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the, the, this is the w news. why, from berlin, international dismay grows, as israel appears to be widening it's offensive to southern gaza. the un describing the renewed hostilities as a return to hell on earth regardless of both. hum us and israel blame one another for the breakdown in the troops. also coming up german chancellor, all of schultz want is an international climate club to help in the fight against global warming, it will focus on how industry is can cut greenhouse gas emissions the
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and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. michael ok. the you when says the renewed fighting between homos militants and israel is worsening and extreme humanitarian emergency in gaza. hostilities resumed friday morning after negotiators failed to extend what had become a 7 day cease fire. the hum, us controlled health ministry in going so it says at least a $178.00 palestinians have been killed since then. the resumption in fighting is compounding the suffering of the some. $2000000.00 palestinians trapped inside garza as the service to be injured or killed. after the week, long pause in the bombing minutes after the truce expired is riley strikes range down across garza.
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let's see. sorry, is all. we could already see the fall and i am at a hospital, there was a heat about 50 meters from here. this is the biggest still country 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 all the rooms. 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 cramped together in make shift attempts. but on the 1st day of renewed flashing bombs struck the 2 and the year has returned. the sadness has returned to me.
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that'd be with every explosion of the spring up. honey. is it in front of us behind us? i think we're living in terra and that 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 leads the increase deliveries during the truce. the level of aid and gaza is completely inadequate to meet needs. un officials has called the resumption of fighting catastrophic saying hell on us has returned to
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gauze. dw is tanya cream, or joins us now from jerusalem. tanya, good to see you. israel says it has more than $200.00 targets in gaza on friday with a clear focus now on the increasingly congested south and i say congested. because in the early days of this conflict, it's where israel had urged gardens to flee. what's the situation there now? of the slow we are getting reports of heavy bombardment. the air strikes also artillery across scouts. so there has been reports from the north around goes to city and big loss here, which is in the northern zone, but mainly also in the south. and the focus seems to be this as a southern city of the hun, eunice, where there has been a lot of strikes reported in the area as well. we understand that the is where the military had us, the people in the eastern part of con, eunice to move to what's,
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you know, gas off, which is for the, in the cells to see addiction. a border is really efficiency. it has indicated that they know concentrating on con units because they're saying that there's an assumption that some of the home us leadership should be in one unit step set that weeks ago that they should be around a gallons of city. so there is a focus right now there, there was also outgoing brokerage piatt, it overnight from gaza. at the same time we understand that is where the military is also released on friday. a meant to publish thing in a residence. uh, that is a detailing or splitting up cause in small and hundreds of small districts and of human rights organizations and humanitarian organizations have strongly criticized this. this is not protection. they're saying because people are in the south where, you know, in whole does that 80 percent of the population has been displaced. the red told to
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go to the south. there's simply running out of places where they can seek, showed them where they can go to for the families of remaining hostages. and of course the siege gardens. the fact the truce has ended must of course be a below what hopes are there for another possible ceasefire? well this has been the concern all along that pause and fighting is simply just a postponing the resumption of, of war is well, has made it very clear that they want to pursue that goals as they say to eliminate how most eliminate the infrastructure and that they would resume before they said they want to put more pressure on how much to basically release a more hostages no. receiving some of the hostages of being released receive the resumption of the war. and at the moment, we can only speculate whether both sides will agree on a new sea side,
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because the war is no ongoing. and you know, we understand that our negotiations underway, but we don't know that happening behind the scenes, whether they will lead to new a to a new, a pause in fighting we understand. uh, a demonstration of the large one is plan today in support of hostages. tell us more about the of the yeah, there's such a day, knights of protests or gatherings into leave has become a reading point for many of so many is really see have to say uh for, for the families, for the support is for, for a relative of those being held for those hostages being held in garza so they're coming together to highlight the apply. they're still over a 140 hostages police to be in garza some in the past days. sometime these have also been notified that the last ones have been killed, but they're still many
