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it starts november 20 d w the . this is the w news coming to live from berlin. the rough of border crossing and gaza has been open to allow some critically injured people and for nationals to be evacuated to egypt. it's unclear how long the crossing will stay open. 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's, as a senior homeless commander is among the dead. 10 in pakistan,
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a government deadline for an estimated 1700000 f guns 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 comforter broker, the deal between homos, israel and egypt, which controls the crossing. egypt is set to be deploying ambulances to the side to take around a wounded people to regional hospitals. in another development, the internet and phone services. and guys that have been cut off for the 2nd time in 5 days of the
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let's cross over to cairo now, where a few miles a journalist is standing by 4. so to the roof of border crossing it has been opened . is it? is it clear who in what will be allowed to cross today? well report say that 500 foreign nationals and a number of inches, palestinians who need medical treatment, an agent again to be allowed to lease the enclaves today. and i, the bbc reports this morning that the british foreign office had informed a number of british nationals subtracting garza, that rafa might be open for limited access. very soon. we're seeing a ambulances at the border there. we've seen some live pictures. um, what's the story there at the border with the people who are being brought out
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apparently the injured well, but that's right. to do today the, the authority is that they're going to allow out a very small number less than 0 than a 100 people who is already badly injured, into 22 guys at egypt to get medical treatment. and right now there's a lot about getting says, ready at the rafa crossing and agents ready to, to mobilize and receive these people and take them to hospital in, in, in the cities in a new, assign on, in egypt and you get to it. so those are preparing the reception, but many times did you know a call and boys are also waiting at the board are ready to bring desperately needed supplies and to gaza. any idea who, how many of those a trucks will be allowed to enter now as well? nothing else is so on. so it is a big hold up about a,
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it's a, b, c i, i didn't get the idea is a very sensitive issue in both egypt and how mass and israel as it is just because district need hundreds of trucks every day is the un has made clear, but it is not prepared to accounts and things like that at the moment sight apparently, i mean what we want to satisfy from his royal is the israel, is preventing the, the, the necessary slot of monetary night trucks. and it's the sky. there are signs from egyptian officials the to more so you already know. let me put this in the other way. are there any signs here from egyptian officials that more civilians from gaza will be allowed in? or is it just going to be limited to severely injured people and people with, for, and for, and not, and for a nationals. so the presidency c and the
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other senior education officials have made it repeats itself. that is absolutely no way that they are gonna allow in large numbers of palestinians in touch. and also i know i just need to read through a 3rd and they have repeated this, you know, so in total political reasons, historical reasons. and that is just no way the presidency fee is out of massive amounts of people to come out. and, and he's made that perfectly clear to you. thank you very much. that was journalist a few miles been kyra. male is real, his bombs, one of the guys is biggest refugee camps killing at least 50 people and wounding hundreds more. israel says a senior homeless commander was targeted and killed in the strike on the body of camp. and that some of the militant groups, underground tunnel complex was destroyed. still searching for survivors after
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israel struck the largest refugee camp in gaza. the strikes left 2 massive craters and the crowd is generally account. videos from the steam show 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. 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. the how mass controlled garza
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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 dest, d hydration, particularly infant gets to the hydration, a growing fridge, 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. surgeries cannot happen without anesthesia infected do happen without anesthesia. it's an immune and public health catastrophe that loans with the mass displacement the overcrowding,
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the damage to water and sanitation infrastructure. 8 organization said the deliveries of vital supplies cannot take place without the security guarantees of the humanitarian pause. crossover to dw has been for zulu, and he's in jerusalem. been israel strike on a target in the jump? jabante, a refugee camp has resulted in many civilian casualties. what is israel saying about that strike, or israel is saying that it justifies the many civilian deaths because it managed to kill a commander who was t to the planning and execution of homicide. october 7, terrorist attacks on israel, along with dozens, it says of combatants who also have died in the tunnel that collapsed after these as strikes. how much the noise that any sr commando was there at the time. it also says that some 400 people died in the attack. and this is where things
