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to the this is dw news life from berlin garza residents desperate for help. the united nation says the situation is growing worse by the hour with hungry gardens breaking into fluids, storage facilities, 3 weeks into israel's war. on a mosque, the wind says civil border is breaking down and families of hostages held by him oss and gauze and meet these rarely prime minister. they want the government to delay the military campaign and do more to secure the release of their loved ones. the
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michael locus, welcome the united nations as the humanitarian situation in gaza is growing more desperate by the hour. the un agency that overseas aid for palestinian says it storage facilities in garza were broken into with thousands of people taking vital food supply. the un called it a worrying sign that civil order is breaking down. meanwhile, these really military says it attacked 450 homos targets over the past day. and then it was increasing the number of its forces on the ground in gaza. it is the 23rd deal fighting in gaza. there has been no let up and is why is that tax? and it has now declared garza city a battlefield. the scale of the destruction is blaine. to see
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with the we want the war to store. we lost our loved ones, our relatives, our children, all my siblings and their children are gone. but hundreds of homes and buildings in trouble. there is hardly any place left for civilians to seek shelter. but temporarily communications blackout only added to the suffering of cousins. when he gets come on instantly, she was in a we could not check on our relatives and have you get down to the depths when i left and we've been calling them to check how they're doing. but last night we couldn't be sufficient for the people in the streets, had become lifeless body and walk at, let's say i went on here and they seemed to share this. ryan has begun ramping up its ground operations prime to so benjamin netanyahu said the warden garza would be difficult and long. the friday evening took
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a whole more of our ground forces entered into gauze of the strong hold of her muscles to most of their show. this is the 2nd phase of the war. the goals are clear about the destruction of the military and govern mental capabilities of him off the street to new york and bringing home the hostages. the fema bike to this right has been telling civilians in northern garza to seek safety in the south, but many gardens fear they might never be able to return to their homes. a earlier journalist assembled boucher joined us from gauze after a couple of days of communications being down. i asked him to paint a picture of what happened on friday night when these rarely army conducted its most extensive airstrikes since the beginning of the war was really hard. to be disconnected in central gallagher shred in the, in and they'll say, well, there's a g carol now, so i didn't,
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we had no signal. all the services were there. nobody was able to connect to each other and it lost it. so i set a day, so today in the morning at don't a coffee to grab you with the connection on communication. if the was towards the $9.00 oh $3.00 bear lake. yeah. in can and there is troy across the gall, this thread, mainly in the gallery. p. n a north, we didn't reach the people here to off again to wonder what, what's happening is that, oh yeah, but um, according to the officials, laws number or could you while we were reported that and that day there's been reports that the is really army is still in gaza. what have you seen or heard about any ongoing fighting?
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a bit south. i mean above the valley that goes to where the, where he's waited off the phone, you dial the city and, and the north gate back you'll be to or off to actually the, the only source that we have or 2 sources. rather than, like the easy way the army and the how much will officially, what, what the, what we hear, that they are some fire tv, some areas body to the, in the north a for me or here with the crushing or, and the, the what's to it north or of colors, a strip to some of the un has warned that people are breaking into un food facilities. is this the breakdown of civil order, or i should say is a breakdown of civil order a valid concern where we experience yesterday. i mean, in my area say, what are we so, um, uh, people are looking from somebody who military in the, the, in the,
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in the warehouse into which i excuse myself. and according to the owner, that like the where the folks and people started to go to it because and they los safety and they lost the communication and they felt like they are isolated. they wanted to guarantee some, some, some east, a food then a is really officials have said that the army was opening a new who, mandatory, and zone in con unit is. that's a city in the south of the strip. as you know, they say it would not be targeted there, apparently encouraging civilians to move there. what do you know about this and, or in fact people heating that call as well. they are still, i'm clear that we do that today. morning back program is saying in the piece that
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they made, excuse me, in the morning that they resist, blake, the faith do in communities. this is practically would be impossible. we are talking about $2300000.00 to it and explore with the over people a to uh with this and to coordinate all that situation. if that area would be impossible and very hard to the community to, to, to do it for them. and the reason is because of that space because of black or, or transportation, the roads are not safe people even now like who are still in all the city. and the area already be off to be evacuated before because still there because they have no place to go in the south. and we offer them to go to a specific area in unit. and i didn't know, and i have no idea how that would work or how it's going to be black or who is going to be taking list for fidelity all sat there is a journalist,
