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many changes the new frontier of system according to our series continues on since the this is the, the news coming to live from berlin after a year of fighting destruction and displacement. what is the future of gaza strikes inside a central guys, a refugee camp leave at least 21? did these really military says it was sporting in the imminent from mazda attack. the militants had earlier fired rockets into israel as follows. commemorations of the october 7th come us terror attacks a year ago in the us thousands march at a new york university in separate demonstrations. are correspond reports on how students stage, very different observances. a world away from guns plus less than 2
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weeks after the devastation of helene, florida. braces for what could be an even more destructive hurricane. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. after a year of war, garza's him, us run health authority, says the death toll from the conflict with this rule is nearing $42000.00 people. numbers that the us and says are reliable overnight, at least 26 people have been killed and is really our strikes on the barrage refugee camp in central gaza is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists his country will achieve what he calls, total victory over him. us which launched the october 7th terror attacks a year ago. the violence has trapped the civilian population of guys in the crossfire and during widespread hunger disease and the collapse of health care
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system. so this is where the to move of family can home, but only for now, this, this one of thousands of tents near the beach and send to a garza, there were forced to leave the real home in northern goss at last. october. how must admit attends from gauze approved to the attack. southern is rarely communities is where i retired. you did with an air offensive and play to a ground invasion of these, how husband up to saddam and the grandchildren has been on demand for the past 12 months. like tens of thousands of other postings in gaza and we were displaced by the foaming wherever we went. they were mess cuz we would leave one place, struck by tragedy, need to arrive at another place where a new building on a folded every place, we fled to became another scene of devastation. to con, pay myself. they sold shelter and several schools in northern garza. then flipped
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south to central garza to half of 200 units and back to be sent to them on the almost 90 percent of calls us 2200000 people full. so could you just place 5 or as the family is now dispersed across garza? as he says, she never expected to end up living and attend. they have no income and depend on age and charity. the children no longer have schooling and help as much as they can learn more about them. now instead of carrying school bags that they carry will travel young visited with when i see my children or other children do this a lot, but i feel the pain deeply we. i do love a letter and membership form. a few of a strikes is a constant, both have lost 2 family members and such attacks of these says she goes to assistant and is tried, you know, stuck tobar applause. when working on the shot at midnight, we were screaming and was not knowing who had died or who had survived between the
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flemish and the customer by mooning, they told us we couldn't say good bye to our loved ones. because the bodies were in such a terrible state took with us to turn that as well as i saw 5 luggage, i never got to say good bye to my sister who her children in the home. yeah, we buried them all about about 11 children is counting 5 women over the men guns and that's just like the last of my sister and her family has affected me deep clean that come on usa or the show me comes over. sure. and she'll get dish, especially for the a paul love dish associate fee. do you guys talk to in the apple assistant? am how about the same uh i lost my brother and his daughters when their tent was bombed, near the unreal warehouses. especially i do. but now to model protege i am, they were all killed. his son was injured by shrapnel. about yeah, the front of the said the front, the whole year for that event,
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i buried my brother in rafa. and on the same day sled with my family, i'm a little bit to show that this news you may never be allowed to return to a home in northern garza, the war has not only distort best areas of the territories, but it has also effectively divided it into north and south, the return of displaced people to the north is part of the seas for negotiations, which have sofa failed to return to shuttle. if possible. i have a boy and 2 girls in the nose, and i just want to hug them. if the most important thing is to hold my children again, i'm going to have her last long. have nobody else. i'm afraid i will die before i get to embrace my son and daughters. while i'm working, i miss them so much to be filled with me. i called bri. i don't know. it makes me feel sick because i'm far away from them. now i don't know how not going. i know
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it is a simple grace, but why is garza was no stranger to? we're in the post. this is the longest, it's people have endured such unremitting biden's death and destruction with no end in sight. so israel has been fighting her boss and trying to free the hostages and gauze it for a year. now, what is it accomplished? i put the question to journalists, bollix flooding intel, a beef as well from his reading perspective. and then we talk about the military. um uh, 2 bits here. uh we can talk about the, the deterioration of the, the duration of the offices. the rock is far and capable. these are about 90 percent of the boxes. that's a must have were either uh, destroyed and were fired at a lower deceptive. now we can see that yesterday on the day you uh, the service booked over. um, uh, how much are the only 14 watkins for us. we compare that to what happened on the
