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the the, this is dw news, live from bell in international dismay, as israel and thomas resumed fighting in gauze view and describes the renewed hostilities as a return to hell on us for gaza. bobby home us run health ministry because thousands of civilians killed since the chose expires, both sides playing each other for the breakdown of the cx. 5. also coming off germany as johnston, one of shorts launched as an international club to help in the fight against climate change. it will focus on how industries can come greenhouse gas emissions.
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and they may all be smiles into snow. but the german women's football team is under pressure to get the results and the nation is league against den box today, off to a dreadful world come the i'm gonna hold off is welcome to the program a, b u, and as described, the renewed funds hing between homos militants and israel as a return to how long of for the people of gauze on that still is he is resumed this morning, often negotiates has failed to extend what had become a 7 days these fox officials from the hum, off controlled health ministry, say thousands of thousands have been killed in the hours since then. after a week of relative calm, the sound of war has returned to gaza. explosions rang out across the enclave.
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dashing hopes that the truth would again be extended. israel said it resumed combat after him. ass violated the terms, but how mass which the u. s. and the you have designated a terrorist organization, blamed israel for the breakdown and talks in the southern city of rafa, palestinians raised to sign survivors in the rubble is the is the house, the civilians, people, the fled from the area. they're all young and children. there were similar themes in nearby hun units where a hospital was inundated with wounded civilians or well, we were at home listening to the news. when the bombing stops here,
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they are comfortable and destroyed home. this is the 2nd house of us that's been destroyed. and this is the nature of these, right, and i mean, what more can i say people have now started sleeping on eunice, a city tens of thousands had fled to in recent weeks, seeking refuge from bombardments in the north of israel is warning guidance to follow evacuation orders for what it calls the next stage of the war. the idea has been sending messages and announcements to the people of garza calling on them to evacuate from specific areas that are being used by how most of a terrorist activities in the areas of what all of course, legitimate military targets that will be destroyed in response to the october 7th masika as thomas continues to file a nova october 7th. a sign that is real could be expanding its incursion,
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leaving gallons with fewer places to seek shelter. that's the kind of feature that i speak for the israeli military. and he told us earlier of why israel resumed fi to am us chose to violate the ceasefire when they chose not to release the women and children. this is a very clear violation. it was absolutely a parent from day one that it was only a matter of time until how must decides not to 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, every last one of them. a 2nd of all to destroy and dispatch on from us as the governing authority and the gaza strip. a w corresponded fences. odin joined us
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earlier with more details. it okay, how to spend a day of rocket attacks from guns a into israel, maybe in the south, also some pockets in the north of the country. i'm us and his stomach g at taking responsibility for those attacks. the government, he blames those rocket attacks on the breakdown of the ceasefire along with the hostage terms, which it says how mazda is not meeting refusing to release women at the same time. homeless says that israel has persistently failed to meet its tubs. it has been offering dead bodies in exchange for palestinian prisoners. the dead hostages. it claims died in its way the as tries. we haven't been able to confirm those deaths yet though this also being the day of the strikes in the north, south and center of the gaza strip. that days told, rising by the hour,
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according to palestinian officials and how much demo fine take means. no more release of is really hostages, at least for now. what's the public opinion and israel on this? some people here are absolutely terrified that the fighting is under way again, the white, of course, that their relatives could be held hostage in the tunnels. the thomas's said to operate in which a targets of the is why the military that they will parish in those targets. 137 hostages by talking about still in the gaza strip. according to the israeli government, $117.00 men, 20 women including 2 children. it's even more horrifying. of course, for those above grounds, the palestinian civilians caught in the crossfire. they believe to be mainly in the south, but the as riley campaign, having uh now towed to the south according to israeli officials,
