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the the, this is data, the news coming to live from berlin. crowds are gathering at a key border crossing in gaza. reports say the rough uh border could soon be open to allow some of the injured and maybe foreign nationals to be back later to each also coming up. israel bombs of target in a refugee camp north of gaza city. the attack kills at least 50 people and injures hundreds more. israel says a senior hum us commander is among the dead. and in pakistan, the government,
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the deadline for an estimated 1700000, top guns to leave sparks a mass exodus. what will happen to those refused to go and why is the government doing this now? the hello, i'm terry martin is good to have you with us. dozens are waiting for the roof of border crossing to open to allow some severely wounded guidance into egypt where they will receive treatment with foreign nationals. hoping to leave garza the rough crossing has been the only means of getting crucial aid into the strip. egyptian media have reported a deal to allow $81.00 injured people, including children, to cross in the coming hours. information from guys a has been all that shut down by a mobile phone and internet blackout as well. let's bring it in
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your notes and yank over here, so use a spokesperson for the red cross and joins us from jerusalem. we understand that the roof of border crossing may well open briefly today in order to allow some people to leave and cross and egypt. what 4 can you tell us about that? well, just like everybody else, we are filling the situation and we're waiting uh, what's going to happen. and we hope that people who want to evacuated they can reach safety. but for us at your organization working on the ground, the main priority is delivering so many cabins assistance to hospitals in gaza because they're running a critically short on this central medical supplies. last week we managed to bring some of the trucks in, but this is infinitely small compared to the massive scale of the needs. but. ready see, so we only are you expecting then that that opening of the gift of crossing the
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roof are crossing between gaza and egypt does open today. are expecting more humanitarian aid to float into a god. it's too early for us to tell. uh, we have been called, we are in constant, i look in negotiations trying to bring more supplies in this we have wrapped in preparation. we now have always surgical team that the writing cause are as posit operating. so we, yes, we are constantly calling on a safe delivery of humanitarian needs, on saves you many tenement access for our clinics to be able to do their work. and also for the necessary supplies to be able to reach the people who are now in a desperate situation. as you know, communications have been cut off to a guy as a. how is your stuff with the red cross coping with this situation on the ground?
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as well i, yesterday last night i was still managing to reach and speak to a colleague seen cause we tried to be in contact with them for the time because it is an extremely difficult situation for them just like pull the all the of the civilians. what they out, we the relentless sounds of explosion. shelly, it's extremely difficult. i haven't been able to speak to them this morning. we have of course, extremely worried because it's important for us to be able to reach our stuff to carry out our work. it's impossible to put top lower too many children responds without the functioning to the communication lines. but also just for the recipients, people need information about how to reach safety. they need information about where to get people to need to be able to contact the families. so the community
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care in e books or for the communications live, how to use that and will be very serious. what about the limited a that is getting into guys, it's simply not enough to go around the needs are so great and the supply of a to so small. how do you prioritize? who gets that aid? how do you distributed? how do you make that decision? as well for us right now, the priority ease medical supplement to hospitals. and because what we have seen october, we have been to the hospital so around garza, in different areas, was for the fine, we have seen medical professionals who have no be working for weeks in their role without any pools, mary, many of them there also is very distressed psychological states because they don't
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know how to use their old family members as safe. and sometimes they find their own family members among the victims that they have to treat the people at sheltering and play in place also in the hospitals looking for safety. so supporting hospitals and be this, matthew humanitarian crisis is the number one priority to so we manage to stand our surgical team and they started working. and we brought some surgical supplies, but we need to more supplies. and just prioritizing in a situation where needs are. so staggering these high and rising ease, ease a very difficult uh task. i agree with you on the on a thank you very much for taking time to talk with us today. that was of the, on the ups and yang code spokesperson for the red cross in jerusalem. and
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israel, his ball and when it causes biggest refugee camps, killing at least 50 people and wounding hundreds more. israel says a senior home us commander was targeted in that attack and that that commander was killed in the strike on the jamalia camp. they say that that's some of the militants, that some of the militant groups underground tunnel complex was also destroyed and they attack are searching for survivors. after israel struck the largest refugee camp in gaza, the strikes left 2 massive craters and the crowd. a job really camp videos from the scene showed more than 45 bodies recovered from the rubble. the casualties have overwhelmed the nearby hospital. the large number of injured have come to us after the explosion that shook the entire jeep all your refugee camp. they were targeted well in their homes, children, all martyrs, children, women, elderly. we have no idea what to do. there are injured people everywhere.
