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the, the, you're watching the double you can use live from the lead international dismay as israel and how boss reviewing the pricing in gaza. the you, in describing the renewed hostilities as a return to hell on the full cost. by the time us on these rile of blaming each all the for the collapse on the safe side. both the coming off kim and chancellor will laugh sholtes launch is an international climate clock to help in the fight against global warming. it will focus on how industries can cost greenhouse gas emissions the
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jared rage. welcome to you and says, the renewed flashing between how much militants and israel is worsening and extreme humanitarian emergency in gaza. hostilities resumed on friday morning, often negotiated as failed to extend what had become a 7 day cease fire. to how much controlled health ministry in gaza says at least $178.00 power students have been killed. the resumption fighting is compounding the suffering office. some 2000000 palestinians trapped inside casa medical facilities are overwhelmed and there is a shortage of a central supplies as the service to be injured or killed. after the week, long pause in the bombing minutes after the truce expired
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is riley strikes range down across gauze. um let's see, sorry is all we could already see the problem and i am at a hospital, there was a heat about 50 meters from here. this is the biggest still funky hospital in java . it's a $200.00 which it is. it just has to be yes. this is a hospital the health system. here's oliver. well, we cannot see more children with the wounds of war with the birds, with the shrapnel littering. they parted with the broken bones. the inaction, $5.00 with the influence, is allowing the killing of children. the israel defense forces said they, he's only the $200.00 targets along the length and breadth of the strip on friday. hundreds of thousands of thousands have fled south seeking safety. many now living
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cramped together and makes shift attempts. but on the 1st day of renewed flashing bones struck the 2 and the year has returned. the sadness has returned only that, but with every explosion of the spring up any. is it in front of us behind us? i think we're living in terra, is that ben? if anyone can help us, we're dying of starvation. i mean, if you're a deliveries ramped up during the truce, providing some rest bites for the true $1000000.00 in living with limited access to food, water medicine and fuel. but nothing has entered gaza since the pause in sizing ended, the us said that israel was blocking a deliveries, but has agreed to allow some trucks through the, according to the united nations, even with the increase deliveries during the truce. the level of aid and gaza is completely inadequate to meet needs. the un officials has
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called the resumption of fighting. tasha seraphic saying how on earth has returned to gauze. but as far as military se is either attack some 200, how much targets in the gaza strip off to fighting resistance? more on that we've joined the list some we circled now in jerusalem. well, i can tell you that the attack was launched both from the air, from the sea and from the land, with artillery. and we're talking about the and i thought that went from the solves a lot for me all the way up to the north of the street and targeting edge about the uh, it should say, uh if a new nice and, and other places according to the statement that was released by the idea is folks per se, and the, the targets included operation in command center, which is how much was operating and the underground sites and military compound.
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and from which anti tank and besides, were launched at soldiers earlier today and so forth. but we hear from guns again, a menu. yes, civilians have been retained including a women and children at so many we've also learned from the is riley army. it's saying that mil hostages have been confirmed as did. what do we know about these? a yeah, with your a 6 the 6 hostages. the only load that they were talking about the the idea of has a phone the found when these that they, they and their relatives have the died. one of them is a 27 year old and is randy who was in a, in the party and then was a kid now and was a, is body was found in gauze a,
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a no peroration by the is really military and the sion bed. and they brought in the body into this or all, and the today was the funeral and the other a cases and we were talking about the 5 other a civilians. and that would, that would died in gaza. is the circumstances of that. this is not so clear, and we know that at least some of these cases, how much the nouns today, a few days ago, that they were killed in the air strikes in. is there any air strikes? and of course, i mean this has helped me against the backdrop of the 3 need fighting between a homeless and the is riley military for the families of the remaining hostages. and of course the besieged gardens that you mentioned early. the fact that the truce has ended is a real blow. oh, what hopes are they possibly for?
