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skiing, watch now on youtube. dw documentary, the . this is dw news coming to live from berlin. israel gives people in gauze and more time to heat. it's evacuation orders before it's expected ground defensive. it says they have safe passage on the 2 main roads to flee to the south of the territory. over 8000000 people have been told to relocate. a situation un has described as impossible. this after the military set of carried out raids inside garza to battle no attends and search for hostages,
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as well as find the bodies of missing is released. the clare richardson, welcome israel, says it will allow safe passage for civilians and northern gaza after it urge them to leave ahead of unexpected ground. defensive is rarely officials, the 2 main roads would allow people to escape safely until 4 pm local time, as well as military has already been attacking targets. it says are linked to homeless. the terrorist groups as 9 people, it was holding hostage have been killed in those rates. in the past 24 hours civilians in gaza have also been among the casualties. rushing, injure to hospital after an air strike in kansas city.
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israel's military stepped up air strikes on him as targets a week after him ass launched terror attacks and israel that to more than 1000 people. i made bombardments and ground raids. israel's military says it dropped pamphlets, giving civilians in northern gather a new time window to evacuate to the south. the warning comes ahead of unexpected ground invasion by israel. but the united nations is urging is real to revoke the evacuation order warning of a humanitarian disaster. they are calling for an end to the siege on gazda, and the passage of 8. the other call now is uh for uh long humanitarian pause is to entertain clay doors. face buses just bored at 8 to reach the children and families in the causes us to also the fiction of children as is but amount. and it's the sponsibility of all part you through the
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conflict. israel's army accuses her mass of stopping civilians from evacuating and stress that its target in gaza is from us terrorist the palestinian civilians and gaza or north our enemies. we don't assess them as such and we don't target them as such. if they were obviously the situation in gaza would be totally different. we are trying to do the right thing trying to evacuate civilians in order to minimize the risk for them. meanwhile to israel's north and 11 on israel's army says it killed several terrorists trying to cross the border. lebanon's has the law a militant group back by iran has said it is prepared to join. it's ally, have mass and fighting is real. fears are mounting that the conflict between her mouse and israel could spill over across the region. we have our correspond antonio kramer, reporting from israel,
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close to the border with garza. i asked her earlier if there was a sense that a full scale ground defensive is imminent. it was, this is, of course a big question that i don't think they will tell us. you know, when the exactly move in, there will still be this moment of a surprise, but i mean what they're trying to do now, what they've been saying since yesterday is to call on the people in northern garza, which includes garza city, the heart of garza, were over 1000000 people are in this area and have to move a down south. they said that they have these to main road. so they're usually the main roads when you're in gaza, you traveler from the north to the south that people should take those. and these are some kind of safe quarters to travel to the center of causa or to the south. this is at the moment of what they're telling people there to move. because as a a, one of the, the army people, they said they would have hit hard and they're calling on people to move. but it's very, very difficult to hearing also from the, you know,
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human terry inside. i mean, it's not so easy for people just to move south and, and in this moment, that huge concerns from the un and from international a groups there about a humanitarian catastrophe in casa, what can you tell us about the conditions inside? as of right now, i mean i made is 22, okay. i to very few people. it's very difficult to communication and you know, some of them are actually moving from place to place in the past days, looking for a safe space. i mean, those people have moved now to the center, but there many, many others they can do. i mean, if you don't get the elderly people, so or if you don't have a car or something, you know what, what do you do? i mean, if it's just that the situation is a lot of confusion of what to do. i mean, be hearing from the monitoring organizations. how di, the situation is also you have to understand, you know, the electricity. uh, at least the electricity comes from israel was cut off. that has also consequences,
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of course. and the main power plant because no fuel is coming in has a cut off. so there's many, at least for the civilian population. there all these problem said home. the hospitals of course, and have problems for the generate of the water problems have problems. so i mean all of this together, but i think the main issue right now for people in these areas and also in this house that have things still as strikes. so is to define some kind of safe space, but there is basically no save. so in, in garza, you're basically trapped in the and i think this is a psychologically also, it's a, it's a very difficult situation from what i'm hearing to from, from people. absolutely. tell us a little bit more about military operations on, on friday, we know the israeli army side, it had conducted raids into gaza, both battling militants there and also looking out for information about hostages. what can you tell us about what the current situation is like at the border? well, we're here near the gauze of board and it's been 2 areas where, you know,
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there's a built of tags of the infantry mainly here. i mean at the moment, then not moving, i think they're waiting now for the next step for, for the orders as to what comes next. of course you have a still, we had also rocket barrages coming out in the past half an hour. so from garza, of course, is also the navy, around gauze in the mediterranean. you have to attend the re from here the strikes on garza, so the war is going on. and of course everybody's waiting now to see what happens after this. uh, 4 o'clock deadline might be a bit flexible. what will happen next? or we don't know. we just have to to see what the next hour is here or ring ring, and we will be keeping you posted here on dw. thank you so much, tanya. for reporting that is our correspondent, tonya kramer, near the border with us us and china low is with the norwegian refugee council, which has people working in gaza. i asked her what she was hearing from her
