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the, the, this is the, the news live from berlin, talks on renewing a cease fire and gas that hit an impass. israel withdraws from deadlocks negotiations and cutter accusing her mouth of not complying with a deal to release women and child hostages. meanwhile, israel has been stepping up air strikes on the southern gas and also on the program southern germany take stock after a massive snowfall after done some 40 centimeters of snow pier, i'm standing it up to my knees states an absolute mess. bavaria begins to resume
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air and rail operations after snow paralyzes. the region for 24 hours will hear more from our snow bound report. the next by sir, welcome to the program. talks in cutter about renewing the ceasefire between israel and how much have collapsed israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has ordered his team to return home, a mass which has been designated a terrorist organization by multiple countries as told the media. it will not release any more hostages. until all palestinian prisoners how by israel are released. on sunday, israel's military ordered more areas around hon. eunice to evacuate as it steps up . air strikes on southern gas as relentless strikes on
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southern gaza. when many people have sought safety pipes for some here is now gone. i don't have idea. there's nothing left to fear. never, uh, our houses are going on. our property is gone. where money's gone? it says, oh sons have been murdered, sometimes some left disabled in the hospital, the what's left to cry for. and then they tell us will get a and then the, where is the guy the these to month war has seen entire palestinian families wiped out. many people have been displaced multiple times, like those in this makeshift camp near a hospital in the city of han, eunice, they say no place is safe with his riley bones dropping everywhere. so some are ignoring israel's calls to move for the south and to stang puts it in the 1st showing. they told us to backdate to the south because it's safe. now they chose to
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go further south. this is nonsense, the we're not going anywhere i, they will remain here and they can do whatever do please israel says it is struck hundreds of her most targets, including what it says were a command center and military compound. but it denies claims. there are no safe places to evacuate to in gaza. where color is mine, but we determine safe areas in gauze and coordination with international agencies and with our american friends who is when we determine safe areas to where the population knows and can evacuated to bundle dish. oh, i see the ones that we did it in the north and we will do it elsewhere. 0 to and this is important because we have no desire to harm the population and then from what's on the global. so there is no sign of another pause in fighting israel has pulled it to negotiate it out of the sci fi tools,
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the deputy leader of how mos said any further release of hostages would only happen as part of ending the wall. earlier we spoke with the military analyst frank leg, which we asked him about the up to 1500000 displaced palestinians, and gather many of whom might have to move again as well. i suspect it isn't possible. there are a number of constraints. first of all, it seems that the instructions it is, well it keeps giving and you can see these across the media where you are told what go from this. so to that, so we'll move, move to disadvantage or evidently confusing. and there's a 2nd issue as well. which is rarely spoken of and that's of course, the fact that hamas doesn't want people to move because the habits is using these people as human shields. so from these very perspective, they all causing evidently causing some confusion, perhaps, or trying to do something to try to do the best i would imagine, but also
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a homicides that interested in keeping people that out. of course, how long is this going to go on for shifting people around like pieces on the chessboard? it, it doesn't, it's not a good look. so we say. and joining us now from a man in jordan is eunice test, head of communications, and advocacy in the middle east armoire armoire. uh, thank you for joining us. get. can you tell us what you're hearing from guys on the latest, airstrikes and how they are affecting people in this situation is horrific? does another turn to be one of the most dangerous places for children in, in uh, on iris. uh, as of today, you know, uh it is a picture to see an subject to see that the number that there are more to than a continue to because to be injured. our teams are on the ground and they seem to get hold of it. in fact, the have been on the infrastructure, but more so on. so then the scores of children are be taken to hospitals. this is
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yours. and there are schools of thousands own 1000. so it says they are being killed. oh it had be killed, you know, the estimates were like that on $400.00. so the kids and injured every day and with the color and intensity of the hospital these, this is pretty much as well. so i just see that that's sort of vehicle what does the indian be and before the coming course and be and before i think and imperative, we see that the hearing that there is a situation continues to be extremely dire. you know, with the lack of access to forward to how can you attrition 1000000 at sugar and goes off with insecure. most of them are like how does anybody overcrowded places? and they also objected to the elements and to all the locals. essentially the basic service is that with the lies at imminent risk, let me ask you a question about that. when there was a cease fire, some humanitarian aid was able to get through. those talks are now stalled, military offers, they are operations have resumed. this mean no more relief supplies, you know,
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somebody supplies going in, but there's not enough light. i understand, you know, if we look at the situation and goes up with a 2000000 people, more than 2000000 people are in need of the med, petty, and that's half of those children. so to be able to sustain the needs, you know, of the huge needs, you know, you would need on 1st and then your next we would be the 1st thing done and you, the axis in terms of supply is going to enter. does the add as well, the security conditions to allow that saved distribution of the supply so that people across the get the step. so this isn't whatever the of these are really good to go. situation, this is the cutting of the current a crossing dropped off crossing is the only life line for the children and the found this thing does that. so i mean, interruptions our deduction and the going investment would definitely take the lives of him in and disc. oh sir, let me ask you since there unicef about the children, what do they need now? and what will they need in the future? i mean, psychologically, after all they've gone through. so, what do we,
