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the, the, this is the w news coming to line from berlin. the rough of border crossing and garza has been open to allow some critically injured people and perhaps for nationals to be evacuated egypt. it's unclear how long the crossing will stay open . also coming up is real bombs, a target in a refugee camp north of gaza city. the attack kills at least 50 people and injures hundreds more. israel says a senior comm us commander was targeted and is among the dead. and in pakistan,
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a government deadline for an estimated 1700000 afghans to leave sparks a mass exodus. what will happen to those who refuse to go and why is the government doing this now? the hello, i'm terry martin. welcome to the program. the roof of border crossing and gaza has opened to allow some critically injured people to be evacuated to egypt for an passport holders are also being allowed to lead through the crossing. the move comes after counter appropriate a deal between us israel and egypt, which controls the girl crossing egypt is said to be deploying ambulances to the site, to take around 80 wounded people, to regional hospitals. and then other development, internet and phone services and costs have been cut off for the 2nd time in 5 days
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. so let's get the very latest from our correspond event, this uh, facility who joins us from jerusalem. ben, we've just heard that the roof of border crossing between garza and egypt has been opened. what more can you tell us? and this comes under a deal struck as the media to cause ha, has been uh, trying to strike uh several deals here, including with hostages. this does not include the hostages. this deal that its uh, struck with egypt. israel homos ending coordination with the you west. but it could see some 80 patients seriously wounded civilians transported by egyptian ambulances that have been binding up this morning at the board of crossing as well as internationals is said to be a list out of some 500 for a passport holders astray get nationals for example of being told to move to the area and it looks like these could be the 1st civilians to be let out of the
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gaza strip since they will began this rock crossing, being the only way in and out. and we could see a trucks late in today as well. terry. talk to us about those a truck spend because the humanitarian situation in gaza is dire food, water medicine badly needed. there are trucks lined up at the other side of the border, getting ready to go in. can we expect to see more trucks going in? as hundreds as lined up. we can expect more trucks to come in, but so far we've only seen a trickle 250 and all over the past 2 weeks. that's uh, there's usually double back on a normal day to meet the regular needs, the humanitarian needs and the gaza strip. before the war began, and now as you say, the situation is die. we're talking about a 1000000 displaced people. uh people who are living out, sleeping out of the open door, sleeping and sheltering,
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and hospitals that are also said to be targets. it said that how much militants are operating from these hotels or under the hotels in that tunnel systems. so it's a dire situation to say the least, the molds are filling up their bodies under rubble, bloated bodies as well that have to be removed. havent been removed or cons be access. i also spoke to a um contact of mine who has relatives in the gaza strip here in jerusalem. and he said that 131 members of his family had died so far over the past week. and i've also spoken to is riley families of victims. every one in israel knows some one or is related to someone who has died and died in those terrorist attacks on october 7th. but those numbers just dogs compared to the numbers of palestinians suffering right now. then thank you very much. that was the w has been
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fooling in jerusalem. a short while ago i spoke with a young a as in yankee who is a spokes person for the red cross reason jerusalem. i asked her about her hopes for more humanitarian aid to flow into gaza. it's too early for us to tell. uh, we have been called the we are in constant. i look in negotiations trying to bring more supplies in this we have wrapping and preparation. we now have always surgical team that arrived in casa as positive operating. so yes, we are constantly calling on a safe delivery of humanitarian needs, on saves you many tenement access for our products 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,
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communications have been cut off as a how is your stuff with the red cross coping with this situation on the ground as well? i, yesterday, last night i was still managing to reach and speak to a coordinator in gaza. we tried to be in contact with the time because it is an extremely difficult situation for them. it's just like pull the all the civilians what they out. we the relentless sounds of explosion. shelly, it's externally 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 can top and lower too many children responds without functioning to the communication lines. but also just for the proceedings.
