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the the state of the news long from berlin is. 2 steps up, it's offensive, and gossip and attack on a refugee camp kills more than 50 people. the is really military says it carried out in the air strikes on the facility in northern gaza, targeting a senior commander. and israel's military says, a large number of tanks is now inside guns on troops are engaging in hand to hand combat including attacking him off government. and the network of underground tunnel is also coming up. hundreds of thousands of ask god refugees could face the
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poor taishan from pakistan. some have been there for decades. but now individual crackdown on undocumented migrants is turning their lives upside down. the on the call for at least welcome to the program. as israel steps up its ground and the air offensive against gonzo, dozens of people have been killed in an attack on a refugee camp. is really military has confirmed. it carried out an air strike on the w facility, saying it was targeting a senior, her last commander home on the run gauze. our health authorities says at least 50 people are dead. united nations has also confirmed that more than 3000 children have been killed. so far in the bombardment of the palestinian territory and with food, water and medical supplies still desperately short,
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there are growing calls for a humanitarian ceasefire. constance go to another day of explosions. is rarely strikes have been targeting the strip for weeks. they see the hitting him off militants, the infrastructure inside the territory of the death stone mountains, to come off from health ministry claims that over 8 and a half 1000 people have died. and also, since it's rarely bone big begins, many have lost the entire families. well i'm, i've been here, we don't have anything, nothing. he was just going out to find guess because we don't have any at home. he was also looking for bread for the children and guess then the told me he was martyred. and this is this key. this is now a daily reality for the people of gauze on people clawing to get all those out from under the rubber menu to start all children. little
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on monday, the you and security council held an emergency meeting to discuss the gulf, a crisis with agencies focusing on the young casualties. this was the key to the i'm going to shoot the 3200 and see room with children die in just 3 weeks. this house is in the process of was complete. so since 2090, this cannot be that much, at least to that also came this goal for children to be better protected on behalf of all the children caught in this nightmare we call on the world to do better. whether they are young people attending a music festival or children going about their daily lives and gaza, they all deserve peace. children do not start conflicts, and they are powerless to stop them. to add to the suffering,
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essential supplies of running dangerously low food, want to fuel in medicines that will help to find humanitarian workers. say the age reaching garza is far too little for residents. with one you an agency and garbo, claiming and a 100 and sees file is now a life or death matter. for millions of the journalist tasha and pollution, gaza told me more about the strike on the volume. can telephone connections with gauze are difficult, so we apologize for the poor sound quality. this is what the strikes happened today or the day to day according to the little difference that facebook stuff. some of the i talked to that they were involved clock of one of the old log in to get here. and she said, the lady on the call today to about 20 houses were destroyed. do they
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strike me shortly for the 200 people killed and about another 200 were injured and all of them and said, you will have to leave actually to, to the, the hospital located in the north of very gulf strip. the troops and tanks appeared to be deep inside garza. now what can you tell us about the fighting on the ground of what we hear from different forces? actually, the forces are very limited to the it's the factors lady on the on come i couldn't hear they they, they said that the single statement that they are talking about. we will see faults that those lady troops entered through this process a few days ago. are the main one, the gulf coast of all cal was trick inbox out of it left here and there is another
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spot, you know, and it was a call so you can gain the east north of the flood. the can spot is the from the major layer. yeah. or the south of the city. and they are trying to call across the street from the ac, border hill on the beach. along with that there are of there are fighting for the full oh ok. there are any fighting because we come up and all me on existing and doesn't seem to be there a while. all of this is going on, the un is warning of an unfolding catastrophe with food medicine and water running out. what are you witnessing in the south where you are? it is very essential problem. actually, it's very hard to get you to that. let me click on that were available and
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there are alter, applied from funds to the house, and there's no electricity to come because it says where the front turns are. and so people including myself, we are carrying the water from downstairs or from here. flying on to the, to the apartment that we okay that its along with your needs. sometimes it comes time this month. um, so we can we look for the old time warner emerges, available for the fall, for the oil change, or to have the most difficult use of the weekend, both of which is not available the time? yes, i show us journalists, we don't like to become the story of our own reporting, but i don't want to let you go without asking you how. how you and your family are coping well, this is very hard. i'm, i'm, i'm,
