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[000:00:00;00] the, this is due to the news live from berlin. thousands of marchers reach jerusalem after a 5 day track from television. the marchers riley outside these rarely prime minister's office, calling for benjamin netanyahu to do more to free the hostages, held by some us and guys. also coming up, we visit a community on the israel lebanon border. that is almost a ghost town, because of rockets launched by his beloved plus another starship. last space ex loose is con tax with his biggest base craft. when it blows up for minutes after
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lunch, we'll get you all the details on today's mission that did not entirely play out the way. it was part of the next. spicer welcome to the program. tens of thousands of people have arrived in jerusalem on the last leg of a 5 day march from tel aviv in solidarity with hostages held by some us. the protesters have reached the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they are calling on the government to do more to secure the release of the people who were kidnapped when have us fighters attacked israel on october. the 7th dw, special correspondent abraham joined us from jerusalem and told us what the protesters were calling for as well. they've gathered here and the government for
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the right outside the prime minister's office. and that tells you the main reason why they're here today. as they say, they want the government to book them in the eyes. everyone here with the i've been the new york eating and the families of the all just about what is going on with their families. and they want more information. they want more action. the other message that people who have been telling me over and over again is that they want the world to keep an eye on the hostages, not to forget the hostages. one protest her said with these for risk images coming out of gaza, she feels that the world is now shifting its attention. now that she doesn't want people to pay attention to what's going on in counseling, but at the same time she told me she wanted the world to continue keeping the hostages and their families in their minds in search their governments to do what they can as well to bring them back home and are there any signs that the government is listening to their demands? what's the thing that the families of passengers have told me?
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is that again a lack of communication, they're not seeing senior government officials coming to talk to them. one of their demands is senior government officials come to this march today. and as far as i understand from the organizers, this has not happened. but they also want the government to take more concrete action. one woman told me that the government should not agree to things like a ceasefire, humanitarian costs, unless in exchange of hostages. another protest are told me that the government should consider all the options including prisoner exchange has been so far as far as the people. here are concerned the majority of these hostages haven't come back home yet. so as far as they're concerned, that government is not doing enough. all right, dw special correspondent abraham, thanks for that. and here are some more headlines linked to the crisis in the middle east. this is really media reporting the death toll from the how most attacks on the nova music festival on the 7th of october,
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has been revised sharply upwards to at least 350. previously, the number of those known to have been killed was said to be between 260 and 70 hundreds of people have left causes, i'll ship a hospital on foot after the clinics. director said the is really army ordered and evacuation of the facility is real, denies ordering and evacuation. it has yet to present proof of how much command and control center it says is underneath the hospital. israel has agreed to allow to fuel trucks per day to enter gas or under pressure from the united states and dire warnings from the united nations about this you mandatory and situation in the territory. the one says the fuel deliveries are less than 10 percent of what's required for basic life preserving measures and it's really air strike on the occupied. westbank has killed 5 people. that's according to the red crescent strike
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hit the ballasa refugee camp near the city of nablus. israel sighted targeted militant palestinians who had planned to carry out imminent attacks on his rarely citizens, doctors and gaza are working under tremendous pressure. many of them have been staying in hospitals for weeks to continue to provide medical services to patients . our next report takes us to master how, how hospital in the city of hon. eunice and southern gatzo were medics had been dealing with harrowing conditions for weeks, dw is corresponded bahama to o. how lute spoke to one doctor who has been working longer hours with little equipment and dwindling supplies, and who has been separated from her family for weeks? this is doctor, have a how to will. she works in the surgical department for women at nasser hospital. the 36 year old has been working for 3 weeks straight without seeing her family to be as little family khaki must solve as you've done. and then fill out in the
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situation is really bad shape. what's happening out of everything that's been happening at hospitals, and that's the most difficult thing. has been the realization that i'm not able to help everyone. i will send them, especially in the case of amputations, but then there's nothing i can do to preventive even if it's simply out of my control in the certainly getting the conditions in the hospital create enormous stress for the staff. more than 2000 patients have been coming in daily, tripled the maximum admissions before the war. the hospital lacks basics and like medical grade disinfectants and equipment, they're also frequent power outages. fuel shortages have doctors worried that their electric generators might give out any day. being a doctor and cause it is also dangerous. more than $200.00 have died since the