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7th uh, last year. uh, the 1st 4300 boxes. so this is the main um, that the was, the big thing is rated, especially in the north ending off in the south. excuse me. that'd be a 1000 square surrounding because the trip that has been built with of course the fact that is wrong now on the 5th or they filled up the car during the months can to basically rehabilitate the so that's another realtor and achievements um i can say that uh, from a different point of view and then maybe at least really the in general of their sense of security after 2 or 71 of the school boards are severely and now we see that i am, this is according to a recent bully give that a student in that that will be sent to the institution. 87 percent of his role is now, is that now have confidence in the i s b is
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a military establishment in general, which is the most important thing. but of course, there are other things like designed reducing the world of the fact that all the hostages are free. now, exactly the many hostages remain in captivity and gaza. that does the, is really government still have broad support within the country for its military campaigns. in gaza and 11 o a well, i would say the difference between the house weight is average level and the how they deal with or think about the world gauze that they've been on there. around 75 percent of these ladies do support that intrusion into a little bit on the military campaign in general. the do also a support already has confidence in that be capable to get the, the idea of when the situation and live in on with his blah, blah, blah, god, them focus on does up
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a little bit is still at least 51 percent the believe that the is really low, they should continue all the way until almost as capabilities. they are dismantled entirely, but the fact that they are still hostages in garza means that many is res. i will say in the majority. but the large number of is right is going to recent fully thing that is all should go for a view because they think that bring it back to also do is more urgent or little that all of them is not. if we do want to include the belief that is us has continued after that after to dismantle homeless. i'm sorry. so there's a subdivision in opinion there. how stable would you say that prime minister benjamin netanyahu is government is at this point as well. um, if we look at the recent bullying according to channels, 121 of the main uh channels is really towels here. the whole re game whose support
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right now is $25.00. the seats are um and the bull expect for nothing, you know who, which is, which wouldn't be a, sorry, the largest uh party in the is really parliament a little bit. his goal listen, still doesn't have a majority of the fully. but i would say that this is uh, an optical illusion, because the one, those would be partnerships and the goal is, is that the part is, would be in the upcoming election that's added to the fact that last week, not the whole of growth back to his goal listen, the part to affect you. those are which he is also a formerly cool party member. now he has 68 the seats in the parliament even if he loses. um it 7 the members including the over off at the bank viewed, or at bar party, he will still have a call listed, which means that the government is stable and this makes it more likely that the
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next is lady election will be of the end of 2026, which is 2 years from now. and i would say it's nothing you know, with this war internally as a result of victory when the next, the nations as well. tiers of course being a long time and is really politics journalist by like sliding the reporting from tell of 8. thank you. thank you. as israel march the 1 year anniversary of the october, some of the tax students at columbia university in new york stage demonstrations some and support of those real others backing the palestinian calls and protesting the war in guns. columbia was the side of mass protests against the war earlier this year and touched off a wave of campus demonstrations around the united states. the w's at abraham reports from new york, the police barricades lines, an id scanners. these are unusual measures for columbia se campus,
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otherwise known for its openness to the public. but in the lead up to october 7th, university leadership team necessary for students safety side protests, encounter protests on one side of the divide. a pro israel demonstration today is not about about us here. it's really not. it's about our friends and family and israel and it's about commemorate october 7th. we just wanted to find a way to honor the hostages. to remember the people that you know that were killed and to raise awareness separated by metal and public safety officers, others protest the war. and guys of those attacks triggered the want their university to cut ties with companies linked to israel. and they are getting
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some of the funding and support. right. and we have a right to more we have the right to be here and we have a right to the right. these protests are some of the biggest on campus since the new academic year began last month. in the spring, dozens of students were arrested here in mac, protests calling for an enter the warrant, gaza and for columbia to divest from israel, protest or sees the building. and a student encampment was violently dismantled by new york city police. today, an installation in memory of hostages, killed, and still held in gaza, stands in its place to the university's interim president visited the installation . monday morning. experience of the spring has left a mark on the student body. many pro palestinian demonstrators tell us they were free to show their faces. fearing retribution,
