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the, the, this is the w news lies and from the in israel suffers, it's was save casualties since the invasion have gone since again, $24.00 troops on the 1st victims already being buried. prime minister benjamin espanol has closed its agents on also coming up on the program a new round of strikes on who's the targets in yemen. us a new cable in just a 2nd major wave of going to attacks. and hollywood is gripped, especially as oscar nominations come in 3 heavy lights are contending to the title of best film and the pink corner. it's bobby obligates new to me. a drama oppenheim a mouse in school saves these killers, the flowers. the
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money keeps making them welcome to the program. israel has suffered its biggest loss of life on a single day since the war and gaza began. 24 soldiers were killed most in an explosion in the central part of the gaza strip. the army says 2 buildings, mines of demolition collapsed when from us militant side of the nearby tank, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose cold is a tragedy. but he has vowed that israel will not stop slicing until absolute victory is achieved. the hum us, which many countries classify as a terrorist organization. the families and friends of some of the soldiers killed on monday, gather at the national cemetery in jerusalem to pay their final respects in.
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the military says an investigation is underway to determine what causes the highest single day death toll since israel launched it's counter offensive in gaza. initial reports suggests the majority $21.00 reservists were killed after a rocket propelled grenade fire debt. and it's really tang set off of secondary explosion that brought down the buildings they were in it. okay, hold on. even know what the themes, it's an operating messiah was fired by to have a result that's a ton that was guiding the false william carlo. heave up, there was an explosion of $22.00 story buildings. i mean, the structure has collapsed as a result of this explosion. at the time when most of the soldiers went inside them inside diamonds, nearby the buildings likely exploded as a result of mines that our forces had planted inside in order to destroy the buildings on the terrorist infrastructure in the area. the, it's really prime ministers that it was one of the hardest space for his country
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since the started what he called an unjust war. it was like, we bow our heads to the memory of our fallen. and yet we do not for a moment stop striving for an irreplaceable goal. the achievement of absolute victory. together, we will fight and together we will wait. and then a sentiment echoed by many on the streets of jerusalem. upon hearing the news of the soldiers, you know, it's our son's, it's our brother's it's, it's terrible. but we've got to do with a new to so that the october 7 doesn't happen. again. it's very said, but i think the, you know, we are a strong nation with a strong army. we're not supposed to, to, to, to be down. i am sick that we're losing these wonderful young men. we need the, a live in israel. we didn't want this war. we have to fight for israel. but one
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doesn't have to travel far to find an opposing view point. across the street a crowd has gathered demanding israel switched tactics and gaza and reach a deal which would allow the remaining hostages to come home. show him, let know what for 7 consecutive is ready. prime ministers between 199-2016. now he's with the atlantic council, think tank, and i also mostly, if his reaction to the news of the death of so many is ready soldiers in one day. those relays are obviously understandably shaken up by the largest single big casualty count since october, 7th, and, and the answer window and collapsed. i think. and as i'm looking at 21, there were a couple of war totals. i think about 25. um, it was a small country with a citizen army. i don't think there's anybody here who doesn't know somebody directly affected family member neighbor. um, so there's obviously, you know, a lot of consternation today. i think that's um that upset. there's still pretty much a broad consensus here so that the campaign should continue,
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that obviously they don't offend spots over, settings should never be allowed for people to solve. so people are, are pretty much determined to continue with that. um, what you have seen on the sidelines, i would say that was maybe an exacerbation of preexisting conditions concerning maybe the best way to go about pursuing or objective is sort of the sequencing among them, the priorities. so, you know, that tension is, is surface thing, not so much, you know, to train people from continuing. but lots of questions about what that might look like living for mr. living. i wanted to ask you about a ben, you mean us and yahoo's, come into this was one of the most difficult days for israel. and so is this likely to affect israel strategy and the will again, thomas will again let me with the questions that they know then they become louder . i think after, after events like these. and there's been this ongoing discussion between the, the nature of the 2 primary objectives to the government has set forth um to bring
