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the, the, this is the w news live from the land is really forces surround cells and garza's. main. to see these ready military says its troops have entered the hot upon unit itself to some of the most intense fighting. and it's will against how much power simians try to survive, submit the destruction, the pricing has blocks a distribution. and they've been told by israel to fleet sites that in the south. but the un says no west in gods, but it's safe for us to continue the release of is really
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uh hello north for our family sheriff once fee is randy government to help get lost family members, elden goza back so that that may be impossible fights the games come off, rages on will. so coming up on the program officer, the cop $28.00 climate conference, finalizes, it's climate change loss and damage fund. we looked at what that means for floods. hit talk is done just over a year ago. millions of families last they had so well for funding. now help them rebuild the lights, the and then you can just mckinnon. welcome to the program. israel says it's troops have entered cells and gauze as largest, especially the military says it's ulcers. have now reached the heart of han eunice
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and have the city surrounded following what it describes as the most intense day of slicing sofa. and israel says it has expanded its offensive into southern go garza, in order to eliminate from us, which is classified as a terrorist. group by many countries speaking on tuesday night, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his country's forces have so far killed a round hoff of the hamas come on. those in the gaza strip. minimal excuse me now of fights is are expanding the ground operation against thomas in every place industry, including the south. i'm so tonight we operate today with a massive for some of the choking hon eunice. some of that, but you but you the sure thing to bother you. we besieged quotes of the game, but there is no place beyond our reach. we took control of the general security amount of how much time you mom exemption our break. soldiers are fighting powerfully against the kid is not in trouble. they are conducting close quarters,
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bottle this, assume they are eliminating terrace around the clock when we have the up behind and every bottle. then while i have, you know, meanwhile the un, so slicing and southern gulf as a means vital age cannot be delivered to most parts of the strip. it says i need the city of rough uh, which borders egypt is currently able to receive deliveries. hundreds of thousands of people have been told to evacuate to she, monetary and zones by israel as its millet tray baffles homeless militants and han eunice. but the un says no way in garza is like 10 cities um that will come inside and come eunice. many palestinians set up a camp in the city of to flee and gets really strikes and northern golf zone. but being here hasn't been safe either. and it's getting worse. it's even difficult for people to speak safely to reporters get in a box on the
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and the dead piling up outside the moans. the, oh god, all the out of one is looking on and cannot stop them. not said. what have they done? why are they being killed? what crime did they commit to die? the steps to the market. it's really victory has released footage that it saves shows it's fighters pushing deeper into southern goals. um, but she, she, me, i mean 60 days since the beginning of the law, offices of surrounding con eunice in southern casa, to know who we are operating with professionalism. clearing the population ahead of time from the combat areas is the lack of what godson's have been told
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to move for the south to reform. what awaits them. there is molten cities and the lone q to get drinking water. and i'm not going to get the thing about the only d sunday nation planned and rough. uh, that is providing inhabitants with clean water. it's powered by solar energy and when in winter. so if that stops and we will not be able to provide people with any will i think that enough and then that's a list of my the united nations. so he's more than 80 percent of golf. those population have been driven from the homes and space on the small coastal strip is running out. many simply don't know where they can find refuge. a marina muran is a military, i'm list under such fellow at kings college london. i asked her earlier if we're now seeing a new phase of the is really military operation. yes, it is a new phase after the cease fire or after this at the end of see this he's fire is a military operation,
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has to be recalibrated and now it seems like the northern parts of the city is under control and clear it's so this new phase even more destructive than the previous one is about one of the strongholds of some us, according to the east ro side, which is con eunice. and so is the operation here is very similar to wasn't seen, was a guy's a city, a, namely this, the troops are trying to surround and controls the area control access to the city . is, is say that this is a even more destructive than the 1st phase. we know is rarely false, is all now in the house of hon. units can you give us a sense of what facing in, in such a dense of an area would be, would be like not to mention the number of civilians who reflect that from the north. as it is an absolute nightmare for any military to fight in urban fight against
