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the, the, this is deed of the news live from berlin, talks on renewing a cease fire and gas it hidden impass. israel withdraws from deadlock negotiations and cutter accusing him as of not complying with a deal to release women and child costs. meanwhile, israel has been stepping up the air strikes on southern gas also on the program, a controversial referendum and venezuela. people are asked to vote on a centuries old claim to s a key. both a disputed territory which the u. n. warrens belonged to neighboring piano plus
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after we've gotten some 40 centimeters of snow beer, understanding it up to my knees, dates an absolute mess. bavaria begins to resume the air and rail operations after the region is paralyzed for 24 hours. we'll hear more from our snow bound report the make spicer welcome to the program. israel has ordered palestinians to evacuate for more areas around the 2nd largest city in the gaza strip hon eunice. it is intensifying its military campaign on the southern gaza. many of the territories, 2300000 residents have already fled there. after being ordered to leave the north. any hopes of a return to troops had been dashed after talks and cutter collapsed. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered his negotiating team to return home,
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a mass which has been designated a terrorist organization by multiple countries says it will not release any more hostages until all palestinian prisoners held by israel are released as relentless strikes on southern gaza. when many people have sought safety pipes, the some here is now gone. i don't have no idea. there's nothing left to fear. for our houses are going on. our property is gone, where money is going to the whole sunset been murdered? wouldn't some die, 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 makes shift camp near a hospital in the city of han, eunice. they say no place is safe with his riley bones dropping everywhere. so some
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are ignoring is rails calls to move. so the south and a staying push lower in the 1st showing, they told us to back to me to the south because it's safe. now they told us to go further. so this is nonsense the, we're not going anywhere i, they will remain here and they can do whatever the police israel says it is struck hundreds of hum us 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 green 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 at the
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end. this is important because we have no desire to harm the population. and then from what's on his global for sale, there is no sign of another pause in fighting israel has pulled its negotiate out of the safe by a toolbox, the deputy leader of how mos said any further release of hostages would only happen as part of ending the wall staying in the region. international criminal court chief prosecutor kareem can met with palestinian authority president my food of us in the west bank on saturday, while in how my law had also met with activists and palestinians released from is rarely prisons. earlier he visited israel and met with some of the release hostages, as well as with families of those still held by how much in the gas and strip can said previously the i c. c was investigating suspected war crimes committed by both sides in the recent escalation. and for more on this,
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we're joined now by you about this on. he's an attorney who works with the families of the hostages and who accompanied her in can on his trip to israel and the palestinian territories. mister sa, so thanks for, for joining us. can you tell me? what did the prosecutor of the i c. c. achieve from what you're hearing in meeting with president mackwood about who after all doesn't rep to represent him us. thank you for having me. i don't know exactly what happened. they made me deal with the bus because definitely they took place one day after his visit to your with us in israel. i can tell you one thing that, that we saw during this trip here in israel together with us a where we took him through the united, the room, the space in the kids in the south a we visited the very keyboard them afterwards. big far as a keep boats, as well as the north of a side getting late or wrong and built
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a chance for me which day families of hostages to their stories. some of them are hostages, that's were already released so many of them have not been released yet. and many of the people are themselves victims still still to for 7 trustees we also have the chance so they get together with the my dish, neither children, hospital meetings there with the manager of the hospital. so a, i don't know what they've missed to us to read, but they know that we still con, got the chance here needs to be towards the people to hear 1st the stories to stay and the thoughts because they visited me still here. the noise is smell of the snow because unfortunately even 2 months afterwards, they still there actually sense when you visit these communities. sure. well, darn it. i should forgive me, help me understand the legal gears of all this. he's at work kinds of prosecutors.
