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the, the, this is the new news live from berlin. israel's army says it's waiting for the green light to launch a ground invasion. is really air strikes, pounds, gas at the head of an expected ground, air and salt aimed at eliminating come us and. and as people in gas, i feel the devastating effects of those air strikes. the world health organization says israel's evacuation order could be a death sentence for something and growing anger and is free all over the hostages being held in. gather some families say the government should focus on freeing them before stepping up military action against
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the next by sir, welcome to the program. these really are me says is waiting for politicians to give the go ahead for a massive offensive on the gas a strip. israel has told more than a 1000000 people in northern gas, so to leave for the south of the territory. these really government has sworn to eliminate homos after it's a tax last week and left at least $1300.00 people dead. air strikes, pounded targets and gas are over and i headed the anticipated ground assault officials and guys, i say more than 2300 people have been killed since the latest fighting erupt of the race to free. a child after is really shelling in central gaza. the rescuers efforts were in vain. a child another casualty of the conflict. other
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gas ends have heated warnings and floods self after israel issued and evacuation order for more than $1000000.00 residents of northern gaza. families are taking shelter that united nation schools, many traumatized from the journey. a la la la la. we are living under stress. you know how we haven't seen anything like this before. it will be, it's huge. you, there's a massive danger on very many children, as you can see, where should we take them? especially today when we fled our house. we saw the burn tow cars along the way. thank god, we're safe and that we've reached the south of that home. the less, the more you're not going near guys as border with israel is really forces are assembled for a ground incursion. israel has vowed to destroy the palestinian how mosque militia after it's unprecedented terror attacks on southern israel. but how much have taken
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hostages into gaza complicating israel's invasion plans on saturday? the is really army said it had recovered the bodies of hostages, killed just inside the gas a strip perimeter. we need to be very delicate around this issue. we are concerned about the hostages. we are continually working in order to identify and the process of identifying bodies that have been utilizing brand is very tedious and very timely and wants to be respectful to them. just of course we did say yesterday that there were, is right, is retrieved in the, in the ground operations. israel has vowed to uphold its complete siege of gazda until all hostages are freed. and for more on this, let's go to d. w. as rebecca renters who is near the is really border with gaza. rebecca, what's the situation where you are now when we just moved away from the border,
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we've been around that northern gauze border in on these riley side, obviously. pretty much all day we were distraught earlier. one of the towns heavily affected the there were a rocket. so very tied off the days of the days of reporting these rockets uh overhead there and just a moment ago. and now when i showed there was some rockets fire that came here up to it was pretty uh, pretty quiet day in this, in this particular city of the, in the previous days we have seen a lot of rocket fi here. and also in ask along a little bit closer, but in fact, the move, the reason we had to move away from the border is the military have been moving along, john was moving them away from the area where the true build ups are really happening . and i wanted to be able to show you some of the truth build up there, but we're simply just not allowed to film there anymore, where we have been able to all week. now take that as you will. and it certainly appears from, from that to directive from the military that things could be moving. so the closer
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i think the ground invasion is no longer a matter of, of ease. but a matter of when we are here or waiting and expecting that to happen, potentially within the next hours, but it could still be days. it's very hard at this stage to really gauge, but you can definitely feel the tension driving. and as i say, we were moved away from that board of regents where those troops are amassing. and as, as you know, better than i, that sounds like the typical information, geographical block on blackouts and armies engaged before launching an attack. let's just go to the politics here for 2nd israel's allies, her voice voice and their support. the bogged administration says it's sending a 2nd aircraft carrier strike group to the mediterranean. who is this reassuring news for these railways? yeah there's right is definitely appreciative of that kind of support. they're really happy to have friends and powerful friends in a moment of need or the read the riley's, i've spoken to say that of course that is reassuring
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a male. so it'd be slightly concerning that worried, but, you know, this is a show that even america is worried that this is going to spill into a wide, a regional conflict. but the, the, the idea really, i from everyone's perspective of the vehicle off carriers moving into the region is to trying to, to that conflict from spawning out of control. so he's really certainly very grateful for that. support nick and tell us about the guys and population which has been told to relocate where the un says the humanitarian crisis is looming, that we have reports earlier broadcast that is happening. is there any sign of release of any kind being able to come in soon? for the palestinians, we've may say no sign of that there was a cause please as told of it potentially, but we're really saying no sign of that. we know that the us has been trying to get jewels, citizens, they, we, what we mainly hearing is it is us tools, citizens, but i, i think we'll see that other embassies also be trying to get tools citizens out
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through the raffle crossing towards the agent that still has this been no movement on that front. we've had where the agent to saying this side is open, but that it's still not safe on the guys inside of the area has been hit by walking 5 by, by myself, and it's simply not safe for people to cross the uh you, as you say, we're hearing calls from the you and saying these could be a humanitarian catastrophe. and that is certainly from the images that we say. certainly looking likely we've had hospitals in the areas where israel has told them to evacuate, saying that they simply cannot but people, your elderly in for pregnant women, it's just not safe for them to be able to be evacuated. so a really, really dangerous situation for the more than 1000000 people who've been told to leave the north even once they're in the south. that situation looking to be very thoughtful them as well with little infrastructure, they're running out of water running out of food. they still have no electricity or fuel, so a dire situation for people trapped in the gaza strip. okay, rebecca,