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hudson boucher in gaza. many things hush him for more on the humanitarian crisis in gaza. let's now speak to a b. i take the senior regional communications officer for the world food program in charge of the middle eastern region. it's nice to have you with us. what are you hearing from your staff on the ground? how dire is the food situation at the moment? a well, it's a very desperate situation. does that is grappling with the lack of basic supplies, see via fuel shortages that is deafening, to bring out operations into a complete stop. food and lots that are running out and people are facing be, are increasing the facing very desperate conditions. um the um the, the food supplies are almost out of the city. um, you know, the, the, the many of the big it is the worst with program work with we have 24 bit cookies
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when the conference starts and all of them have stuff of producing except for one. that's because the either sustained damage or because of the shortage of fuel. and so even the basics thing, which is like having flash bread in the morning for that's enough for you for the whole day or bad enough for you is not even that very desperate situation. at the moment, desperate times desperate measures they say we've seen reports of people breaking into you when warehouses in search of food is any amount of food in a being delivered to people right now to what is this is this, this, this is a sign that people are losing cold, becoming more desperate by the minute they are hungry, isolated and they feel that they have to send for themselves and figured out a way to feed themselves and the families. so they have and they've been suffering violence and immense trust for the last 3 weeks. the v is distributing food
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to shelter means they can't food as well as the fresh bread at the beginning of the conflict. to started the distribution of these voucher electronic vouchers that people can redeem in stores against foods commodities. but these food supplies are running out from the stores. uh, at the moment we're getting that litzy food coming from the crestwood, the operation from, from egypt. and it's basically it's of dropping the ocean. i mean this, this is, it would just trick conveying this aids and what we need 3 d is a float for us to be able to feed the 1000000 people to consent to provide for the assistance to we need a piece for these trucks. they and the moment just for the last 10 days we only had 9 trucks. well, let me to very difficult situation. yeah. let me follow up on that. i mean, since the roof of boarding crossing opened just over a week ago, only 84 trucks have entered garza you just made mention of this. has there been any
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truck deliveries in the past few days? uh, i think today that is a plan to have a flood. uh you know, uh, going on can voice yesterday joining because of the communications blackout. uh, nothing has moved. i mean there was no way to communicate between the people on the board, the people inside. so it's been the we, we have also come to a halt in terms of the cost for the operations. it is a beer, a take the with the world food program in cairo. many 6. thank you. as prime minister netanyahu is facing rising pressure at home to safely bring back the more than $200.00 hostages. that israel says and most is holding many people feel the is really air structure, also endangering the captains on saturday night and yahoo met with hostages. family
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members, some of whom publicly support swapping the hostages for palestinian prisoners held in israel. candles formed the number 1400, a grand tale. it's a number of victims killed in this month. how much terror attack on southern israel? how much also sees more than $220.00 hostages? according to israel, their families are demanding answers. holding pictures of victims and hostages, protesters took to the streets, chanting slogans against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how long will we continue with this black church until when? what else tomorrow your children, their grandchildren, if nothing yahoo met relatives to reassure them. the thing is ready for us is we'll do everything they could to bring the hostages home to come. this is, the operation is ongoing and the key is pressure made to momma. the greater the
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pressure is the greater of the chances control over to the us agreement, there is random, least of massive bombing campaign. after how much gunmen stormed across the guys or border, the heavy shelling has relatives worried that their loved ones are also being bombed, or the hamas will carry out. reprisals that we have the mom that that's no extra be taking that endangers for you to fall family member and any step consider to take into account the safety of all loved ones. how much controlled health ministry and gaza said is really strikes of killed over 7700 people, mainly civilians with more than 3500 of them. children a my says it will release the hostages that abducted of israel freeze all the palestinian prisoners that it's holding. rather since field the government has failed to consult them and give regular updates. this massage, it's been 3 weeks and we don't know what's happening to our loved ones. we don't
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know. they're afraid to my point. we're afraid mister, we're worried. she, we're all by what's happening to them as someone taking care of them before you tell me your mission was a pretty boom. as israel steps up, it's grand to solve inside palestinian territory. nothing. yeah. who is under growing pressure to deliver the hostages back safely? let's take a look now, some other stories making news. the heavy, sliding continues and ukraine's, the front line town of, of disco, russian forces launch their counter attacking the net squeeze you know, few weeks ago. but so far have produced few results in our reportedly suffering heavy losses. steve has alternates lower progress then it hopes in trying to regain occupied areas around of difficult events are taking place across cherokee to mark the $100.00. the anniversary of the countries found in the capital on correct, president richard. tell you, have heard of on late a rece at the mazda of liam,
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