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the, the, this is the, the news coming to life from berlin. international calls grow for israel to delay its plan to sold on rough up with over a 1000000 seeking refuge in the border city. the u. n. a chief warrens. the operation could lead to a slaw for we have an exclusive report from our correspondence in the end place. and is this where the head of her mosque is head is hiding out. israel's military says, is discovered footage of the city was underground compound in the tunnels beneath causes. connie, it's the polls closed and the engine ages elections more than 200000000 people
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were eligible to cast their votes for elected officials and the new president, 3 candidates are buying for the tough job. the hello, i'm terry morrison. welcome to the program. international calls are growing for israel to delay. it's planned to sold on rough up a top united nations official has said the attack could lead to a slaughter with people in russell, already suffering greatly from israel's military operation. israel says the push is part of a plan to eliminate him. us a group considered a terrorist organization by multiple nations. within a 1000000 people have taken shelter in the southern gauze and city on the egyptian border. conditions in the region are dire, our correspondent has been talking to those seeking refuge there about what their
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fears are for what might be coming. a head off or likely escalation in the wall between our mazda and his right. and i'll come on saturday is what it about what it could mean for the city over at off or israel is preparing to launch a full scale round defensive hill. it means a crown and his family have to flee again. this time to central garza of the living and distant for 40 days. but this epic and i started to unpack the tent as you can see, we are heading to the central region because it's not safe here in graphite. all the important thing is that for many days, the israeli army has been threatening to enter. rafa. we want to go to the central region hoping that some of it is left, even though it's not safe, there. safety isn't god's hands. i'm on my beloved, but anxiety is on the rise for more than
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a 1000000 displays. people who go many families have been forced to move that dense from alpha to other places in search of safety. somewhere also left shaking is very strikes. then let the 3 or 2 hostages inside the house at the city shall border pg come on when we were in rough at tal also tom, they were bombing next to it and many people died. so we thought it would be better to go to the c side. otherwise, where can we go to israel and who is but the where do we go with israel suites? rafa? where do we go? give us any place that we are asking the home us government or the human beings in charge of the gaza strip to come to us and give us a solution and provide us with shelter. we are here, of course, i'm not going away. as the wall continues to disrupt the lives of people like a crown in his family,
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those leaving at alpha hold. this latest displacement will be the last one. and the bees follow soon on days some palestinians are already leaving rafa and anticipation of israel's plan to solve. i ass, journalist cream alga, why? what's being done to assure the safety of those who have been told to evacuate? well, nothing basically they leaving on the basis they were not told by israel, which you to take or really where to go. there are no on to no, no plants from left for them in a thing else. that's it. it is um, you should draw up a plan, but we don't know yet what this plan is. it stays talk that they say, i think got to get 10 cities in the south west of the gaza strip. but it's difficult to see how they do this for 1400000 people. that's the size of the city of unique and also who is conducting this operation or setting up for this city is
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10 cities and who's paying for the original idea seems to be that the america is that the gold states are paying for it to. there's no nothing we hear nothing from the gold states about it. it's also who is conducting the whole operation to you and already said that it wasn't one of the part of a force eviction of people. this from the mediators have been trying to broker another ceasefire deal as you know, they've been meeting it in cairo. uh, but i understand there's negotiations have been suspended. what can you tell us? correct. a hi level is a go shoot this over. and we really don't know the outcome there. conflicting reports, this is some report saying that there was some progress about the what because maybe the exchange rates between the is randy hostages and policy, the prisoners saying like how many people have, how this thing is getting these ready prisons are released for the freeing of the
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is really awesome of the, of the hostages, but the say it as a better understanding though, but it also some of the answer that is that the, one of the months of how much that is guarantees for the end of the wall before the release. all the print to all the hostages, and there is nothing, no report about these days is really media reports is saying that extra to is there any that we did today? and that security establishment drew up a plan for this negotiations. they pause then rejected based on y'all, and then he was sentenced indications to cairo the only in order to listen and to, to, and report back the choices. we don't know much about the substance. what this talked about. there was no how much prisons and the, it seems to be like, whatever it was talked about, has to be brought back to how mazda is. we know that takes the time that this is saying that they would continue for 3 days now for the consultation to see it in
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cairo. but on a lower level, i think they're on waiting for the onset from us. and also from this one, you know. so you're in cairo, egypt clearly is affected by what's happening in gaza right next door. what is egypt role in all of this green, or what is it please? of course the day is a mess. publish to the next. it is from it off i if the is this offensive for that's the biggest fear, there's another tension between the easy to is read a story and is accusing. is it the web to swear and smug? it's from egypt to, to, i'm us is through the education side. it's is because she was in egypt to bro. okay . the 8th, egypt says no. the reason for the bill from the 8, the faintest is right. and of course, as a big concern, no egypt about this upcoming possible offensive, the spokes president, the government said if the national security issues of egypt somehow violated, they might be even recall the buses or from is rain. that is,
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this is the piece street, the of that is and i can 79 to can thing piece to for him. thank you very much. that was journalist kareem, l y in kyra your, which is really military has released footage. it says shows how most liter, yeah gus and was walking through a tunnel in gaza. the video allegedly shows should know with his wife children and his brother. israel has accused and a lot of organizing her. mazda is terror attacks on october 7th, army spokesman daniel, her gary said the footage was captured on the most c, c t, v camera, 3 days after the attack and obtained by the idea of the israel defense forces in the past few days. this video. well, let's bring in our jerusalem, corresponded rebecca rivers here. rebecca, tell us more about this video. why was it released now?
