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these to contribute their reputation of quality and the promotion of sustainable develop the business, dw, news live from berlin. israel steps up it's offensive against has the law and 11 not prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns the lebanese people they faced the same level of destruction as the palestinians. garza, he also claims as really action has killed potential replacements for has the laws . plain leader also coming up in gaza nearly 42000 people have been killed in israel's year long war. according to how mosque controlled health authorities look at the toll of the war that's taken on the people in the palestinian church. millions of
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people ordered to evacuate as for it came to milton bears down on florida, the mayor of tampa warrants. anyone who chooses to state is likely to be killed. the i'm david love, it's good to have you with us. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is urged the people of lebanon to free their country from hezbollah, warning that otherwise their nation would face the same fate as gaza. netanyahu also claimed israel has killed potential leaders of the around back to militant group. this comes as, as rarely forces of opened a new front in the conflict along lebanon's mediterranean coast, the empty fishing nets and tied up boats,
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fishermen in the city of site and have been forced to stay ashore. these rarely, military warned of possible strikes against targets along the lebanese coastline, leaving many here, fearing for their livelihood. but the fishing stops, and the fish market closes, who will support the fishermen and the workers in the market. they all have families and children who provide milk for their kids. no one is supporting us or giving us anything at all in the home to see how these really military has been carrying out new air raids on a route. despite the strikes, some civilian plane still flew in and out of the city on tuesday. these images were taken from a landing plain. the lebanese government says more than a 1000000 people have fled their homes in the past 2 weeks. hundreds of thousands are seeking shelter across the border. in war torn syria. there were bom,
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beings in air strikes and so we escaped. thank god, we arrived here, safe and sound. in israel to civilians are in danger. i like a man. this flight in your high foot was struck by his bellow, rock could launch from lab, and on the r rineback militia has threatened deeper strikes into israel. what also saying it wants to cease fire 11 on for the 1st time the group made no mention of a g as a ceasefire, as a precondition for 1100 bad the. and yet that us, once a ceasefire is established, you with a slope. the diplomacy intervenes when the football and everything else will be discussed to napa, and all decisions will be made and cut off. the thought that the size you do not ask for details when the principal has not being discussed. what other
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books, it's like. there is no room for any talks without a cease fire number. hello miss betsy elaine i made his ball as talk of a ceasefire. israel has signaled the war could expand further. he does deployed another army division into southern lebanon as it seeks to seize control of border areas from the militant group. one year of israel's war and gaza has killed nearly 42000 people. according to the territory is homeless around health authority. at least 21 of them were killed in the latest as rarely airstrikes on the bridge refugee camp and central gaza. among them 5 children were still no ceasefire in sight. israel's prime minister insists as forces will achieve victory over him. us the group which led to the october 7th terror attacks on his way. well, a man from here in berlin became known as the german voice of gaza. but how son was
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visiting his family and gaza last october when israel began striking the territory . now back in germany, he uses social media to raise awareness of the play to the palestinians. a bad how son was born in berlin, but says garza is where he feels he belongs. he was visiting his family the when the will began. it was only sent to his german citizenship, the op ed was able to get towns. the bed found himself in the middle of his riley strikes off to october 7th. he started to log about what he saw and going to lodge following at the time when on the ground reporting was ready to go, but he didn't do much. so when did you go? yeah, and the problems are following you like us. i just pulled out a woman by the clothes. she was breathing. she was breathing. yep.
