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the, the, is it the w use line from, by the, in fighting between israel and how much income is the resumes? how mass run health ministry says more than such a bad experience has been killed since the end of a 7 day pause inside. israel blames how much for finalizing the terms of the cease fire fighting to uphold from is to release female hostages for his real resumes, major military operations. it must put in place humanitarian civilian protection plans that minimize further casualties of innocent palestinians. with an estimate
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of $16000.00 cousins killed, israel is facing a growing international pressure to do both to protect civilian lives. also on the program efforts are underway and divide through counts. and one of the biggest threats facing humans, kind of change presidents and prime minister taking place on well stage to address for you and competent age climate towards the feel. okay, welcome to the program. fighting has resumed in the gaza strip after a 7 day pause and the conflict ended this morning. a spokesman for the hamas run, garza health ministry, said thousands of palestinians. many of the women and children been killed in his regular strikes since the resumption of hostilities. israel said it restarted combat to have to how much violated the terms of the truce? i'm actually worse than us and the us designated a terrorist organizations,
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as responded by blaming israel. so the breakdown and tools for not accepting its office to prolong the truths castle which successfully mediated to pauses and fighting. express thing free, correct? over these randy bombardments, straight to jerusalem. then we can join our correspondent den facility and welcome ben. what more can you tell us? i feel very been as strikes this morning in the north and south and central parts of the guns. this trip as well. the desk told, now rising again among civilians and fine cuz this morning we were hoping for an extension of the truth. but the last minutes we heard rocket sirens, going off in the south of israel rocket flat in coming according to the use rabies. and the way the military confirming that it, it just had
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a rocket before the sci fi was said to finish, which would mean a, theoretically that's how must have broken. this is why they're being sporadic fi a previously which had not broken the truth. but another thing is why, of these are the saying that it's broken. the truth is the agreement as far as hostages goes, it had wanted all the women released in these next groups of hostages to be released. but that didn't look like it was going to be accepted by homeless. it is demanding more and more prisoners to be released more and more high profile prisoners from is why the 1st? so i so for now, at least then no more release of is riley hostages. where is a public on this resumption in hostilities as well? this is a catastrophe for the public. there's still so many relatives waiting to hear whether or not their relatives will be on those next lists to be released with
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a ceasefire is needed to see the movements uh, the successful movement of these hostages. the problem being though, according to reports, that's how most cannot find and locate some of these hostages, that being held not only by hamas, but also by islamic jihad, which has claimed responsibility for the bulk of plan into israel this morning. saying that that was in response to crimes against out people. and $137.00 hostages of said to still be held in guns, a $117.00 of the men 20 of them women including 2 children according to israel. this is the tough part, phil negotiating the men amongst those civilians and the soldiers to okay, thank you for that. ben ben facility in jerusalem as israel resumes operation against how may i send them a sense international pressure is going to do more to protect civilian lives
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according to the how much strong helpful pharmacy in gauze. $15000.00 college students have been killed in the week comes like us extra estate down to the blank and was in israel before the truth ended. i meant clear that before is real resumes, major military operations. it must put in place humanitarian civilian protection plans that minimize further casualties of innocent palestinians. that means taking more effective steps to protect the lives of civilians, including by clearly and precisely designated areas and places in southern and central garza where they can be safe and out of the line of fire means avoiding further significant displacement of civilians inside of gas. it means avoiding damage to life critical infrastructure, like hospitals like power stations, like water facilities. and it means give the civilians have been displaced, the southern gaza, the choice to return to the north. as soon as conditions permit,
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there must be no enduring internal displacement, lifetime intercultural piece, and then a space for the is riley ministry. he joins us from tennessee. welcome back to dw, i did the data for opposing sizing, and because he believes thomas violates the truth. so wasn't israel's intention to resume financing of the stage anyway? i'm us chose to violate the ceasefire when they chose lot to release the women and children. and this is a very clear violation. it was absolutely a parent from day one that it was only a matter of time until from us. besides lots of transfer the hostages. we've been saying since the 7th of october, since that ruthless day at most of us day against attacks against is rarely people that there are 2 goals for this will festival to bring home one of the hostages,
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every last one of them. a 2nd of all, to destroy and dispatch on from us as the governing authority in the gaza strip. mazda, of course, as israel made the decision by rejecting office to release more hostages from us, did not release. as there are, reports are pointed out. 20 women and children and so i think we have to be very cautious that accepting and i think i'm a say they could've extended it for 2 days with the release of these 20 women and children that your own reports have report a suggested. so if they wanted this, these fine or the photos, the operational paused to continue, they could have released the women and children, women and children are being costs of health, postage, and buy from us and unbearable conditions. if they would have wanted to approach all of a pause, they should have just released the film is wanting to drop leaflets on pots of