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so well, that's definitely a question with asking terry this video, as you just said, was a allegedly obtained in the last few days by the id if they decided to release it yesterday or late. yes, today they say that it was taken on the 10th of october and reports to show mosley to yes. and while with some family members working through that tunnel, its very short as i'm sure you've seen, the audience has just seen it there. of course, there is no way they didn't offer any evidence to support their claims. there's no way of verifying the video. they say that they used, among other things a i to determine that it is definitely the same. well, as i said we, we're not able to independently verify that information as to the timing of its release. that's a hard to know. obviously i can't say definitively. but given the negotiations and the pressure that is amounting to try to get the release of the hostages secuity, these could be a reason for israel to release such
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a video at this time because they have also said that they are getting close. so they said that they also reached another tunnel in the last days that showed signs that's in want since in was being there. recently they said that they closing in on him and that they won't stop until they get him. so the video released could be of course pressure to try to get him off to agree to some kind of hostage to remind us rebecca, who yeah, yeah send walk is exactly and he's the director leader of hamas in gaza. he a, the a, the as right is he is riley, suddenly considered him. i'm off to mind behind the october 7 attack. the evidence shows that it's likely that they weren't more than one person involved in the organization of that. but he sent me a key figure that the israel has been saying from the very beginning that they are going often. now. he was elected as the leader and in 2017 he. he's been
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a long time in his writing prisons. he was arrested at 1989 and spent you know, till 2011 when he was released in a hostage. and now the hostage exchange for a soldier that was in uh, in captivity. they released him in that in 2011. and then he has totally built up his position within her mouse and gone. so he's been a cold the butcher of han, eunice. it is a known very well known that han eunice is his face and, and is there is ralph saying that that's where they believe that, you know, i must have a lot of it's a stronghold as being you know, as we know, spending a lot of pain a lot of attention on that region in gaza and he does it, they, they, they want to go off to him. he's a key fig. ahead and very symbolic in their hans to dismantle him. mouse, and he's even really cold by media or, and by others as israel is a psalm of been logged in. so that kind of gives you an idea of why is around a so chain to find him. and so came to attempt to make, you know,
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a statement by capturing him. rebecca, thank you very much. that was our correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem. the responses to the war and guns are also playing out in cultural expression, including theatre projects for some hosting. kids can voice their experiences. rebecca, who we just spoke to, has been in jeanine in the occupied west bank to visit one such project. she saw one institution offering young people in the city and, and a neighboring refugee camp. a way to think about the past and act on the future in here, it's 1920. these young palestinian act is ever hosting a play telling the story of this region. 1920 of the world will one the production recounts historical displacements and occupation told by the youth who are living the consequences.
