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the the, this is dw news, life member list is really airstrikes killed dozens in northern and central godsa. israel says it target is hemlock man centers, but him off the official fate of law and former school sheltering displays. people were also coming up israel, palm of the 11 east capital as it expands its military operations against the militant group has belonged. witnesses and analysts phase and most intense compartments and favorites since the beginning of israel's incursion, plus 2 media votes and presidential elections and come best case size is expected to win as its main opponents are either a jail or boy. the
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a marietta evans team, thanks for joining me. these really military says it has launched a new ground defensive in gaza is really forces carried out in tens of environments on the job. all the a refugee camp. seeing how moss was regrouping their local officials and gauze us of the strikes resulted in many casualties. israel also attacks what it said were to him off command centers, one and a former school. the other in a former mosque, killing dozens of people. of the help is raised to save lives in what remains of the shrew honda of the most indeed, as by law, the tattered pages of these coal runs a stop remind you of the meaning of this place for many locals. israel said
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in the statement that the most and the former school had in fact being homeless, commercial incentives hiding in plain sight. survivors and residents tell a different story. i've been living here since october 17th, and i noticed most of it shelters displaced people, elderly and homeless, people who have lost their relative, sometimes children. but how do you spell the problem that they were just looking for a place to sleep? the best option for them was the most of those people that had nothing to do with the war. the, the attack came less than a day of to hundreds of families were forced to leave that homes in the nearby new side right. with you de camp on as well old as israel said it time to operate against how much militants do we using the area as an attack base. the operations in central gaza coincide with the seller to ben is really ground incursion into bet
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to the here and devoted to you in the news and as strikes which hit several buildings. the israel said it's false is what targeting homeless militants and dismantling military infrastructure. in district law, just refugee camp, local se intel i have families will wipe out in the camps with night. in many months. israel has not wooded residents to evacuate to designated safe areas in the south. but 90 percent of the population has been displaced already in the past. here many people multiple times and safe phones has been boomed in the past. or what can we possibly go like if i don't know where i'm heading? they're not giving us any instructions, but we refuse to go to the cells. i would rather die here with my children. it's the same situation of the cell. the latest strikes add to the mounting palestinian death toll a year old and from this thoughts of the current will gauze as how most one health
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ministry says almost $42000.00 palestinians have no being killed. let's bring in journalist valley slug. dean, who joins us from tel aviv hello following. so israel says it had intelligence indicating that her moss was rebuilding as operational capabilities at the diversity of refugee camp. is that likely? this not surprising. anyone in israel, the less that the, the way they to the top rated and the know through because the tribe they specifically in the city was back in the may. so for quite a go the then according to this room, i'm off the officers, the, in the area, the know the because a string of the, even the try to, uh, maybe build this some sort of a small uh, on the reproduction there as well as we use the offices,
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the from the younger people from the use, the are in the north because of the trip, so they have no other choice other than getting paid by tomorrow. so of course we're not talking about the seed capable. the, the most had before 2 percent at the beginning of the war, but still the lease on the to say to mazda, we didn't forget this, the main, the front for up, even though the, we operate itself living on it. of course it was neck us and we're hearing that israel is on high alert for potential attacks ahead of tomorrow's anniversary of via tober 7th. how most hair attacks, how is the country preparing? last week um visuals and israel said that the most my courage made gardens the day of the 7. so tomorrow to go to the fence to get closer to the fence for trying
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to cross to the because of the trip in large numbers. this uh is scenario is be prepared for an envelope, but also the, um, it almost as old as the game is 80 cities in terms of, uh, maybe trying to uh, dig it, trying to, uh, cross defense to warranty is really detailed it specifically when the ceremony they said that someone is not taking place, that's why i have to reinforce it for the god, the division. so in the south and commence has been the carried out and uh, according to its way to official a number for you. um, uh, a battalion the company is gonna be added to the god division. so any um and, you know, the mazda admitted that would try to infiltrate insight as well. or, of course,
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the fire rocket is really tell, is usually the time to be certainly that the horses know that is a good fit for the world's best dorsey. what, what i'm saying is, um, uh, the directions right now. that was journalist spelling saw dean intel of eve. many thanks indeed for your reporting. thank you. meanwhile, israel is also pressing ahead with his attacks against has the law as its air strikes against the lebanese capital bay rude. continue into another 9th. it's been the most intense bombardment of the lebanese capital. since israel sharply escalated his campaign against the round back group last month, it comes as these real prepares to mark one year since most of the terror attacks on october 7th, which sparked it's military operations. and it comes as the united nations refugee agency chief, fully full grande's in be rude. he said
