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the, the, is it the, the, the news line from the photos from gaza face to show is right, the soldiers detaining thousands of men and forcing them to strip israel, says, carrying on interrogations to establish whether military age man, detained in northern causes, connected to the mid us improved also on the program, germany's foreign minister arrived into body for the un assignment conference on the line up that box is one of those pushing for a global commitment to phase out fossil fuel, the
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fuel. okay, welcome to the program for teachers about from goss if it's a pass to show dozens of men being detained and forced to strip bias, rain forces and menacing, a sitting cross legged on dealing in different locations as well as being transported on the back of military vehicles, these pictures were filmed in northern gauze and not far from kansas city. israel housing confirmed demands, identity is sped, says it is interrogating individuals, is riley army spokesman daniel had got already said we are investigating to see who is linked to her mouth and who is not. several countries including germany, classify her mouth as a terrorist, a group that's getting more from the w, special correspondent, abraham in jerusalem. welcome. i'm what more can you tell us about these videos?
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well since yesterday we've seen these videos in images circulating on social media, but also broadcast on is really media during prime time hours. the is really a military says that it is investigating who the what the identities of these people are. these men that have been found to you and it's unclear of the surrender . the big, big captures the details are really send a trying to ideas as it is trying to ascertain if any of them are from us a fighters. but there have been also reports identifying at least one person from these photos as a, a does a base journalist for a london newspaper and the images have also been verified. some of them at least been verified by the f p. a news agency, but this has caused at which, especially among people in the error broiled. these are, you know, pictures are very community humiliating. these people are stripped down to their
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underwear. their eyes are um their, their eyes are covered. uh, they're standing there with is really soldiers surrounding them. and so these are, you know, these are images that harkened back to dark, very dark chapters of military interventions in the, the or world and the post. and you then faster to the u. k. has spoken out against these images, but still unclear who exactly is in these images and why why they're being held or for how long they're going to be held for one glimmer of good news today before said israel is to open a border crossing to gauze. that's not so painful, but for the inspection of a. so we're talking about the karen show long border crossing. now, our viewers might now be very familiar with the rough border crossing, which is the gaza, the border crossing between the gaza strip and egypt. but the prior to the war,
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not a lot of goods were coming through the roof of crossing 60 percent of them were actually coming through the carrier im shalom crossing. and since its a crossing between gaza and israel, it has been closed since the beginning of the war. but it was very important for goods coming in and out of the strip before the war. and now what we're hearing our reports that this crossing may be open in the coming days, it's unclear what the timeline is, but for inspection. and this has meant to sort of leaving it the bottleneck of inspection for goods that would then move on to come actually through a rough uh, you know, every week that comes into the guys district from egypt still has to be approved by is really authorities, it still has to be inspected, and so there's really hope that this may be the a little bit the bottleneck that is at that you know,
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at the addiction crossing which has never equipped to really handle that volume of 8 that the gaza strip a needs right now given that we're now well into the 2nd month of constant bombardment and given all of the risk images that we're seeing about the humanitarian situation there, the un, it's very positive that this could be something of a miracle. if this crossing is open for inspection and perhaps maybe perhaps in the future for actual a deliberate, but that is to the, to positive. it seems right now, but may be something that the human is also will be negotiating for in the future. are you that i abraham in jews the other in the early weeks, the conflict of israel told gosh, a civilian population to evacuate to the southern part of the gaza strip. but not finding that has intensified. israel's ministry has been directing people to the tiny coastal tongue of al milwaukee declaring a safe zone. but many of those displays to say they have not received humanitarian
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aid to promised by israel is another palestinian school. this become a mass displacement cam labeled in israel's evacuation plan is a humanitarian zone. many who moved here were promised better conditions. the base of this place would be the safest that it would be a dump for humanitarian aid. but of course, that's not true at all. those sheltering that the school say they've mostly have to fend for themselves, describing and complete absence of all utilities. we're old, right? there are no services here. there's no running water, there's nothing more sleeping outside in the cold, but it's more than 2 months into the war guidance here, say they're exhausted of living in, in humane conditions and not having access to medical care.
