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the 35 years of to the full of the fun in the mood, november 9th. can you tell me the this is the dealt with you've news life from the land is way the strikes claim mode lives in 11 on 3 liberties. tv blockers are killed when that compound is struck in the south or among the growing death toll from israel's campaign targeting the run back is belinda miller and chris. also coming up. the german chancellor is in india of adults with his counterpart. he's trying to recruit skilled workers from the world's most popular station for one of the west performing industrial countries. the
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i've been visible and welcome liberal and can take a prime minister, has condemned, is way off of what he called the deliberate targeting of journalists and south to the liberties health industry said 3 media workers were killed in his way of the striking se, lab, and on early friday morning is where the military plains with a building housing media workers in has by the syrian border. as it continues, it score against the militant group has pulled out the pro, run lebanese channel, a magazine says, a cameraman, and broke cost engineer, or among the free, killed another roll cost a month, which is run by his blah says, one of his photographers also died in the attack, israel has not commented on the strike. a report of guns. jo honda has reported for lab and on that is following the latest developments. gotta tell us more about this latest strike as well. then, lebanon state media has confirmed the debts. they've published the names of the 3
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media workers they say were killed, and those rarely strike and as well as several others injured. what we do now is that the building that was hit at 3 am. so in the middle of the night was struck according to local sources with no prior warning. so the building was housing, several journalists for multiple media outlets. and at least one of the surviving journalists has said that they move to that building after being evacuated from another area. further south and 11 on the information minister is that i want to pull up his exact words. so he is accused israel of tracking and targeting these journalists, so he claims that this was a planned attack. and this comes as well after the maya dean office, which you mentioned 2 of the media workers were killed, worked for them. so the office was targeted in a south lebanon at, sorry,
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south bay route suburbs in the strike this week, but still a comment for me as well. no, so far there's been no official confirmation that this was even an as rarely strike from his ro, they've not commented on the incident. and previously, israel has, in such cases, denied that it deliberately targets journalists. what we'll follow now is some sort of investigation. so um, so for this we don't quite know yet because, you know, it's very like i said has not commented. and it has not responded to the accusations like you mentioned from the call to you, the caretaker prime minister of 11 on against it. what we know from the previous case, last year in october, it was the most prominent case where several journalists were injured and a reuters journalist i saw am abolla, was killed in south lebanon at the time. israel said it would investigate the
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incident. israel also said that this incident took place in an active combat area. and later on, unit full launched the un peacekeepers and loving on. they launched their own investigation into the incident and they said that there was no active combat for 40 minutes in that area. at the time of the strike a year on, there's still no accountability for that incident that we mentioned. and the committee to protect journalist have said that it was likely quote, a targeted strike. and i saw it's not the only journalist uh that is in this tally. there's 5 other 5 journalists in total that have been killed since the conflict escalated with lab and on from october of last year. cuz they owe 100, i mean sorry, 11 on says my law hezbollah, of course. yeah. cuz they owe 100. thank you very much for bringing us up to date
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and all those details on more shopping use coming through to us today on lab it on on the is mails of the front against homeless militants in gaza and thousands of being reported killed in the late stance tracks across the tower drake, as a health officials say those p h. people were killed in attacks on han universe in the south and thousands more wounded. local media reports a many of the victims with children. israel has been pressing ahead with its military operations and guns, as the united states pushes the as well to re a ceasefire. adults. ellery, i spoke to china low from the norwegian refugee council, the us, what she is hearing about the deputy striking on use. well, i've heard this morning from one of my colleagues in gaza about strikes, both in the south and in northern guys, a active possibilities and in the is rarely bombardments, have continued unabated. we're particularly concerned about what's happening in northern garza, where
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a tens of thousands of people are besieged. no aid is entering at all. there's limited access to food and clean water. we ourselves have had to suspend distributing clean water to tens of to 10000, displace palestinians in garza city because of the lack of fuel. we are seeing that the c john gaza continues to impact our ability to provide aid and help those most in need. israel refutes the numbers reported by policy team officials in these attacks, both the ones you're talking about in the north and south describing them as inflated. how difficult is it for you to get clarity? well we don't actually as, as the norwegian refugee council, we aren't involved in, in counting the debt. but what we do know is that from previous escalation, the guy that helped ministry or palestinian ministry of health in regards to has been accurate, largely accurate in their reporting. and those, uh, killing,
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oftentimes they are going and, and releasing the names and id numbers of those who have been killed. so we do not believe that those estimates are too far off. and again, we've asked you this question time and again, why so many women and children as well because of israel's indiscriminately targeting and bombing throughout gaza, there is no safe place for palestinian civilians to flee for those trapped in northern garza. they are afraid to leave their homes both because they know that the, that areas that they are being told to flee to are not safe are also targeted. that there is no safe place for them to seek shelter. and their course worried about their ability to even try and safely access places out there, trying to flee as we're hearing reports of, of civilians trying to lead. being targeted by is really forces well, trying to make their way to allegedly safer areas. israel argues that it
