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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin is real, says fierce fighting is taking place around garza city and ton eunice as it presses a head with it's offensive to eliminate from us. agencies say the situation for civilians and gaza is catastrophic. also coming up active as to the climate summit in due by our calling per fossil fuels to be phased out. but how realistic or their demands could economy survive without oil, gas, and call the
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little m. terry march. and thanks for joining us. bottles are raging across garza as israel presses ahead with its campaign to eliminate from us. these really military is stepping up airstrikes and ground assault on the southern city of con eunice, where it says key. i'm us militants, or hold up. see us on friday, boated a un security council resolution for a cease fire saying voted down at that the ceasefire. be there, and it's saying how mazda is stated, intent was to attack israel again. the us and a number of other countries classify him. us as a terrorist organization, international outrages growing over the number of how simians killed in his israel's military response to the homeless terrorist attack on october 7th, the homeless run health ministry says nearly 18000 people,
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mainly civilians have done another day of destruction begins in god's i'm in con eunice. people wake to find nearby buildings and ruins following just rarely strikes. and the neighbors stuck under rubble like a j a. and they were like any other ordinary people. they prayed at night and slept the normal routine and gaza when we sat or evening prayer and we woke up with the roof pulling on our heads. for those who do survive the situation and gauze as dido, it's getting colder outside. thousands of injured and medical supplies are running low. it's barely any food or water. and very little aid is trickling in. desperate people have tried stealing supplies as mrs. mcgrooves and gaza. so also do colds for lucy's file. one was
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blocked last week of the un security council, vetoed by the us of since you on that retail customs heavily criticized by regional leaders meeting in the ha it's, it's not up to it's right. and only it is those who have give those who have given that is why it is the green list of the green light to continue getting the by the seniors for the united states to the united nations secured at the ocean one short towards the americans response have been as the bottom of the launching attack on the, by the cdns and goes under the was by x, by other arab leaders say the actions of israel's armed forces a home and its own interests and damaging the chances of piece is what is created that amount of hatred that wouldn't hold on to this, this, this region that will define generations will come and therefore it's hair think it's on people as much as it is hurting anybody else that that agent, this is
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a war that cannot be won. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has set the board and golf i would only intensify over the next few days and that there will be no end until i'm off illuminated the w senior international correspondent funding for charles in jerusalem. i asked her about israel's reaction to the jordanian foreign minister, suggestion that the war cannot be one. these are always very much unimpressed. there's been fighting, going on nearly along the entire line of gaza strip. and it's exactly one week ago that he's well shifted. it's focusing on units the biggest city of southern gaza, which may lead us to the impression that they have moved and gauze under control. but that's not the case for bottom. it's have been ramped up there as well, especially. and you're by the other, if you can, in the north now jordan's for a minute. so safari also said acute is relative quote. one thing to m c cause all these people and this has been totally rejected to an ease. ralph is reading,
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government says that it's on the rages and it's false. meanwhile, the fights continue on with that. the destruction on the ground as well as the desperation for the civilians that are caught up being a little bit. so israel has said it's goal is to destroy him, us has the government explained what it means by that exactly funny. so we have to look at numbers actually have this plan because these are all before these war has begun. said that there are around 20 to 30000. i'm us fighters in the gaza strip. now they're seeing that an estimate of $7000.00 fighters, something either killed or captured. now if you do the math, that means that this intense fighting is likely to continue the weeks until they may turn into a rather local rate. it sounds rather technical, but obviously it's miller. if you look at the applied all the people, hundreds of thousands have been internally displaced. what is why i keep saying
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they have to eliminate how much militants and the entire structure, the entire infrastructure, completely. and there's been focus and continued focus on one unit for the very reason this uh, user. i believe that the how much of the shows are based they are, may need to present maximize your yes yes, sing buys been put into a forklift. we believe to be the person, the main man behind those attacks and a 2 by 17, either else. but as we're hearing this house has been encircled a few days ago. you have, if you haven't for any we haven't heard any word so about his whereabouts or his family or anything. so yes, defies and continue continues and it's just really unclear until when this intensity is going to continue as that we see play out right now. the 8 agencies funny describe the situation for civilians and guys as apocalyptic calls, receipts far growing louder. any sun is real, might be open to another, at least temporary pause in the fighting or sees far to from and to submit. and you
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know, just reiterate that she's comments yesterday again from an early on that any let down of the fighting. any possible ceasefire is inconsistent, who says with ease row seemed to take all the time off and make sure that these organization that's being classified as a terrorist group by multiple countries is finished once and 4. but at the same time, you're seeing obviously what's playing out there on the ground that this is roads off ecliptic that we are hearing these hearings to monitor and catastrophe. you really have the impression here that the rule is running out of words to describe the sheer desperation that people go through. they are, as it tried to comb through durable for anything edible, trying to survive really day by day. and simply they just feel abundance. they feel hungry, they are tired and exhausted, and there really is no end inside. at this point of did we got to the fighting because it keeps saying it will not stop on through from their perspective. come us
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is wiped out. funny. thank you very much. corresponded interested in finding fletcher there's a look at a few other stories making headlines today. footage released by the u. s. navy shows a warship on the red sea firing missiles to intercept drones, and rockett far us carney has reportedly repelled several attacks over the past weeks from humans who the rebels. the around back militant group says their attacks aimed to stop israel's offensive in the gaza strip. this india supreme court has upheld a move 3 years ago taken by the hindu nationalist moody administration to revoke the special status of jello and cashmere. that status had historically granted the muslim majority region. this measure of political autonomy. the court also ordered state elections to be held in jumbo and kashmir by the end of september 2024.