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a cease fire was needed as soon as possible. adding the 11 on was in a major displacement crisis. lebanese government officials estimate that 1200000 people are now displaced. speaking earlier in a news conference and be rude, grande's to have the strikes were not legal. let's have a listen. we need to respect for civilian infrastructure and civilian population. unfortunately, many instances of violations of international humanitarian law. in the way the air strikes are conducted the past destroyed or damaged civilian infrastructure. well, after the latest intends is really airstrikes over b root i asked journalist ruth michelson in beirut about the situation on the ground. as well, i think it's fair to say that a lot of people in berry were feeling fearful of the night. that happened last night, the lebanon's national news agency and said that they were more than 30 is ready as
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strikes that hit the southern suburbs as they read it's considered to be one of the worst night of as strikes. and since israel expanded its attacks across lebanon, on the 23rd of september, there were reports of firewalls lighting up the sky as a of a baby. and it's understood that the targets were a petrol station. and a hotel near the brushy, courier re add port, which is one of the only ways out for a lot of people in lebanon. and so that's obviously creating some increased fair and i need some other people have these really army has issued evacuation notices for several towns and the south of lebanon. has there been a reaction from has belong but you're right. he is really on the issued evacuation notices for 26 towns across the southern lebanon. they ordered people
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that to evacuate immediately. we haven't seen an immediate reaction from has full of what we've seen today is an increased number of funeral notices for that. fights is acknowledging that they are incurring losses in the south. but the way that has bullet has positioned themselves with regard to the fighting that's happening, at least to the follow is or to novice people in lebanon. is that this is a fight for them along 11 in southern border, the when the warm, the maybe there were some losses encouraged along the way, but they are in their own words determined to have victory. and that suddenly reaction that we're seeing also along with some of the people who are displaced from the southern suburbs as they route. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. polling stations have closed
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in kazakhstan, where citizens voted in a referendum on whether to build the former soviet states 1st, nuclear power plant. the issue is sensitive because parts of the country were used as testing grounds for soviet nuclear weapons. because exxon currently relies heavily on coal to generate power for long flooding, and these air has forest authorities to delay the start of the school year by at least a month. the floods have devastated much of the west african country. many schools which escapes damage are currently being used to house people displaced by the extreme weather to tanisha. now where poles have closed and vote counting is underway and the countries presidential election team come this case. site is expected to easily win re election for another 5 year term. after his most prominent opponents were imprisoned in a widespread crack down 3 years ago. opposition parties called for a boycott. around 10000000 people were eligible to vote. initial results are
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expected to be announced on monday. well, for more i'm joined in the studio by 2 nation journalist and the w reporter. read a dollar read good to see you. so, tell us why these elections in tunisia matter. okay, so we 1st need to go back to 2011 where can use that was the diverse country off the air of spring and the poster child of democrat ization and the promotion of democracy in the region us. and now we're seeing how the democracy is coming under threat. so if can each roles back into the dictatorship, this may be in dangerous message for people in the region. and people are in the content in that no matter what you do. if your leader involution, if you want to go into democracy at the frat degrees game, will end up prevailing. and this can be, as i said, and one way ticket that well, historically be very, very hard and very,
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very dangerous for the region. so it's very important that this election would go under way and the same time we need to understand that as for a lot of people, there is still hope. there's still saying that even though that they're all those trip threats to need and ended up surprising the world 14 years ago. and they made do that this time as well. and as you said to the teenagers, long pride of itself as being the birthplace of the error of spring. so what exactly happened to, you know, move the country from this being a beacon of democracy to people boycotting and election. so when you look at the countries since there is a lucian has been a lot of political tension. so the working class and a lot of the majority of teenage and thought and found themselves or felt in heard
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. and that's where all of this became a problematic thing and a side came to fill this void and to kind of play the role of the savior. so people found themselves even with political to our lives and there was no solution for economy. there were no solution for employment, and that's kind for the push people away from politics instead of pulling them toward politics and liberal values. and that's why people felt betrayed by politics and betrayed by physicians in general. and that's why we found ourselves here. typical your porter read a doll many things indeed for all of your insights. thank you. great to talk to you . and that's the latest on the w news up next. the question of who will succeed? the dalai lama has sparked, i see the debate between india and china. stay tuned for doc film on marian evans.
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