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southern gaza, urging people that to evacuate. does that mean you're about to wide and your offensive into this densely populated area? phil, i've been on, you'll show several times and i've said that we will see count and coming down how must, wherever they are in the north or in the south. indeed, we've distributed these leaflets in order to get people out of harm's way. we do intend to know the right thing. we're not giving a specific timeline. but as we approved in the past, when we say we are in $10.00 pricing, we do operate there's, there's lots themselves of psychological print, a trick to leave exhaust right. the situation, it is a warning to people to get out of harm's way. if you want to come us, you have no other threats except that whereas homes away, you'll recall that israel has told causes in the past to evacuate. and then from the places they've moved to, i know we have no, we have, i would say that this morning we distributed announced a,
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a new platform for information full palestinians, and garza knowing where they can specifically move to in order to facilitate them to leave you like some of those difficulties to get people out of homes way. it doesn't change from us just outside of us. but, but let's, let's get this straight. you have because you and i have told on this program about israel bombing a safe space is that israel has designated, i mean, you have told me but well, wherever hamas goes, we will follow. we have had this conversation as if you would have let me finish the sentence, i would have added the 2nd component. if some us continues to operate, all in accordance to its concept of operations, of, of using the civilian arena, abusing the people of gauze, abusing hospitals, abusing schools, abusing mosques, abusing their civilian, urban re the oven housing. and if they continue to do that,
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of course it puts people at risk, but surely you're not expecting us not to protect ourselves because they choose to hide behind palestinians. this is a verse with most of us, the organization that has it's and is still holding over a 140 is right, is many of them women and children. but they have to be released. the ultimate, you have to be released. the women need to be released. so how must have to go. this is a, the, i don't know why the dumping you didn't show also. um secretary blinking saying that from us have to go there to components of this war. if it releasing the hostages and making sure how most never has this power of government ever again, because when they have the power of government, they abuse it for the atrocities against humanity that were conducted against israel. what we call here from the secretary of state was him calling on israel to put in place of humanitarian civilian protection funds to minimize for us. yeah. for the casualties of innocent palestinians. have you or will you do that?
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we're constantly revising our operational activities in order to minimize the civilian cost. it is a floor, it is a will never the less that we didn't off for i would even argue that we were surprised full. and indeed, there is a huge challenge in addressing the civilian arena, the civilian context of this war. and it is a tragedy that the civilians of gauze are being caught up in this. but we need to remember where it all began. what happened on the 7th of october, and why it can never be allowed to happen again? right? i'm a lot started to kind of fix it, then it will leave it dest. thank you so much for joining dw, today. a have a tv is west bank and gaza, country director for cabinets and and geo finding. publishing and social injustice joins us from rob allot and the occupied westbrook a welcome to the w. i'm cookies,
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thoughts, i face with your reaction to the end of this truce. i don't have even honestly some words to describe how we would feed as humanitarian actors as human beings. we had the chance to take a short period of breath, but now we are holding it back. unfortunately, everyone is really afraid with the fact that what's happened in the north might be expand extended to the south. and where are the people with overcrowded now? the new platforms of communicating with people, asking them to further evacuate makes guys up a or the south of guys are divided into smaller lots. and this would mean that people are going to be over and over crowded and this when and make what the situation that is already announced as gets us to affect by that you in agencies to
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be even more catastrophic with high potential assignment. and why the strength of diseases at skiddy scale that's we are. so i'm worried about as human to get an organization. right. so all you're still able to offer, right? are you still able to bring in and distribute aid or my defense? we used every 2nd. every moment of the last 7 days and we were able to distribute water, we were able to distribute hygiene kids with each to the people, of course. and i looked at numbers, but now with that was being and that with that side, as of showing that it's taking place. and the geographic cover cover the of, of the different places with the is to likes our, our operating thing. we cannot, we cannot through the various cars the video, of course, the nights of our humanitarian colleagues and also the various cars. a humanitarian and mississippi is that we have very limited ones that we have. so we stopped,
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i wonder operations in the kinds of run understood. so you, if you stopped your operation that you withdrawn your people of from, from the tapestry. have you no, no, no the on in the south, michael, these are our most of the owner of the could needs from, from get international in gaza or from guys. own of them are in the south. the austin would think they are. they are willing to help and to continue supporting the people, even, even in those very, very hard and the harsh moment. of course, we also offer a to our partners who are also willing to support the fee for using the tools. and even sometimes we are ask them them, we are asking them not to continue beyond the beyond. no, in the, in the current very, this key moment. so we asked them to stop what all of them are in the south, maybe to jump to contribute to that. ok, let's hope that there isn't another pause and fighting for another. thank you so
