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the thoughts november 20 d w the . this is dw, use life from berlin. thousands of marchers reached jerusalem after a 5 day track from tel aviv the marchers riley ad. so ideas ready? prime minister's office calling for ben. you mean it's in yahoo to do more? to free the hostages held by time us in god's also coming up, we visit a community on the israel 11 on the border. that's almost a god's time because of rockets launched by has bar plus another star ship. last
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space x loses contact with its biggest spacecraft during its 2nd test flight. we'll get you all the details on today's mission that they've not play. i've the way it was planned. the i'm pablo phone. any as 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 com us. the protesters have reached the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they're calling for the government to do more to secure the release of the people who were kidnapped with time. us fighters attacked israel on october 7th. or let's go to jerusalem. now, is that spring inter unless somebody sagal who is near the protests taking place
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there? so i mean good to see. so you've been speaking to protesters. what if they've been telling you? well, the protesters are well united in the fact that the, the prisoners or the hostages that are held by how mosse it should be released. and they should be released now, and this has the denied the demand that all of them should be released. and the, they're also a, their message is towards the international community and towards these early government eh, to the international community. they're saying that the printer is unacceptable. what the, how much of the, on the 7th the, on the, to the is a massacre. and the act of how must, by the a children in since elderly and women is unacceptable. and that the international community should pressure more. uh, on the other hand, we also have
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a lot of criticism on the yahoo. and i, i can tell you that the organizers were talking about some 80 families. and they're the ones who marched all the way from till of the to jerusalem. along the way. some 35000 at the, at the biggest number was about 35000 a year in jerusalem. and that came to support them a their message is that they feel that the government has not been giving them enough attention. one of the members of the so i'm really, it was saying that a, we have been a, we will not abandon our children. and that we walk out here because we have not spoken to our uh, to the government, the government is refusing to talk to us. well, so i mean, is there actually any sign that the israeli government isn't listening though, to the demonstrators as well. they have won the chief,
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which is the fact that the minister of defense has promised to meet them to night. and actually they've already left from jerusalem to a kind of a in order to meet the defense minister you of meg, that i am. but they have not heard yet from the prime minister. and they also demand the to meet, of course, with the prime minister. and i must say that they're very diplomatic in terms of criticizing the government and the organize us at least. but when you speak to others here, menu will say that nothing you know should resign the they don't trust it, then you know, and so forth. thanks sammy, sammy sako, in jerusalem forth well, here are some more headlines linked to the crisis in the middle east. guides us how
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master on health ministry says more than 18 people were killed in air strikes on the job lea, a refugee camp in northern guys, or including at a school run by the united nations, the head of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees on the 9th the attack saying the school was operating as a shelter for it displaced people hundreds of people have left guys, i'll chief a hospital on foot after the clinics. director said he is ready. army ordered and evacuation of the facility is real, denies ordering and evacuation. israel has yet to present proof of a chemist command and control center. it says is underneath the hospital to israel has agreed to allow to fuel trucks per day to enter a gas uh after pressure from the united states and dire warnings from the united nations of ip, through monetary and situation in the territory. do you and says the fuel deliveries are less than 10 percent of what's required for basic life preserving
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mattress and it's ready air strike on the occupied west bank has killed 5 people. that's according to the red crescent, the strikes hit, the laptop refugee camp near the city of annapolis. israel said a targeted militant palestinians who had planned to carry out the imminent attacks on his writing citizens. while since october, 7th, and already 10 situation on the lab and on israel border has become more precarious . the lebanese has bhalla labeled a tear group by germany and the united states carries out near daily strikes on his riley targets. most rockets are intercepted, but some make it through and is around retaliate. both has bar and israel insist they don't want an oil act conflict, but say they are ready for anything. residents along the border have been told to evacuate, but not all have done. so dw correspondence. rebecca richard springs us this report,
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the shunted shops and empty streets, cats and soldiers. pretty much all the life left in carrie hatch. mona. less than 3 kilometers from each round northern border with 11 on gary edge. mona is right, it has been as firing line. this strip of shops was struck by a rocket from 11 on nearly 90 percent of these town have been evacuated as only really soldiers walking around and every now and then you can hear the outgoing fire of these riley military is like a 6 or 518 year old, any of laila was here, the night the rockets hit the bottom, the, the side on the roof and the like, slow down the car. can you see the 2 bill? he's one of the many who's moved away from the town, but he travels back to work each day in this sandwich shop. that now opens mainly