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israel's military has confirmed it struck the camp, which is a shelter for post indians, displaced after the 1940 war, but said the operation targeted and killed how mass commander, another refugee camp, the new se road camp was hit in an unrelated strike. how mass controlled garza health ministry says more than 8 and a half 1000 people had been killed since israel launched its war and how much and that more than 3000 of them are children. java has become a great job for children. it's a living hell for everyone else. and yet the threats to children go beyond bones and more. it is a child this to be hydration, particularly different dates to dehydration, a growing fresh or do you run agency says water shortages are affecting access to
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clean water for more than a 1000000 children. the world health organization has, meanwhile, warranty of critical shortages at hospitals and surgeries cannot happen without anesthesia infected. do have been without anesthesia, it's an immune and public health catastrophe that loads with the masters placement . the overcrowding, the damage to warrenton, send a patient infrastructure. 8 organization said the deliveries of vital supplies cannot take place without the security guarantees of the humanitarian pause. so while ago i spoke with our correspondent ben physician in jerusalem, and i asked him what israel has been saying about it strike in the middle of the crowded your body, a refugee camp. it's terry. israel is justifying this by saying that it has knocked out one of the t how most command is the commander who is said
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to have prepared and also executed the october 7 attacks. how much the noise of any senior official was in the camp and at the time of this strike, it also justifies this by saying that thousands of combatants were killed at the same tunnels that collapsed under the strikes and the id. if i gave out that statement earlier saying that many reports of civilian deaths were a result of this attack. now we're not getting exact numbers from then. the numbers by getting from the palestinian health ministry in the control gaza strip is somewhere around 50 palestinians. they don't usually say whether or not these are civilians or combatants, in this case, a $150.00 wounded hamas itself. interestingly enough,
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it's saying 400 dead. so huge discrepancies here. and you can really tell for the 1st time when we had this hospital last, just recently the li hospital, there were real doubts about whether or not the health ministry in controlled gaza was giving accurate numbers because they came out so quickly off to the attack. and in past conflicts, they have been known to the line up with this way, the estimates and in this case today, what way hearing is a huge discrepancy between homos and the health ministry in gaza. and what this is all really showing is that this is becoming an information for and that was dw spend facility in jerusalem. now these really military is pushing deeper into goals, so they say they've destroyed hundreds of militant targets in recent days that are also engaged in fierce hand to hand combat with a mouse. the israel defense forces released footage, they say,
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shows its ground troops operating inside the gaza strip. while the idea doesn't reveal the location of its forces, locals report seeing tanks and gaza city. and on the road between the north and south of the enclave. these really army reports killing dozens of homeless militants in 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 stated objectives and gaza. the other is to wipe out him off on the ground and from the skies. this video also from the idea of reportedly shows the airstrikes that killed a senior from us commander said to be involved in directing the october 7 attacks. israel glanced airstrikes or targeting militants and military infrastructure. the most run health ministry of casa, says, the attacks of killed over $8000.00 civilians. the high deductible has led to
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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 threaten israel again. spring and frank language here. he's a senior lecturer and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former u. k. military intelligence officer. he joins us from oxford. frank, i want to 1st ask you about that strike by these really military on a target in the july, the refugee camp. what do you make of that given the high number of casualties? what do you make of of israel's justification for that strike? right. well, good morning. sorry, there's no doctor told that this was a high value target. as such. serious consideration will it be given a deliberate consideration to whether the damage done to harm us would be justified by the accessed? it will be excessive,