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however was face has the code of browsers. many of us have, i'm in our finance office, sing websites, and your name is on several websites with any information about me. and that is a queue to risk for it also means that their me personally, i don't know how to be able to the again, because i have my name in that space and i am dock then as the university hoops to avoid a repeat of the spring students on both sides of the divide, tell us a lot more needs to be done. prefer to be trusted between them and their peers, and for them to feel safe on campus. the increased surveillance in such a dangerous position as the very bottom dollar. the people on the other side don't talk to me, but i just tried to tell them that we're human and you should be allowed to grieve in peace. here on the side struggle to even find the basis for conversation us present joe biden. then 1st lady joe biden,
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let us ceremony at the white house in remembrance of the more than 1200 people, including dozens of americans that were killed. we asked our chief international editor, richard walker in washington. how support of the, by the administration is of israel's actions. a ministration certainly remains fundamentally supportive of the israelis and the 2nd benjamin netanyahu, whose government and you see that in the statement. the job i didn't put out today, which really spoke of the horrors of october the 7th last year and stress that hamas is responsible by unleashing that attack last year for what has happened since then. and by them repeatedly uses this expression the to the commitment of the united states to israel security is iron clad. but at the same time, and you alluded to that,
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i think in the introduction that brent that there was division within the united states about this as increasing criticism of israel is conduct of the war in gaza. and now to was lebanon. and you've got to have this sense that throughout this period to bide has been trying to rain in the nation. you're who government to, to try to restrain it, to try to get it to, to, to pay more attention to avoiding civilian casualties and gaza. and now trying to limit escalation in this impending possible conflict with the wrong so so the bottom ministration constantly trying to kind of juggle these 2 priorities on the one hand support for as well. but now the hand just hoping that this conflict doesn't get even worse. the other is richard walker there. well, people in the us state of florida are preparing for another powerful storm, less than 2 weeks after being slammed by hurricane helene. hurricane milton is currently classified as a category for storm. it's due to hit florida late wednesday. authorities,
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they are already ordering evacuations. as many workers are still removing debris from hurricane helene in florida. now they have to brace for another potentially catastrophic storm. milton. it's probably frustrating that the last hurricane came the store and they screwed around and haven't picked the debris off and now they're scrambling to get it picked up. and if this one does it, it's going to be flying this. if it comes anywhere close to the sol fee, that's going to be on the 2nd floor. so i'm still really scared and how that goes from the last storm. so i really think we're going to evacuate. the international space station captured this image of the eye of hurricane milton. from above, as it heads towards florida, it's expected to make landfall in the middle of this week. 51 of florida is 67 counties are again under a state of emergency vice president cumberland harris urge residents to follow
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evacuation orders. please listen to your local officials because i know a lot of folks out there and have survived these hurricanes before. the ceiling is going to be very, very serious. and i urge you to please just wrap whatever you they list it as of the orders. you're getting some of your local officials. they know what they're telling you and they know what hilton is about to be. so please through that warnings over hurricane milton started coming under 2 weeks after hurricane helene colleen's destruction cost, at least $230.00 debts across several us states. this time efforts are underway to minimize the damage of another natural disaster. was bringing matthew poochie here, who's a meteorologist, atmospheric sciences journalist, and he joins me now from the us. i think how destructive is hurricane milton expect
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it to be as honestly as it will probably be pretty bad. and arguably, one of the worst of tampa, the city proper, has seen in a number of years, if not in many people's lifetimes. the reason being, even though the maximum wins will come down a little bit, the wind fuel, the actual area of the storm is expanding and that means it covers more real estate in piles more water against the coast line. i do expect a storm surge of 3 to maybe 3 and a half meters at the media coastline where the eye makes landfall, and especially near and just south of that, where the winds are on shore and the strongest. and the issue is that the final water into tampa bay. the other problem too. it's very rare to get a storm moving in out of the do west end of the tampa area. we have record stating back to 1850. we've never seen a category to or greater storm with this exact trajectory before. and so the entire recipe is favoring a very serious storm surge that could lead many areas underwater. and unfortunately, these are many densely populated areas. so this could be a very unfortunate situation that really alters the area in