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i'm, i'm not going to look at the, i live here. i have a family. and i mean i'm, i'm turning the apartment itself into turned off the picture day. we've had, this is still looking for track and getting some more current looking for 3 people to the, the, the building of it can be charging the device is mainly my laptop and the whole by old going to the nearby pharmacy which has that. so look, i know i can charge the people there, then we look, can we go to the market on the market to direct on some food so we can have a break for and then later on it's for, for lunch. so for the kids and sometimes we, we are, we succeed to get the right sometimes we call. so we have all the kids from the kids here that i cannot for like, typical and eat it with milk if it's available. so it's
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a long journey every day we think of that we have no or no furniture in that place on very hard. it's very, it's very soft. but um, because the only way that we survive here that was during latasha and felicia in gaza. thank you. so much for your reporting, for speaking to us and be safe. thank you. there has been no let up in israel's ground and the air campaign in gauze of the military says it has struck hundreds of milton targets in recent days. is rarely soldiers are engaged in a fierce hand to hand combat, including attacking her last government in the network of tunnels beneath casa, the israel defense forces released footage. they say shows its ground troops operating inside the gaza strip as well. the idea doesn't reveal the location of its forces. locals reporting tanks and gaza city. and on the road between the north
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and south of the enclave. these really army reports killing dozens of homeless militants and fierce close quarters. combat with some of the fighting taking place inside the vast tunnel complex where her mazda is believed to be holding 240 hostages. rescuing the hostages is one of israel's stated objectives and goals of the other is to wipe out him off on the ground and from the skies. this video also from the ideas for part of the shows the airstrikes that killed a senior from us commander said to be involved in directing the october 7 attacks. israel claims the air strikes or targeting militants and military infrastructure. the most run health ministry of casa, says the attacks of killed over $8000.00 civilians. the high death toll has led to international calls for a cease fire calls that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has dismissed. he says, israel's forces will not stop until hamas is no longer able to govern casa or
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threatened israel again. now, joined by the w, correspond antonio kramer, who's in there on to, in southern israel, close to the border with guys. in fact, just moments ago we could see what looked like missiles being intercepted on the horizon there. antonia good to see, you could just see that you're safe. the is really military confirmed the attack on bali. what more can you tell us to yeah, that's why the we're saying that's basically that they carried out. this operation will describe this operation and to buy a refuge account. that is a part of in northern garza city, basically and succeeded in killing a homeless commander who was in there were responsible for the northern part of the gaza strip and also dozens of other militants. and they also said that they, uh, there was an, as they said, the type of system underneath. and that the whole compound or of
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a building squared taken over as they put it by how much infrastructure and be heard from my colleague husband and gauze. and before that, you know, basically there were a lot of presidential of buildings that were collapsing and died and many casualties which we have confirmed from the civil defense in gaza. the israel defense forces report fierce funding fee for installing the gaza strip. is this the expected ground offensive? well, i mean, what we can tell you is we've been here all day and we've been here. we have constant bombardment on the gaza strip. we are here in still wrote, this is facing, the northern does a strip. so there has been a lot of strikes uh, also a treasury tang farther through business and somehow in the past hours or so here in the evening it became quite intense. uh, what are you seeing a lot of flash or also being uh, shots, a down here and also as you rightly said,
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there was a rocket fi again going to it's the center of the country doing the part of the evening. but also in, in the often knew now we know reserved from the is rarely a army that they're moving deeper and deeper inside gauze are there also some video was released from inside cause us showing tanks and on solar for the in st. over the yes. today that is a street that goes from one of the main streets and goals are going from the north to the south. and we understand that some of the ground forces and the tangs are moving in from different locations from the western side as well, or from where the mediterranean sea is and from the north and also from the eastern side. but of course, we also heard from the, i mean that there has been heavy, heavy fighting, been going on that has confirmed the 2 is where the soldiers are, where chilled. and we also heard from they, i'm us from the cars, some brigades, the military being of home us saying that they were involved in heavy fighting. but
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you know, it's very hard to confirm all of this from here. of course, also the army keeps a very uh, you know, keeps it very tight when it comes to information of what they're letting out as to the details and where the locations exactly are. but certainly this ground operation is going deeper and deeper inside to go. so it's a significant escalation, tonya. but what are the long term goals of the is really government. they want to be militarized. garza but what happens to the enclave after that? what are the plans for the gaza strip after a moss is? is taken out as they put it as well. this isn't very important question, but um the government hasn't given any answer to that. i mean, the thing, some ideas you know, that has been floating around, but um, so for the saying the one to eradicate how most it went to it. and the capabilities not just from us,