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takes targeted strikes that it gives, pry, warning and accuses how most of using these women and children demand as human shields to you receipts um, evidence that that is because we haven't received the evidence. like i said, we aren't, we aren't documenting killings and we aren't documenting individual strikes. but i think the numbers speak for themselves in terms of the numbers of people being killed that shows that it's real. it's not respecting the, the rules of international humanitarian law, which require distinction, distinguishing between combatants and civilian proportionality, ensuring that the millet, the legit military targets justify the amount of civilian harm and precautions, allowing civilians who, who are entitled to protection to slieve prior to and have advanced notice prior to
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the strikes so that they might seek safer areas. so talking about safe areas, what will bring about a turning point in the school when it comes to your efforts and aiding refugees as well. first and foremost, we desperately need a ceasefire, which is what we've been calling for for more than a year. that's the only way to protect civilians. we also need a massive increase scaling up of the amount of the humanitarian assistance that's allowed to enter garza very, very few trucks are able to enter. and it's very, very difficult due to ongoing hostilities, another access issues for us to reach to billions most need. so we desperately need a to be allowed in, and we need to have insurance is of the safety of a workers going to distribute aid and the safety of civilians who are trying to seek that data, trying to load from the norwegian refugee council. thanks so much again. thank you . german trans, slow luck sold, said his senior cabinet ministers are in india for talks with that count upon
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saying that strengthening ties between your biggest economy and the world's most populous nation. sholtes and probably been it's been around promoting spoken a business conference in valley where they announced that germany will mold and triple the number of skill visas for indian work is to 90000 a year. germany is not in courting indian workers to help boost its lagging economy . and other key goal of the trip is to make progress on a free trade deal between india and the european union. i also have corresponded child contact k, if the 2 countries can help each other as well. uh, a been what we have seen uh since this morning that uh, when the 2 liters, whenever the 2 we just spoke and was on more than one occasion, counselor shoulds and be a multi both. they seem to be appreciating the sprints, each of those trends and, and they also seem to be delivering it to you understanding of each other's
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position. and clearly, what the gentleman side has been saying is that they, they, they need skills, labor and for which they are willing to all kind of offer all kinds of assistance possible. the news about the hiking, the number of these, i suppose these are supposed to be labeled from 20090000 was something that was announced by private, assembled to himself. so that is something that has definitely been welcomed in india. we've already seen that some agreements have been signed on, on several of funds ranging from exchange of classified information to, to education. so in the intent is clearly visible. but this isn't just about trade and economies. this is also about a multi polar. well, the chancellor, one small cooperation from india as he underlined today, germany is very clear where it stands on defense connections, india less so as well. that's right. been uh,
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and the chancellor did try to make this point on several occasions. in fact, it kept talking about russia and he was very clear and on the vocal in decline, gross as role in the ukraine water and saying how it has been assessed to international order. but then uh, those kind of thoughts were not echoed by the more the insight. prime minister movie kept the repeating india's stones that has been very clear so far as that. and that is also not condemning russia's road not even mentioned english as well in the ukraine watering. only saying that this is not the at all florida and diplomacy should be resorted to to solve defenses. and that india is a tool for all kinds of assistance of a piece. so that did appear a very clear divergence on that issue when both the leaders spoke. but then what they tried to do was that they tried to present a picture that they appreciate each of those position. and that might say something about what does in the all think, but it's also interesting because we were just looking at pictures yesterday of now,
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rand remoted in russia, attending this bricks meeting. and when we talk about multi polar welds in visa, this is the competition, basically which we've been reporting on the past few days. can both be done by india, uh, support for the brakes support for the nato countries and the, the west. and we'll or what so as far as india is concerned, ben, it's a sort of a tightrope walk. it's a sort of a balancing act. but india is trying to do india. uh, is trying to maintain its own position in global affairs and not just on ukraine in terms of many other issues as well. and because of some of this, this, it shows the static friction between india in germany as well and senseless. all of us appear to be hinting at it and his address at, at the business for him this morning when he talked about when he gave
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a long message about, protects against protectionism. and he talked about respecting w t o, the audit established by that the to you and the need for member countries, not the last out at the arrangements of w t o. so it's, it's, it's a, it's, it's a balancing balancing act. it's a, it's a push and pull, which both of the countries are doing. we know that the, if the in the u. s. case still elusive. so yeah, i think a lot of work still remains to be done on the all those funds spent. right. nice talking to you, got to have a topic for us in delhi. as a reminder of our top story on dw use, 3 lebanese television workers were killed when their compound was 8. and the latest round of these finding it strikes across the 11 on the can take a prime minister accuse this is wrapped up deliberately talking to john. let's see if that has been a comment from israel on that story. and those developments i'm next on d. w,
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