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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news life from berlin over night air strikes, target, central and southern gaza. palace, you need immediate say at least 15 people were killed in these really attacks this a day after doesn't start and strikes on the, to fall, the refugee camp. and, and explosive launch for space x. it's biggest profit, richards, the edge of space during its 2nd test flight. more details on the mission shortly including why things didn't go quite as planned.
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the . i'm mike, look who welcome palestinian medias. say at least 15 people have died and overnight is really strikes in central and southern gaza. 13 people were reportedly killed in an attack on a home in new say, rock can well a woman and child died in southern con eunice city. this comes after us president joe biden called for garza and the west bank to be reunited in an opinion piece for the washington post. biden cold for the 2 territories to be placed under the control of a new palestinian authority after the war between israel and em. us, he also stress the importance that lead to strive for a 2 state solution. as the president of the palestinian authority must move,
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the boss has appealed to biden to intervene to stop these really operation in gaza . it comes after deadly striking to un school within a refugee camp in guns as a north dead bodies, the debris lay strewn in the office. i'm also going to talk to you in school. we'll know the details of what happened and not to yet clear. but at the start combined, does it, civilians are paying the highest price. so this was the head of the u. n. agency helping palestinian refugees denounced the attack and pleaded to a ceasefire. palestinian president of mood of ass. oh, it's more you'd be allowed into guys that includes the u. s. president to put pressure on his ally, israel and the o at the agent today. i address you as president joe biden, who bears a special responsibility due to his international standing and significant
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influence on the as rarely occupation authorities to intervene immediately to halt this aggression you walk through, has the israel says it will not stop intended to those that completed the task to destroy a mass and 2nd, to attend the hostages clearly on soviet with every passing day, there are fewer places where her mazda service can operate those over, on the west side of the city, understand this very well. now you've, they've already encountered the catholic power of the army. those who are on the eastern side understand this tonight and will understand it in the coming days of and those who are in the south of the gaza strip of gumbo. also understand this sooner. not all being sought because with the conflict now and it's 7, it's week many asking what next, if it's really for us, is due amount of can am us what will come off to that are in an opinion paste. so
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the washington post president joe biden said the gossip in the westbank should be united under one government. he also re insulate to support for 2 state solution as well. 5 minutes to however, took issue with biden's plan looking to ship a especially the 2nd thing that the palestinian authority in its current form is not capable of accepting the responsibility for cause. and then after we fought and done, all of us that haven't passed, tradition comfortable, that single go to the bottom of it. and so within the law, if they don't change, then what's the point you know as well. and that's now perform a delicate military and diplomatic balancing act and find a way to complete its goals without exciting. and i think it's closest allied more from dw correspondent rebec ritter's now in jerusalem. hey rebecca, what more can you tell us about the latest over night air strikes in central and southern guns. as you've been reporting michael, we had
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a early this morning. we had of a mass rock in the central uh golf and city of mr. ross and 15 people are supposed to be killed at least 15 people in that attack. and then further south and con eunice, we also heard of a another as tried killing a woman and a child. now con eunice, of course, being in southern gaza in the area that israel has told civilians to go to, to evacuate to from the north, moving a 1000000 people from northern guns and moved into that area. but we also know that as a expands the operation of these, right, these are expanding their operation. they've dropped leaflets on con units to tell people that, that they need to evacuate from that area as well. suggesting that they are soon going to be expanding their operation into the south. so we know that they have been continuing on the bottom. it's in the south, even though they say that that's the area that is safe. you and repeatedly saying that nowhere in dallas or insightful civilians. and there was
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a strike earlier on saturday in northern gotcha. at a you, in school we here was use as a shelter for displace palestinians any more on that. it's actually, it was a double striking in one area, believed to being a you in school where people were sheltering. some 50 paper were killed in that as drank. that's according to the goals and run ministry of health. and then in another area, or in the same time we, we, we, we heard of another strike way more than 30 people were killed, more than half of them believed to be children. this double s strikes coming in this, in this area in the north, as you say in this refugee camp in northern gauze. we also have a troops and moving around that area is obviously another target area that is ready . so hoping to, to, to operate within. now egypt has come out and cold that is dried well that double sri a war crime and israel hasn't confirmed anything and a has. but it has said that it is investigating an incident from the body of time.
