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too much now on youtube dw documentary, the business dw news line from berlin. israel agrees to a daily full minutes. e pause in northern gaza, but says this is no c spy. and that there wouldn't be one until a mass release is the people. it's taken hostage also coming up as little f schultz promises to protect germany's dues from anti semitism. as a nation remembers the 19 paul drums of november 1938 the
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and i'm told me on logic. well, it's good to have you with us will begin in israel, where i protested in tennessee on demanding the red cross insist on access to the hostages taken by how much the protest of se, either red cross representatives or is really doctors should be allowed to visit the captives which include the elderly babies and people with on the line conditions. i'm awesome. it isn't. i believe, to be holding more than $200.00 people hostage since the october 7 attacks. since then, is there any of these ready ministry has been bombarding? guys on the white house says as well as the agreed to a daily, full pause in the fighting in the northern part of the territory. he is very um, he is fighting its way to the gaza strip. this idea put,
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it shows it solely just inside the therapy dog things from us positions. the advance into the heart of garza city comes with a heavy price for palestinians. the cause of the largest hospitals are cheaper, is being labeled when would civilians enjoy in the intense lighting we're trying to flee to the south. as soon as we got to the street, a tank here's of the un says the bombardment has displaced about 2 thirds of the day of these residents. this week, tens of thousands of palestinians have moved south to seek safety. of these rarely prime minister continues to insist, there will be ne file without the release of hostages. no,
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the fighting continues against the home of the enemy, the from us terrace, but in specific locations for a given period of a few hours here a few hours there. we want to facilitate a safe passage of civilians away from the zone and fighting. and we're doing this is where it says mossey. those are hiding, can cause us underground donald system. at least some of the nearly to 40 hostages taken by the police, are also believe to be there is where it says the ground defensive will continue until the milligan group is destroyed which will likely see mall gardens part in the crossfire. you as president joe biden, this told reporters he's seeking a multiple day, holds to the fighting to negotiate the release of hostages. so how much pressure is that to get to deal with him? us is dw washington correspondent stuff in simon's. there's a lot of pressure at the administration, the white house, the president biden,
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is under a lot of pressure to deliver, or to actually show how much effort he and his administration puts into convincing . perhaps these riley's to do more than just a whatever they call a tactical pause. 4 hours a day. that's what he got so far, but the president, as we reported already, uh, did have conversations with is really problem. just have been in that time. yeah. on monday and reportedly that wasn't really warm. yeah. rather a i see and cold very a matter of factly. um, but the president is hopeful, so he says himself that he will come up with more in negotiating or in trying to uh come is or at least that they can afford something like a ceasefire. um for a limited amount of time. having said that, he's also of this administration is all also adamant about it that they do not
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decline or in any way or form, criticizes rarely. and it's right to defend itself. and there's news of talks between the american and these really intelligent services as well as a category prime minister about freeing some of the hostages taken by a minus. can you tell us more about what we know about that? what we know that the, the, our prime minister met with the most our chief that'd be a bar now and with us here. director birds, of course william burns. uh 84 talks. now, how do we characterize those talks? uh, these are not negotiations for a ceasefire. because of the us, as we just said, the us is trying to find a way to talk about a limited ceasefire in exchange for a release of the officers taken by hum us. um, i would characterize this is if you know, feeling the water feeling feeling out what is possible and how this could be
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achieved if, if possible, therefore this meeting of but there is no chance that we learn anything more than that. as of now about this right? 7 simons in washington. thank you. stems run health authority in gaza says more than 10800 people. nearly half of them children have been killed in the territory since the start of israel's offensive fee is over the worsening conditions in guys a growing the world health organization is wanting. the impact on health care and sanitation is causing outbreaks of chicken pox. escapees. and all the diseases surrounded by rooting waste in stock in an will to and with no access to clean facilities, thousands of goals and to reflect the homes now live in this camp, operated by the united nations agency,
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the palestinians on ross in the southern city of con eunice, facing new threats to the health. that's the time and there are no proper bathrooms . the situation is for risk on the health conditions are really bad. catastrophe the garbage and the diseases are affecting the children. now. on the side of models of diseases are reportedly spreading quickly and garza, the world health organization says cases of chicken bulk, scabies diarrhea, and respect she inspections are rapidly increasing, especially among young children for this and the situation is guessing what is the number of people seeking shelter continues to rise in the con eunice training center with 22000 displaced men, women, and children of salt,
