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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. the gaza health industry says is really military strikes, have killed dozens of people across the strip in the past 24 hours. one strike kills at least 20 in rough on near the southern border with egypt as israel widens, is fair and ground defensive against toms, and its ukrainian tradition that goes back centuries. old male terracing is an important part of prisoners celebrations in ukraine. but
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with the country under attacked by russia, many men are missing from the festivities. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us, is really forces have intense apply their attacks in the gaza strip, killing thousands of civilians, israel's military campaign against some us as gradually shifting to the south of the strip were hundreds of thousands of displays. palestinians have fled from us is and is the most militant group considered a terrorist organization by the e. u and the us, a warning. this report contains graphic images, a friend dick search for survivors. in the aftermath of an issue strike on an apartment in ross, that's in jobs is sell. an injured baby to is among those
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clues from the ric inch to risk. it was races to hospital the width of the injured children, or of revising the we escape from northern gather and a standing at my sister's house. we came here to ramp up and then they hit the neighbor's house which collapsed on to us. we came from the knolls because they said we'd be safe here. i wish we'd be much, they hadn't least hadn't come here. move in, i seem to have guns that used to manage it to being forced from the hot. the now israel strikes are intensifying impact areas would meaning would told it'd be 70 israel has consumed, was responsible for christmas eve strike on my kazi refugee camp. it said it quote
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regrets at the home close to uninvolved civilians for the bombing which kills death to well meaning is riley support. the worry fits the rad, growing close for an into the blood sheet with hundreds of arabs and israelis rarely able to give the intel of these the both people induce people standing here. we live together as i do believe we can. we really muslims, jews, christians, this is everybody's the only solution is to break nice the title to life. read of the data from the finding them guys. i has now passed 21000 people. most of them women and children,
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according to the come last run helpful far to do that we use ton, you kramer joins me now from jerusalem. tanya, since the beginning of this for israel has been telling dozens to move to the south of the strip suggesting they can find safety there, but the cell doesn't appear any safer than the rest of the territory. well, absolutely, and we've been seeing this now the campaign of course is rarely striking across the gauze and strip in the north and in the south. and also a lot of people who might think of going back to the north, it would not be able to for lines most likely that homes intact. so many people has been displaced multiple times according to the united nations. about an estimated $1900000.00 people out of the population of $2200000.00 people have been several times now being displaced and it's when is intensifying it's it strikes in grand
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operation in the south as well. people have been called on to back here at the center in the south, mainly the butler, and also han eunice and the united nations have set that in the policies another 100000 people has arrived in of alpha, which is the most southern town in the gaza. strip that's on the border with egypt displaces already. it's usually a small board to town. totally overcrowded. humanitarian organizations have said they have difficulties in bringing in the age to people with in a dogs are basically distributing it because of the intensified fighting. and it also puts more pressure on each of now we understand each of has put out a new proposal for talks on a ceasefire, as well as the release of hostages. but it's unclear where this stands, the situation also for the civilians. now, of course, engage with the cold winter weather is uh, is more than dia. what can you tell us about public opinion towards this
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war among is railings? do they still supported tonya, the way they did at the beginning? well i think there is still a large supports for the fight. so at the war on him us days. so you know, in the main stream here also in the media, this is the main support we're seeing. there's some other voices, some smaller onto for protests, but they're not the main voices. i think the main issue for many a is really is to bring the is really hostages that remain in as a to bring them home. they believe to be a $129.00 hostages still in gaza. but this also more criticism coming to this face that has always been the against how the government is conducting this war. how they conduct basically the hostage negotiations. is
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that any and especially this criticism is leveled a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his popularity has plummeted, but still the voice going on. but some of the recent polls said a lot of people are a large majority of his friends would like to see evictions. once this voice over, but again, the voice continuing, and then a lot of things going to happen. they'll be doing so, but are carrying out the orders. it's been given. and let's have a quick look at what those orders are now. since israel 1st moved into gaza with its ground forces at the end of october, it's mostly focused on the northern part of the gaza strip, cutting it off through the middle. now they're still fighting going on there, but it's rarely force it seems satisfied enough with their level of control that they want to push into central and southern gaza. the biggest operation may become con eunice,