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what this isn't any, does the need dr. analyses fine? there's nothing other spots used for your that can that to ensure that the b, b live and not to be killed up to be injured, not to be exposed to necklace with drinking and rich at the contaminated water. that gives them they are. yeah. and other, most importantly, born diseases, you know, and this would be just don't get the nit drive now ceasefire and i think disabilities plus read through every single at nation every single day. the description times x doesn't continue to because to make sure typical the, as far as that is the supplier, is that each immediately substances fire at the same time will score the needs of massive and in terms of everything else, different about the about was the real question you have a to is we are talking about the nutrition of all. it has both of those old as well . you have spoken about through mom, all that you're going to date and does the outcome applies to select the how be
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exposed to for of that. and then that's bombing and, and the, the, the footage and the other fixtures that they're really exposed to from having that system. so it hasn't seeing the burden skill or their siblings or, you know, being themselves exposed, you know, to the, to the, to the, to the bombings. i'm thinking to hospitals, you know, the things that you all are seeing a perfect and, and nothing good stuff. that's what i mean, we just use fire through the despair, the, to them all the guys got the, the, the atrocities that are being committed. understood, thank you amar amar with you, and if that stuff in a match or thank you. now there's some other stories making news around the world. then as well as our testing pilots in a referendum, the government helps will strengthen its claim over as a cable the territory that's legally part of neighboring deanna. the vote is non binding and comes after the united nations tough board board in caracas, not to challenge, can, has control over the mind. hundreds of after shots have left filipinos on the edge
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following a powerful earthquake in the country. south saturday evenings, making to $7.00 event killed, one person in saudi gollindo sewer province, more than 900 kilometers south at the capitol. manila, a tsunami alert has been lifted, but the area has been hit by for after shock, stronger than magnitude 6. unique airport resume flight operations early sunday. after being closed on saturday, due to heavy snowfall, thousands of travelers were stranded in the bavarian capital where the extreme winter weather has this structed public transport in long distance rail services. this video posted on x shows a jet frozen into the rugby at munich. i bought the heavy snowfall. i brought everything to a standstill and caused gravity kills in southern germany. in
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the, in the morning they said flights would leave after 12 o'clock. then we had to take our way into the car park with shovels. we had to pick a taxi to the terminal because the buses weren't running, which no one told us. and now we don't know what to do either. if there's something that we just have to wait, it's all a bit annoying, but it can't be helped. similar, it seems that munich center is going to station bid thousands of passengers are also stranded but have to use the replacement services if there are any and such that is football game between buy in munich and union. berlin was called off to of the heavy snowfall has caused davids in the regions surrounding munich and to go to see this traffic disruptions in neighboring austria since the land and the check, the public. dozens of tribes were left stuck on media. and what are these
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for those whose travel plans haven't been up to and the snow has done to it is talks lots like drugs into winter wonderland just in time for the start of the christmas season. and one of the thousands is trying to travel as is my colleague dw reported william blue cross william. good to see you a bit under trying circumstances. you're, you're still bound. tell us what happened. a dot nick, you and i are from winds. great places. so maybe this is power for the course munich, and the area, the state in southern germany, is also a winds replace. but people who are out in the bottles, they've been telling me that this is the most amount of snow that they've seen at one time. and this early in the season, some time for some of them in their entire life. i've been here since thursday. it's been snowing since then just like full of this powdery, beautiful, perfect snow. of course, underneath all this snow is quite dangerous ice and there's as much as 40
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centimeters in places of this snow. and as a result, i was supposed to come back to berlin on saturday. there was no way that was going to happen because of the night from friday on the saturday. just everything came to . ready stand still, all means of transport, of course, taxi's ride chairs, almost impossible to get hundreds of people crowding at a train station into hotel lobbies. i was almost one of them cuz i didn't think i was gonna be able to get to my hotel, which was just a few kilometers outside of the center of the city where i was. it was just impossible to get there. it took me 3 hours to move just a few kilometers and all these things to a very nice woman who let me share her over with her. she was going to some other part of the city. it took us a very long time. the car actually spun out to the other side of the road once. unfortunately, there was no oncoming traffic. that's the kind of dangerous situation we're in. and the roads, at least from my perspective, from my experience they were not treated. they weren't prepared for this. even though it wasn't a huge storm to get them all at once, it was just accumulating over very,
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very long time until we came to the situation of friday and saturday. just to complete shut down. and just briefly, how long is this shut down and travel backlog likely to last? what's the weather situation like to? things are slowly coming back to normal. you can see it's now a beautiful day. the sun is shining, it's very cold, which keeps everything streaming. i see all the surface or just, you know, layered with ice, but the airports back up and running rains are up and running, obviously with limitations with delays. but of course everybody now wants to get out. so there's, there's a backlog where people really can get out even if there are train specific questions. hopefully i'll be seeing you back in berlin, nick at sometime today, but it could be tomorrow or sometime this week, we'll just have to say, okay, fingers crossed when blue cross reporting from a very snow in that area. you're now up to date after the break reporter takes a look at berlin's growing indian community and the challenges of funding at home
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