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he's hearing stories, he's gathering evidence. uh i would suppose to, to building a case, how would the families like to see this play out in terms of international law, do you think so? so just clarifying that it was not here for collecting evidence. it was secure in order to get the 1st impression in the request of the families, but obviously didn't count here until sherry sympathy became heroes, a prosecutor in order to decide whether to open such an investigation and go to the evidence collection a page. and i think that's what you saw in here. it should convince himself it's such an investigation. now there's no question legally about his jurisdiction for try the compass mentioned before the bus. it's the same, a president of the college student state, a state called because they didn't claim you didn't ask the international firm for task. i accepted a hold of us has joined the international chris for us that she has given it to his
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vision over all the citizen. so the soul of by him the city and state such a citizen. so because the street, which includes all of us paper traitors, whether they're leaving or leaving elsewhere are under the jurisdiction of the international. ringback and just briefly, if i may, do you think that an indictment by the i c. c, would change the thought process of the members of how much are holding hostages? and how does this work in terms of the politics of, of laws? is anything going to change? because what the i c c does or doesn't do? i'll, i'll, i'll answer because this is the question that obviously we're asking. so i think that's 1st of all, we need to send a message because the international group or isa is slick us the following for, for towards the narrative trials. and it's like us days that's we are today and not the retrospect. so of any. and i've been filed by the international group or have
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somebody who has what maybe in terms of just this all supports the tablets of dumps over 7. second issue is obviously the people that are 5 floors before and the low cost of the terrorist, the finding their in house because the idea is asking in the act not only are already from the hiding behind their own, their own people is that they're less concerned about their so many leaders. okay. there's an offense or stuff. speak in the hotels in a new rise. i'm told 5 star hotels that in the various countries such a big concern. they have a lot of assets. they're 1000000000 dollars, 1000000000 dollars on the suffering. go on people with 1000000000 i was on to suffering bookcase. i asked the processor. i'm afraid that that's all we have time for this time, but thank you. you've also someone who works with the families of officers and
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israel. thank you then is way. let's go to the polls today in a controversial referendum. the government hopes will strengthen its claim over as a cable, a territory that's legally part of neighboring deanna. the vote is non binding and comes after the united nations top court ordered caracas not to take any action that would alter again, is control over the territory. that's a key, but was a 160000 square kilometers about the size of grease and makes up about 2 thirds of pianos. territory, gas and oil were discovered there in 2015. our next report will give you a sense of the mood in both keianna and venezuela in the run up to the boat. this is a cable. life is slow here, jungle and farm land against the backdrop of mountains, at this market, farmers auction of parties as we are praying, we are hoping and we are having faith stuff and nothing negative would come. you
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know what? all these rumors that is happening, we are just praying and hoping and having said that, this is our lives venice. somebody didn't say as a key, they belong to them because the region was within its boundaries during the spanish colonial period. president nicholas majorities, government is also stepped up into campaign since the discovery of oil and gas, the referendum asks if it's a key, but it should be a state was in venezuela. will not be tom until these people decide whether we are going to do with the s a keep a territory on it. is you the are broad, there's comm rates. it is not the ball it's, it is not the kind of it is the vote back in the us, the cable, people used to being ignored by the government. information on the referendum has reached them. most of these are social media and most of us inaccurate that i agree with the officials, but that doesn't mean they want to be part of venice. right. that either log that
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log in what i would send it to know, but i did indeed the people i'm not prepared for any takeover. nobody has informed us actually. no, it is being put on the table by us here as leaders trying to inform or people of the dean just that is up. what was a moment? it's unclear how's the result? so the referendum will play out if it passes that many here, and that's a cable field, the west, the future. and we come back to germany now. and munich, airport resumed flight operations early on sunday, after being closed on saturday, due to a heavy snowfall that blanketed southern germany. thousands of travelers were stranded in the very and capital where the extreme winter weather disrupted public transport in long distance rail services. some residents told dw that they've never seen so much snow fall in such a short time in their area. i spoke earlier to my colleague william blue cross, who is stuck in unix because of this now. got nick,
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you and i are from wintery places. so maybe this is power for the course munich, and the area of the state in southern germany is also a winds replace. but people who are out in the policy, 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 lives. 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 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 a standstill. all means of transport. of course, taxis ride chairs almost impossible to get hundreds of people crowding at a train station into a 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
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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 a very, 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 over the airports back up and running trains are up and running, obviously with limitations with delays. but of course everybody now wants to get
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out. so there's, there's a backlog where people really can't get out even if there are train specific questions. hopefully i'll be seeing you back in berlin, nick 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 snowing bavaria. this is due to the news. i'm next by, sir. thanks for watching the vibrant and listening place of long in the mediterranean sea mazda and just following up to carry him to us exploring modem, lodge styles, attributed to amy and emitted to alien jenny this week on the w.

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