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the, the dw do's live from berlin tonight, a new is rarely onslaught in the southern guns, a strip palestinian say it's the worst attack of the city upon unice. since the start of the war. officials say dozens of people have been killed. also coming up to the republican ronda, sanchez has dropped out of the us presidential rates. he says it's clear that his party wants donald trump to have another chance at the white house. the breakup is good to have you with us. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has
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once again rejected what she says are unacceptable conditions for the release of hostages being held by her mos in guns up. and there has been the letter in the fighting in the territory l city and say that the city of han, eunice has been subjected to the worst bombardment since the start of the war. the last run health industry and gaza says at least 50 people have been killed and more than a 100 wounded. the smoke still those other guns, the southern city of con eunice. as israel's ministry continues, its plumbing campaign is like to strike forcing dozens of the wounded into hospitals that are overwhelmed and under resort children and babies are among those injured or killed. talk to say they're struggling to treat patients not problem, but we'll let and i'm telling you the hospital is on the brink of collapse, but we will not. we're not, we're running out of medical staff and supplies. nothing is reaching us and
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a lot of there's nothing in the hospital to treat patients with. no painted us. no, no anesthetics, no medical resources. that means what your model for b a is males. ministry has been focusing. it's offensive on the southern city where it's battles against him, off by to our intensifying explosions and guns by a echo through the refugee comes in the gaza strip. most of the population have had to move more than once to find safety. now where do we go? this is the 17th time i've left my home. where am i supposed to go to rafa? reference just one street. what did they want from us? do they expect 2300000 people to live in an area that's no wider than 200 meters and copied zone, but then a killing me to what is this good? pressure is mounting on israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu off the he
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rejected times, offered by hum us to end the war in gaza in exchange for the release of hostages. the as opposed to the creation of an independent palestinian state and relatives of his ready hostages. in garza disrupted a parliamentary committee meeting. quoting for their loved ones to be freed. this comes as a lead, as meets in brussels to discuss the situation and gaus us and what will happen alls to the rules. while there are deep divisions, i'm calling for a ceasefire. many including use foreign policy cheese still think establishing a 2 state solution is the only way forward. i think that we have to stop talking about the bees bees process and start talking more completely about the 2 state solution process. because page, it could be many different pieces. what kind of would be as you were talking about for let's talk about what we want to do. we want to do is to build
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a 2 stage solution. meanwhile and gone so many a trying to find a place that's not on the siege in order to bury their loved ones as a number of casualties and displays. people continues to rise. the earlier i spoke with shane a low, she's the communications advisor for the humanitarian organizational region. refugee council. i asked her what she has been hearing from her people and got what we're hearing from our teams and got the situation in general, continues to deteriorate. day after day. we cannot even access con units and have not been able to access con units for days because of the finding that is ongoing there and the challenges in keeping our own staff safe. we do have a handful of staff who have been seeking shelter in places in time units, and it's been very difficult for us to even maintain contact with them to know
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whether or not they are safe. we understand that many guns are now fleeing, leaving on unison, fleeing to ruffle, and it is their safety for them. they are to know there simply is no safe place in gaza. so long as these hostilities continue, we desperately need a seats fire to, to put an end to this madness, to put an end to the tail that palestinians and guards i have been subjected to for over 15 weeks. now we have staff members who lost faith, members of their own family, just in the last couple of weeks and rossa russell was it remembers supposed to be the safe place? now we're seeing milly over a 1000000 people preem into less than one 5th of the territory in the gaza strip. seeking out some type of shelter, there's no space in designated shelters to host these displays. people disease, it's reading quickly in shelter in overcrowded shelters, due to unsanitary conditions. sewage is flooding the streets because people simply
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don't even have bathrooms to go in. i do use and so this is a, this is a situation that is increasingly concerning to us. and we're increasingly concerned of israel might continue with their, their upper round operations further south into wrap up or so many civilians have sought refuge. the european union is now pushing hard for a 2 state solution to the israeli palestinian crisis that is now in direct opposition. to what these really prime minister wants, the u. s. also wants a 2 state solution. i mean, these differences have never been so clear and they've never been so public. what does this type of tension mean for your work as well? i think that we are who statements this week really demonstrate what we've been warning about in the west bank for, for years now. that is really a continue to illegally colonize and settle in the west bank in the occupied west bank, destroying any oper, opportunity, or potential for
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a negotiated to state solution. we've seen powerless demand communities forced off their lands uh, forced out of areas the of the west bank. these are some of the most vulnerable communities. i think uh, the international community needs to continue to put pressure to abide on to put pressure and intro to abide by their obligations under international law. of course, all parties to this conflict must be abiding by international law. but what we've seen is a complete rejection from the israeli government and its leaders of, of the internationally acceptable political solution for this conflict. it's indeed very troubling. sure. now what communications advisor with the norwegian refugee council in jerusalem shouldn't we appreciate your time to night? thank you. thank you. the european union has reached a preliminary agreement to watch a military operation in the red sea to secure merchant shipping. the use talk