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about the defeat of us. and so also what fun when the freight of the ways of the hostage is being held in gaza and governments and arguing that those goals are that the principal of the like that will be of the pressure is as ratcheted up. so we know those 2 things continue um, at the same time, you know, your left voice is on the other side suggesting that the festivals did not actually cause this very well. and that, um, you know, that uh they should be sequenced to that. and then given the fact that the hostages, i mean, you know, held in captivity for a 100 over a 100 days, already that, that goal should be put out of the other one. even if it requires, you know, sort of to put the, the pursuing campaign in continuing phases onto the back burner. so if you know that that's certainly on the table as well, and that's just another factor. in fact, the question of the intensity at which this campaign is being presented of the world food program is wanting, the pots of garza all at risk of famine. the united nations agencies has very additional food, has made it past southern gaza since the conflict again,
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israel claims it has placed no restrictions on age deliveries. but aid workers are choosing his rating sources of denying them access to parts of gaza. from us run health authority and gaza says more than 25000 palestinians have been killed in the will. until the very latest on the humanitarian situation in gauze, then we can speak to william shomberg is the head of the sub delegation to the international committee of the red cross and gaza. joining us now from rough in the southern gaza strip. welcome to dw is from both. thanks so much for your time. the . the majority of displays, palestinians, and gaza are now in rough. uh, can you give us a sense of the situation that they are facing right now? good evening and thank you very much. the situation in rough uh is alarming. uh there are over one and a half 1000000 displaced civilians but have moved primarily from the north of the
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gaza strip. to the south. access to health good is extremely limited. there already to functioning hospitals across the cause of strip, which all county proximate to where they're all very heavy, ongoing hostilities about the coupled with the fact that with the cold weather, with the rain civilians that i can shelter, there is very limited access to clean drinking water or food and the situation is becoming ever more desperate for people that simply do not have the means to cope and survive. you mentioned that only 2 hospitals in gaza and now functioning is the red cross able to provide any health asshole to those hospitals. and so the, i see, i'll see the international committee of the red cross has a medical surgical team within the european causal hospital where you've been
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treating casualties and specifically the weapon wounded, including bonds, victims for several weeks. now, we also have been able to provide donation, so the essential medical items, including medication and other types of consumables, the different hospitals since the last of the teams begun. however, unfortunately, this is dropping the ocean of what is required. and with all of the difficulties in terms of access to health care at present, what we are able to provide simply is out stripped enormously by the huge needs that we witnessed on the ground. only 66 a trucks and says garza yesterday, as we're hearing thousands on now facing simon. from your point of view, what is stopping aide from entering garza and guessing to the people who need it. i think there's a variety of different considerations that have complicated the entry of vitally
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needed assistance into the gaza strip. some of those are the just to call some of those all political um what we're concerned about is squarely focusing on the humanitarian needs. and i think that sometimes we took a lot about the numbers of trucks and whether or not they are increasing or decreasing. we need a rapid escalation in terms of uh, both the quantity and the variety of items that are able to come in to call us in order for those needs to be met, which we have so far, only increasing from what you're saying. it's understandable that diseases on out spreading and goals are, and i wanted to ask you about that. is that any weight right now to contain the spread of diseases that we're seeing the, as we are starting to hear alarming reports about the growing prevalence of different types of illness including diarrhea or as well as the frequency of reported cases of hepatitis
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a for the time being and so to be very difficult for us to be able to assess about fully. um however, as more rain starts to come in it's, it's right in this evening and rough or more as full cost. it's the days ahead. and how's the weather gets wilma? of course, that creates and environments in which with such poor sanitary conditions, the probability of such illnesses growing in providence becomes a major risk for the weeks ahead. william from the, from the international committee of the red cross. thanks so much for your time. thanks for bringing us up to date. thank you. so us and british forces have carried out a new round of strikes against the militants, based in the oven. washington says the action is in retaliation for repeated. who's the attacks on much into ships in the red sea? the militants say their attacks or targeting vessels linked to israel.