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thanks for that. for that inside rebecca renters importing from these rarely bordered with gas in the world health organization says these really order telling people to evacuate northern g as a is a potential death sentence for vulnerable people early or israel told guys the civilians to move to the south the territory beyond the why the guys are wetlands. many display skies have taken refuge at united nation schools. they're already food, water and medical supplies are running low. israel's military has been attacking targets, it says are linked to hum us, but i'm asked as hundreds of civilians have been killed and is really air strikes. just in the last day, dw visited the largest hospital complex in the gaza strip. to learn more on the move that goes out, chief of hospital is overflowing work has dec courses in the parking lot. outside bodies are coming in faster than relatives, can claim them. and the hospital has run out of space for the remains. israel's
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bombing campaign on the territory of 2300000 has leveled entire neighborhoods, killing more than 2000 palestinians and wounding many more. some of the injured being treated in hospital car adults. many of them are children, a shortage of beds, medical supplies and power outages have left hospitals in the north, struggling to cope of the world. health organization says flossing, the critically able to move south amounts to a death sentence. it also says the evacuation order has left exhausted, health work is facing a choice between the bends and in patients or staying behind and putting their own lives at risk. israel's evacuation order means the clinic became
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a shelter for more than 35000 refugees. many have setup makes shift tents in the front of the building using compet, cousins, and whatever they could salvage from their homes, about the level say that we received messages on our phones. so we left quickly, remember we came here to the hospital, but the place is more crowded than the schools and everyone came here. there are no bathrooms, no food, no water, nobody cares about, is allowed in on that. i was displaced with my family, 16 of us. we go from place to place. may god help us on the saw. the un is calling on israel to immediately reverse the evacuation order. but for countless guns, it's already too late. people in guys as we've been hearing, are affected by food, water and power shortages. i asked therefore, jonathan creek,
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so from the united nations children's fund office in jerusalem, how the shortages are impacting our daily lives to i mean, you have to imagine children's having these uh, they have completion, your whole most complete run out of food, water, electricity, but also magazines, and we have seen in your reports, mostly in terms of this access to hospitals and clean water is one of our major major concern. it's running completely out of the gas history after its power plant and the public water network as completely stopped working. and i was in touch with my colleagues in the field this morning and they were telling me that some people have no source to drain dirty number possible volter. and according to our estimates of this view, what their shortage subtracting more than 600000 people. so the situations
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kept us traffic, and in addition you, you have the bomb being of last week must have increasing the displacement of people. a hundreds of children have been killed. that ensures the latest feature i have is a more than $720.00 palestinian children killed. and in addition, we should not forget that used to have a no number of ease, riley children, walk out of that. so the situation is absolutely heartful. and what to people and does it need the most you think what, what when we see your reports, but when i hear my colleagues integrated this trip, i think that as you know, whole resources almost completely defeated the so many things that the children are in the adults, and so for yourself it's very clear. what is needed is us,
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you might be starting age that has to come through you many tardy and career doors . and that must be you. many, 3 impulses. uh, without that, we're running into a catastrophe. and what type of patients, what we are, you know, all hard talking about preparations for getting humanitarian aid in via egypt and so on. can you give us a status update on to whether anything is gonna get in soon and to guys? so what are you hearing? so we uh, we are pretty positioning uh 8 uh in different places. uh, in order for the a to get into the guest room. we're talking about what are we talking about menissi . we're talking about hygiene kids. i mean, all the things that you can uh imagine are extremely needed. um our teams are
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uh on the ground down ready to receive and what is needed is that there is access. so what is needed is the access for got too many korean paid to go to the grocery beat g r e g, b, b a, a as well. but the 8 asked to reach the most considerable people affected by this culture. okay, thank you so much for that, jonathan decrypts from the unit assess. so it's really official, say a missile strike from southern lebanon has killed at least one civilian in northern israel. pro already and has belie militants have claimed responsibility for the strikes is rarely military said, it responded with artillery fire and also announced the closure of the area near the border cross border fire has intensified since last sunday. authorities say more than 10 people in lebanon and at least 2 in israel had been killed. these
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really military also says it has killed the hum us commander who led one of the terror attacks on border villages and israel last week. it is released video of what it says is an air strike on a building in the south of guys, a city that it says killed from us. commander delilah ok dra the army said he was responsible for the keyboards near the massacre where residents were killed in their homes. it also said 2 other hamis commanders were killed in recent air strikes on gaza. how much has not confirmed their deaths? let's take a look now at the strategic implications of this conflict. and for that we're joined now by jonathan spire, a middle east security analyst in jerusalem. jonathan, thanks for joining us. the new york times. thanks for that. thank you. as a new york time support has quoted as really defensive visuals as saying that the ground defensive was a post.
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