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colleagues were in the territory. so we have 52 palestinian staff who are from and live and work in gaza. uh, i mean the stories that they are telling us of what they are experiencing, what they are seeing. we have no capacity right now to even be able to, to uh, give a humana to provide humanitarian response because our staff needs to focus on themselves giving to safety. we've heard stories from staff that challenges after this order to, to lead to the south in finding vehicles fuel in order to make that way. some of our staff are trying to get to the southern part of god, just by on foot. and the situation is dire, there's no electricity there, except for what people can muster from either the unlimited fuel that remains for generators or solar panels. connectivity is difficult, in terms of people communicating each day. it seems that our ability to even do
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something as simple as a head count to make sure that our staff are okay is becoming more and more difficult because the situation is so dire, which is rings total blockade. a total siege on the gaza strip, as your correspondence mentioned in preventing fuel electricity, food and water from entering. and then of course the announcement from thursday night at midnight, calling on all residents of northern garza to flee to the south. that must be terrifying. so you have your own people working for you, for you, for their lives. unable to really administer aid to others who need it. are you aware of other organizations who have been able to help supply a there right now, while it's most needed? i know that the when is continuing to provide as much support as it can and other organizations that are involved in emergency response like doctors without borders . but i think most of the humanitarian sector right now or frozen because we,
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we cannot ask our staff to be responding to a phrase this when they themselves are victims of back braces and need to focus on getting their family to safety. yeah, now the norwegian refugee council, a secretary general, we should say has demanded a reversal to the israeli miller trees demand that more than a 1000000 civilians relocate from the north a to the south of gaza. can you tell us a little bit more about what is in this demand and really more about what is at stake here? if this is not heated, i mean it's impossible for palestinians from, for 1100000 pals demands from the north to flee to the south. there are not facilities able to accommodate that number of people moving quickly. northern garza was really the center of economic and commercial life. and whereas the minority people in garza lived and, and there just aren't facilities available. additionally, we've heard reports of,
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of palestinians who are trying to lead to the south being killed. i was trying to escape to the south and on top of that, there are no assurances that when people do lead to the south that they, that they will be protected, the bees will be safe zones that will be targeted. and so we need assurances that if people are going to be evacuated, that it needs to be done in a way in which transport can be arranged and accommodated. that doesn't cause widespread panic and chaos. and that allows for, for one the combination of, of the inputs of people, but also assurances that once hostilities ends that those people are able to return to their homes. thank you so much. shay, now we really appreciate it. that is shayna lowe from the norwegian refugee council . and israel has called up some 360000 reservists and massed troops and tanks along the border with gaza. the palestinian
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territory has been under season a new constant ground and the air from parchment, as well as a senior homeless military commander who it says loved the attacks a week ago, has now been killed in the air strikes. israel, as we've said, believed to be planning a major ground defensive. although no such decision has been announced. we can take a look now at some other news concerning the conflict. loving on saying it will submit a formal complaint to the un security council over what it calls is rails deliberate killing. of is some of duleigh, a lebanese national, and reuters journalist abdulla was killed in southern lebanon on friday. we'll cover in classes on the border with israel. egypt and israel have agreed to let us citizens leave the gaza strip through the roof of crossing the only entry point to the territory, not controlled by israel. these really army struck the crossing early this week and says that any use of it into egypt will be in coordination with israel.
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and thousands of israelis have been protesting and tel aviv asking authorities to bring their missing relatives back home summer believe to be held captive in gaza and following the mass for salt launched by home us last saturday that killed him more than a 1000 people at least 150 is re lease or believe to have been taken hostage us and we do have time for some other world news headlines as well. france will mobilize $7000.00 soldiers to step up security patrols after a teacher was stabbed to death and, and as long as the tech authorities are investigating the stabbing, the suspected assailant and several others are in custody. the attacker's exact motive remains unclear. paris has also evacuated and close the loose museum for security reasons. new zealanders have elected a new conservative government after 6 years of center, less cruel. with nearly all the count, it's a national party and its partner, the
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a c t. r projected to win a majority of seats in parliament. this following and election campaign dominated by a difficult economic situation. and the rising cost of living plus australia has rejected us store reg referendum to recognize indigenous people in the constitution. all 6 states have voted against it, along with the majority of voters nationally, academics and human rights activists. fear that the when for the no side could set back reconciliation efforts by years us. and just before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story at this hour. israel has carried out rates inside garza, the military says its troops were searching for homeless rocket crews and people being held hostage. it says it's recovered. the bodies of his railways missing since amongst his deadly attacks a week ago. and israel says it will allow safe movement for gardens on 2 main roads
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to evacuate the south of the territory. over a 1000000 people have in order to relocate within hours a situation. the un has described as impossible it is your needs update us our offer me for now. there is more on our website at the w dot com. i'm clear. richardson, thank you so much for taking the time, showing us the purchases of stereotypes to shape, to west the south africa adults to make a nice, which comes with these creative together, they explore the contradictory nature of these euro centric as a tool and how these beliefs can be changed, start filming offices, it starts october 21st. unplugged w.

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