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a really bad way. within just 24 hours, i understand milton strength and from a tropical storm into a massive hurricane. how is that possible, matthew? or honestly, you need perfect ingredients, improved ingredients in the worst possible way you need very weak upper level wins . nothing can knock the storm off kilter. do you need incredibly warm, see surface temperatures on the order of 32 to 34 degrees celsius. and really there was nothing to preserve that's the other thing that i think is incredibly fascinating. you know, it was such a small store and when it attained category 5 status, the actual on itself, the core within which the winds are calm and the winds go crazy. around it was only about, say, 56 kilometers. why it's really a pinhole. i, it's like an ice skater. when the storm gets really tight, it spins faster and faster. thanks to the conservation angular momentum. and that's exactly to happen here. you know, in the middle of the storm, the air temperature was about say,
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1011 degrees celsius warmer than the air around. so it's like it's chimney and that lift air. i've been out of the middle causing, missing air. the middle of the storm is missing, about 1112 percent of the atmosphere is ambient map. so that missing air is like a vacuum. it sucks in winter all around. and that's how we saw winds around 285 kilometers per hour at peak earlier on the past 12 hours. now, the southeastern united states is still reeling after hurricane helene, and it's about to be hit by another hurricane. how much of a challenge is all this for authorities and residents? there? very much. so i think a lot of folks in the west coast of florida were caught a little bit off guard by the significance of helene. part of the reason, you know, the west coast of florida is silver honorable and susceptible to storm surge. the reason being something called the symmetry or the shape of the sea floor. it's a very gently sloping sea floor, meaning it's really easy to pile water against the coast. a lot of folks are
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roughly to meet or storm surge from hawaii and, and that caused damage. and there's a lot of debris left behind. and now we're getting a worst storm, worst storm search and all that debris is left behind. we'll do this again, but only worst this time, so i'm very concerned for what will eventually happen a rescue. thank you very much. that was me, urologist. matthew, you can put you down to mozambique where but hers head to the poles this wednesday for elections that could prove significant for the countries trajectory. the ruling for lima party has dominated mozambique and politics for half a century, but high poverty and a 7 year insurgency. while many voters are expected, turn to opposition parties, diane hawker reports from the capital, the food o, the, the, the sandy beach is a long and beautiful, and most in beaks capital. my put so basically functions. but many people in this
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country struggle to get by 65 to seem to feed habits in new didn't know the poverty not, and many supplies on in full look for those scraping by across 53 to days in the future. the decision in wayne state eviction that future. one of the 1st things i noticed when arriving in my portal is just how young the population is. according to the united nations children's agency, over 80 percent of the people. yeah. under the age of 35. that puts the power in the selection squarely in the hands of young people. this 52 year old volta has keep a close eye on the various campaigns. you'll visual key the time and yeah, i think the election process could be different, which is new of items. it isn't that fit in the desert designs but as well before
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we had candidates who didn't have a good plan for the country and young spend the died d e no, no, that was the own. but this time the candidates are very competitive, much of water. the mosquito outcompete, the democracy exist when we have competition upon the outcomes div. but democracy also needs the play and they came to the corruption of general level ed phase. everything in the country needs to change the spence mozambique is rotten. it's really rotten old. the out, the big man in this election is daniel chapel. he's a former tv presenter, and we're ready for president, for the ruling, for the most part will suit me is the face of the main opposition party. the nama
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became sick, and when he ran for president in the last election results, the party challenged independence, painted it. the assume are, you know, mean, but looking at the money to use and could take quotes from both main parts away from the north of the country. shapes and the thousands of people who slate the homes because of it. they've run some fighting between islam as groups and the government that's been going on for 7 years. the democracy and human rights and the list andre mangle sees the insecurity, is the deciding factor here at open by p, we half day a and the norfolk of mozambique, a lot of displays people because of the wall. they don't have a system. they've been doing, ted, don't they don't have phones don't to have very even a place where twenties,
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in valleys, around the country, the ruling. so the parts of it has exuded confidence in cost convictions, it's been accused of both reduce and intimidation, opposition parties and analysts expect the same to happen this year, costing doubts on the credibility of this election to you're watching dw noticed, just remind me of the top stories we're following for you this. our airstrikes on a central goal is a refugee camp of claimed thousands of palestinian lives, including a number of children. after a year of war goes as health front from us run health authority says the death toll from the conflict is nearing. 42000 people in the us state of florida are preparing for another powerful storm. less than 2 weeks after hurricane lean. hurricane milton is due to hit florida late on wednesday. authorities there are already
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