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much for joining us. have a tv from k specific and pull all this together with data of these, at least on the list i shawnee resign are so welcome back to the studio shortly. we'll start with the cx 5. why do you think this, this, this latest extension failed? what we've seen in the last 24 hours and version of the trust, the very little trust it was there so far between our mazda and israel, i've already lost the night before. i mean the 24 hours before this, the last release were very contentious. a lot of back and forth between decides on . what exactly does the list include cause how much was suggesting maybe truly some, some bodies of data victims is riley's and israel was pushing back against that, claiming the priorities for us to release live hostages. and, and so this back and forth was, was clear that both sides are tough in enough their positions. and then yesterday, also we saw an attack in jerusalem. these were the capital by how much militants in
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the a, a, in a bus stop. a leading to the death of 3 is relays and several more severely wounded . it's very hard to point it to now we know to be talking truce and with him, us in gaza. but at the same time being, you know, the sa, by the various have organization not seeming tough enough when other attacks happen in israel. so that was putting a lot of pressure on these really government it's, it's, it's tricky for those of us who, who don't follow these matters clearly. so we have a truce, but we know that within the truancy for us it was operating for the 7 days. they were skirmishes and, and there was, that was a rocket fi. so, so how is the lying droll in between? so sort of skirmishes and okay, this is enough or that's a, that's a great question. nobody really know when you go past along, you know, when you cross that we have some trickling of a little bit of exchange of that back and forth. but the general of frame was framework worked because it was if there was a believe the both sides need it,
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how much needs more time needs more aid? coming in to god i need fuel need to many, terry, and support. and is what i want to bring as many hostages home as possible and you know, and there's no nobody they way. then the deal. however, all both sides would be saying. and rhetorics and statements in the last 24 hours were eager to show that they are not afraid of resuming the fire when never needed . this is also part of the, of the game of this back and forth between decides some of it has been depletion or psychological warfare elements. some of it is, the genuine hostility between decides. but we still see a lot of pressure. katara is still hoping to be able to resume, you know, some sort of truce before we see escalation that goes out of hand. it's the next couple of hours will be quite crucial for that. it's too soon to see if that is even possible. we just heard from a piece of land there from the, from the, the i d. s. and it, he repeated the these right alignment. this is because i'm not only did how much
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a break, deceased 5, but they will not release the the women and children have. we, as, as we have insisted, said with, with dealt with the break of a $65.00. this notion of women and children having to come out 1st is that because he's that a deal that was agreed upon that thomas, i'm the israel believes that thomas has violated or is, has not been part of the negotiation. and this is a term, the israel ones, but hama said no to well know that the, the framework that was established over 8 years the a days ago was about the children. and their mother is, you know, women and children because many little was out correct. because we also need to remember part of the truth with also release of is where the prisoner passing his prisoner it's held in israel and that was also under the same category miners and women. so because the way israel sees it the way how mosse is that,
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when ever you start talking about men, elderly men on, you know, hostages in ga. so you would have to also discuss elderly men prisoners held in israel. that would be harder for israel to release because the men that are kept in his really prisons a palestinian one, are usually those who have been convicted of terror attacks and some heavy crimes. unlike what we've seen so far in the lease of prison is a sofa. so the minute you change the, the, the consistency of the kind of people you release the category of people being released. you've got an open to view and re negotiate all the terms, and that's where both sides are too far from each other. this is where the distrust is too big, and this is what we've seen this collapsing. okay, so let me thank you for thank you for walking through. as i said, you're presenting a state of this moving stuff now away from this, what are you and secretary general, antonio tanner says one war wound. well, lead us that and think the binding of fossil fuels is the only way to stop the
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level bonus. speaking of the photo opening ceremony of humans comp, 28 climate summits into by said that just reducing a fossil fuel usage won't be enough to prevent the climate disaster. on the 1st i have the soaps cut off to quick stop with landmark deal to help the world's poor, his country's code for the impact of the climate crisis. so this molding of britons, king charles, held the days, opening the dress at the summit. i hear some of what i have to say. i pray with all my heart. the top 28th will be another critical turning point towards genuine transformational action as a time when already assigned to so being warning for so long. we are seeing alarming tipping points being reached i've spent a large proportion of my life trying to one of the existential threats facing us
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over global warming of a time of change and by diversity loss. but i was not a lo prisons, jake, my habits dear father shakes side was advocating for clean energy at the time, even before the united arab emirates as such, payment to be all these decades later. despite all the attention there is 30 percent more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere now then the was back to them and almost 40 percent. well, me see some important progress has been made, but it worries me quickly that'd be remain so dreadfully of track. as the global stop take report, demonstrate so graphic the dangers are no longer distance risks.
