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on every weekend on d w the, this is the, the news live from bell in israel's military. it sells more than a 1000000 gallons to evacuate to the south of the territory given 24 hours to leave . as is rarely forces seem to pass for a ground offensive against hum us off to the terrorist organization until some $1300.00 is re lease and last weekends and also in the program. israel, german, for our minnesota and a bad bulk meets the families of german citizens,
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held hostage by how much they say that they need information about their loved ones . that until germany will use its international leverage to find the address of the secretary of state and the lincoln visits tops up as part of a series of talks across the middle east. lincoln says the us and cuts out working together to prevent the conflict from spreading from gaza and to secure the release of the i'm glad else as well come to the program in gauze on these really military has given 1000000 people just 24 hours to flee that homes as israel seems to prepare for a ground offensive against the terrorist organization of moss. i must controls the territory and has told residents to ignore the warning. but many guardians have
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decided it's time to go. of the dawn breaks in gaza to a wave of aerial bombardment about ours you've explosions, destroying buildings in the region. and today the attacks came along with unofficial loading as he is rarely, military continue domestic in tanks and troops near the cause and border ahead of an expected ground invasion at cold. so this some 1100000 people located in gaza city to relocate to the south within 24 hours. this involves a journey across the water. you guys have what plans the river dividing the territories north and south. and so the exodus begins causing civilians and you and stuff like started moving as best they could out of harm's way over and then today we do not know where to go. there's,
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there's no safe place. we do not know where children are. we do not know what to do and we have no food or water top. i'm appealing to the united nations in front of the u. n. building. where do we go? where do we go? why not? ruth had the you and said moving so many people in such a short period of time, but then one of the world's most densely packed areas would be impossible quote, without devastating humanitarian consequences. the clock ticks on the world house organization called 15 minutes heavy and access to gaza to be reviewed. it won't, the israel totes will do okay. and continue. bombardment pushed the health system to breaking point, lacking a central supplies and electricity us. and we need to provide medical services and, and so on. that's what i would, i would ask, ask for one is to protect, see if it ends and 2nd to provide them with the support they need be trued. medical
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services supplies as well continues to insist that she's just doing everything it can to minimize civilian suffering. but for the people have gone to time is running out as well as safe places to go to talk more about the situation in gaza and all joined by julia to ma. she's the director of communications full on right there. it's the u. n. agency, full palestinian refugees, and she joins us from jones capital. a ma, now because of strep is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. as we've had to start with. could you give us a sense of what that means for the people living there? but thank you for having me way before the month of october. when all of the start, the i gone that was on there a located for more than 16 years now. i'm so access in and out all the gums listed
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for people who are living by i was very, very restricted or limit the many people. in fact, 1200000 people relied on the un on road where i worked for food assistance on the 11th of 40 were at 80 percent. there was no drinkable water in find the golden strip. so the situation was already very, very bad. there and gone, so before all of this started nope, it's more than 1000000 people. that's about half the population on out to seek shelter in the south. is that realistic at all? on the phone and fax it to say in possible on this one from the is there any alternatives done that we understand was put out early in the morning is absolutely horrendous. i mean, how can you move 1000000 into in 24 hours it's, it's not due, but i told him, is there any safe place for civilians in gaza?
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when many people in fine, at least 270000 people, have been seeking refuge in honor of schools in our own schools, which are supposed to be according to boys who use of the war safe places and should never come under attack. we have a 90 or phone, almost 20 of them sheltering, displaced families. however, even though schools come come under the dictates since the morning what does make a difference if egypt opened its bought a post? people we are calling for at the moment is uh for humanitarian access, so that the organizations like under a is able to deliver it. humanitarian assistance into the cause of fear. its almost been one week, not one drop of water has gotten into the strip. we haven't been able to send any
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documents and supplies our supplies to our file. file dwindling. we need to get supplies and we need to humanitarian access so that we're able to deliver to people to civilians who need it. most of the many women, many children, many old people, many people with disabilities, we need to get access. we need to get supplies into the gulf. this trip time is running very, very pop and golf has been pushed into abas. hm. and is it the main problem that the egyptians don't open the border is normally under brings and it says supplies uh from the is really side. so we're quoting for a generally too many turn access in which every way possible so that organizations like unwrap is able to bring in much, much needed to monitor and assistance to people who need it most inside the gall this trip. now the organization itself is heavily affected. some of your stuff has
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been killed and all you have to move your office from gaza city to, to the south. can you still operate that? yes, we are operational and assembly. we have lost 13 all of our thieves. so some of them where the teachers, one of them was i've gotten a quote of just one was an engineer. on other words, support staff it's, it's absolutely tight. but for us this, this huge dose, we have $13000.00 pounds, however, who many of them continue to be on the ground. many of them continue to respond to people's needs, including in the schools where people are centering. but they're all tired, fine. they're really, really tired to find the what the next hour we bring. those who have children cannot reassure the children that they're going to be arise because maybe they're not going to be or right. it's a type of situation. it's a tragedy unfolding. other words,