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get tricky. terry. the palestinian health officials from the ministry of health, which is controlled by thomas, has released the figure of 50 as you quoted before. this is a huge discrepancy, and it's also a feeding into this narrative. this information was the confusion over exactly what's going on. we saw that with the hospital explosion, very simply by how much that it was as well as real estate. it was a straight how much real good. there was international outcry, despite so much evidence showing that it was a real good. in this case, it's clear who was responsible as well, who's taking responsibility. but that's not going to change the international set of it. just to clarify the what is realistic about that earlier strike on the hospital. they were saying course that was the palestinian islamic jihad. but this, this strike on the target at the refugee camp,
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the jabante refugee camp. and this is getting a lot of international attention. what sort of international responses are we seeing to that so far? yes, sorry, thanks for picking me up on that. that was the straight brought it from the jihadists. uh, in this case uh, the uh, condemnation coming from contact, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. um, those 3 arab states denouncing the strikes on the jump out of the a refugee cap netanyahu. the is why the prime minister has been in talks with the british australian prime ministers, also the super yet president to give them updates on the situation causing this bad war as well. not just as well as well when it comes to the baffling how much and the threats that how much could have on the region and perhaps the world. and also interesting to note is that the us secretary of state anthony blinking is due here on friday to talk about what comes off the home us. if thomas is knocked out,
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could a revitalized palestinian authority take things over or would it need a number of countries and international agencies to govern and low cost of the area? been thank you very much for that update. that was the w spend facility in jerusalem. and here's a look at a few other developments in the israel homeless for us secretary of state, anthony blink, and plans to visit israel on friday. for tox, lincoln 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 military does since the ground operation started to 11 and can be right. sorry. in jordan's camp, abdullah has called on the us to support an immediate humanitarian cease fire that would allow a convoys to flow into gaza. to say look now at some of the other stories making
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headlines around the world today. and us capital heavy war protestors interrupted. imperial military aid and congress secretary state antony blank and was forced to pause repeatedly as police remove demonstrators calling for an end to us port for israel's actions. in gust olivia is government has analysis, suffering diplomatic ties with israel over its actions and gaza. bolivia is for administrative to use. this is really committing, quote, crimes against humanity. the is really military and government. so say that they're doing everything they can to limit civilian casualties and gaza and they accuse from us of using civilians as human. she added for you. oh, that protests and panama. well, some of them violent are continuing for a 2nd week. over a mining deal, the canadian firm has been allowed to continue operations in central america's largest open fid. copper mine, which critics say is a threat to the environment. the government says it will hold a referendum on whether to scrap the contract such as that is set to
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expel hundreds of thousands upon documented migrant says the government deportation order comes into effect today. the order mainly effects migrants from neighboring afghanistan, an estimated 1700000 afghans have been living. and pakistani legally thousands have already left the head of an ultimatum till the voluntarily or be arrested and to for too many head salts asylum in pakistan, and face grave risks and returning to the tell a band lead up gave us earlier i spoke with database asia, editor show me a shelves about the number of bob guns who left pakistan. i asked him about that ahead of the d for taishan deadline, as well as like a lot of the day off do a 100 causes of norms out there and going back to ghosts or maybe it could be wrong sense because they have the option to go to your ross,
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but that's the thing that you and agencies said last week got up to 6070000 erect. migraines house love to come thing now it could be up to $100000.00. it's increasing by the day. what sort of challenges do ask in migrant phase in dealing with this expulsion order? a huge drop because we have to understand quite a lot of them of slender carlos on the palm faced by 12021 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 guns, people who were professionals. they had to see women's rights activists begin to box. so there are gods who have been living in bucks done for decades. other children grew up there. some may be still undocumented,
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but the documentation process is not that simple and bucks on. so now they have to go back, be able to go back. they would go back to college, done. what would they do there? there is no economy function and the cost on solid, on our ruling, bernard and our human rights situation, you know, go solely on the logs. so it's a very complicated situation. it's like a big these people who happen there for a very long time. she is taking a scene in the middle of the dash of the current and sasha organizing reconstruction to the beads. but it's getting cold. the volunteers of winning. when to freeze their mission, she is taking those to rebuild thoughts, november 6th on dw.

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