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yep. it's been past that smoking, then when that's done, i was nearly killed with the came to see this with your own eyes are just as dead children, the ceiling. that means simply realizing what you never deemed possible and all the people of wife and child got it. just like that by congress, with people who are any sudden just i've talked to utah and fight violence with violence either. i just want to show what's happening. thanks to his gym and citizenship, all bed was allowed to leave going so of to 5 weeks. but he had to leave behind most of his family and friends. in spring, he set off on a bike tool from germany to gauze a to raise money and awareness. i suppose since it hasn't palestinian, you have the feeling that you don't really belong anywhere. like most people are expelled, emigrated, i'll try to build a future some way of abroad when that perspective. because these extremely difficult to find a job in dallas that extremely difficult to leap under the occupation. wisdom of
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the people try and make their way all over the walls. the she didn't make it to gaza and was denied entry to the occupied westbank. but who holds palestinian id was denied and treat is really controlled tarrot tree. the patient if i send the icons even into my own homeland, is this the most important thing is that people i'm concerned with. what is around government does. so what palestinian policies do that we bought the people that we experience every day because that has also cooled on the german government to stop supplying israel with weapons. and he says, he still believes a political solution to what seems like an intractable problem can be reached. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines. the popular chinese social media platform tech talk face is a wave of new lawsuits from
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a dozen us states. the platforms being issues of harming and failing to protect young people in the court cases to add to continuing legal challenges. take talk as already facing in the united states. legislative elections in kashmir have given the most seats to a party at odds with the indian government. the victory by the j. k. n. c. opposition alliance is viewed as a referendum against india is 2019 decision to strip kashmir of its long standing sammy autonomy. india and pockets on have struggled for control of the region, so it's 1947 hurricane milton is swirling over the gulf of mexico. as a category 5 store, the strongest on the scale is prompted the evacuation of nearly 6000000 people as it approaches florida. tampa is, mayor has one, but anyone who remains with face death from the regions the 2nd hurricane in his
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many weeks. it looks like a goes down as communities on load, it does go schools shut down a head don't. how do you can milton? a heavy traffic was seen on the high b as thousands fled the part of the storm. that's after our tardies and residents to scramble to secure debris. scattered by how do you can hailey less than 2 weeks ago? see the devastation on the beach. if you turn around and sealed it for debris everywhere, it's worried about all these been solves. we've very scared. we don't know what to expect and we don't know when to come back home like that's the hard part. was fast preparing for around to, you know, try trying to salvage whatever very little is left and secure, whatever i can, the latest satellite images, fuel hardy can milton,
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heading towards florida expected to make land for wednesday night. you as president joe biden vaughn, that milton could be one of the worst storms to hit the us state in a sentry. if you're under recreation or orders, you should evacuate now. now, now you should have already evacuate. it's a matter of life and death. it's a matter of life and a huge storm on the heels of the devastation left by healing. it also struck, loaded us vest schools and could at least $230.00 people across several us states notices. and so again, facing to protect their lives and property. well, earlier i spoke to dave nussbaum, chief meteorologist at cbs 42, a tv station in birmingham, alabama. asked him how the approaching hurricane milton compares to the last
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hurricane. so this line, it will have a much greater impact on florida. helene was more moving up just north there along the sort of coastline and brought significant storm storage. a rise in water up across the coastal areas of florida that moved in cost significant flooding along the coastal regions and they had a little bit of some when this $1.00 going to bring a significant storm surge. but also potentially some significant winds. we're talking to wind speeds out there. category 5 is 165 miles per hour. right now, was the state wednesday, or is the system the southern part of it all and mexico. so you're going to have ways you're going to have a storm surge. they're going to have some rain, although the range also won't be overly high compared to what they saw with a lead up there in north carolina and the hurricane helene, across the whole region, the south east killed a few 100 people. is milton going to be as dangerous?
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there's a possibility. i don't want to say that's a certainty, but uh if uh those that were in the significant areas that will see the highest surge of water as well as the strongest way it is denied back the way to leave those areas. their lives are definitely going to be something you will have to keep in mind and could possibly be in jeopardy as you heard our president say earlier. now we've heard the storm could we can, but it could also get bigger or cover more area. um, what's the latest on that intensity? and what does that mean for people in florida? so right now the storm is roughly about 250 miles wide, is expected at least double that maybe a little bit more before it makes landfall. and as that happens, the weight is be currently 165 miles farmer. we'll go down close to the maybe $130.00 or maybe down to $125.00, which is still significant. winds are produced, widespread damage. but as the winds be comes down,
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the area of the strongest winds will expand. so areas in tallahassee, florida all the way down to key west florida will have some impacts. the wind from this storm is it grows and size, and there's still debris lying around in some places from the last hurricane. talk about that. tell us about that. and that's a significant assert, daniel, because what happened with that is one with a search committee that's going to push that all over the place. right? but it's the wheels take up. those can become project house and possibly cause more damage to places all around the coast and needed parts inland as well too. so unfortunately, i don't think there's going to be enough time for the crews to pick up all that debris left over from a lead from all the flooding of those homes along the coast line between now and when they still want to make land fall. we're talking late wednesday night early thursday morning, eastern central, eastern time here in the dotted states when that stronger again. so they're running
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out of time to get those preparations done. now just briefly, if you can, these are to really huge storms hitting for it and such a short time. how much of this can we pin on climate change to know what aspect of climate change doesn't come from the hurricane itself. it comes from the bigger global picture we have to look at and we're talking about the warmer temperatures, allow the ocean to be warmer or in this case the gulf of mexico to be warmer is not just the surface as deep, warm water. and that's what fuels hurricane and as we continue saying one on warmer temperatures, the leaves are warmer water temperatures, which is fuel for these storms to get stronger and more intense. they've not found chief meter ologist said cbs 42 in birmingham, alabama. thanks for talking to us. you're watching dw news of next is india. on the verge of becoming a super power or documentary looks at the rise of the world's most populous nation . it's after a short break. don't forget,
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