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but also the other minutes in groups operating in gaza and want to get out the hostages obviously. but we don't know what the envision a long term. and i think also the cousins would like to know what many of them are displaced now from the noise to the south. you know, will they be able to return to their homes or what's left of the homes? of course that have been some, you know, military and the same, you know, that could be of course long term occupation or administering of the gaza strip. it could be split into 2. how soon are they all kind of scenarios or the policy? no. so or 2, which is a governing a ruling parts of the occupied westbank bring them back. but nothing has been said really here by the is randy government as to watch, you know, will happen politically afterwards. we also have, i'm us leaders of course abroad. yeah. and uh so, but they are saying this would be a very long basically come pain and bore with that and visioning here many unknowns
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at this point to the way of corresponding tonya cramer reporting from sarah. thank you so much. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. today, in the united states, the anti war protesters have interrupted the hearing on military 8 and congress secretary of state and to be blank and was forced to pause repeatedly as police remove demonstrators demanding an end to washington support for israel's actions in gaza. of the police in paris have shot and wounded availed woman who reportedly threatened followed train passengers. officers said they open fire after she refused to obey orders and threatened to blow herself up. french authorities have been on high alert since a fatal school, stabbing by a suspected as long as extremist on october 13th the fate of hundreds of thousands of afghans living and pack as don is hanging in the balance. the
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pockets on the government has set a deadline for november. first, for undocumented migrants to leave or face deportation. 1.7000000 ask on mind grants, living pockets done without legal status. official say there's been a search and border crossing since the deadline was announced and with of kind of some margin conflict and the economy and tatters returning carries grieve risks at home with 2 of his children combo. and how to use worries may a p. it far away, but like many of the african refugees and pockets done the city on his mind. the 33 year old has lived here for 2 decades. but the government's cracked down on and documented migrants is turning his life upside down. today he's taken pausing to protest and is now to enough, but the u. n's medical office the refugee registration, hoping for a document that will enable him to stay here and not be sent back to us kind of
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stone. but it will, the past several years were given assurances that we would not encounter any problems and practiced on the other one. but they've now started the process of expelling africa and the see, you know what that is so that i can, that's why we have protesting hold on honey. the owner of the house where i live has also wanted us to lee and get it started kind of get out of it. and if we don't, they will contact the local police and then the police will take legal action against the side. they normally tell us what i've gotten to the put us will go to the other set. a goal here and is i'm about how my unique sounds and living as attend, or he says the pay is hardly enough to feed his family, not to learn funded jenny back to afghanistan, but along with being evicted from his home. he's also using this job another consequence of the authorities, new policy. millions of ass scans have made focused on the home in the past decades of instability. and it's got us done that a country that was once
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a refuge has now become deeply inhospitable. police in this neighborhood to checking documents. interesting. anyone without paperwork, the government claims its policy shift is due to high ask on crime rates. the perception that the legal of where all that most leave of someone then who are legally staying here. they have a role in certain crimes, and these crimes are mostly smuggling of the different products in 2020, around 235 of ra nationals. but in oregon c described, we should have a 100 d, was processed a guard into the law abdul heidi cause lived in pakistan for 16 years. that is now one of tens of thousands of and documented ass guns who have taken a difficult decision to return to afghanistan. for him, the pressure to leave became too much. his family borrowed money to hire trucks for the news, needing them substantially in debt. remove at the fun. a b a is
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increasingly worried by the number of migrants attempting to cross its border from bell roofs. many come from africa, asia and the middle east might be a member of the european union suspect bella. ruth is helping them enter a rigo bureau chief. you are your shadow, a joint latvian border guards on patrol deeper into uniforms. the c a securing the ball w to be a lot of young and that levels for the last 2 months, locked in bold and arts and to the countries military have been patrolling the external before that. this is, it's because it has been a search and illegal crossings a lot for. yeah. and the you country is currently a prime destination from migraines, from c. right? yeah. i've gotten this done and several african countries to and from the levels or sort to estimate because that's more than 11000 people have been intercepted so far
