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to stop up to the 28th on d, w. the, you're watching the the news coming to live from berlin. israel announces intensified strikes on northern gaza. an air striking you're a mos in the westbank. as israel ranch office compartments in garza and told civilians to get out of harm's way. but just how safe are they in the south? also coming up on the show, growing anger in the west bank with you when it says that johnsons of palestinians have been killed in classes with his really forces fossil p summit and cairo ends
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without agreement as original and western powers tried to stop the conflict from escalating into a wider war the clare richardson welcome as well as military size it will intensify, strikes on him, asked, controls, gaza ahead of an expected ground. defensive, more than 50 people were killed overnight and is really attacked according to how nice government sources. and meanwhile, the is really military repeated. it's warnings for civilians in the north of you enclave to move south for their own safety. but israel has also made clear that it plans to continue it's bombardments. there is dryly strikes ongoing phosphate density of hon. eunice matrix drenched, dozens of wounded to hospital. meteor reports the destroyed types of
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the need to you in school, which was hosting decent the displeased cousins. 7 were killed around 40 wounded. there were more casualties as if he comes in the middle of the gaza strip. is dry, the air strikes the quarterly gills. at least 7 dead and wounded dozens more. including children. in northern garza was also hit the, the strength to keep them while they was sweeping innocent children with the father and grandmother. while they was sleeping. what do they do? do they carry weapons? these are innocent children who know nothing. when movies and we've been in a room for years and people are just watching history ones,
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it would increase it strikes on garza as it prepares for a possible ground offensive. and the who now make it that we will minimize the dangers to our forces in the next stages of the war. none of us land from today. we're going to increase their attacks. so i called on the residence on cause a city specifically to move south for the safety of those valued also i don't got that border instead of astray. the minute to build up is supposed to put it straight. it has about to wipe out this. thomas douglas group from us up to date to get installed on his dry, clean, 1400 lights. but the for present tours has been heavy brick more than 4000 people get in garza so far and in the west bank as rarely security forces have clashed with palestinians as well. so as it's carrying out operations there, as well as in gaza to capture and kill him, aust militants,
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the united nations as and thousands of people including children, have been killed in the west bank since the almost her attacks on israel 2 weeks ago. the oh girl, friday prayers sound out in ramallah, the west banks, biggest city but the safe seems pretty soon tuned to protest against ease rouse, devastating strikes on garza. this woman says her whole family is their home and shame for what is happening to them. they slow to children and women. we do not forgive the arab countries because they left us down. they did not stand by us, they left us alone. i hope so more than this and that we don't need empty words. we need someone that stands by us. and move and move. feel that come us is doing just that. we are your soldiers,
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my home days. neutrons praising him most of the military wing to monde. the westbank is not governed by homos, but by thought to the party, the controls, the palestinian authority, will p a is widely seen as weak, corrupt and ineffective. now, more than ever, to pay a blame each round and the west, through its fragile legitimacy growing by the day. don't forget, plus september of them as and stood before the general assembly had made it clear that the international community is feeling. the son is the same sort of thing that has that responsibility and obligation to protect its people, but is what it is making its actions. none of that void is a, is putting hold of those they are all the hurdles full. the p a in the 2 weeks since a mass is attack on is around here in the west bank, at least 80 people have been killed in confrontations with this really forces. and the jewish settlers on thursday is riley raid and is trying on
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a refugee camp in the region. killed 13 people, including 5 children. anger, here is a growing to this group of protest is maybe small, but it's enough for these, right? mm hm. in a treat to take strong action on the hilltop, vacancies, riley, smell. i pose the same shooting lot rounds of ammunition to raise protestors who framed burning tires and throwing stones so far the permitting say 70 people have been shot including one of their on the west bank is known as a major focus of the is randy military response for now, not with the public losing even most i see in the palestinian authority and support for some months apparently growing. there is a fee here that could soon change let's get an update from our correspondence for the for char, in jerusalem funding. what can you tell us about these reports of overnight strikes
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in the west bank as well? there's been so much focus on gaza strip that people may believe that that's pretty much where the violence is taking place only, but it's not the case. in fact, the westbank has been in the focus also during the past 18 months when it comes to classes between is really forces and policy militants, and eas, riley saying that they struck basically what appears to be an operational compound underneath. some of which again, is located in jeanine refugee camp. it occupies westbank. now that reference we can see and basically the phone call, the various communities including come us communities, but also sonic jihad. now they're conflicting number just how many people have been killed this year. and several, and as i have to say, once again, it doesn't come by surprise, because as is to trace me, is holding here in israel, that is vines clearing up on different sides. see a being on the nose out each i bordering a live and on in the solve, obviously, uh with these a lot of focused on and when it comes to this to,
