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the, the speed of the news coming to live from berlin, israel reopen, is a lifeline for the people of gossip desperately needed to monetary in a it is now being allowed into the territory through that area is crossing which has been closed since the october 7th terrorist attacks also in the program demonstrations continue on several campuses across the us, including here at the university of california at los angeles. from where we're seeing live pictures, police have mast following clashes between protesters and counter protest at a lifeline for 11 on european commission. president was left on the line office of
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billy in europe, a package of tongues of of the syrian refugee christ. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. israel has opened the area is border crossing into northern garza for humanitarian aid. it's the only crossing into the north of the territory, but it was closed the following. hamas is october 7th. terror attacks humanitarian agencies had been calling for to open for months to allow delivery of desperately needed food and medicine to hundreds of thousands of civilians at risk. of famine and gossip dw, correspond at rebecca rivera's explains how the opening of the arrows crossing will impact the humanitarian situation in gaza. swell every piece of
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a that makes it into the besieged scowls, a strip helps terry every bag of rice, every box of medical supplies. but you know, it has to be said that this opening all of arrows is not going to be a silver bullet for the humanitarian situation in gaza. of course it's location in the north of the gaza strip, as you just said, will allow for that humanitarian a that makes it through to you know, go around some of the logistical issues that are beset on the a that's trying to get into the north from the south, including looting and having to go through his ready check points and also coming on the file from his reading bombing. so obviously this is a positive step. we know that the noise desperately needs more humanitarian ice. some of the most acute humanitarian situations happening in that northern part of the strip, the un warning of disease and eminence time. and so there it is. definitely saying is a positive sign. as you mentioned, many people questioning why it's taking so long, it's probably no coincidence that it was opened yesterday when secretary of state
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anthony lincoln was visiting the us, have been putting an immense amount of pressure on israel to make sure that they get more humanitarian. i into the strip but also if you look at the figures of trucks going through and making it through into gaza, we actually sold a few, a trucks passed through the cam tional and rafa crossings yesterday and the day before from him, from previous days last week so, you know, whether or not this makes a huge impact on the cost remains to be seen. it's a temporary measure, and we're not sure exactly how many trucks will be passing through and whether or not that'll even be happening on a daily basis. meanwhile ceasefire talks between israel and tomas are on going uh, has there been any movement there? rebecca? always saying in the last couple of days on friday there was an is riley, uh delegate. uh sorry, an addiction delegation here in israel. now they took back with them accounts that proposal from israel that has been with him, us officials for the last few days. we're waiting an onset to see how they'll
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respond. there's been some reports that sign him off the officials and lebanese media to suggest that the response is likely to be negative. but that doesn't mean that the talks will completely collapse way hearing. but if i can also offer a gain, some of their uncounted proposals and i'm in the middle amendments to the current deal. now the deal way hearing that's currently being mailed over, is talking about something along the lines of a 40 day ceasefire, during which time they'll be 8 to 10 hours, all of no planes or drawings line over the goal is a strip. we're talking about the somewhere between $20.00 to $33.00 hostages, women elderly and even including some female soldiers we're told will be released in a phased a phased process in exchange for more palestinian prisoners. now we're also hearing that is ralph has included a close that moved, but we'll see a sustained period of calm. now that's a direct quote from what we're hearing is on the proposal, but it falls short of the permanent se file the moved move towards a permanent se,
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saw that how mouse is demanding. so that's part of the reason we think we're hearing that. i'm also likely to, to refuse the deal and inside benjamin netanyahu saying, in the last couple of days that he will go into rafa with or without a deal, gives a mouse, potentially even less incentive to accept this deal. knowing that it will just finding more zoom in the off them off. rebecca, thank you very much. our correspond to rebecca rivers there in jerusalem as well. protests are continuing to sporadic at universities across the united states, leading to more confrontations with authorities. the chaotic scenes follow a night of unrest and violence on campuses in new york and los angeles leading to hundreds of arrests. you're seeing live pictures now from the university of california at los angeles, where police have mast following classes between protesters and counter protesters . they've ordered
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a large group of demonstrators to leave the area or face arrest. the majority of these demonstrations of these demonstrators are students making a stand against israel's actions and gaza. they're calling for their universities and colleges to financially divest from israel from coast to coast more and more us university campuses of it coming back to the grounds with all sorts. he's quoting us, stand off with pro palestinian protest as many of them students like here at the university of wisconsin and madison were now familiar scene plays out as police officers move in to cleave a make shift camp leading to classes in new york city apart. you with and more of that as for right across the us, authorities are cracking down on campus protests over the war ring. gaza moving in
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to clear occupied buildings to the new york police arrested around 300 protesters during rates on 2 campuses on tuesday nights. and it's the little to that, uh, those comes out to the cities for them. university who's done domino as offices move in on the other side of the country at the university of california in los angeles. demonstrate as we build that barricades. but now onto a heavy police presence classes were canceled table wednesday following on the rest spot by clashes between israel's supporters and those come towns on sites. and there's still a simmering tension of the white house as president biden is. monitoring the unfolding chaos on college campuses. very closely,