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it's the latest in jeanine's freedom theater program. since its founding bind is riley activist in the late 19 eighties. this used to has aimed to be a refuge for young palestinians here in the north and west bank. the com who were able to express over a motion slip a few have great energy the toward inside of falls of to everything we've witnessed from bombings, shootings, and rates. so we come here to venture this energy until save here. so we can express what's on the chest and say what we want. but not only that organizes see themselves as freedom fighters, very much part of a resistance movement. this page was created to foster cultural other than the physician to israel is occupation and has itself, spain, that sound good in finance. so for love at full, honestly, i don't know what the reasons, but in my opinion, art and culture have
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a strong message, a strong resistance and defense. for this reason, the freedom to ease has been targeted for years. this news was done this in 2002 during the 2nd palestinian uprising seas righty. military destroyed is now the war and gaza intentions in the west bank a threatening of the game and by the best in the side of me after the events that took place. on the 7th of october, everything changed. indeed, the whole region not only in gaza, but also in the west bank and of police, teen interpreters, the public spam in december, during an incursion on, janine is randy false is rated the caea to painted graffiti on the walls and arrested 2 of its stuff. one is still in detention without charge project lead is try but cannot take their mind off. what's happening in the city that are stuck in that has happened with these ordinary life may smoke more and about what could happen to all of us with costs and 3,
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she had the sound of drones in the sky in the summer get, despite the fear and the pressure to organize is continue with that part and what they called was the stuff. but when the feeling yeah, hope the one day that we in the best bang boosting and sleeping in israel and those leaving and gaza lot because they find the freedom and independence with pie to to the end because it's impossible to keep leaving this way. everyone deserves freedom and peace, and has the right to leave as they want. has the right to decide their own destiny when it comes to the field, using culture to look back at the past with a cli emission to try to affect the future. in texas to 2 major parties have agreed to join forces to form a government that's after last week's election failed to produce a decisive winner, former prime minister. now i shall rece party was an, as announced that he has nominated his younger brother shop boss for the top job.
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they will partner with the pakistan people's party and other smaller parties. the move appears to end the emissions of former prime minister and run cons p t i party to form a government trans party was marred from the elections, but independent candidates, backed by him, one the most h. earlier we spoke to but i've met a professor at the american university in washington, dc and a for pakistani and passed through to the u. k. and ireland. we asked him if there's any chance that him run cons party could still former governor or not at the moment because the numbers don't add up at the same time. and wrong con has unleashed forces which tap into the people into the ordinary people. the focused on these, the tap into the anger the and go with the administration with the golf competence . so the sooner the session, the corruption, the normal just situation, economic prices. and that's, aga is not going to disappear. i mean,
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unless the government solve these problems and that's is the issue is some deformation on government. it's a government that can complete and efficient to solve the problems of bucks up and the people are bucks on it. are very, very vocal. now you heard them doing the they chose choosing the government of rigging and accusing the government of supporting conduct. a representative. and he just so in one very dramatic sense, we're back to square one and the new government would face any of any challenges. and as to act quickly with wisdom and root compassion, polls closed and one of the world's largest single day elections, more than 200000000 of indonesia is 270000000 residents were eligible to vote. and what was a member of the exercise in logistics spending 3 time zones, voters chose a new president and vice president as well as members of parliament and local councils. indonesia is so called festival of democracy, wrapped up with the major incident. but there were challenges in jakarta,
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posters delivered pallet boxes through knee deep floodwaters and the sprawling list of candidates called some voters. major headaches, this election really confuses me. none of the candidates visions, admissions are interesting. why not? everything is just normal to have to elsewhere. the mood was jubilant. one pulling station was decked out with a valentine's day theme in handed out chocolates to voters a quarter century after the end of the brutal so hard to dictatorship. the economy is growing. and ambitious infrastructure projects are underway. some worry about the front runner prep. oh, so beyond those ties to the days of dictatorship in indonesia. but other say it's time to look forward to a brighter future. it's called democracy. people have the right to choose
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to say it's a political dynasty and so on, but it's the people who vote democracy is in the hands of the people. most of us take all, there is no problem if the nation is getting better. so why not? indonesians won't have to wait long to find out how voting wind. quick count, outlets are expected to deliver unofficial results by the end of the day. i of the let's talk about that though with our asian pacific bureau chief, your tomatoes. he joins us now from jakarta. derek, tell us about those unofficial numbers that are coming out right now. i understand . they show that for mobile. sylvia unto has a sizable lead. that's right, jerry. uh, if it takes more than 50 percent of the boats to avoid a run off of 2nd round in these electrons under peers. if you follow those quick drones, but that is exactly what probable has achieved the he's at the moment at 59 percent that the votes, there's a 2 percent arrow margin in these quick grounds. and so then what happens if we had