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i've seen across the commonwealth and beyond congress's communities, which are unable to withstand repeated shocks, whose lives and livelihoods, and laid waste by climate change. surely real action is required to stem the growing toe of its most venerable victims. us as friends can charles, let's get reactions to that. and the proceedings from the climate correspondence, there is also a welcome back duties. but let's start with what we just heard from the british king. what do you make of what you have to say? well, i mean, that was nothing that was not expected really in that speech. he is a king that has shown himself to be interested in climate and sustainability issues . it's not the 1st time that he's spoken at the comp for of the prince wales, obviously in paris and in glasgow. and the speech was
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a call for action for leaders were there at the called at the moment to step up their impression when it comes to reducing carbon dioxide emissions of all the fossil fuel use. okay, and robin just sitting around reading that hands and telling each other how great they all actually did something yesterday focused through this deal. so this deal is on loss and damage, which was uh uh, funds that they agreed to put in place last year over the past year. they've been negotiating on what that funds will actually look like. and all of the recommendations that came forward were accepted yesterday and adopted. so that means the fund is in place essentially. now countries need to pay money. and with we've already seen the united arab emirates, for example, promising a $100000000.00. germany promised the same amount, but really this is still a drop in the ocean competitor, the amount of money that is going to be needed to help countries in the developing world cope with the extreme weather events and the impacts that they are seeing as
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a result of climate change. so the point of this is to get the industrialized polluters to set up this funds so that those countries who are most affected by it can defend to it. i'm mitigate the effects. exactly, but there are still some complications, not for example, it's not clear which countries will be eligible to access this fund. and it's also not clear who is going to be contributing. so that will definitely be the, the industrialized countries put money and sweat as we've seen. it was quite kind of a surprise, but the way you put money in, in that, that is technically a developing country under the u enough triple c. the, the u ends, climate change condition. and then, you know, industrialized countries would like to see time enough for example, which is one of the biggest demit is also contributing to this fund. but none of them actually have to reset places and they've, they've, they've got it off the, the of the ground, but it does sound weird. but let's set up a fun. i will decide who contributes. would you just decide about yourself whether
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or not you want to give anything that was this seems an odd way of doing business. so i think countries are against a full phase out of comp and, and i'm more in favor of a so called phase down. just focus through what this means. so phase out means like getting rid of fossil fuels and our energy mixed completely. now that is going to be quite complicated because obviously we're still very relying on them for the economy and for industry and things like that. so some of the bigger countries also be the oil countries like the us and the gulf states don't want there to be complaints like shut down or fossil fuels. other countries would like to see a phase out, but it's more likely it's going to be phased on, which is a reduction or slow reduction of fossil fuel use. the european union is cooling for phase out, but of so called unabated fossil fuels. the best means um emissions that would not
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be able to be cap should add full spike coppin cap to a technology. but even that technology is not used at scale yet, so. okay, excellent. corresponding to the reasonable. thank you so much for talking about the doctors. we will see more of you over the coming face to thank you. do want to see more. you can find the live stream of the us comp 28, some it into by, on our youtube channel at the w. news is remind of our top story at face our israel ministry. it says it has resumed operations in the gaza strip. just minutes after 7 day polls enticing ended, negotiations failed to agree a further extension that would secure the release of more how must held hostages. israel says it resumed 566 said it had intercepted a rocket fide from gosset's. indications of the medicine group had violated the terms of the troops, was no comment from us on those claims. the initial for the day truce was extended
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3 times soon before it finally expired on friday, at 7 and the next step on the w conflicts um, is there a sarah kelly? it'd be in the trains impass of it to jeremy. so that's in just a moment, so i'll be back, i'll talk to our have a good day the
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of the, into the conflict. so with sarah kelly was slow progress in the counter offensive and winter setting. and there is a growing number of voices calling for a re think of what the priorities crane and how to achieve them from the berlin foreign policy. for on, i'm joined by ukraine's investor took care of alexi montana getting closer to being forced to consider health compromises. conflict next, on d, w to the point. strong opinions, clear positions,
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international perspective. germany is facing a budget price is following an emergency spending freeze. the was todd largest economy is in trouble. it's on to the point we are discussing today. problems made in germany. no more money for the future. to the point. in 60 minutes on d, w, the taste. we have a problem that was in the us middle class income has fairly risen in the last 20 to 30 years. at the same time debt keeps rising. don, no,
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but this is derek. g leads to higher unemployment and slows down the economy was the card you've reached the 300 trillion that trump dot december 9th, on the w. the slow progress and the counter offensive and winter setting in there is a growing number of voices calling for a re think of what the priority should be in ukraine and how to achieve them on the special edition of conflicts. soon from the berlin foreign policy for him, i'm joined by ukraine's ambassador to germany licksey. my task is ukraine getting closer to being forced to consider tough compromises invested in the k. welcome to conflict. so thank if i'm.

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