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the americans have the right to peacefully protest. they have the right to peacefully process as long as it's within the law, and that it's peaceful force for loose forcibly taking over the building is not peaceful. it's just not students have the right to feel safe, they have the right to learn that that message is likely to fall on deaf is as more and more campuses become gripped by process with universities. and the also is, he's struggling to strike a balance between allowing demonstrations to continue while maintaining low and, or to take a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. colombian present, gustavo page ro says his government is breaking diplomatic relations with his real patrons described. israel's war against the law says, genocide,
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colombia has historically been one of his real is closest partners in latin america, but relations have cooled sense. the former member of a left wing armed guerrilla group was elected president in 2022. the manhattan district attorney's office says former hollywood producer harvey weinstein will be re tried in new york. after is 2020 right. conviction was overturned. last week, while i have seen appeared before a judge in new york city. he had been serving a 23 year sentence, more than 80 women have accused him of sexual misconduct, state media in china, and now say 36 people died when a stretch of highway collapsed in long don't province. the accident caused over 20 vehicles to become trapped. authorities say the collapse was caused by the impact of persistent heavy rain. of the demonstrators gathered in the georgian capital tbilisi for another night of protests after lawmakers approved the 2nd reading of
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a controversial for an agent's law. the bill requires media and civil groups receiving funding from abroad to register as being under foreign influence. opponent say it's similar to a law used to silence government critics. in russia, european commission, president or slip on the line has announced in economic lifeline for 11 on speaking in bay ridge. she said that you will provide a 1000000000 euro aid package to the country. she's meeting with prime minister inaji mccarthy as well as nicholas crystal dollars. bill this uh, the delete to, sorry, the presence of cyprus, his country is dealing with a sharp increase in the number of syrian refugees arriving from lebanon, cyprus, as lobby the block 4 months to extend aid to level 11 on host more than 2000000 syrians over half of whom have entered the country,
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illegally 11 on itself, is in the middle of its worse economic crisis. many lebanese, say the high number of syrians in their country is making the situation worse. dw barrett bureau chief mohammed tray to reports a warning to our viewers that some of you may find images in this report. distressing the fresh wave of fury at syrians and living on this time it looks much more serious. the recent mother of lou concussion party official, allegedly at the hands of the court jackson, gang of syria nationalists passed through goods violence and vitriol that syrians independent, including displaced refugees, a flood war to ensue. yet, 10 years ago now he feels being displaced again. this time from living on the bottom of the novel room and we are afraid and barely sleep at night. every time
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someone knocks at the door and we fear that someone has come to attack us, do not. i'm unable to go to work or to the supermarket did after not lose. i can't leave home monsters and the i've been receiving threats demanding. i leave the neighborhood within 5 days. this is where should i go to manage all? that's what comes to your model. ok. so i can't go back to cereal box with him. i'm wanted and would be immediately drafted into the military. oscar, none of buttons are, that's what i'm headed better for you. as opposed to old syrians and bows have moved. you must leave your shops and residences by friday at the latest. you've been warned. for tens, a few syrians have lived in this neighborhood together with the minis, mainly christians. but now the cdm and shops have been shut down. and many companies have left their rent as homes,
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as long as they took over our businesses and replace this. they come into 11 and legally and are increasingly committed crimes and murders, an online move hello. so you might want them out in any way possible. i mean, i just want them out style a moment and look at the, they took our jobs and disrupted our lives about the lecture like that. bullock hiretech to live. i don't need those who have a legal status going to stay, but those are here illegally. should leave, but attacking them is not acceptable under pressure by independence. economy collapse and the country's political paralysis deal told her to use our, echoing the sentiments definitely gotten the little edge the security closest and the police to family and strictly implemented lebanese low on the syrian refugee is different and host the greatest number of refugees per capita. of any country into what, more than 2000000 students in lebanon formed 45 percent of the population. this would be equivalence of nearly 38000000 refugees in germany. and some 163000000
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refugees in the united states of america. the sort of numbers are very significant in the context of depend on security and power shedding. most of the vast majority of that i could use are sunni muslims. that has been viewing fears of a huge demographic imbalance in a country with christians and muslims shared power equally in new jersey and of political unity. why the political parties are calling for the quotation of syrian refugees pushing many of them towards choices that is making udall very nervous. a lot of had that a long icons stay here against the wind, low phillip beneath my water sewer down. when i don't know what to do, but honestly the fun. yeah. as i'm not the headphone, i may try to leave for another country head or yeah, i'm on no bucks a month. i know i have no other choice, but has it go through in the go to migrant focus on the with on word migration completed routes out of reach the dangerous c journeys to you will only increase
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