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>> welcome back, live from paris. let's take a look at our headlines. benjamin netanyahu says his country is engaged in a just war as israeli forces push further into gaza, troops give rise to speculation the plan is to surround the city. the rdf says it has rescued a female soldier in gaza who was taken hostage by hamas. hamas released a video of three hostages captured.
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the u.n. official responsible for relief in gaza has addressed a special un security council meeting. he talked of collective punishment. israeli forces continue to expand the ground offensive with troops entering the north and east of gaza city, giving rise the speculation is to surround the city. the israeli military says it will not comment on forces.
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and synthesis. >> i think it is clear the prime minister was talking to the international community and those looking at gaza and seeing the death toll climb, half are civilians, the prime minister was saying you have to make a distinction with those who come to murder and mutilate as the hamas to. there was always going to be some collateral damage which is
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understood in the laws of international wars. those are issues he had to address. >> the israeli army has rescued a female soldier who has been captured and three hostages were seized, the video shows three women side-by-side, one addresses an angry message from benjamin netanyahu accuses him of failing to get them back home.
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they called for an agreement in exchange for palestinian prisoners. the united nations security council has been meeting with an open breathing. it was asked for by the united arab emirates and china to discuss the situation in gaza. >> is warning if it doesn't stop an even worse situation could be talking about the ramifications of this long-term, forced
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displacement, he appealed to the world to help them and not dehumanize them. they want to live a normal life like everyone else. these people who are suffering are civilians. he describes the lack of aid and said he warned he was not going to be able to continue its work unless the situation improves. civil structure is breaking down.
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what exactly does he mean? >> the essence of what has been going on, the entire system we had was based on assumptions that we could operate in chinese circumstances. we have for an asked to abandon the north part of the street. that became impossible. our staff has minimum communications to maintain the operations.
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they say ask hamas. they say they are using fuel to light tunnels and get around gaza. what do you say to that? >> with regards to food and water, the events that unfolded demonstrated that there is a mass of desperate people that are in a dire situation, they are struggling to survive. if food was so easily accessible , why would they loot? >> they are not saying it's
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easily accessible, they are saying ask hamas. >> i don't think the civilian population need to be put in that position where they have to go to the parties. it's an obligation for the international community, it's a human right and it is our obligation to deliver that. that's what we're trying to do. we understand security concerns and the reality fuel, believe me he's counting the fuel. i have colleagues who have not considered priorities compared to providing fuel.
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we can do it if we are provided for the space because we are committed to stay and support palestinians. >> what sort of contacts you have with hamas? >> at this moment it is very complicated. historically we had communications with line ministers. of course we worked with them. we speak with everyone.
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>> networks are being restored and people say more help is needed. >> we need food and water. there were so many of us, it's not enough. >> the mexican president visited the area and almost to rebuild the city. the government has stopped whites looting that has been taking place in the aftermath of the storm. >> time for truth or fake.
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nearly 50,000 workers were involved in the action, the first in union history. >> let me say a few words. they have reached a historic agreement, a hard fought agreement, to keep the industry working. >> facebook and exergame users in europe will be able to sign up for ad free subscriptions, users on desktop and android uses will pay 30 euros. it's in response to rules.
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these new regulations threaten to curb major revenue sources. taking a look at trading action, wall street rallied to start the week, the dow jones is up about 116 percent, the best day since june. european markets closed higher as well. the strong european markets were in reaction to germany's inflation rate which has fallen to the lowest level since 2021. consumer prices rose 3%, down
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from .5% the previous month, the data points to falling in asian in the eurozone. finally, the u.s. has been buying japanese seafood to supply military. it says it's in response to chinese coercion. >> the u.s. is extending its hand to the japanese fishing industry and made china's band on imports of japanese seafood. washington says they will purchase it in bulk. >> it will broaden to all types of fish to be sold in all commissaries. >> china will continue economic
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coercion, but the best way we have proven to wear out china is come to the aid of the targeting country. >> china was once with a market valued at $600 million. it changed in august when japan began releasing wastewater from fukushima. sales fell 76%, a loss of $14 million compared to the previous month. >> china opposes japan's release of time and ended water. >> the reputational damage stretches wider than just china. the government has vowed to attack the sector, announcing emergency rescue which aims to
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develop new sales routes. >> that wraps up the business news. we will be back later on. in the meantime, we are taking a short break. we will be back soon. >> i'm a beijing correspondent. catch me on tv. >> one of the 200 correspondents around the world. >> click live. find the stories you want to watch. live news, 24 hours away. explore topics that captivate
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10/30/23 10/30/23 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> i wish god will have mercy on us and they were stops. you suffered a lot. we cannot bear what is happening to us. we cannot handle anymore. amy: the death toll in gaza has topped 8300 as israel
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