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a force that doesn't wear any insignia. so essentially you don't know who the enemy is and you have a lot of civilians. as you correctly stated, they are so the risk of collateral damage or shooting the wrong person is very high . and israel try to get the civilian side. but the problem is, of course, where it is a go. and so they have now to operate the monkey civilians going literally house by house trying to clear it because her mazda also enjoys very expensive tunnel network, which is believed to be beneath, on eunice. and so this is a very important stronghold for home off, and this will be very difficult because how much will be using the tunnels and is able to surprise the is fairly mellow tree at any point. therefore, the each really moultrie is trying to eliminate as many tools as possible, but it's not a very precise science in the sense that they are trying to bomb the tunnels. on
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the one hand, on the other hand, they are filling them with liquid explosive. so it's, it's a very cumbersome operation which carries a very big humanitarian risk. i mean, speaking of the tunnels, we've been hearing reports. the israel is considering flooding uh the how much tunnels and running on the gaza with see was, i mean, is this something that's like cnn, and what do we know about the idea of strategy for the coming days going forward? i know there are indeed considerations to use see water to floods the tunnels. now the us hasn't clearly positioned itself towards this idea. it's still not clear what does this operation will be conducted on off. on the one hand, you have to humanitarian considerations and we have heard in the report how little drinking water is a close teens have, and that's good for us or undermine water supply. if the idea for to use
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a strategy to flaw the titles on the, as a problem is from the luxury because nobody knows the extent of the tunnels and water fact sea water will have on them was, is a strategy will work. so the, the humanitarian risk is huge and you don't know if you will get a military advantage from using that. so i assume come with the engineers will be busy trying different technologies and how to best literally slot out some us and possibly the hostages, because they're also hostages. somewhere in those panels about 100 of them. so you are risking killing the hostages, which was of course, and damage is ris reputation on the international stage. so it is quite a tricky operation. i don't know if they are going to go ahead with it. we'll proceed further with liquid explosives and compartments. during the thanks so much for that analysis, that's marina moran from kings college london. thank you so much. i.
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now how must militants all still holding more than hoss fee is really hostages in secret locations across gauze and the on some see guessing more family members alpha live is the fracking for their relatives. back in israel talks for another ceasefire, ongoing giving possibly a glimmer of hope, but the audio is fall from over the w spencer. the mess of 27 year old film students in tel aviv cheryl have run for whom so much is at stake. it's really hard killed or kidnapped, the unimaginable fates that befell 12 of she will have rooms relatives. it's been uh hello nurse for our family. um, since october 7th, obviously we leave the day every day when i'm us classified
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a terrible organization by multiple countries attacked israel, including the keyboard sigbili. they killed her aunt to uncles. and one of the caregiver is they didn't till 9 of her family members hostage feeling abandoned by the use by the government. she will have her own turn to germany, where she also hold citizenship to raise awareness of her family's ordeal. and we expect germany to do it every can every channel. and i think she also traveled to brussels, to ask the european parliament to help put pressure on his rail to reach the hostage deal. the fact that we are here is a desperate act to ask for more help. age of she was family, the women and children were released during the pause in finding deal of late to november a it was a miracle to see the people coming back from like, hell, you know,
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almost like it was amazing. it was exciting is, was moving, it was unbelievable. it was so real because it was seeing them on screen, on television with the rest of, you know, the people of these wrote and maybe the world, you know. so it was a moment of a private moment. this became very public, but to show how father of 2 of the release children is still in gaza. i think the message in our, our goal now is to keep going. and even though a lot of people are back, there are still a lot of people that haven't got back in my family. got the gift, seeing some of my family back, but the families didn't. there are still sitting and waiting and crying and shouting and fighting for their loved ones. what's that like being at the mercy of the world? you mentioned public opinion and having that,
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that pressure on me. basically, i come from a very complicated the for politically and me know, vision and, and we as a family we are and these down the hard part where people are fees, obviously does an occupation this country and it needs to end. but you know, war is not an end, so people are surprised when i'm saying they still believe in based and i wanted to because of what's happened to my family, but i think it's the only solution and that my family should be the last people that are dying and murdered over this, you know, crazy political situation. and so are the people in government and then to fight with the pain. you know, i see big families with so many names like a raised and crossed and and it reminds you of my family because we have so many victims as well. it definitely released