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those civilians are now going to have to move to the no, it's not safe. wherever they go. according to humanitarian bodies, there is no, there's no age getting into the causes for it. now that this cease fire is full of potted hospitals and need to collapse. now, could toss says negotiations to restore a truce to still continue in the background. also, a mazda official say that the group would be ready for negotiations. do you think a new truce is realistic? it's okay hot up until now we had a 7 date for those who couldn't believe that. i mean, getting together these 2 groups, which was so different in id, ology and method home us, which is made to have tens of thousands of fine cuz, but then at the same time, a much bigger is riley, fullest hundreds of thousands backed by the us where is how much is backed by iran
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that is not an easy feat and also getting the egyptian officials of the us to the table kata is the mediator in all of this is also home to some home us officials and managing to get that 7 day cease fire in place was a huge thing, but is, well, it's very keen to get back to the finding. it says that's what's going to pressure how much to release the hostages, and that was the pressure. it's claims. i got those hostages out in the 1st place. so it's going to be very tricky going ahead now and what is known about this strategy of the idea in this next phase of that 6 to achieve its goals. so as i mentioned, the idea etc, is where the military says it wants to launch a full, a ground offensive in the south, not just the north, and that's where all the civilians are at the moment. that's the big problem. we're
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talking about over $15000.00 civilian and combat in depth according to the palestinian authority sofa. the pressure result for the us, for israel to make it more precise strikes and precise targets and show that list or if you were civilians, i heard it across fine. but how it's going to manage to do that in a crammed place like the gaza strip, with even more civilians. now massing in this house is really a very difficult question. beneficial and very pointing from jerusalem. thank you very much, ben. we can now talk to julia tomorrow, who speaks for owner all that's the united nations agency for palestinian refugees and she's just been to gaza himself and joins us now from jordan's capital. i'm andre bought has been your reaction to the resumption of fighting in gaza
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and we are on the on where are you at this stage um for the apartment and strikes the have continued costs. the guys is tripping puting in the south to where we have teams on the ground and also the a e r o m e deliveries today. any the degrees of humanitarian assistance and to the gaza strip. now once you military and organizations pretty pads of for this, of the renewed fighting. uh okay. we do have some supplies uh in the gaza strip, but we continue to deliver those uh supplies um the supplies romance house like we've seen in the early days of the war. so the lack of presumption of that humanitarian so which we've seen doing the full as a, is extremely worrying. and it should resume as soon as possible,
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including the much seen the deliveries of fuel. now what can you tell us about the humanitarian situation then gaza at the moment. as on the, on the, as on rome, we are hosting more than 1000000 people who were forced to feed them at their phones and they are in, under i senators, i goes to the gaza strip. i visited one of those transfers in the south. it had 30000 people in it, over crowded people like the very basics and this was before this short pause began. we can hear the sound of bombardment. people were still arriving there when we were there, even though it's been almost 60 days to the war. people lost everything and they needed everything. one man was forced to escape on the concrete ground because i'm running out of matrices. some kids were going around wearing their open shoes
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because when they moved it to the show or the weather was pretty good when i was there, it's not just drained and the temperature has has so. so people are missing out on everything. this is exactly why that is auction of 8 flows in the into the go. the strip is opposite of the critical and this, this is still think that you can bring more 8 into gaza. or of course we can, we are ready to bring a in like we have been over the past weeks, right. is there at the border, we will pick up those docs of aid and then we will distribute them to people in need. like i said, 1000000 people and our center's a huge and overwhelming humanitarian needs in gaza. aids must continue to flow into the gaza strip to that to them other from on ro. thank you very much. thank you. that. so looking at some of the other stories making headlines around the
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world today, the united nations top cold has ordered venezuela not to take any action that would alter the state of school with its naval gayona. in his way of with hold a referendum on sunday, which day on us is will be used as a pretext to invade the dispute it oil rich territory off as a cable. the philippine says it is establishing a coast guard based on the largest island. it holds in the dispute itself, the china seats money to assess the facility on to to island would be used to monitor chinese ships in the area. badging claims the island, and most of the south china sea colton. russia has extended the pre trial detention off russian american generalists also for much of up until february. and she has been a fuse of failing to register as a for an agent reporter for the us from the radio. free europe is the 2nd,