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damaged up to civilians will be excessive in relation to the military target. and as i said, this is a high binding target. so this would have been deliberately considered. it's also worth bearing in mind, of course, as these rarely say that civilian casualties are a natural and predictable consequence as they would say anything, their rights of thomas's strategy. so the question to be honest, is, is, is the damage done to sit in is excessive. and that's just something i think which we don't yet know. particularly the, what ben said concerning the very casualty estimates. so many countries rank is, you know, express or outrage at their cost to civilian lives in gaza as israel continues its campaign to wipe out him us. could that outrage not translate into an even bigger security risk for israel in the short term and long term? i think it could. it was pointed out, i think by several people,
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many people at the outset of these operations and the date on the 7th of october. so afterwards that his role may be walking into a trap. they would say it's a trap into which they have to walk and not profit. ben put his finger on it before is connected very closely with this information. well, that is going on and is ready to come on as a mold and cognizant of that. i know dr tool is a lot of pressure for men, for their own political leaders. and on netanyahu's war cabinet, there's a huge amount of pressure coming down from the us not will filter down to the operational level because this message will be every posted incidentally, new tale is a strike against us. we're not all plays into this information will, but this one has little choice, but i would say we have to walk into this political trap. we have to understand that sits civilians are a weapon of homeless and we have to act accordingly. one would question, what that choices and then we can get you to discussions of these far as it up with
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uh with this. but all of this has probably been informational as an information shop. essentially, it's what takes well, testable, does a, has again been plunged into a communications and internet blackout. frank, do you know if that's been instigated by israel to support a strategic objectives or is that just a consequence of the destroyed infrastructure? i'll turn it down to 2 questions. i don't know. i'm not sure anyone does. however, it will be natural, proper unknowable. so is route to try and cut the connective tissues of his hand to be rushed instead, thought to you, cleanings, you kinds of love to do it to the russians. the communications are what codes pose a cohesive unit together on site. but communications or internet communications across a one key element. i also have others, they'll have redundancy in the tunnel. so i have telephones that have radios even, which also be a talk i think buys really electronic content measures. but i would suspect this is a deliberate site, but the cyber salt bite body is what it is to remove that can or at least
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a damage that connective tissue. but i don't know, it may be a natural consequence of the damage we can talk. frank, thank you very much. that was military analyst prank language in oxford. thank you . tell me and here's a look at some other developments in the israel hom us for us. secretary of state entry, blinking plants to visit israel on friday for talks blinking also plans to make other stops in the region. israel's military says 9 soldiers were killed in combat operations in gauze on tuesday, bringing the total number of is really troops killed since october 7 to $326.00. and jordan's king, a builder has called on the us to support an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. that would allow aid convoys to flow into gas. now let's take a look at some of the related stories to the conflict in the us capital anti war protestors interrupted a hearing on military aid in congress. secretary of state entry,
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blinking was forced to pause repeatedly as police remove demonstrators, calling for an end to us support for israel's actions in kosh. olivia's government has announced its severing diplomatic ties with israel over its actions in gaza. olivia's foreign ministry accuses is really of committing, quote, crimes against humanity. agreement is rarely military and government says they're doing everything they can to limits civilian casualties in gaza and accused them us of using civilians as human share help. and when they will leave you, its progress that is set to expel hundreds of thousands of on documented migrants as a government to port deportation. order comes into effect today. the order mainly effects migrants from neighboring afghanistan and an estimated 1700000 of guns have been living in pakistan, illegally, thousands of already left the head of an ultimatum to lead,
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voluntarily or be arrested and deported. many head sauce asylum in pakistan and faced great risks and returning to the taliban, lead of chemist w's asia editor solutions is with us now. she meal so many of guns heated the call to get well, quite a lot of good. i pay off. do a 100 causes of norms out there and going back to ghosts or maybe it could be wrong because they have the option to go through ross. but that's the thing that you and agencies said last week got up to 6070000 erect. migraines have loved to con thing. now it could be up to a $100000.00. it's increasing by the day. what sort of challenges do ask in migrants phase in dealing with this expulsion order?