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a husband garza. and of course it's a, it's a, it's to put more pressure on the government to do more to bring also those hostages home and would be expecting tonight. according to the organizes, they also possibly want to see some of the hostages themselves to speak to the public. that has been to the way a bit from the pop degree hard mainly from their relatives talking about what happened to them. but this is of course, you know, to cold, especially to bring older as hostages back home. oh thanks as always to dw as tanya kramer with the finding in gaza, resumed israel face as mounting pressure to do more to protect palestinian civilians as it continues with its stated aim to destroy him. us and the challenges don't. and they're an air strike on rough uh, in southern gaza with much of northern gaza under is really control. israel's focus
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is now turning to the south. this means fighting in an even more densely populated area than before. hundreds of thousands of palestinians who fled the north are now here. the israel defense forces released the map showing cause are divided into a numbered sections. this means that people will receive evacuation notices based on the number of the section they live in, and should make it easier to evacuate civilians before an area comes under attack. however, in slinging they may expose themselves to an attack as well. which happens when palestinians fled the north. another challenge, israel says more than $130.00 hostages are still in gaza. many of them soldiers that have mosse wants to trade for its own high value prisoners and israel. many are thought to be held in the south. there are fears that indiscriminate bombing from the hare could kill hostages, as well as their captors and civilians. israel
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also faces international pressure, especially from the u. s. which is israel's main ally and backer. there is political turmoil in the us over civilian casualties in gaza. and the government worries that his real has no exit plan from the war. but his real has the most sophisticated one of the most sophisticated militaries in the world. it is capable of neutralizing the threat posed by him us while minimizing harm to innocent men, women and children. and it has an obligation to do so. of his real says the need to eradicate him off his threat is overriding all other concerns. but after 8 weeks of war and with a death total of over 15000 palestinians, it might soon need to reevaluate its plans to some other stories. now making news around the world at this hour, the militant has fuller groups as it has carried out several attacks on is really
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military positions on the lebanese border. the official say israel also shelled a village in southern 11 on killing. 2 people around back has below, is an ally from us and is considered a terrorist group by the us, germany and other nations. us republican lawmaker, george santos has been expelled from the us house of representatives over criminal corruption charges and investigation. found that he paid for botox treatment, luxury goods and pornography with campaign money is only the 6th member of the house ever to be thrown out. and of to do by now where some high profile initiatives happen and now it's at the wins comp 20 a climate conference. they include a fund to help vulnerable countries cope with the costs of climate disasters, as well as the so called climate club launch by germany that will focus on helping industries d, carbury nights. but disagreements between world leaders are beginning to show as science is one that the time to take meaningful action is running out. a picture
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of unity. but beneath the surface there is a huge disagreement between well lead is a how to tackle climate change. u. n. chief antonio good ted is, has wound that the only way to stop global warming is to end the funding of fossil fuel risk, which represents the sciences clears the one point. 5000000000 limits is only possible e. c o 3 month lease, stop burdening or forcing fools not to reduce not. and they fight adults with a clear timeframe. aligns with $1.00 degrees per piece. comments comment day off to the oil rich host, the united arab emirates sent that fossil fuels must be a positive n e climate deal. the u. a east continued support for oil and gas,
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caused one member of the main comp 28 advisory board to resign. there's also, i'm good, the richer nations and not doing enough to help poor a ones. 3 that i know the most vulnerable to not choose between finding climate change it. i've been fighting poverty man, you care about that. they'll have to do both. they don't do 5 years of slurry of financial plant g as have already been made. they include a landmarks fund to help the wells forest with the effects of climate change. other countries have also come up with plans. germany's life schoultz arrived in defined to launch his climate club, which will focus on di, compromising industries. but for many, these financial promises on notice enough, unless there's real progress. the fear is that this huge summit will change very
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little. and some festive chair for you before we go. one of germany's oldest christmas markets has just been opened by the christmas angel in nuremberg the creek, and traditionally declares the market opened just before the 1st sunday of the advent. attracting around $2000000.00 visitors a year. vendors here have been selling gifts, mold, wine, and festive treats, including gingerbread for round 400 years. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top story. the u. n. has called the renewed fighting between a mos militants and israel as a return to hell on earth for the people of god. the mos control of health ministry in concert says at least a 178 policy unions has been killed since a week long since fire ended early on friday and will end it. their next companies are failing to tap that potential of people with disabilities. chris
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