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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin in garza, there is very limited to say is, it's focus is one mind all job is to find seen well and kill him. dishonest for yeah, yes in was the leader of her mazda in guys are, has that affairs buckles compartment and more find a student casualties in southern gaza plus the european union and try not get back down to business. you'll need to us, hold that 1st off switch on our stringent being and yes with both started saying they're hoping to find common ground on
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a number of issues. the, i'm been expanded, you welcome. the fighting has intensified in and around southern guns as main city of con eunice. as these fairly ministry pursues, it's goal of eliminating a moss. i'm innocent organization designated a terrorist group by multiple countries, as is right and expands it's offensive. palestinians are being forced to flee the fighting and ongoing bombardment, thousands of heading to shelters in the south, where there's still no guarantee of safety. of women and children spilled across the hospital floor and families huddled in the cona, still covered in dust. and the latest explosion, vanessa hospital in one unit, is running out of space to treat the many injured people who are constantly
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arriving. and rather the situation is catastrophic. in all senses of the word, the lack of medical equipment and resources means we tend to treat people of this site is rails minute tree operation in around goals. the 2nd largest city has intensified in recent days. and the number of palestinians killed and injured continues to rise thousands and now fleeting, con eunice to seek shelter even for the south. but safety seems unreachable now. here in the southern city of rough uh, on the egyptian buddha, recent arrivals were among those kills by a recent his radio strike. besides you and the facade service of the house was targeted by 3 rockets. and they targeted women and children. the, as you can see,
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this is kind of displaced, palestinians who were told the science would be safe. the safe is supposed to be safe. i guess that's where it displays from come. i developed to rough enough where it is supposed to be sites with them and they were all killed. as israel focuses the new phase of its minute tree operation on southern gaza. the search for shelter from the conflict becomes honda every day. from all i'm joined here and just to do it by justin chrome please. i'm really pretty veteran. the terrorism expert and ceo of sippy line and international intelligence and risk analysis consultancy based in the u. k. just welcome to the studio. thank you. just saw the fighting, the in the 100 years has been described as the most intense in the wall sofa. why is it the most intense sofa? i think i um, obviously, is ralph been solely mounting this operation. they've, they've seen quite hard fighting in northern garza, but in some ways the operation northern gauze was easier than perhaps we expected that they made progress more quickly than perhaps you might expect. i think these
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really assessment the time is a lot of people, of course, that flags northern goals, including some of that. how about fighters and con unice has always been pretty important base for how mass, obviously is one of the 2 major centers in the gaza strip. so as i was always focused on that areas being that the bull place go headquarters of hamas and garza, they knew it simpletons. and i think that sense was a lot of people who move that from the fight to get them. and so from us, and certainly that's why i think the fighting in the northern pol, it's been a little easier than expected. and the cost is rel, told people move south of the why, because i'm the cause that told her might as well. so you never move away from northern gauze or is why the 1st mid shop racial take place. so this is a culminating area, so i'll be going to see different sorts of is there any operations in the south then be did in the north, and if so in what way? i think it's very similar tactics. and israel has been following an approach that was used. the most of it was used in basel are actually back in 2003 when i was
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a. and that's this approach of securing areas. moving in to cities know been areas of multiple different axis to strike particular targets in those areas. so you think of an old fashioned sage, it's around the city and then you bought it and gradually moved. and this is about seizing key bits of ground inside the city, securing the routes in. and then having areas you can operate safely from and striking out. and that's all related to, as well as desire to go off to a particular target areas where they come out, saw in news. and as they are doing this, we're seeing the civilian casualties. the civilian tor mound have the same time that as pressure from the united states and from other quarters for these ran to do more to avoid civilian casualties, civilians don't really have anywhere else to. so that's what the u. n is saying. do you see any change in, is there any tactics so that they can avoid the civilian casualties that have been registered so far? i mean, sadly, no, i think it's solid multi made by this kind of destruction that we see in gauze and
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the suffering of the people the. and of course, the fact is how mouse is as a role for them up from all of the of the room. and they knew what would happen with this route. but it's really itself is that she sort of weirdly proud the sophistic at the moment that i think they've been 15000 dead guards are at the moment of which is around a single 5000. we think of how mass spices, of course they've gone to tell you to expect that number to be off. but that's what to say. got you a ratio of 2 dead civilians to one. how about sports is pretty good, isn't it? that sort of these really approach to this, and i think of course, a lot of the, well, the 2nd that's too much, you know, we accept the, if you do an operation in these circumstances, they're all going to be simply cost. it's impossible to avoid completely, but this is not a ratio that the rest and well find successful is real. i think says no, this is actually pretty good. if you look at what we're doing with, we think this is reasonable. i'm not, is the problem. the rest of the world, i didn't think agrees with that ratio, but that is also not feed into a further cycle of violence and becomes, of popped up like this man, because the higher the civilian told it doesn't. that's mean, they'd be
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a recruitment force in a sense, the and also the relatives of those with died. do they not become the most fight as of the future, becoming a problem for is running the future? yeah, i was honest once he is good. well next officer i'll call either and i said now the reservation of, i'll call it a for example, i think with a mass in itself, it's initial ration of previous groups. there will be other groups off to it. so israel's mission to destroy mass makes no sense militarily the minute she can do the best job they can, they could eliminate the leadership, they can destroy miss all launching facilities, but they were eliminate the idea or from us. and while some gossen is all totally against the mass and did before in fact, events 2 months ago today, the other people in goals are of course, i sympathize with him ass. they will resent as well for these actions, of course, and it's going to fuel a cycle as it always has done, unless there was a very big change at the end of this. it is hard to see that the man will that