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unless johnny was on this joins me here in the studio. i could see shawnee, we know that 138 hostages are still being held by hum us. does the is riley government have a plan to get them back? all if you ask is really official. it's clear to them the only through pressure on the, on from us. so i out military operation. they manage to get the previous deal and that's a plan for getting more hostages out. they feel that they need to push strong in gaza, mostly now and from using south of calls where the leaders of how most of the families are from. we're not sure they're still in, in the gaza strip themselves, but they're from originally. so the symbol behind that is for them problem, that's what a so when would be the only way to get, you know, a better deal to a new deal to, to get to hostages out. if, if at all, you know, we will see serious talks resume. but isabel feels that military operation is the only way forward, and this military operation is obviously continuing now. now in the southern gaza
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strip. is there a sense amongst is riley's that this strategy is pushing the lives of the hostages in danger and even more danger? just as the scrolling concern for the so the wellbeing of those hostages we, we hear now after the release of, of over a 100 over several 100 dozens. and we hear horrible stories. the conditions that were held in the danger that the, that they were exposed to due to israel operation in the gaza strip. many of them tell about hearing the bombs being exposed to it. first of all, they had to move constantly on the run, trying to save the lives from the bombings, but also damages that are occurring. and you know, when you're sitting in a, in a tunnel in an a that building above you as collapsing on your head, of course, that also might have an effect on, on those hostages. so there is a growing concern of how the is really operation is affecting the hostages held in gaza, very much. yes. and, and the family members of the hostages, the say in,
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but the, you know, the military is absolutely prioritizing slicing of, of bringing the hostages home. so correct. what are the government say is as far as trying to, to, to the, if you hear officials is very a politicians they say constantly, they have 2 goals. they want to eradicate him off and golf out and, and they all want also to bring back all the hostages. what we're seeing that the families are saying, especially now after we hear more and more testimony, is that people who were in gaza held hostages. this thing, these 2 do not work hand in hand. we either bring back the hostages right now because these people have very limited time. the conditions are very dire. and then we take care of hamas later. there's a lot of angry. we've seen the meeting yesterday of that and you out with the families over 2 hours we set together. we've, we've heard the lash at the politicians with a lot of frustration and madness, basically saying you've had years and years to take care of her mouth. now you need to take care of our loved ones and bring them home. if you hear it, nothing, you always speak of the other ministers in the war cabinet. they keep trying to
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convince the families these 2 things do go hand in hand, finding hamas and bringing the hostages goes hand in hand. but we slowly see a rift going, you know, growing in among israeli population between those we feel like we need to find some us no matter what. and those say we need to bring back the hostages. and then, you know, still a bit with the fighting because that's the top priority. you mentioned the intense anger that is being directed towards the israeli prime minister and from the families of the hostages mounting political pressure as well. how can you assess his position right now? well, it will be enough. he's, he's his, he is a very, you know, israel was, it is on the brink of, of, of internal while the civil war as does happen and letting out himself is still dealing with, you know, he's, his trial is going to be to do because he's on trial for, you know, the bravery and so on. so he is in the still has a very precarious political position and he's hoping to galvanize
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a on the succession board to get stronger support. but then at the same times as we're talking about this risk, we also seeing very clear the vision between those with supporting into the aisle and the cause of fighting come us above all. and then more or less the can also not connected to the hostages, saying, let's wait for that. let's bring hostages 1st. listening i was going to have to going to have to pay political price no matter what he decides. here. shawnee resent us on middle east on the list. thanks so much the company. okay, let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world today. and the us has announced visa bands on me is randy settlers involved in the tax on palestinians in the west bank. the u. s. has repeatedly called on his rail to do more to stop assessing the violence which has increased since the october, the 7th time off attacks. the state department said the band but impact thousands of people. at least 17 people have been killed in a bus accident in the central philippines. they were a passengers on
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a vehicle that plunged into a ravine after its break failed. initial reports suggested many more had died, but the death toll has since been revised down with hollywood actors. have those had to back a new deal with film and tv studios. the look set to bring a long running and costly dispute to an end act as a ban on strikes a month. so disagreements about compensation levels and the use of also official intelligence and the world 1st night time, self driving bus. so this has begun operations in the south korean capital, so for the time being a driver assessing behind the wheel as a safety precaution, but the vehicles move completely autonomously linking some of the capitals. busiest areas off to midnight are now industrialized countries have pledged around half a 1000000000 us dollars to help the world's most vulnerable nations cope with the