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to feed the hundreds of troops stationed in the area of the city. uh, luckily, the family family, the craig, so me to in the i came every month to feed my soldiers going to the next week, hillstone, who's compulsory military service and perhaps, and up back here in uniform. i know one thing, the one of the, one on the phrase across the, in this now deserted town, we happen across one of the few residents who says she'll never leave love here little. no, it's gary when the explosions here. but we have face of the law is to the wrong move to with her husband last year for the country side, clean air and the quiet that a lot has changed since then. go to see the mother who all the neighbors have left
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for years. maybe there is one or 2 still here. very, we rarely see any one here in the street. there is a minute to base or there is really so just uh, i'm not afraid this buses for 2 years before i leave van, you level hub. not afraid, but i'm sure what the future holds a need. know. i'm know some mind read a quarter of my so no one knows what will happen next month, or we're hoping that this will be over and the who you're with me to view the sofa. so we want to stay here until the end of our lives had made a move. for now though, 10 ranch, mona remains a town of cats soldiers and a few hotties citizens lancaster. so there's been more pro palestinian rallies in the united states. activists in several cities took to the streets to demand
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president joe biden press for an immediate cease fire and gaza with growing numbers of americans of the same opinion. here's more from washington correspondent, coming out of his group or protest is calling for a ceasefire in washington dc central train station. it is just one of many actions happening nationwide as part of the set it down for palestine protest. then a just demanding an immediate cease fire, but i hold too old u. s. a to israel. earlier health professionals met in front of the white house with a similar message. it's hard to be a physician, hard to be a doctor whose job is feelings patients every day. and then coming home and seeing all of these images and videos of patients being basically can, we are doctors. so we are horrified by what's happening to our patients. and does that, what's happened to our colleagues and god zones. and the white house is condoning
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this. and the white house has pretty much given permission and supports the military attacks on civilians in and so in the policy and 3rd tories and in gaza. we are mobilizing the medical community to stand up against this and raise their voices and demand a ceasefire and demand saving. but children's health best are now asking for a ceasefire and is rolling gaza. they call themselves doctors against genocide, a group that is protesting in front of the white house, demanding that by no means switched to. so sending a weapons to as well. they're not alone. recent polls show that the majority of americans, more than 60 percent, are in favor of a ceasefire. so we can see that not only here in dc, but many of a cities where these protests are happening, there is a shift in the mood and there's also a growing criticism of the by an administrator. the poles also show a growing support for a ceasefire. i'm on by these fellows, democrats,
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something that's putting additional pressure on the president. the stress there is no possibility of israel agreeing to receive higher because the defeat of come us pro does this on the streets of them and they disagree. they are demand display. they want to cease fire and they wanted to know that you know, unless you had hoped he'd be seeing space excess star ship system splashed down in the gulf of mexico today. but the private space flight company says contact has been lost with 8 star ship spacecraft, minutes after it reached space. the launch booster also exploded during the 10 minute flight space. x 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 that experience what space x called a rapids on schedule. this assembly here us
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out earlier. keith's accounting editor of space raf dot com in washington explained how today's failed launch can be considered a success as claimed by space x. they didn't plan for the rock at the blower, but yours how quickly they had the accuracy. 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 it the rock up much further than it did before the 1st time it blew up and did even lose lose it 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. because space x has the culture where they can launch and fix and launch in 6 months and 6, they can get from a rocket to the sort of works to one that does work in their falcon 9 is blowing up like 250 times. their success rate is astonishing and their ability to get to such
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success rates. we use the acid with a lot of confidence, but not infinite competence. here's a range of, of some other stories today. tens of thousands of people have rallied into the in spanish capital, madrid against the amnesty deal made between capital and separatists and spanish prime minister pedro santoria of hundreds of people involved in catalonia. as independence move infancy, legal action against them dropped in exchange for vote. some needed for centrist is sanchez's socialist to secure a majority. in parliament. ukraine's military says it has secured positions on the russian occupied eastern bank of the neighbor river, which has acted as the invading forces, most significant strategic barrier. the beach had, would mark significant progress in ukraine's comforter, offensive, which has so far made only small gains synagogues jail. the opposition leader has
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suffered a new legal set back in his bit to run for president, whose mind sancho was removed from the electoral roll earlier. this year after being convicted on charges, he says were politically motivated. a regional court then clear to him to run for office, but on friday the supreme court overturn doctor that's all for me for now i'll be back again at the top of the next hour. stay tuned for shift is coming up after short break. the we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we wrote about unbiased information all 3 months. done with the new username. i mean, i know. hi, i'm.

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