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a huge drop the because we have to understand quite a lot of them of slender colors don't locked in the bunk fees to fall in 2021 and then they came to box. i'm because they obviously could not move on to the dollar bar and it's all kinds of constantly complaining, kind of on to put new accounts, people who were professionals. they had to see women's rights activists begin to bucks off. there are gods who have been living in buxton for decades. their children grew up there. some may be still undocumented, but the documentation process is not that simple in books sense and now they have to go back, be able to go back live and go back to college, done. what did they do there? there is no economy function and the cost on solid on our routing, within our and our human rights situation in a go somebody on the logs. so it's a very complicated situation. it's like a big these people to happen there for
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a very long time. can you tell us chamomile why pakistan has issued this expulsion order and why now as well as the main issue is what the slo boxes is related to the bank. it's all about boxed on the box on color on all of that to be uh, they have loans for ducks on bucks on a cruise and bucks on the facilities. and it's, there is an ongoing operation, the military operation against the d d b. so the box on new offices say that there are a guns and wanted and of garza responses, but it's kind of just do a bracket, one of guns like into this category of data. but what these things happen is long about the results due to this kind of tactics. but yeah, it's
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a demonstration. and at the same time, i think box on the authority is also going to be international. the focus on the refugee crisis in the box on and maybe want to get some pulse which the country needs because the country is either very difficult. they can amik situation boxed off. i'm talking about camille, thank you very much for your insights. that was, that was the w h editor showing you shelves. pleasure. thank you. lafayette is seeing a growing number of migrants attempting to cross its border from belarus. many people come from africa, asia in the middle east. a lot. the a is a member of the european union. of course, it's suspects that bella ruth, is helping these migrants to enter our regal bureau chief here earshot to joined life in border guards on patrol differently uniforms. the same a securing the ball. that'd be to be
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a lot of young and that levels for the last 2 months, locked in bold and arts and to the country's military have been patrolling the external before that. this is because it has been a search and illegal crossings. lot, the new country is currently a prime destination from migrants from syria. 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. they see it more than ever before. this crossing point is closed and has been secure because there is no traffic passing through here anymore. but lots yes, board though with other routes is almost 173 kilometers long. 80 to make our solve that on all protected by this defense. it's been built in the last 2 months and it's being extended, but it's not enough to detail. every one. they tried to even to climb over defense,
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some of them they're trying to dig under defense. so there are still quite many cases when they tried 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 coding, they did a thoughts. it's not that the 1st time that i've seen something like this 2 years ago. some of them stuff migrants starting within the border between de larosa and people. and it was allegedly encouraged by beloved lucy, emilita, alexander lucas angle, as a way to exert pressure on the even retaliation for sanctions on levels. the most of the migrants while headed to western europe in countries like germany, which i still save arts destinations. jim and i started to say that to know migrants i being smuggled on a route through our teeth via russia,
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and from there on to the levels at the van into the gushing cub inside the slice of a few disputed be 40 look, a single is playing the same deceitful game as puts in to be that 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 destabilize, you'd be able to discover these young people who manage to cross into loc via are picked up and driven to gym. anybody call for $1600.00 to bet power. so that's according to lot young media. those count attempting to gross return to the bellows at policy criticized device. human rights organizations on sundays and september as many as 100 people at tempted to be legally crossed into lot. 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 of a possible improvement. in the meantime, at least so any a and
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a story i have sent reinforcements to lots of you to help c q u, the u. eastern ball down. take a look at a couple of other stories making news around the world today. police in paris have shot and wounded availed woman who reportedly threatened train passengers. officers said they open fire after she refused to a bait orders and threatened to blow herself up. france has been on high alert since the highest extensive school stabbing by a suspect. it is one of those $63.00 miss on october, 13 and chef. and these police have a rest of the gunman who was holding a woman hostage in a post office. officials have linked the case to an earlier shooting at a nearby hospital, a fire in an apartment building around the same time as also being investigated. or you're watching dw news from berlin. just reminder of the top story we're following
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for you this. our reports say the rough crossing at the goes and border with egypt may be opening in the coming hours to allow some severely injured people and perhaps for an passport holders to cross into egypt. contresa to mediated an agreement between egypt is ryland hom, us. it's unclear how long the crossing would remain. oh it says dw news from berlin. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. the
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