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the american journalist will be interested in russia this. yeah. so if people have been into the doctor, a helicopter crashed into a most of the way in madrid. 2 of the engines were on both the 12th of the. so was the driver of a car that was hit by the across towards these are investigating the cause of the accident it's germany installed. so what i've showed us has announced the launch of an international group to help in the fight against climate change. the so called climate club will focus on industrial policy and how greenhouse gases can be taught in the sector. so it's, it's a moment, a number of will lead us attending the wins cup 28th time. at summit into bar. elliot un chief antonio terrace. one that's the only way to stop global warming is to end the burning of fossil fuels. he said that's merely reducing fossil fuel
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usage, would not be enough to prevent desires to worst of climate colors. now the loss and damage funds announced already on day one of the summit on thursday reflected the growing urgency filled over the effects of global warming. its aim is to compensate nations that are available to devastated by extreme weather events. onyx report, stocks in ivory coast were rising sea levels of routing dramatic changes to lights that piles of sandbags. that's all that's protecting happiness. here is hotel from the rising sea levels. here on the south eastern edge of the ivory coast, up to 3 meters of land are being lost every year. as a tourist hotspots. these beaches are an important source of income for people living here. usually about this, it puts, it shows, it was if i hadn't made this protection, i can assure you that you see the 2 coconut trees there with the statue in red next to the little boy. so the see would be beyond that. that was the last. so that
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means that everything here would be washed away by the waves, which means that i would have nothing, no space, no swimming pool. the hotel would be closed for you to have it looked at it said family, devastating consequences like these fuel fight climate change are becoming the new normal all over the world. and it's just the beginning of the ongoing climate crisis is being caused by the burning of fossil fuels. a global phase out of coal, oil and gas is a hotly debated topic on the agenda at the global climate summit. it's opposed by major oil producing countries, such as the summits, host country, united arab emirates, there were about 80 countries that came up in favor of a decision on quote fossil fuel phase out. we're hoping to see more of them in particular, the european union has made it. it's official position for 4 o'clock 28. currently, the world is on track to be 3 degrees warmer by the end of the century,
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compared to pre industrial times. 2 times more than the goal of $1.00 degrees. this year's summit will include the 1st so called global stock take looking at where the world stands on climate action. it will serve as a guideline for the next round of climate targets. then suppose to, to not just about reducing emissions, but also how do we adopt and how do we support countries or still in development to reach those goals. finance is also on the table, particularly important for global self countries that are being most affected by global warming. but have contributed least such as the ivory coast is established at the last c o, p summit. in egypt, a new fund will help countries and need, but questions over who will manage the fund in the long term and who will contribute to it, are most likely to lead to fears. disputes shouldn't be just your opinion, governments, we need governments, other parts of the world, governments for they've often 5 may be defined as
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a developing country in the original text of the united nations framework agreement . governments that are wealthy should also be contributing, namely china and the gulf states. the latter are making huge profits from fossil fuel exports. back on the ivory coast. nazi are currently spends more than $1500.00 us dollars per week to keep the sea at bay and his business afloat. but his resources will soon be used up with the rapid pace of a heating planet. the importance of the climate conference is increasing from year to year, as the pressure on heads of government to turn words into action. today is world aids day and global organizations, including the world health organization and be one uh, backing targets to end aides, as a public health threats by 2030 in i've gone on a self test h i v kit is helping people to find out the status in privacy,
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without having to visit a doctor, stigma and logistical challenges can have put testing assets box. critics say this method will affect the quality of data gathering. rejoice not heavy duty is very happy about the it's heavy self test keep. she works in a mobile phones told by d, and as a 6 wake up at night in the past, she would have gone to the hospital to get tested for each of you. but she cannot test from home because it is on this place of going to so this is when you get to the hospital and running those days to see some weights on on that. so it's even easier sometimes it does not come up. no, i think it's got his bottle. what else did you rise up each of the infections? and if that's helpful?