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argentine is new president. javier malay has warned of a shock adjustment to the economy of his maiden speech. the libertarian economist has promised to drastically cut public spending relays political populism has drawn comparisons with donald trump and he's filed to make argentina great again. the when climate in boy has urged countries to lift what he called tactical blockades of the cop climate summit into by with less than 24 hours to go. representatives from nearly 200 countries are trying to find a consensus on a deal to prevent the worst effects of climate breakdown. some countries are calling for possible fuels to be phased out altogether. we look at whether it would be feasible to stop using coal, gas, and oil to power our economies. a city built on oil and the united arab emirates venue for the world's biggest climate conference to date. a contradiction in terms
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of the sensor for negotiations of what the building fossil fuels for energy should be reduced to continue or whether they should be abandoned altogether. and what's also clear from the sciences, we're not going to be able to go tail climate impacts unless we get a fossil fuel phase of it needs to be fair, it needs to be funded, but we need it right here right now at this call. but the question remains of whether it's practically and economically possible. the oil gas and coal continued to provide around 80 percent of the world's energy and large polluting industries like steel, cement and globalization still rely heavily on fossil fuels. experts say there are alternatives. it's economically possible to have a complete prey this out of fossil fuels. so because so we can have an energy
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system and an economy, a based on renewable energy based on energy efficiency and based on alternatives to fossil fuel. global investments and clean energy has risen over the past few years from just over 1.2 trillion and 2019 full cost to hit around 1.7 trillion this year. but it will need to reach an estimated 4.5 trillion by 2030 for hope of reaching net 0 targets 2 decades later. according to the international energy agency, we do have scenarios, pathways that get us the high, but they're required efforts, investments efforts in our and the efforts and policies that so far failed to materialize in this doesn't paradise norful countries rumpled for completely fossil fuel free future. the oil rich nations, like saudi arabia, for example, a reluctant to lose the substance that has made them wealthy as the global climate
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conference drawers to an end. activists and you buy a clothing on leaders to make a choice. to end to monitor is dependent, some burning fossil fuels and stride quickly towards the clean energy. future. dw is julia so that is the climate talks and dubai. i asked her whether negotiators were getting any closer to an agreement. well, they are working very hard at it from what we're hearing, but the situation is still wide open. and also, as we've heard from the reports, there are indications that a fossil fuel phase now is the big topic at the call this year. and we know from science that to try to keep at bay the worst consequences of climate change. the world has to rapidly and substantially stop emitting c o 2. and the main cause of c o 2 emissions is the burning of fossil fuels. so coal, oil, and gas, and we've seen, especially from the small island nations and from developing countries,
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those who are most affected by global warming, a push to get the phase out of all fossil fuels into an agreements here. it's called, we've also seen this year and it would be the 1st year that fossil fuels are mentioned in a comp, agreements, all of them and not just cool. we've seen that also developed and industrialized countries have been building momentum in this direction. also, countries that are also fossil fuel producers like canada and australia, but the european union is also a great promoter of having a fossil fuel phase out in the agreements. and we've heard this coming also from the e use commissioner for climate action. let's have a listen to what he said. if we put more stuff into the air, the planets will blue, and that is what we're here to prevent. and therefore we can have a compromise and we should have a compromise on how we're going to do that. and how we're going to divide the measurements, or we cannot argue with the 1.5, we cannot argue with the needs to 2 phase are 4. so a is a p, say clear words,
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they are from the use talk negotiator. oh, what kind of opposition? julia is there to a fossil fuel phase. weather seems to be quite some opposition. we've seen that opec, the cartel of oil producing countries last week, put out a letter, asking members of the group not to vote in favor of any deal that includes a mention to a fossil fuel phase out. and we've heard from media reports, but also talking to people here at comp, that especially saudi arabia is strong. we pushing back in negotiations again a mention of fossil fuel phase out. this is one of the biggest old producing countries. it's economy a strongly reliance on fossil fuels, and it seems like they're using tactics, spelling negotiations, really trying hard to not reach an agreement. then we have to keep in mind. agreements here at comp are reached by consensus. all countries have to be unanimously in agreements to sign the deal. so saudi arabia could actually block
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any agreement on the fossil fuel phase out. and this is something that the big coalition of countries in favor of one are really trying to avoid julia. thank you very much. that was our correspond julia sally into by watching dw news. eco africa is next. thanks for watching the we want to be the number one crypto carzillo, the crew to clean empire of crime lose. i even have to us till one coin made up currency. then she disappears with house of trees. a financial thriller about the world's most one to the woman crypto queen starts december 30th on dw.
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