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2052 percent of rubble, we would have still have to wait. but 59 percent is, is pretty clear that it appears that trouble. so team number 2 together with a sign up to call. the problem has nailed oh, this race if those numbers hold and it turns into an out right victory for proposal. what would that mean? day or for indonesia and for the region? debra? they are pretty much sense for a continuation of the politics of, to quote you frankly want us to say that the politics up to colby, of the initiation of economic reforms. making the gap between rich and poor and indonesia are smaller. initiating the battery production of electric vehicles here in indonesia, lot of all of these things were usually popular. and if people put boats, they would vote against torture. colby and so i'm probably able, really use the battery stands for this legacy wants to continue these reforms. and
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if you want to feel for how short he is, but he has won this race. and he invited this morning of the reporters to phil name, exercising in his swimming pool at home. and to where i'm standing near the heart of chicago, a huge friend who is set up to celebrate what is potentially the victory is hopefully me just the next president. the turn out and engineers elections is generally very high, which is interesting and it's a, it's a massive undertaking with over 200000000 people. and 3 times those houses turn out and in these elections deal with any idea of the well we have the wrench arrange this morning, but i don't think this will have any impact really on the outcome. after all we're talking about, you mentioned that a 3 time zones, a 205000000 voters, 17000 islands has to pick a single day election in the world. so we can talk about the turn out yet. but the quick jones gives you
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a pretty clear impression that probably should be on till may well be the next president of indonesia. now that there were some protests in the run up to the boat . they are gun with summit choosing current. president, jocko, we go to a political meddling. tell us more about the yeah, i think that was one of the most controversial things in these elections. of the fact that the president stroke toby really installed his eldest son, this vice president a technically, if you follow the invitation from seduce last year said with no, that's impossible because the maximum age is 40 and keep around. his eldest son is only $36.00, but they simply change the constitution in a very controversial decision. and the fact that this has happened is really the president of indonesia is supposed to stay neutral. and a president for koby didn't officially endorse probable as his candidate. but he has thrown his full political weight yonder, the appeared together with him. his son is running his vice president. so pretty much clear that took over yet supporting this kind of this year. thank you very
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much. that was the w. is derek motus in jakarta. now around $10000.00 migrants of arrived on spain's canary islands so far this year, most of them crossing from mauritania. last week, the european union in spain pledge 200000000 euros to help more attaining a club down on smugglers and to determine migrant birds. canary islands are an important destination for people trying to reach continental europe. numbers of those attempting, the dangers atlantic crossing are soaring. so to the number of those who die dw, as young phillip sholtes reports from la promise and will gone on grand canal, re as a small cemetery on the canary islands, blank spaces stand out between the other plaques, no name, no epitaph. these are the graves of unknown african migrants there. now, so many of these that the cemetery has had to expand mo, do often comes here. he survived the crossing from san diego, but many people,
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he knows didn't. a good friend has been missing for 3 weeks. as the boy say to me, this could be him or anyone else around me who has died for this. that's why i always feel incredibly sad when i'm here. so the model may seem to submit to the state the number of migrants who have made it to the canaries. is that an all time high? but so 2 is the number of those who died attempting the crossing few carry any documents, so it done to find them is difficult. the requires all recovered bodies to be identified and properly buried. but in reality, this rarely happens. franco, get a manager's the cemetery. in this small community, he feels abandoned by his government. he says he gets no help and giving the migrants a dignified burial. does a number point in the books finish when we take the phone and calls them other
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either eh, to this who very or governments, they will say don't worry. we'll see. don't worry. we'll see. but we don't have any solution. they're only a few experts on the island who can help it then to find the many dead heavy as happy as a pathologist, he and his team gather d. n. a samples, dental analyses and photos of the deceased their final report as often as far as they get to the because it's tough to us as the past months have been exceptionally hard to you. what are the disease that i'm lucky? you must the worst or the autopsies of small children in your email. this is really difficult to process emotionally, which is that who, you know, you feel terrible and you just want to cry for a day or 2. it's actually quite traumatic to be confronted with all the people and we'll see in that mode,
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you continues to search for more information about who's missing friend. his relatives incentive go. keep asking him for news via what's up. they've given up hope of getting information through official channels. it's the that us out. but again, i'm at my wits and his wife and his young daughter are waiting for news speaking. no, said on this, and i don't know who to turn to. we just want to know if he's still alive, or if he died, when to maybe america will happen, says moto, but he knows that for all those unidentified people varied here on the island. there are many more unaccounted for lost at sea us. and we have some breaking news just coming in. ukraine says that it has destroyed another russian worship in the black sea. the military published the message on the telegram messaging up saying, quote, the ukranian armed forces together with the defense industries. intelligence unit
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