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to the situation in occupied westbank. it's really honestly inside how it's going to go on from here and also whether other stakeholders here are going to get involved. in fact, via just hearing media reports from sir and state media. obviously we cannot very fly that appear of israel has truck. several airports, including the, the mosque was on the left to international airports in syria. once again, we cannot verify, but certainly all of this can be seen in the context that it is extremely becoming complex. and dangerous, how dynamic is evolving as israel says they're getting ready for the next phase with what they call the war against homeless militants. and let's look more closely at the situation and gaza, then v i v f. has again asked residents to move toward the south of the gaza strip . are people taking heed? not according to official numbers, at least is russ at that 700000 people have already left to northern garza and i
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know in, in, in the southern, in the central, in the southern parts of gauze as straight. but if you do the math, that would mean that about 400000 people are still in northern garza. they don't care about elderly people via talking about doctors who obviously do not want to leave the patients behind. i'm just simply talking about people who cannot go to the cell because there's no way for them to get a way of transportation. and also once has to understand what these rise calling for, the evacuation stays constant bombardment off of garza strips. it's a really difficult situation, however, when it's on the line and uh, i've been hearing about ease route cooling on people in gaza strip to evacuate. now for days that this is in fact, the 1st time what i would say really indicates that the next phase of to who is imminent. because id ask basically said that they want to make sure that, that those who can leave basically leave before they go into
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a step up the operation and photo increase attacks. now the u. n. has pointed out that there has to be a ceasefire, however, and we have seen that that there at the cairo piece, i mean there's been new agreement whatsoever, according for a ceasefire. so the situation for the people in gaza strip, in fact, regardless where they are. but specifically in the notes, especially it's getting increasingly die of increasingly dangerous and they're just trying to survive funding. thank you for that update. but it's funny for sure, for us in jerusalem now the 1st convoy carry an emergency aid for gauze across the border from egypt on saturday. the rasa crossing temporarily reopened after days of you and let me go see ations. 8 agencies, a save of 20 trucks and supplies are nowhere near enough for the besieged territory . as israel continues, its relentless bombardments finally trucks moving through the rough crossing after 2 weeks of a tightly sealed border of the aid workers say it's just the 1st step and the on
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the set of nice things. today we received around 20 trucks of a lot. of course, this number is not in any way sufficient to cover the humanitarian needs in gaza. and then since there's a humanitarian crisis in the strip, the deteriorating conditions require a lot more than aid. first, the aggression on gaza has to and then the rebuilding and because it can begin and the humanitarian situation of the population has to be improved. what sort of seeing what that means? sending this to volunteers in dubai, gathered food hygiene products and medical supplies to send to gaza the as palestinians living here, we're volunteering to come together and help each other to deliver a message to the people of guns and tell them that we whole heartedly support them and that we're praying for them and hopefully the aid will reach them. god willing to reason enough dw spoke to the un humanitarian coordinator,
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who says much more as needed. yes, it will make a difference to those few people who do receive, but it's a drop in the bucket. what we are calling for is a stain increasing daily deliveries going forward in the next period. so these 20 trucks. yes. welcome start, but not nearly enough. negotiations on more and deliveries are ongoing, but it's unclear when any agreement will be reached. and as we're part of the international piece summit in the egyptian capital, cairo has ended without a breakthrough. it's been part of regional and western leaders attempts to de escalate the conflict and to ensure that aid continues to reach civilians and gaza . arab nations say it's time to end the cycle of violence between israel and the palestinians. will see you now. germany's foreign minister and elaina bal box in cairo for the so called summit for peace dame and the sentence host egyptian president of the found to elsie emphasized protecting civilians. but germany and
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other european countries expressed their support for israel. that is right and has the right to defend itself and to protect its people against this terrible, within the framework of international committing. but some aram countries say that israel's airstrikes on guys they've gone too far. they say is real as the one breaking international law and committing more crimes. palestinians likes matter less. then these really watch our lines match the less way a day. one major theme was the roof of border crossing between egypt and gaza. 28 trucks passed through on saturday, a glimmer of hope for the drop in the bucket for a population of 2000000 people. many countries demanded to cease fire in israel's war with him us in the end, the participants failed to reach a comprehensive agreement. so what did the international p summit in cairo achieve?
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here is a journalist kareem, i'll go heart with more or well, i think the problem was from the beginning that it's difficult really to find the common ground to. i mean you have various different participants. you have somebody like the german 4 minutes, the book who reaffirm the solidarity for so is there a fee which is right and you have for example, the king of georgia who called about this rate is a 3 in the gaza strip. a collective punishment, a violation of what a terry know and a wall crime. so i had to find the common ground between all these sites. and i think they would call me because it was kind of the fear that this contract was, might spend out of control the fear of the instability in the region, not only for his writing and the gaza strip, but also for the why. the places like usually like in jordan or in the and they think this was the common ground between all the parties to try not to escalate the
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us. that was journalist cream harvey speaking to us earlier and that is all for now coming up next out for a short break. reporter has to mozambique where form of contract workers to eastern germany are still waiting to get paid. stay tuned for that or you can find more news analysis on our website at www dot com. i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for watching the . 7 daniels and jamie, you belong to the 77 percent comfortable. i just got on 65 last last those top 5 years 1115. we are here to help you make up your.

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