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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 humanitarian e books or for telecommunications live, how to use that and will be very serious. what about the limited a that is getting into a gaza? 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 the 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 wondering why we have seen medical professionals who have know,
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be working for weeks in a role without any pools, mary menu them. there also is very distressed psychological states because they don't know, 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, so 14 hospitals and b this matthew humanitarian crisis is the number one priority to. so we managed to stand our surgical team and they started working. and we brought some surgical supplies, but we need more supplies. and just prioritizing either situation, we need our so sticker in these high and rising ease, ease a very difficult uh task. i agree with you on the, on the thank you very much for taking time to talk with us today. that was of the,
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on the ups and yank of spokes person for the red cross in jerusalem. and israel has bombed one of goes his biggest refugee camps killing at least 50 people and wounding hundreds more. israel says a senior from us commander was targeted and killed in that strike on the body of cab. and some of the militant groups underground tunnel complex was destroyed. still searching for survivors after israel struck the largest refugee camp in gaza . the strikes left 2 massive craters and the crowd is really a 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 do value refugee camp. they were targeted well in their homes, children, all martyrs, children, women,
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elderly. we have no idea what to do. there are injured people everywhere. 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 mass 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 the hydration, particularly infant gets to the hydration, a growing fridge,
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or do you an agency says water shortages are affecting access to 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 want then send the patient infrastructure. 8 organization said the deliveries of vital supplies cannot take place without the security guarantees of the humanitarian pause. israel has defended it, striking the jabante a refugee camp, but the bombing has been fiercely criticized by countries across the middle east. i asked military analysts, frank language about israel's justification for the strike. there's no doubt to tool that this was a high value target. as such,
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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 disabilities will be excessive in relation to the military target. and as i said, this is a high bonding 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. the rise of thomas's strategy. so the question to be asked is, is the damage done to so that is excessive, and that's just something i think, which we don't yet know. particularly the what ben said concerning the varying cause of the estimates. so many countries rank is, you know, expressed 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
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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, many people at the outset of these operations and the data 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 will cannot 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 from men, from their own political leaders. and on netanyahu's war cabinet, there's a huge amount of pressure coming down from the us that will filter down to the operational level because the message will be every published and incidentally, new tale is a strike against us. not all plays into this information will produce well, has little choice. they would say we have to walk into this political trap. we have
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to understand that civilians are a weapon of homeless and we have to act accordingly. one would question, both that choices and then we could get into discussions about the size of the with of, with this. but this is part of an informational as an information trap essentially into which is 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? a lot of them said 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 it kind of be rushing, so that to you kind easy problems would love to do it to the russians. the communications are, what kohls pose a cohesive unit together on site, but communications or internet communications. because a one key element, i also have others, they'll have redundancy in the tunnels of telephones that have radios even,
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which also be a type i think buys really electronic content matches. but i would suspect this is a deliberate side. but the cypress ult bike body is what it is to remove, cannot at least a dime. it's not connective tissue, but i don't know, it may be a natural consequence of the damage. we've done. frank, thank you very much. that was military analyst. prank language in oxford is a look at a few other developments in the israel hum us war us secretary of state anthony, blinking will, is planning 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 his really troops killed since october 7 to $326.00. and jordan's king abdullah has called on the us to support an immediate humanitarian ceasefire that would allow aid convoys to flow into gaza. world
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leaders fear the fighting between israel and thomas could escalate into a wider conflict to the north. the border with 11 on has seen exchanges with fi. a fire with rockets launched into israel from lab and on. israel has retaliated, striking what it says are positions of the she and militia group has paula civilians have also been displaced a school campus in the southern lebanese port, city of tyra's. many families have sought refuge here due to finding near the israel border. and then there's objects, then if we want to go back home, what's going on? he has nothing to do with us. i don't know. mamma tobacco solomon was set to set out hobbits in 10 days, but now it hit on on the left the, these people's lives have been disrupted amid fears of a major war for weeks. now, iran back she eyed hezbollah militia had been firing rockets towards israel. these really army has responded with artillery fire in the air strikes,
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but limited their attacks to targets close to the border has been to act as a state within the state. it has a large and diverse arsenal of weapons and well trained fighters. at any moment. the situation could escalate, leaving lebanon's government to look on the hop video, a sofa. it appears that it has below is proceeding with reason and wisdom. but the rules of the game, a limited icon promise, lebanese people, anything because a lot depends on his beloved. all eyes are on his below liter house, on this roller. he pledged support for palestinian hum us after their attack on israel, but his blood has a lot to lose. the people of lebanon are unlikely to support a war with heavy losses. now's rela, is set to deliver a highly anticipated speech. later this week. take a look at some other stories related to the complex. in the us capital,