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shelter the space per person. it less that is less than 2 square meters. and there's one toilet for 600 people of our colleagues that own was said that the worst sitting sanitary conditions along with the lack of privacy and space. post great risk to the health and safety of those sheltering their the hospital still in operation in garza already stretched to capacity. and these new outbreaks of infection and disease, adding more pressure with vaccines and treatments. and as a shortening supply, german chancellor, olaf schultz has pledge to protect the country's jews against assertion and anti semitism who was speaking at a ceremony in a berlin synagogue to remember the november pilgrims of 1938 when nazi mobs attacked jewish people destroying businesses, homes and synagogues, the
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committee reaching one of the worst nights in german history that led to the slaughter of 6000000 european jews during the 2nd world war. this unaware, so becomes a time when many jews feel threatened in germany. since the latest escalation in the israel, him as conflict in the synagogues, it was recently attacked with molotov cocktails in the president of germany set to cancel the jews issued a warning on escape. then upon our limit, there are parallels between the mentality of radical islamists who want the extermination of israel and the jews. and those on the far right to despise our culture of holocaust remembrance. and you saw it the same for the chancellor said he's outraged and deeply ashamed by rising anti semitic sentiment in germany. you've given the weight of the countries historical crimes and can get a start on this 1st question. essentially, this is about keeping the promise given again and again the decade since 1945. that
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special, the promise of which our democratic germany is founded. switched credit promising never again. we must honor this promise. we're right now. we're not yet, not just in words. this little interaction, some of them for i'm often of them who yeah us this movie, i could use the movie for germany. the past is always present, as is its commitment to protecting jewish life and society to listen to some other stories making news around the world. the spanish capital madrid has seen another night of protest over the socialist process, controversial. i missed the deal with capital and separatists thursday's agreement paid the way for acting prime minister pedro sanchez to form a new government. it's been round lea condemned by springs,
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conservative opposition particles president marcello to battle, the sosa has called snap elections for march, following the resignation of prime minister, antonio costa over a corruption pro close to a quick abruptly on tuesday. after police search has official residents and the rest of his chief of staff, the investigation involves his government's handling of lithium and hydrogen projects. in the us, the past full presidential biden's democrats to keep control of the senate next year just got more difficult. that's after the democrat sent as a joe mentioned, and now he wouldn't seek re election in west virginia. in 2024 months has moved leads the democrats likely to lose his seat. in the heavily republican states, the democrats already facing and off hill battle to preserve the narrow majority in the senate to talk more about what this means for next is elections and the
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democrats chances i'm joined now by the w for the ban durham. and then how bad is this for the democrats? can they keep the state west virginia without mentioning? well, that seems unfortunately extremely unlikely. this, which we about an incredibly republican state from one in 2020 by about nearly 39 points, was the 2nd biggest margin. second biggest, when a very in the states mention has been surviving defined fiscal gravity quite some time. now he's the only democrat to hold statewide office in west virginia. he's my shy in on by being the most conservative democrat and the senate who was often being thrown in the side was an apology, who stymied a lot of biden's initiatives with the climate for example. but he also saw the democratic vote, the democratic priorities. now he was facing a kind of difficult race, this time around with the states popular republican governor jim justice,
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already throwing his hat in the ring. now they democrats a comparable situation where they are in a deep red state without a candidate without any kind of candidate with similar support with similar history . and so it seems very unlikely that gonna manage to hold onto it. and if that does happen, what does the widest scenario nationwide scenario look for? look like for the democrats? well, the why the situation was already looking really bad for the democrats just you to the way this and it works this year that defending $23.00 seats. the republicans are only defending 10 out of those seats. already 2 of the democrats, he's present defending are in states of the states, the trump one that we're talking about a higher and we're talking about montana that both went with big, big, big margins. for trump, there are 5 of the states which by knowingly really scrapes narrow victories. those also are risk. they need to keep all of those if they want to just maintain, having with west virginia gone, keep a 5050 split inferior,
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they could pick up republican seats, but the only really valuable things we're talking about that would be tested. texas fixed in florida, that vulnerable here is very loose time. they, by no means a certainty, will be extremely difficult battle for them to when either of those 7, if they do manage to hold the things they already have, as i said, that'd be a 5050. that would keep coming on her as being as a tie break of that, but that means they have to win the white house again as well. all right, ben dorman will have to leave a bed for now dw been dormant. thank you very much. i and that's it from us here, coming up next doc film looks at the dockside of algorithms the get this sent him on use a d, w dot com and social media x instagram and youtube as well. i'm told me a lot of quote for myself and the team. thanks for the company. the
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