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change will be, i mean, and once cause was left as this ruined wasteland. what comes next? do you see and is there any plan at all? do you think israel is factoring? this isn't of the 1st time they've been in casa, know, and they've gone through the cycle before of go in and retaliate. there's a clock running of how long is rail support. this will allow the operation to continue before they say enough, and then things reset. they've been through that cycle again and again. so they are aware of this. but politically, i think they all power lies with the need to fulfill this mission that the government has now assigned the ministry. but the fact that again, a military mission alone will not solve this problem in need something more comprehensive and it needs support the people have caused. once this is finished and the rebuilding will leave it there for the time being. the thanks so much for coming into the studio, adjusting crump, ceo of civil line and terrorism expert. thanks so much. thank. and there was a quick look at some more was news headline starts as president bridget, firefighter, one has mentioned the greek prime minister. he had filled the meeting as a new chapter between the countries, but the history of rivalry,
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the diplomatic visit covered the trade and migration as well as. so the total of disputes in the gmc police and russia are conducting a search in the classroom with a fatal shooting to place a 14 year old gov classmate and wounded 5 of those in pretty honest a 16 the other border with ukraine before getting her side of the motor for the tech is yet to be established. the st. charles there for commission comprising a 115 islands in the north and has declared the state of emergency after the last up and explosives people. the explosion on my island home to the capital victoria damaged a surrounding industrial area. police people were told, i'm sorry to stay at home and schools were closed. the leaders of the european union have held stokes, with chinese present children being hoping to ease trade disputes and narrow and
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already deep divide over the war in ukraine. both europe and commission president for the slough on the line. and jonathan found some head charles michelle out in fiji. the treatment is considered a diplomatic restart due to the rocky relationship in recent years, which means that china, you want to try not to address a $200000000.00 trade imbalance and bunch fee to use trying those influence with russia to help. and you frame vol correspondent, 5 you and press the back of, of the meeting for us from a b j. and he told us more about china's economic and political interests when it comes to the u as well. well china, once it, um, is a business as usual dates. first of all, i want to maintain the access to what's the q we're p and market. i mean china, us economy, it's very um, export driven and basically the european consumer is keeping the chinese engine walking. so they have a high interest in keeping that with going up and more on
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a political level. um, they also don't want brussels to move closer to what's watching in the ice of aging in the us government is trying to contain the economic rise of china by, you know, um, implementing a tech um a sanctions export controls, etc. and you know, seating thing does one, you're up to follow the way of the us and i think when you talk to different them and see europe and diplomats and whenever they have talks with m. m chinese culture pods. they are very, you know, a curious about what do you mean by the risk in your economy. they have really a freight that he risking in the end could mean some form of decoupling correspond fabia and catch by there. today is the style of hanukkah, the a day jewish festival of flights and democracy with kirsten, the german jobs. the is expressing his solid deputy with the countries jewish community at the ceremony. here in berlin,
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olaf shoals is the 1st german john slot to preside over the lighting of a giant no comment. nora in front of the german capital brandenburg gate to see us festival comes. i mean, the ongoing wall between israel and homos and an increase and to submit ticket tax . yeah. in germany as not speak to the the chief political correspondent, nazzo who is at the brandenburg gave shannon belinda. nina, what's the symbolism of this event at the time? when is where it is fighting a war? now this is an event that has been going on in berlin since 2008, and then so from 15 years and is usually an festival when the dues community in germany celebrates its existence and stress is the fact that the jewish live is a positive german society's life, but this year the organizers said that the message coming out of this event this year is more that jewish life needs to be protected also in gemini. so these,
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this event here at the moment here at the bretton but gauge is one where there's lots of high ranking politicians and actually more and hancock and capitalistic hold as so those min rugs that we see in the background as well are in the city and then ever before they see if there's some 50 that are setup across the town. now we'll have sides trip to the states today. he was also the one who lived the 1st candle. now that is of course highly significant as well as a new speeds. he also said that he wants to make it clear that he's standing by the jewish communities side. but since the 7th of october, germany seen an increase in cases of anti semitism, for instance, what is being done to come to that and to submit to incidents off to the 7th of october when to appear in germany some 320 percent. so that is
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a very, very steep rise that was on average 29 and to submit 6 incidents that were recorded by the official bodies that take stock of such incidents. so that is of course, extremely alarming. and the result was that it's up to the secure seed was step shop around 2 years. institutions such as synagogues, will across germany, edgers institutions, all any way that always protected. they always have at least one police man standing outside. now they're up to full. so i'll protecting serious institutions that again, this organizes here at this event this year are also saying it's not just a way of protecting jurors live. if you'd say we need police presence that you also need to make it clear that jewish life is a positive gemini. and that things like under the nazi regime. 90 years ago when jews were killed in such high numbers, but could never happen again to never see political corresponding mina,
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