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watch to add to my the director of communications phone, right. thank you very much for your time. thanks. now displays guidance, can only use the shuttle within the gaza strip because the territory is 3 border crossings are closed. israel controls 2 of those border points. the heavily fortified it yet as border crossing. it is in the north end. the correctional i'm crossing. is it the south of cause i'm the only entry and exit point. not controlled by as well as egypt. rough. ok crossing. but that one is, as we've had also closed as the correspondence, but here i mean is in cairo. and i also have why egypt refuses to give shelter to published indians on the run. so egypt has found itself in a situation that finds historians quite complex and that's the dilemma whether it should allows safe passage for civilians or that would you do to said the simply in
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a blank refreshed force displacement upon stands present. the caesar said last night that the people have cause i must quote, states that's false and remain on the land or risk the illumination the pot has been in paul's entirety. and that caused a historical fear that one part of the city and be their homes in search of shape in search of sci fi. um, those homes are low, and the goal upon the same thing to gets further away. um, most of the population of calls are refugees go rejected from their lungs during the patient say that israel 1948 and the fear now is of israel's for there to be for 1100000 people decide nearly half the population to evacuate more expensive within 24 hours. um airbag chief on the site that the order is quote, a force transfer that constitutes a crime. and from egypt perspective, it refuses to help which it might be attacked by air or by ground defensive, which israel's preparing for. egypt says they would rather see the establishment of quote, safe zones inside garza, with
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a deliveries through the rough crossing. that's the only political thing to egypt is that realistic to as you saw that you took the controls, the only passage in and out of the south control by his room. it has committed to keeping back border, causing open for humanitarian aid to get through it. it has designated that audio airport and more than sinai to receive aids from dorner states and organizations which some have already funds. and the present housing doesn't say that egypt is quote, not abandoning its bodies and concepts. but even though you depend well technically closed, as for their post for the crossing has been effectively chose since tuesday after is really aircraft launched, 3 rounds of air strikes on the palestinian side of the border crossing. so there is this huge push through united period 8, as you've said from view i'm from wells be there is from regional leaders. and if there's any party that could help guarantee them, it's me just, it's a storage to the key intermediary between a german thomas. it's one of the few voices that both sides will listen to. but
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there has been absolutely no indication of any headway on negotiations on any kind of mediation efforts on any kind of even temporary c expire. so we can go. so how realistic those safe zones would be or needs to be seen. talking about the go see asians even need zip is a set to be cooperating with the us and european governments to try to prevent and is ready to ground defensive. what do you know about that to and again, you did still use this political into media, you roll. it was the 1st state to recognize israel. and this entire week, the objection line has been to call for restraints on both sides, or just the escalation got on the phone with the one on the phone. so if we can influence either side, so it's perfectly monitors and you did say that to try it. and they asked me if at all costs, brokers these fires propose, choose those, got you going to care you need and but again, at this point unfortunately there is nothing to suggest. this is working. we are used to, i'll say official mediating remaining very tight lips until their shoulders any
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deal on the ground up either. so i'll just responded. but as it stands now with some people policing for this problem defensive, that doesn't seem to be on the paper. but here i mean the f b corresponded in a tight roll. thank you very much. i that we have some breaking news coming in is where a ground troops have carried out what they called localize raids in gaza over the past 24 hours as well as chief military spokes. person said infantry attacks units have entered garza to locate rocket crews, destroy weapons, and search for evidence about hostages. now let's go straight to our correspondence, rebecca, which is standing by until a beef for us. uh rebecca, what more can you tell us about the so called localized res all day? is that the beginning of the bronze offensive? well, it's hard to say get hot. i don't have any more information other than what the is riley military has already put out there that they have carried out these targeted
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right now. it does certainly seems like a foldable interim step, if you will. what, what is happening around the gaza strip is a massive build up of troops. 300000. excuse me, 300000 reserves have been cold up. that's on top of the, the people that are already in the army. the people are already doing the military service and that work full time in the army as well as a huge, huge amount of hardware tanks on a tanks we're seeing dig is we're seeing all sort so i was down there been down there this week. we're seeing huge amount of hardware being, i'm asked at the border and it is everyone's expectation that before very long, the next step is going to be a ground invasion. it does not surprise me that this in term step would be taking place and given the fact that there are between a 100 and a $150.00 is ready hostages in gaza. something that the is ready, government is ready, meet a tree, very concerned about their trying to get information and find out the whereabouts
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of these people. and, and this seems like a very plausible way that they are doing that before then going and launching some kind of ground invasion for because of the things of, for this update and stay with us will coming back to you a bit later, the germany is firm and as the bad bulk is aiden as well with she has we, it's a raise, a gemini support to her is really counterpart any co and the german foreign minister has been visiting the southern town of nancy board, which was overwhelmed by her mos militants. at the weekend, one of the big reasons for her visit is to speak with family members of german citizens who are being held hostage by the as the most militant group. that upset that how mazda is holding the whole population of gaza hostage in the cartridge sessions. a mama is now deliberately infringing itself and gaza and using
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innocent people as humans.

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