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joint attack on who's the targets? the 2nd, in less than 2 weeks. us and u. k. officials call it a proportion that responds to the rebel groups attacks in the red sea. we are not seeking a confrontation. we urge the who sees and those who enabled them to stop being illegal and unacceptable attack. sorry, the united kingdom will not hesitate to respond again in self defense. we cannot stand by and allow these attacks to go unchallenged in action is also a choice. the who is the say they're acting in solidarity with palestinians in gaza . the attacks have disruptive global shipping and stoked fears of inflation. they have also deepened concerns about a regional military escalation,
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industry to some type of ton of human support for the who sees is strong ally a lot about how these strikes do not scare us. and we're not to hand all hits. we have stepped fast and support palestine from us in our hearts. and so there are 2 of the palestinians has proven so popular that the whose these have been able to recruit new fighters was otherwise we will fight the american british enemy in the red sea. i swear that we will go to the sea with our rifles, and we will sink them into the sea. go to the us, strikes over the past. months have failed to stop. who's the attacks against shipping? the revel group says it will continue until israel's war in gaza, stops as more from all correspondent in london, but it mos on what the furthest prime minister she soon said in parliament today
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about this military strikes against the who sees you have. how did the main argument appreciate? so notice that the u. k and us are acting in self defense. and what i found interesting was that was such across parties support basically does for the opposition parties, accepted that argument. that inaction is not an option quickly though. the debate also turned towards the concepts and gaza. and many of these mentioned the necessary necessity of a cease fires. and he's all putting these strikes in the context of context of, of the concepts and the why the region. they also wanted to know how the government actually will know that a strategy is walking, particularly given the fact that it who's the hover or the being bombarded have already been fighting with saudi arabia for, for several years. and they're still able to carry out these strikes against ships . so it varies with the debate, lots of support. so issue,
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so not thought also. and these ones that you know, details so no unconditional support. okay. of the european union has also now decided to carry out the military mission. in the red sea is the you likely to cooperate with the u. k. in the us on this a, c, e, u emission and the red sea is still being being finalized as a principle agreement. but how it, how the final line is, we don't know, we do know that a lot of trade, almost half of the trade with asia in the middle east goes through that region. so there is a big interest also in the you to, to stop the attacks on, on the ships on, on cargo ships. and they make trade much more expensive and make the goods in the european union much more expensive. now the within the u, as in the u. k. so there is an ongoing debate how much dialogue versus how much
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military reaction. so similar within the u, as in the u. k, i assume the company's book at most reporting from london. so good, thanks so much that was long be known that the who sees have a t ally in the region and that is it wrong. and it runs insults, stretches in other directions as well. the clerical regime in toronto is using a network of proxy instruction from israel sport. it was less of them to iraq, syria, and the red sea. this is old policy, the strategy against israel and its main allies. the united states is ready troops on the advance footage from israel. this minute tree shows its policies fighting in the gaza strip. 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly framed to this as a struggle between israel and to run which back. so mass israel has long been blocked between a shot, a wall with 2 round conducting co, but strikes and targeted killings. it was believe 2 of being behind this striking,
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damascus at the weekend. but nothing yahoo, stacy's country is not meant direct conflicts with around me. i'm looking for someone who says, we're not attacking you ran we are attacking into the run is the head a deal to us and you can see its tentacles all around. it's a round box, a network of militant groups throughout the middle east. among the goal was to undermine his royal and dr. balance american influence. these proxies have become more active following the october 7th tiro attacks in lebanon to run supports in arms hezbollah, seen by some countries as a terrorist organization is fight as fire rockets into israel on an almost daily basis. israel is returning fire. these images released by the israeli army. but while the situation, hey, at the border is tense, say for each side is being careful to avoid an escalation. iran also alms that who
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faces an honest group in human civil which is to use control of large parts of the country, including the carpet to send off now. but who's these are? we're talking commercial ships and the red sea, they released this video showing them boarding and seizing a cargo vessel. they say the thing is sort of dye would say with the palestinians. well yeah, yeah, man is bravely standing against israel. thank god for your beautiful efforts. brave mighty and proud jim and is defending the oppressed and strong palestinian people the most competitive for this theme. the united states and others have sent warships to the region and launch strikes on who you see targets or another friends in iraq and syria. what a round appears to be encouraging is malicious. to attack us military base is washington has responded with his own strikes. orders are so israel is president, is calling for global response to the east challenges care. there is an empire of evo emanating from to her, on the proxies all over the region, quietly,
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larking, toronto, mine any piece, process and, and the stability of the world. and that is exactly what we are seeing. and they have to be faced by very strong coordination. for the moments garza is the most active friends in these railways, cold war with around but to runs proxies are becoming more heavily involved, each to strike and count to strike could bring. besides closer to open conflict. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world and rescue workers in china, searching for most of ivers of an earthquake and the weston. sions. young province . dozens of homes collapsed. well, residents were inside. many have been evacuated to temporary shelter. ukrainian officials say that several people have been killed in thousands more injured in russian missile attacks, explosions,