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. they see it more than ever before. this crossing point is closed and has been secure because there is no a traffic passing through here anymore. but lots of yes, board though with other routes is almost 173 kilometers long. a t t will make our solve that on all protected by vice defense. it's been built in the last 2 months and it's being extended. but it's not enough to the to everyone. they tried to even to climb over defense. some of them they're trying to dig under defense, so there are still quite many cases when they try to damage defense. they are very creat, defend trying to use all the opportunities and ways to get in the also reduced state eats that called united f thoughts. it's not that the 1st time i've seen some of the think like these 2 years ago, symbols and stuff migrants starting with the border between beller roost and people
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. and it was allegedly encouraged by the level assembly, alexander lucas angle, as a way to exert pressure on the immunization for sanctions on bad levels. the most of the migrants, one headed to western european countries like germany, which i still save arts destinations. jim and i started to say that to know migraines i being smuggled on a route through a cherokee, via russia, and from there on to the levels and the van into the gushing cup inside the slice of a few dispute. the 40 look a single is putting the same deceitful game as pretend. we have to watch this carefully, especially with bell ruth, which is the fact of dependence on russia. both are using migration as a weapon to, to, to our society apart and the stabilize, you'd be able to discover these you the people who manage to grow seemed to lock them up, picked up and driven to jim. anybody call for $1600.00 to that power,
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so that's according to lot of young media. zealous conte attempting to gross return to the bellows at policy. criticize the base you on the rights organizations on sundays and september as many as $100.00 people at tempted to be legally crossed into lots of yeah, that's unlikely to change. so we would like to be up to meeting, but we still have to be realistic. and the sedation currently there is no any sign about possible improvement. in the meantime, at least so, and the, and a story i have sent reinforcements lot with you to help secure you the, you east, i'm ball down to the war and ukraine. now we're cold, weather is setting in russian air strikes are destroying homes and electricity infrastructure. just when people need forms and shelter. authorities have allocated tens of millions to rebuild homes, but progress has been slow. some families are facing their 2nd winter without secure accommodation. it always, i mean,
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east of rewards from hard keeping eastern ukraine the northern heart keep suburb of salt teeth good doesn't look much different than it did after the 1st few months of war when it was puzzled by russian artillery. those who have stayed are now facing their 2nd winter without central heating or even windows on a. her mother and a friend have been living in the basement of their apartment block for 20 months. now. they move their lives under ground because it's warmer, they're taking heat with this old wood stove. the top is that we can hold them up here if we make a fire, if not, it's a little colder, but you wouldn't freeze. it's much better here than in my apartment. on this building is in fact low in the cities priority list because it's too bad the damage to repair quickly. several of the buildings in the southeastern neighborhood are in this predicament, and many of the residents are growing and patient with the city authorities. as the 2nd winter of the war sets in this group of residents meets us outside of row with
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heavy damage buildings. many of them are living, doubled up with other families nearby. they're desperate for anyone to hear the grievances as to what would be important for me because the building is on the list of projects for 2024. and we're on a list just for the project to start. so where are people supposed to go? so it will be when to see the house will be standing in the cold and everything will deteriorate, accessible to the destruction. here is staggering. the building suffered multiple direct hits from russian, artillery, and residents say even missiles from war plants. it's difficult to fathom. the cost of rebuilding this, especially while the government is still focused on a full scale war. in an adjacent suburb, the city is already wrapping up repairs. the buildings had little structural damage and workers are putting in the last new windows. some families are even moving back in. the park keeps deputy head of housing says he understands where the residents
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and heavily head areas like salt teeth are frustrated. uh hold on, no problem. uh, the main shopping and is it the lowest, the becky, like the procedure for restoration, but it's a doodle as still being developed. lots devoted to use that us to move. that's why we need to come up with a hockey of citizens about the most concerned, methodical there with different categories of damage with the protocol that they didn't know and different approaches. he's able to reach juan moody plus quadrant to more easily put for the on a plans to move back upstairs. once the central heating is fixed, which the government has promised to do, she just doesn't know when they think that's what it is. that's it. sometimes we feel like giving up a kind of the season that 1st we didn't feel like that. but now more and more we do just good sake. what we've been expecting the end of the world . but well, me, i just the winter might be easier to bear if she had something to look forward to
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