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diplomats, joseph burrell announced the initiative as foreign ministers met in brussels today . military force would only be used for defensive purposes. european warships and warning systems would be deployed to repel attacks by governments with the militants. the operation is expected to begin next month or more now i'm joined by o corresponded rosie birch ard. she's in brussels. she's been following this meeting of e u foreign ministers, rosie. good to see here. you were at this press conference where joseph burrell talked about this mission to tell us a little bit more about what he said or, well you're, you're trying to come up with some sort of response to this spiraling filings in the midwest. know what burrell side is, that nothing has been fully decided yet, but we've had this meeting with you. ministers is an agreement in principle, in fact breton when i asked him. so when will this happen and what exactly what it looked like? well, he actually proceeded to list of a series of things which still have to be decided, for example,
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which country would have built this mission a when exactly will be deployed. however, we do have some insights because we've been in, i've been into for much briefings on the plan this on you to come up to table still to be discussed over the next few weeks. and what we're talking about here is basically a pond to send. you repeating warships through the red sea region to try and protect merchant vessels, so to protect the cargo, to accompany them, and to defend the no, no, all you countries will take parts. of course, there are so many countries which are long volts and therefore don't have major 80 sort of been with 3 enabled military assets at the disposal. but there are also some countries that have said they will not take part. for example, state. we do expect belgium to send a frigate unlikely germany will be participating as well. of course here of in response to those ongoing attacks by creating rebels against the cargo ships, trying to navigate and ship goods through the red sea. and we understand this mission the, the military would be used only for defensive purposes. but still,
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you're going to have, you know, these the ships they're going to be possibly in harm's way. i'm wondering, has there been discussion about whether or not this mission could prompt a possible escalation in what we're seeing in the red sea? i know that there has been discussion about that in the to for months. i've been talking about this already for a few days. and are likely to do so until february 19th, which is when we're expecting them to come up with some sort of a final agreement. i think what they say to that a concern about an escalation is that based emission is, is going to be defensive in nature. but doesn't mean however breton, we're not looking at any sort of action. i mean, we are talking about, according to diplomats, i've spoken to the capacity to be, you know, shooting drones and missiles out of the sky. if of, if there are, if there's these shipped to these that the mission to set to protect are in fact in danger and are you remember states are going to be continuing to discuss this. however, we don't yet have that final exactly how it's going to, how it's going to finally look like. but we know one thing which is that they will
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not try to make it exactly any sort of replica of what mean i can states is doing. we know you members states will not be participating in any us attacks on uh, let me see targets with in yemen, a new fact, one, each of them up put it to me the way he said it. he said we'll actually be repeating it. here is more cautious than the us to w corresponding rosie bird charged with the latest tonight from brussels. rosie's always thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . chinese state media say a landslide is buried dozens of people killing at least age in the south west and providence of non authorities have it back to a 100 from the area where temperatures are below freezing. land slides are common and you know, and especially around it, steep mountain ranges and atlantic storm has battered ireland living thousands without power. more than a $150.00 flights were cancelled at the dublin airports. the storm prompted the authorities to declare the highest alert level for parts of ireland,
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northern england, and scotland. the, the us, any ation regulator has advised airlines to inspect the door plugs on an older model of the boeing 737 aircraft. you have a sense the design was used on a newer model, the 737 max, not a defective door plug on this model flown by alaska airlines blew out mid air earlier this month. camera really does become the 1st country to roll out a new malaria vaccine. the campaign follows a global search for a vaccine and successful pilots in kenya gone to and malawi, malaria kills $600000.00 people every year. most of them in apple, which is the united states where florida governor rhonda sanchez has dropped out of the race for the 2020 for republican presidential nomination is departure comes with just one day to go until the primary in new hampshire. the santas was once
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seen as donald trump's biggest obstacle to becoming the republican presidential candidate to produce. the sands is now back to work, the former president, trump, or in or over former united nations, ambassador nicky. hi. hey, we need to add mental competency test use. janelle demonte on is in new hampshire, ahead of the republican presidential primary and she sent us this assessment on who has the best chance of winning. now on the eve of the new hampshire primary, the race is down to donald trump. and dicky hayley with paulding showing donald trump, having a considerable lead over nikki haley and the momentum that you gathered in the past weeks that narrow the gap between her and donald trump for a while, appearing to slow. now that run desantis has dropped out of the race. that could be another factor that slows nikki haley down even further. as the santa supporters look for obviously inclined to support trump. that said if there was an electorate,
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that would be responsive to nikki haley. it would be this one. this is a state that has a large proportion of liberal voters, of moderate voters, of college educated voters, and of on declared voters. and nikki haley is banking on them heavily to show up for her and tuesdays primary. if they do not, and she does not beat trump here or come close to it, and she continues to live far behind trump in her home state of south carolina. then this might actually end up being a really short primary race with donald trump. basically being handed the nomination that was our janelle jamalia on there in new hampshire. well, before we go, the world's largest natural ice skating rink has reopened. for the 1st time in 2 years in canada, the 7.8, telling me to revoke to announce gateway has welcomes theaters back the temperatures and now dropped sufficiently temperature that they haven't seen in the
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