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rocks keys and the surrounding area with apartments and cause assess on fire. at least 3 people died in the hall keats. russia says it was targeting military facilities. space has x 3 generally installed, but has signed a 1100000000 euro contracts for artillery cells, western allies, and struggle to keep you crane supplied with munitions. the european union has promised to deliver 1000000 shelves by march that will make us a less than a search has arrived. sofa on protesting farm is in the south of from some dump slurry and other way south side, a local government office. they will say blocked roads and protest overpay, and other grievances. one woman was killed when her call a crushed into one of the farm is roadblocks. as now in the us, the republican presidential race is now a one on one baffle with nikki haley making
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a final push for votes. the head of the new hampshire primary halley is donald trump, last remaining major rival for the policies nomination. this off the florida gulf and then from the census dropped down. so the running on sunday and then threw his weight behind. don't look from polls all suggesting something when new hampshire by a comfortable margin, dw is washington bureau chief and his pool has been speaking to support as of both candidates ahead of the votes and then you have so primaries could be the last stand for the anti trump fraction with in the republican party. it's nikki haley cannot make a strong showing in the state that the majority of the republicans are known to the liberal. johns as elsewhere in the country would be significantly diminished with immense global implications. normally elections are decided by domestic issues such as the economy or border questions. but this time here at the primaries in new
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hampshire, they might be different because nikki haley, installer trumpet very different approaches when it comes to foreign policy. for example, the question should be u. s. keep funding ukraine, and what about the future of nato? therefore, we went to rochester in new hampshire, to talk to trump supporters. you have to admit the trop, has not taken us to war. when he has a problem, is a strategic attack he took out all back, daddy. he didn't bring us to war with ukraine. that was a bite. and we're in regards to nato. no, i think we should abolish it because we're the one who's funding the majority of it . if all the countries that are members paid equally, their share, then it would be effective, but unfortunately, it's not and funding ukraine who's not even a member of nato. we need to protect our own borders 1st, really to close our borders, and we to protect our own people and help our own vets and our own people in need. i think ukraine is corrupt, so it was russia, both of them are corrupt,
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and we should back out of that we should be done with that off the run the census. that's the race who move his supporters go to halley or trump. trump definitely launch wraps. why? why with a trauma, not just the key, because uh the santas is trump jr. us a little later in the day. not far away. next is we're a new hampshire, nikki haley. supporters are coming together. we want to know how they feel about the differences in foreign policy. i really admire her courage that she's standing up for ukraine because it's very unpopular with republicans why the republicans have been fed a lot of misinformation additional information. so as far as supporting nikki haley we, we support her because not just our foreign policy, she does definitely have a very strong foreign policy because she was the union bassett or so i think it is important to support you train their an important country and i i back her wherever all are decisions say a 100 percent backer. if the old from the be the know i mean
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a for the republican policy would you vote for him? not in your lifetime. no, no. the outcome is still open, but one thing is clear, the vote in these primaries is hold on how republicans see america's place in the world. so i'm going to stay in the us because the nominations. so this is all schools have just been announced in los angeles, and there is a more international slave it to the list this year with foreign film featuring more than usual in the main categories. that was good news for germany. some of the who la, who's nominated for the best actress award for her role in the french film, and that's in a of a full is the 1st time a german woman has received such a note from the academy since 19 1st he says christopher nolan's oppenheimer is also among the front runners with multiple nominations is film examines the life
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and moral baffles of robert oppenheimer, the creation of the atomic and aggressive go explore the bus to comedy. bobby tells the story of how the famous plastic protagonist leaves bobby land to find mattress and ultimate speech for you can fight wasn't severely injured. i also got rocks for i from dw coats. yes. a more about this. he is acting nominations, as. yeah, i have to 1st say to the best actress a category, what am i? that's all time favorite actresses. sondra, hello, a german actress is nominated for best actress on the top of 5 there for her role in a french film anatomy of a fall. and i think it's phenomena. busy this is the 1st time a german actor has been nominated in for the oscar isn't the best actress category since i checked. louise reiner back in 1937. so under those really making history with it with this a nomination. i'm. i'm not sure if she's going to pull it through and actually when,
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because she's, i've got some very tough competition. i think the leading candidates candidates in that category are probably lily gladstone for killers of flower moon. the 1st time and need of america has been nominated as of as the best actress and emma stone, who was nominated for poor things, which i think is probably the best performance of last year. in the best actor category, i think it's going to have to be solely a murphy who is nominated for his leading role in oppenheimer. and i think it's, it's, it's his race to lose. that was a phenomenal performance. and i can't see anyone coming close to him this year at the oscars to us, the w scott rocks for bringing us up to date on the oscars left is a great reminder of our top stories today. israel is military says 24 of its troops were killed in gaza. it is the single biggest loss of life on the is ready side since the invasion of the territory last october. and the us in the u. k. have carried out a fresh wave of strikes against to see targets inside the m, and the official se 8 sites were hit,
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