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impacts of climate change and agreement on the new loss and damage funds. on the 1st day of the comp 20 a climate conference was met with a standing ovation. the money will help pay for damage caused by slow onset disasters, like rising sea levels and extreme weather events such as heavy rain flooding, droughts, and wild fires. but many sites, the money pledged is simply notes enough in pockets. dawn, for example, families are still struggling off to the deadly floods that were made. what was by climate change swept through send province in the middle of 2022 or do i need to do to get any answer about these award this from me? it's most space. it's not a very tight and not really need to shift. but it school is big enough for $22.00 a year. that was much less than this month house with her husband had 2 children and several other relatives. she was 8 months pregnant when they had to run for
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their life last year. feeling the flooding that hit their village, the waters left her home in the southern city, robbins in and dated for months. their life stock, a source of food and income on baptist. even though they are back in their home. and they're trying to make ends meet. the family hasn't fully recovered. negative within the we struggled to good food, even though. yeah, my husband can find work out there. so sometimes we can only afford to feed the children. we adults go to bed hungry. when we have the money, we buy some potatoes to feed the children. this is young, was one of the worst affected, the waters destroyed 4000000 acres. the factory goes to the land to i've bought this done. large parts spills gone, be worked. that's left many farming communities without food and the sustainable
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source of income local eat drops, had stepped in and they're working with them in most in need. teaching them to farm selma has been trained to grow her own vegetables on a small piece of land. she managers to grow enough to feed her children and also some extra produce to make some money. what time all the time that i'm glad we survived the flood saw the we lost a lot of our lives. so 12 goats and 2 goes. we became poor. we couldn't buy in a vegetables to feed the whole family. my children were always getting sick. now i'm able to feed my children properly. but these locating dimensions are only a tiny fiction of what is needed. the buckets on the government sees it cannot
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provide large scale. it has, it was in one of the worst economic prices in the country's history. when the floods hit the board, the worst under guards and have been directly linked to climate change. even though focused on image less than one percent of cooper, greenhouse gases, if people are suffering that direct consequences, that's why the implementation of the law damage fund at the un climate conference call 20. it offers some tips for these communities. but until the funding is released, millions we'd have to survive on their own. it's now it's been over 2 decades in the making but a possible trade deal between the european union and south america as much as the trading book is now in serious doubts, differences over standards and environmental issues are looking increasingly
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insurmountable. a deal would create a free trade area and quote, incorporating the 27 e u countries and locust. those full members, brazil contain yeah, power boy and uruguay. it would be the biggest in the world, covering $780000000.00 people and accounting for 20 percent of global trade. let's take a look at the existing trade between the 2 blocks and 2022. it totaled almost $730000000000.00 us dollars. the experts from exports from the you to the console. countries include plastic products like bottles, cause and chemicals, and central to trade and the other direction. also, beans, meat, and oil. living on a british research team has cross paths with the wells biggest iceberg scientists
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from the british adult take. so they became the 1st to see and film $823.00 a which rises $400.00 maces above the surface of the sea. it will also able to test the water is around it to monitor the effects of climate change on the ocean. it extends, as far as we can see, ice but a $23.00 a is estimated to be more than 3 times the size of new york city. full twice as big as great to london off to being fixed in position for some 30 years. the iceberg work for you last month, scientists on board a research ship located near the tip of the and talked to peninsula that one has all the we are investigating how nutrients stored in the ice released into the ocean when the ice melts. and what impact is, has in the eco system on bank i and presidents had of that's, it was the same as the a $23.00, a was drifting out of and talked to quotas. scientists were able to collect samples
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of sieboldt around this mega iceberg. to investigate how climate change is affecting the southern ocean before it break free, it was located in the weddell sea in the antarctic for 3 decades. now it's being carried with the ocean currents towards the southern talk to archipelago of south georgia in the south atlantic. so it is still not clear why this full 1000 square kilometer mass device is on the move. and finally, to an unofficial competition between local authorities in spain, vine for the on of having the countries tool as christmas tree. a small town in the country is northern can tell 3 or region claims to have one that title lighting up . what it says is, this is largest tree structure towers. 65 meters high and those it's twinkled nearly 20000 l e d lights is christmas
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