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2022. a little. nearly 24000 people were tested positive for the virus, according to their gonna is commission. research shows that up to 50 percent of infected people, unaware of the test pages before being tested. why the reason why this? so that's good. could be a game changer. sex wake is among the highest risk groups in gun. over the years, the country set the test to send test hospitals for people to walk in and test. i mean, they're way too embarrassed or simply too afraid of being some degree. so gun it is non pain is hopes on the new kids to get people to test him to have to come to the hospital and they have to meet. they may assist the help to scream them. they have to take the information before they get to the block. but then the screen at home, it's amazing negates. if they belong, you would know,
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but at the company is fully the positive cases or their active cases. that would come here. well, each of the infections have decreased over rolling. gonna get rid of adult infections. death leading to the child is, has remains to bully high over the past 2 because the full force has been on such short intercourse as the main source of transmission. but they do sharing and ports to analyzing practices have also contributed to the higher adult infection waste. as it is, you skewed stores. those may be scholars that states, but that's where we're thinking of 666, they forget them that the shops that's a one time engage in or one come get it to no matter how the virus eastern to meet the kids. we make it easier for everyone to
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test for rejoice. the proceed yet is simplicity itself. she does have to swap her guns and then plays a swap into 2 body agreed. in 20 minutes, she has a results. if the test shows a single line, it needs new infection by 2 lines and these days on infection. wow. and rejoice hopes and the dyslexic these as soon, but until then this keeps when she come money to health any time she wants the in football, i've tried disasters, world cop exit earlier this year. the pressure is on the german women's team tonight. they host denmark in the northern city of all star knowing the qualification for next is paris olympics is at stake. some fun in the snow
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before a cri show in cancer assigned perhaps. now, if a less, frosty moved into germany, camp after that was cut mount down. but snowball fights aside, the cold hard facts a clear to keep the hopes of qualifying to the parents of and picks a live. gemini must be denmark by at least 2 goals. that could i didn't know given the only thing we can do is when we're to neil behind. so we have to score goals and just play and that's what we've trained for. and we know the way we want to play and can play on. and so whatever the conditions are tomorrow, i think we have prepared the best we can and will be fine. this is helpful. other than other than germany didn't make it so the last of them picks in tokyo, but they won the gold medal in rio in 2016, a personal highlights for those who would that do a little business be live here with the games that i experienced will always be in
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my heart, i just got some so they were on for decimal, which i have lose. the lympics are worth sizing and giving everything for a list i hope. and wish we, as a team get to experience some sort of inch me of those to be of us as team lead them. cuz the last time germany faced denmark's they lost to. now, the reverse of that result is the very least they now need to have use both gospel and then so i'm going to is in hostile go ahead of the match where he found the germany cap and confident move. despite that woke up struggled, it's been difficult if, when did you have any team and tonight's game will define whether they're able to ended on a high volume or with yet another serious set back off to that is off the rest of the exit from the world cup in summer and the subsequent departure of coach martine a false textbook, germany actually suffered a to new defeat to tonight's opponents. denmark. that's the result that they'll have to overturn this evening is only
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a victory with 2 or more goes difference will be enough to see them left with the challenge of picking up a ticket to the powers olympics next year. now despite that pressure into room coach host, who based on his players have been remarkably positive in that pretty much de press appearances this week and off to, to wins in the most recent to games. that really is no reason to to why that the, if the found shouldn't be able to get the job done tonight. here in the rest of the w as tom ken reporting. and finally, a painting by the famous he tells you, and renee since onto his son, robots and shelley has been re discovered in naples the mcdonough telegraphs. it had disappeared completely from public view in the 1980s. it's been kept in a private and new family homes. the painting is believe to be was $100000000.00 euros and will now be restored as it was found to be in poor condition. officials will also investigate if it was a quiet property. as you're watching dw news is
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a reminder of how the top stories be, how most controls gauze and health ministry says dozens of people have not been killed in the hours since fighting was in the gaza strip. these are in the military accuse tomas of violating the terms of the truths which expires early friday. i'm us accused israel of refusing to accept all of its office to prolong the deal german child. so it will show us has announced the loan self and international group to help fight climate change. the so called climate club will focus on industrial policy and how greenhouse gases can be caught in the 2nd schultz. this will lead us attending the cup 28th climate summit in dubai, and coming up next in dw news asia, the cop 20 a conference, the doha agrees on their loss and damage from full fundable nations. what does that mean for south asia and what to do about the worst thing?
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