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the major urban area. now one possible target could be got seen why he's the leader of how mos in gaza. israel thinks is there his death or capture would be a symbolic victory, but will probably change little on the ground. now as the idea pushes deeper into gaza, more civilians will likely fall victim to his riley attacks around 1000000 people fled from the north to the south to avoid fight. that is what israel instructed them to do with civilian deaths increasing by the day and gaza, sealed off from all sides. people left to other places to go. it is rarely official says that they will not go back to a pre october 7th security situation and they floated this idea of a militarized buffer zone between israel and gaza. they say that would prevent from us spiders from getting anywhere close to israel proper. ever again, but it would also means some kind of re occupation of palestinian territory on the
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ground, which is something allies like united states are against. now israel has plenty of fire power for this fight, but no guarantee that it can crush from us or get its remaining roughly 130 hostages back alive. no matter how long israel's military operation last. ultimately the question is a political one. that armed force can't answer on its own finding a final status between israel and the palestinians. now, to russia's ongoing invasion of ukraine, the new wave of russia, russian military missile strikes have been reported across your credit, including in the capital keep. authorities have now issued a nationwide air alert. according to tea of mayor fatality kitchen, co explosions have been heard across the capital. miss sales also reportedly struck several other cities including keys in the northeast leave in the west and odessa,
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in the south maternity hospital has also been reportedly hit in eastern need. pro the attacks come just hours after ukraine's president below him is the landscape. thank the u. s for releasing a new package of military aid for the country. well, despite the ongoing war, ukrainians are still celebrating their holiday season as best they can dw, visited one mountain community and the country's west, where the tradition of all male carol singing is being preserved. the w's sonya finally reports from greenville. reuben, yeah. or the a centuries old tradition in the cup of tea mountains, which stood you queen, old maid cabins, thinking quickly about the ritual begins on christmas day in the village of cuba leaves. now, it continues for 12 days. the catalogs are mutual attraction which
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like if we take a new queen, ongoing war is taking the total on this tradition. as with many men from the region have joined the army and on the front line. it's now mainly owed to maine and very young ones, feeling the ranks of the cadillac groups like 18 year old girls to sloth, dealing with the arms many men left to use to go carol, singing with us. some of them are missing by them. some of them on the front line. our group was much bigger before the war, was born about the lease applied to the river. despite the festive spirits, the mood assembled among type community. the field. yvonne central is one of the regions best known claudia boston. just wanted let you know, nice all is aching. there are a man are on the front line. they ask us to keep on carolyn, because we are protecting them from sherry, but it's very,
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very painful because they are fighting and they could die at any moment. of course, thank you for letting the chapel you slap. the front line is over the posen kilometers a way to the east. this region is better known for its key results every to the and russian strikes of a rate of t. sure. but the war doesn't feel so distant anymore. the neighboring town of vancouver, india holes, and fisher tribute to 19 year old bussey boy choke killed on the front line or his remains of being brought home. after nearly 2 years. the pain is unbearable for the stomach. another of us feeds a cattle single for 35 years. she gave it up when he joined the army 2 years ago and headed to the front line. he's back home for the holidays. the former philologist school year. the academy is a ball for tools in the stuff times from sonya. so when you called and if this is
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a unique color of musical culture and poetry, it's great because it comes from the soul. somebody one said, call yada, is a traditional good soul prayer. prayer strengthens the human spirit. and that's what call your dog does as well. if somebody call it the strength is what everyone needs. as the cattle thing goes to visit homes on most each one grappling with grief money. a son has been missing on the frontlines. he was a catalyst himself. she believes he's still a life called the even to caroline for 16 years. he left it very much so full and he prepared for it. i do so. i hope that he will sing carol's again, we believe we hope and we're waiting for him. the singing continues over to know the flow of and unspoken prayer on everyone's lips is still the googling more to it. as you are watching dw news,
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just remind you of our top story. this. our dozens of civilians have been killed in gaza as israel's military campaign. against some us gradually shift to the south of the territory. israel is intensifying its attacks. there were hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians of fled to escape the fine. terry martin, thanks for watching. the people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center. the straight people's screens the
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