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and now the cease fire as well. these folks are only going, we know the, the cut, the as not given up in the jeep shoes, are also committed. also, the united states of america is interested in, in having an extension of these c c. fires and they are both visual and how much they also have interest. each party has their own interest. angel would like to see a more hostages. like there is a debate, it is an as to how to prioritize it. and we have the members of these really government do think that now is the time to strike it from us. it destroys, it goes a street and not hold any kind of negotiations. and at the same time, we have the families of those who have been a productive and of course,
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a large part of these really public. and they're saying that is really should do most in order to return the said the captain. and then tomorrow, we're going to see a display of force by these families. they're going to organize in major demonstration and to leave. and for the 1st time we really here the captive ex captives from gaza. that will stand on the stage and we'll pull. so this might give a momentum to this movement that won't be very interesting to watch and dates on the so called interest alumni for us suddenly thank you so much i he's a quick round up now of some other stories making headlines today. the militant, his beloved group say, is each has carried out several attacks on these riley military positions on the lebanese border official site use right? also, shoulder for leach in southern lebanon on killing 2 people has blah,
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it's an ally of how most and is considered a terrorist group by many countries. us repub republican lawmakers. george santos has been expelled from the us house of representatives of the criminal corruption charges. and investigation found he paid for botox, treatments, luxury goods and pornography, we've campaign money and notified he is only the single member of the house if a to be try. now, under sandra dire condo, the 1st of a woman to serve on the us supreme court has died. the 93 year olds to come to complications related to advance dementia. aqona was appointed by president ronald reagan in 1991 and was known as a case interest in a period of the divisions in us society. miss faith flash flooding and can you continues to displace thousands of people from their homes to rental ryans have blocked roads and flooded towns and villages. the government is urging people to relocate to higher ground, kenya, somalia, and d. c. o p. a have been facing heavy,
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sliding that's killed over 200 people. the united nations top court has ordered venezuela not to take any action that would alter the status quote with its name. but beyond been as why that will hold a referendum on sunday, which key on a few the fee is, will be used as a pretext to invite the dispute said oil rich territory, or as a cable has to do by now with some high profile initiatives. have been announced that the you waynes cop 20 climate conference. they include a fund to help valuable countries, coat, cope with the costs of climate disasters, as well as a so called climate club launched by germany that will focus on helping industries . the compromise but disagreements between well as late as i'll be getting to show assign, just one that the time to take meaningful action is running out a picture of unity. but beneath the surface there is
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a huge disagreement between well lead is a how to tackle climate change, the u. n. chief antonio good tad is, has warned that the only way to stop global warming is to end the funding of fossil fuel risk. which represents the size is clear, is the 1500000000 limits is only possible if the oh do you mostly stop burning or forcing fools not to reduce? not they fight adults. with a clear timeframe aligns with 1.5 degrees. he's comments comment day off to the oil rich host, the united arab emirates, set that fossil fuels must be a positive n e climate deal. the u. a is continued support for oil and gas cost $1.00 member
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of the main comp 20 h advisory board to resign. there's also an good the richer nations and not doing enough to help poor a ones who might know the most vulnerable to not choose between fighting climate. change it up in finding poverty. you go about that. they'll have to do both. they don't. if i get them a flurry of financial plant genes have already been made. they include a landmarks funding to help the wells forest cope with the effects of climate change. other countries have also come up with plans. germany's life schoultz arrived into by to launch his climate club, which will focus on di, compromising industries. but for many, these financial promises on notes enough, unless there's real progress. the fear is that this huge summit will change very little. well, for years germany was known as
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a reluctant leader on the global stage, but that is changing. take the german chancellor. laurence of the international climate club. for example. we spike we go, we use chief political edit, said mccullough about this transformation. that is a very big question. um it is using it. it's trying to use it. it's tried in the past to lead the way, but also through the technology transition in germany. that's a full assault and says, is trying to prove to countries that c o 2 neutrality and industrialized economy can walk. that's the point germany is trying to prove to allow other countries to leapfrog becoming c o 2 emissions and head straight into a green economy in the hope that this will enable the well to become climate neutral. because one thing has to be said, all these countries gathering here, they still haven't agreed on actually ending the usage of fossil fuel. so we're
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still talking bases. it basics in some areas. mikaela cause maybe i will finally a painting by assignments to tell you. and renee sons to central book to chevy has been re discovered in naples the medulla. madonna delegate si disappeared from public view in the 19 eighties and had been kept in a private family kind. the painting and believe to be with 100000000 euros will now be restored. officials will also investigate if it was acquired properly. as you're watching the w news, he's a reminder of our top story. did you? when has cool with the renewed fighting between how most militants of israel as a return to hell on earth for the people of gauze. a. how much controlled health industry in gaza says at least 170 eyes, palestinians have been killed since
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a week long. the sci fi ended early on friday of next companies off filing to tap the potential of people with disabilities, cris cobra has the details on dw business often so frank take over the imagine how many portions of lots of turn out in the world climate change, the story, this is much less the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to act. i'm going to like this.

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