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so we don't have any more details on that. but certainly if these schools with so many people were sheltering, were targeted that, that me could be something that may be reported as a more crime in the future. let's talk about the el cheapo hospital. we understand that there was a large evacuation yesterday. there's been some dispute about the impetus for this . do we know if it was voluntary or ordered by the israeli army of the wood? a piece of he is ready? i'm. you're saying this. i didn't order this evacuation, but that's contradictory to what we're hearing from the w h. so they're saying that that it was on the is really military order that these people were evacuated. so we don't know exactly the, what's happening. the w h o have also been given access to the hospital very, very briefly. and they come out saying it's a desk and that it's obviously not functioning hospital and the remaining patients are they working to get the remaining patients?
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there's some, nearly 300 patients still inside the hospital as well as a couple of 1000 and health work cuz they're, they're working together with the military to try and evacuate those i q patients out is obviously a very, very complex operation, something but the as brand new military will need to assist in, but it's obviously the w h o stress just how dangerous that operation is. it is still an active goals on even both the military will be assisting, hopefully that evacuation it is still an incredibly dangerous situation for the w. h. as well, conducting the operation as well as for the medical staff and of course the patients who many will be very ill, uninformed. it's a huge operation, but that, that they are really trying to evacuate that, that hospital entirely dw, corresponding rebecca ritter's injuries. one thanks, rebecca. thousands of people have rallied in jerusalem outside the office of
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu in solidarity with hostages held by him us. protesters are calling for the government to do more to gain the release of the people held hostage since a mazda attack. israel on october 7th. the rally is a combination of a track in which tens of thousands walked from tel aviv to jerusalem. for 5 days now, they've carried out their vigil march for friends, family members, and their fellow countrymen who have been taken hostage by him. most militants, their destination, the office of his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this is unacceptable. i call them every and joe, every government, these really government days, riley army, to put the side any other interest and totally concentrate on the release of these people. and in the instance, we would like to know where they are, what to tell conditions, are they being moved down?
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since a mazda is attacking israel, claimed over 1200 lungs. and so the abduction of over $200.00 hostages. israel has waged war from us, costing thousands of palestinian lines. but the demonstrators here see that the military campaign is distracting from what should be the government school, bringing the hostages home cost, what it may every day that's getting worse and worse, we have no idea. the problem has been since no one ever seen the new and no one knows where they are doing. darn the hell the march has you'd have some results. the demonstrators have gained the ear of some parts of the government. members of israel's war cabinet have agreed to meet
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with them without prime minister benjamin netanyahu. other stores making use 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, key strategic barrier. this would mark significant progress and ukraine's counter offensive, which has so far made only small gains when it was after a close run election, incumbent president and former football or george way has conceded defeat in liberia's presidential contest opposition leader joseph woke high, secured almost 51 percent of the vote in an election were both candidates promised jobs and investment in the highly indebted countries infrastructure space. x is the 2nd test flight of it's ma'am, it's starship rocket has ended with a bang. the rocket blew up, minutes after lift off,
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but traveled further than the 1st test flight last spring space, as hopes that starship will eventually bring astronaut back to the moon and beyond . the biggest and most powerful roll could ever build on its way into space. for 3 minutes everything went according to plan. then suddenly this the booster rocket burst into flames. it's not clear why the space cross kept flying to a 150 kilometers high. then unexpectedly triggered itself, destruct mechanism. still space 6 pointed out the positives or an incredibly successful day, even though we did have a ride or to rapid on schedule disassembly of both the super heavy booster and the ship. that's great. we got so much data and that will all help us to improve for our next flight. should be off the 7 am the real quick spaceship to close as
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scheduled as space funds watched from the texas coast. oh so so i mean, just you could feel the, the sounds isn't every thing of the raw get just lifted off. that was incredible. why all 33 engines functions on like the 1st test flight and minutes late to another milestone. the successful separation of the space ship from the booster rocket and improvement from the best flight back in april space 6 found the e loan mosque felt like the 2nd test flight from the control room. and on his social media platform, there was some words of support from nasa. both bill nelson, today's test as an opportunity to learn then fly again. despite the lights is set back. master is sticking to its plan to bring extra notes back to the moon with stuff ship and space x hopes to reach moss,
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our one day ranging between to us. musician taylor swift has postponed. a concert in william diginero, due to extreme temperature, is after 23 year old woman died at her performance. the night before, swift posted a hand written note on instagram, expressing her concern for public safety at her shows. although the cause of death is not yet known, there is speculation. it was connected with the extreme sweet concert goers complain. they were prevented from bringing water into the stadium, despite temperatures reaching over 40 degrees celsius. and finally, a bottle of scotch billed as the most sought after in the world has fetched a record price and auction. the mikhail in 1926 was sold at london's fame. sotheby's auction house for the equivalent of 2500000 euro. that's a record for any wine or spirit. so how does it taste,
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