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the, the, when we ask international actors to provide a huge access to electricity, food, water, so that we can live in peace here. what we call on global power is to stop this war in guys until then. many here are trying to survive with whatever means they have the and secretary, the un secretary general is pushing for immediate humanitarian ceasefire and gaza. antonio gutierrez told the security council that people are being moved around like human pin balls, and that it's impossible for aid workers to reach those in need. in the next few hours and security council is due to votes on the draft resolution calling for a cx 5 and the release of hostages. held by. i'm asked mr. gutierrez, one different risks to international security. without such a measure. there is
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a higher risk of the total collapse of the mediterranean support system, even browser, which would have devastating consequences. we anticipate. that's what the results in a complete breakdown of probably called of the ending good, especially for mess displacements into egypt. i see of the consequences going to be devastating for the security of the entire region. will tell nice fondness to ethics back to the i global commitment to phase out fossil fuels. the you and the climate conference as the when climate conference, the ends as its final week, atlanta babble is representing germany and the european union into by one of the issues of the comp 28. so i'm, it is when the delegates will agree to end the use of coal, oil and gas industry agents will also focus on renewable energy is bad box, and germany will fight hard to secure these commitments. yeah, i'm good, so new yet. the strategy is ambitious,
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because in order to keep 1.5 degrees celsius within reach, we need to triple the expansion of renewable energy and double our energy efficiency in id, if it's you and i'll be eligible for the noise. but expanding renewable energy is an energy efficiency is not enough to achieve the target of $1.00 degrees celsius. so none get off and off the we also need to phase out fossil fuels, in fussy and you know, when he's long as you can start me, let me be clear, a phase out of fossil fuels and not a phase out a fossil emissions. there is a huge difference. that is all venice will not. i'm bought clean ivy's and also on just well the w is that team shown, but there's also the comp 20 i put climate conference in dubai and explain that difference for us for the for task of this climate conference. how to deal with fossil fuels, which are the main reason for climate change. some countries and regions such as
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you and germany and almost a 100 countries are in favor of the fossil fuel phase out. then the other countries in states. man, the oil producing countries such as saudi arabia, which with a lot rather like to talk about an emissions phase out. this means they want to keep producing and using cold oil and gas. why reducing the emissions with a special technology. but this is unrealistic, expensive, and not scalable. at this point, why this narrative is considered a distraction strategy. the 1st week of the conference has the major announcements to boost renewable energies and to slash slash methane emissions. john kerry of the us special envoy on climate called the 1st days, pretty damn good 1st week quotes. fundable countries might not see that way as they are to seeing tough negotiations among countries on the fossil fuels. long term fossil fuel phase r, as in editable to limit the global warming. if it's going to be decided on,
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this is conference in the united arab emirates, the 6 largest oil producing country in the world is a big question mark and is going to be decided in the days to come to him shop at the gym. and john says approval it right, things are folded into a record, low monthly range of many trend poll found less than 20 percent of voters. i've a satisfied or very satisfied with our life shots around how said he was acting prudently, while only 12 percent felt he was a good communicator. and that's the course i said he could stay of the country through a crisis. it's the worst opponent for a german head of government for more than 25 years. but the shelves became chancellor, 2 years ago. his social democrats have begun that policy congress. and these disastrous poll results are likely to be high on the agenda. actually put correspond that anita has a has based assessment. there are several reasons i play here one to be
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fab. any supplemental would have a difficult time right now trying to stay a year of 6 and let me call has to these times of uncertainty of multiple crises, but they're also homemade problems. and these are reasons 2 and 3. now this is a 3 way call. listen government, so 3 parties with our own confidence on their own priorities at a time when that is not a lot of money available, these policies wants to make it clear that their priorities are being pushed through. and they are facing that out on the open stage, which brings me to reason number 3. well, as far as himself, the chancellor, ideally this country need somebody who can show a vision, who can say where the pop is headed. but he's being perceived as weak as not being a good communicator. he will be delivering his speech here at his own hall teens convention in berlin tomorrow. and that will be worked extremely closely. many people want to know does the left so it's still have what it takes to revise the bab trends that polls are showing on the same sleep. does he have what it takes to
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keep its own government together? you know, cause of a football is traditionally a male sport. the young generation of girls wants to change that. you weren't campaigned cole, 16 days of activism against gender based finance is helping them to just that a young coast of our football or, or yonah ma'am at t of k as the person you know, regularly goes to training even though conditions are bad. a few years ago only boys have the chance to use these training facilities. now young girls interest and football is on the rise, kosovo as president has even voice for support of the game. but that doesn't mean things are easy. that's all she's course that's in. i believe that other girls will not have the same will to continue because of the training conditions. so gosh, so we can hardly find a time to play the conditions inside and outside the locker room or a disaster and then wants to reach you. there is no toilets. those remaining things are missing across nicole to white out the sun with monuments, autumn, young,
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kosovo is women's football is still in its infancy. so all support is welcome. and the women have some support from germany where the men's european championship will be played next year. the possible things, those of old people are traditionally socially conservative. we want to use our support to show that women can do everything including play football, so not as women's football can be expanded is like it was in germany 30 years ago. john for size the shot. the girls had been inspired by a training session with berlin base professional football or danielle barcelona. it's part of the u. n's campaign against ginger based violence. citizenship. awesome. awesome. we've been learning many things. she's teaching us about football in germany and that helps us a lot which are still valuable. so it's one step further for aryana and realizing her dream of representing kosovo. that set you up today to have more world use of
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