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beginning of the israel. how much more? there was some relief weeks ago when the red cross was able to bring in medical aid and distributed, the hospitals in southern gas. as well as a, from the world health organization, doctors without borders also sent medical personnel. meanwhile, hey, but has not left the building in order to keep working. she misses her family terribly. look, what hurts me the most is when my son calls me and asks mom, when you finish with work, we miss you mom and then we're all good when you are here with us when not skid mom . this is what pains me. the mice. problem. hopes the war will end as soon as possible so that she can leave the hospital and see her family. a plastic pollution is
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a big problem. scientists now know tiny particles and plastic can be found everywhere, including inside our bodies. but nobody knows yet what effect that might have on the health of our species and of other life forms. now delegates at an international conference in the canyon capital nairobi say we need a global deal, where the problem will get worse. these tiny plastic particles have been found and the deepest marine trench on the highest mountain peak in arctics know, drinking water, beer, food, and even our blood known as michael plastics. they're often editing products as experienced pillars or to provide text or and cosmetics the trojans. and sport surfaces and ones and environment plastics breakdown but do not easily disappear the closest yet if you want to throw a piece of plastic of this size into the ocean. i would say you'd still see it 100
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years later. the u. n. estimates that micro plastic particles in the ocean run into the trillions of numbering the stars. and i'll galaxy over this scientist say that without the introduction of legally binding global policies moving plastic pollution could triple over the next 2 decades. michael plastics especially dangerous because animals must take them for food. the product goes, killed them, and ultimately make their way into our food chains. what effects does may have on our health isn't hip tier, but they could get launched in our organs. the european commission recently banned the sale of michael plastics and products where they are intentionally edit within due but finding alternatives to plastics as a huge challenge and could have an impact on the time it looks different, which is where things nowadays. you can't avoid plastic anymore. and there's no
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substitution that can help us achieve our treatment goals better than plastic. so unfortunately, the best, the reality because the plastic or materials that can be shipped to a very low temperature, it from one solution to size the plastic pollution problem as investing in better recycling. another is using biodegradable alternatives. the breakdown will quickly when they enter the environment while local solutions, i'm making a change experts say global solutions. i needed many of the delegates taking part in the plastics conference and the kenyan capital. i wrote the agree that a deal is necessary, but there's disagreement over the details environment good say the strength of to to do depends on what the government's bill permits to producing plastic production without action, etc. triple. but 2016 was consequences for our health and environment. multi billionaire elan musk had hoped he'd be seeing space excess star ship system
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splashed down in the gulf of mexico today. but the private space flight company says contact has been lost with its star shift space craft minutes after it reach space. the launch booster also exploded during the 10 minute flight basics. however, says the test was a success and provided critical data needed to improve the launch system. it's the 2nd test of the starship system at experience. what has experience with base ex jo, can we called a rapid on schedule disassembly this year? i talked to keep counting editor of space ref dotcom in washington earlier. he told me how the field launched today could be considered a success as celebrated by space ex. so they didn't plan for the rock at the blow up. but you're so quickly they had the accurate i'm ready to go, which in the space industry we need to have our u. d. a rapid on schedule. but the point is, is the rock go much further than it did before?
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the 1st time it blew up into the didn't lose lose a 2nd stage. this time it looked clean to me and when they get lose it, it was, i'm pretty sure the 2nd stage was either in space or at the edge of space. so as far as test flights go, it's pretty good. and mr. musk space company, of course, uh, as you know, has a contract with nasa. do you think that contract is endangered today? i don't think so. i think they've understood from the beginning of this as a sporty development process, but because space x has the culture where they can launch and fix and launch in 6 months and 6, they can get from iraq. if the sort of works to one that does work in their falcon 9 is blowing what 250 times their success rate is astonishing and their ability to get to such success rates, please the answer with a lot of conflicts but not in for the conference now okay,
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well tell me about this. all this private money and the private companies rival billionaires doing the job at nasa used to do sending up rockets into space. and i'm thinking of course, a blue horizon. and jeff base or the head of amazon, how far are they in their development of space exploration? well, the, the rock is to get phases. this company, blueridge it is developing. it's big. it's a giant building. it's taking longer than they planned, but you can see pictures of it and they've large, small rockets. so if you putting so much k is the editor of space for f dot com talking to us from washington. thank you. as your course, watching the news and don't forget, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news.
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and that's all for me. up next is sports life with a portrait of a gymnast for media with a seemingly never ending career next, spicer for me and the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for watching the issue. how many platforms can you handle single tenuously without having the feeling that it's just too much you might see me

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