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anti war protesters interrupted the hearing on military aid and congress. secretary of state has any blank and was forced to pause repeatedly as police remove demonstrators, calling for an and to us support for israel's actions in casa, olivia is government chosen else. it's suffering diplomatic ties with israel over its actions in gaza. bolivia, as foreign ministry accuses israel, of committing, quote, crimes against humanity. he is really military and government say that they are doing everything they can to limits civilian casualties and gaza and accused him us of using civilians as human shields. so they will leave us. pakistan is set to expel hundreds of thousands of on documented migraines as a government deportation order comes into effect today. the order mainly effects migrants from neighboring up get a stand and that's pay to an estimated $1.00 point. 7000000 of guns have been living in pakistan and he legally thousands of already left the head of an
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ultimatum to leave voluntarily or be arrested into portions. many had sought asylum in pakistan and faced great risk in returning to the tunnel band lead against i asked the w asia editor, show me a shelves about the number of afghans who have left pakistan already had of the deportation deadlines. well, quite a lot of them i pay off to a $100.00 causes on salisbury going back to ghost, or maybe it could be wrong because they have the option to go to your ross. the got something that you an agency 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
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ask in migrant space in dealing with this expulsion order? a fuse dropped because we have to understand quite a lot of them. so that doesn't cost on the dollar bond 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. they kind of on to put new guns, people who were professionals, they had to flee women's rights activists began to box them. there are gods who have been living and boxed on for decades. their children grew up there and some may be still undocumented, but the documentation process is not that simple in the book sense. and now they have to go back to be able to go back, give it a, go back to college, done what they do there. there is no economy function and the cost on solid bonds are ruining within our and our human rights situation. it doesn't go suddenly on
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the logs. so it's a very complicated situation. it's like a big these people who happen there for a very long time. can you tell us chamomile why pakistan has issued this expulsion order and why now? well, the main issue is what this lot of boxes is related to the bank. it's all about the box, the box on color, on all the to be uh, they have loans for ducks on bucks on the troops and bucks on the facilities. and it's, there is an ongoing operation, the military operation against the detroit. so the box on new offices say that there are a guns and wanted and of cause, i'm responsible, it's kind of just do a bracket, one of guns like into this category of data. but right now what these things happen, it is not 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 bucks on it towards also want to begin to nicely focus on the refugee crisis. boxed on and maybe want to get some fos, which of the country needs because the concrete is either very difficult. they can amik situation boxed off. i'm talking about g mail. thank you very much for your insights. that was, that was the w h editor showing you shelves. pleasure. thank you. left the is seeing a growing number of migrants attempting to enter the country from beller bruce. many people hoping to cross the border, come from africa, asia, and the middle east. latvia, a member of the european union suspects beller. ruth is helping them to enter a rig. a bureau chief, you're a rash out to join black vin border guards on patrol differently uniforms.
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the same a securing the law that be 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 book. this is, it's because it has been a search and illegal crossings a lot for yeah, i new country is currently a prime destination from migrants 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. 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 vs board they'll read about our routes is almost 1732 meters long. 80 to make our solve that on all, protected by face defense. it's been built in the last 2 months and it's being extended up. but it's not enough to the to everyone. they tried to even to climb
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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 that i've seen some of the think like these 2 years ago, symbols and stuff migrants starting with the border between bell arose and people. and it was allegedly encouraged by the level assembly that alex down to lucas angle, as a way to exert pressure on the immunization for sanctions on the bad levels. are the most of the migrants, one headed to by systems, europe, in countries like germany, which i still save arts destinations. jim and i started to say that to know
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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 cub inside the slice of a few dispute. the 40 look a single is playing the same deceitful game as $210.00. we have to watch this carefully, especially with bellow roots, 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 spent power, so that's according to lots of young media. those 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
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about possible improvement. in the meantime, at least so and the and a story i have sent reinforcements to lots of you to help secure you the you easton ball down. so you're watching dw news coming to live from berlin. just reminder of the top stories we're following for you. this our, the rafa crossing along egypt sported with gaza, has opened to allow some severely injured guidance and some for an passport holders to cross into each condo, said to have mediated an agreement between egypt, israel, and from us it's unclear how long the crossing will remain of israel has bombed one of gods as largest refugee camps, killing more than 50 people and entering hundreds more is really military says, a senior home us commander and other militants, were targeted and killed in the strike on the body of camp north of kansas city. and israel is stepping up, it's offensive inside guns are with tanks,
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