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the the, this is the, the, the news line from berlin. the rough at border crossing in garza, it 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, a target in a refugee camp north of kansas city. the attack hills at least 50 people in injures hundreds more. israel says a senior homeless commander is among the dead,
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and sweden has grappled with gang violence for many years. but a new serge is causing concern, especially as many of the perpetrators or children and teenagers the and a warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael ok. the roof of boarding crossing in gauze that has opened to allows him critically injured people to be evacuated, to egypt. ambulances carrying the 1st of about 80 injured, evacuated from gaza, have now been taken across the board, or stopping 1st for try us. before moving on to regional hospital, some for an passport holders are also being allowed to leave through the crossing. the move comes after a couple brokerage a deal between homicide,
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israel and egypt. the country that holds a control of that crossing of the mazda and come out and buy the new internet and mobile phone services in gaza. have been restored after being cut off for the 2nd time in 5 days. agency said the black edwards, causing disruption to their work in an already difficult situation. many on the ground or still dealing with the fallout from a series of israeli air strikes and causes biggest refugee camp yesterday. at least 50 people were killed and hundreds injured in the attack, including more, including especially a senior homeless commander. searching for survivors after israel struck the largest refugee camp in gaza. the strikes left 2 massive craters and the crowd, a job, 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
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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 palestinians displaced after the 1940 war. but said the operation targeted and killed. how may i ask commander another refugee camp, the new se road camp was hit in an unrelated strike. how much controlled guns the 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
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and motors, a child dest, d hydration, particularly different dates to the hydration, a growing fridge. the un agencies says water shortages are effecting access to clean water for more than a 1000000 children. the world health organization has meanwhile, warrant of critical shortages at hospitals and surgeries cannot happen without anesthesia infected do happen without anesthesia. it's an imminent public health catastrophe that loads with the mass displacement the overcrowding, the damaged wanton sanitation infrastructure. 8 organization said the deliveries of vital supplies cannot take place without the security guarantees of a humanitarian pause. of the day around is a spokesperson for the norwegian refugee council,
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an independent humanitarian organization working to protect the rights of displaced people during crisis. he joins us now from the georgia union and capital. i'm on last monday around. welcome back to dw, before we get into the issues raised in that report, are you able to make contact with colleagues on the ground today? thanks michael. um, no i yes or no actually because we are able to get in touch with a few of our colleagues but were not able to know the situation as, as the others. that those who we manage to get in touch with told us that they have the worse actually worse night last night in san eunice. which is um, on the list of israel sites uh, areas this area has been, uh, has seen uh ground operations from the, from the south east from eunice. and they reported a bomb following 16 inches away from they were saying so they were talking to us
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literally having survived a palm as those who. busy were not able to, to reach our course and we are worried about to everyone to have, have to have lost connection. connection has the back in some areas, but the situation is very, very dial at the moment. what is the latest information you have on the situation in jamalia refugee camp, which of course was struck by israel yesterday. uh uh, so you mentioned the. busy like yesterday actually a few minutes ago. um there has been a lot of strikes. uh we're still waiting for information, but we are expecting scores of people to have been killed in this one. so yes, i mean, she already has been struck again. this is a few minutes ago and we have seen images of people being transferred to the already overwhelmed hospitals. i mean, what is happening is just substitute total happiness. so if any is getting killed in their schools and in that hundreds, i mean,
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yesterday we have around hundreds of casualties, right. and we don't have a final number. now we are dealing with the, with the 2nd trip values striking less than 24 hours. this has to stop, this is why we need to cease fire. civilians are paying the heaviest price. civilians are taking it and you know there's a harvest in this in this complex your organization wants to safeguard refugees and displaced people considering these current events and challenges. if you allow me to be personal for a moment, how do you feel about your work right now? i'm. i don't, i don't know. i mean, you can say we're powerless. we have team on the ground who can only, you know, look to stay alive. that's, that's the day the emission lady. and if it's not about saying alive, it's about getting hold of the back of bread. having waited to find that was filled
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out because we have to feed your children. and if it's not about finding bread, it's about getting that one liter fuel. so you can manage to, to pump some for some water into your house. we have tried to help. we have helps actually 1100 families with some small cash assistance that they can, you know, use to go to the, to the market and get whatever they can get. the money is not is no use. and then like the case is because there's not much left on the market. and so yes, um, i think that the i t h community is very, you know, it is quite powerless and we have the ability to do, we have the capacity to, to help. but with this level of support that is coming through, i was know agreements in place to like 8 and in volumes in hundreds of trucks. there's not much i don't, the issues can do, must be terribly frustrating. some 80 critically injured people were allowed to be evacuated to egypt via the ralph of crossing and form passport holders have started
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to leave the strip we understand. do you have hope that this is a sign? egypt is changing its position on accepting refugees from gaza. we hope that egypt has been able to reach some sort of agreement. we helped out, i mean, any agreement just to, to clarify here that, you know, will need not just egypt, but also europe. and the us. and israel is agreement. no one side can can, can force any, any facts on the ground without the agreements of the others on that list. of course, i mean, which is encouraging news. just to mention, you just have a 2 names on the list and you know what michael? 10 names have been dropped because some of these people who are supposed to be transported have actually died of that was this, i think sums up the situation for those wounded for those 3 inches. and this is why we need egypt, israel and all these, you know, big powers to come together,
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come to an agreement to save lights. that's awesome. i been around with the new region refugee cancel. thank you so much. ok, man. thank you. to dw as rebecca rivers is in the, is really city of ash go on. i asked her to tell us more about is really soldiers killed in gaza? yes, that this tow is rising. we've heard of 12 soldiers now that has been killed in attacks since the beginning of this ground invasion. they've been, most of them have been named and their families notified. uh that is, i suppose, not very surprising, given the, the conditions that they're, that they're facing with a mouse. they're in the tunnel networks. and, you know, the ground invasion was always going to be a very dangerous one for his riley soldiers. uh, that's pretty much all i can tell you at the moment, but i think that we will be hearing and seeing more souls of this as these ground invasion continues. and the question then, of course,
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is just how unpopular the ground vision will become among israelis when they stop seeing the soldiers returning. when we sell the same funerals happening on a regular basis. and the numbers rise, but yes, at the moment, confirming that 12 i'd have sold as have been killed. of course, the death toll on the guards inside. according to the health ministry, there are the 8000 a lot of reporting today about the fact that it is real kit that your body of refugee camp yesterday gave us the latest on that. when you saw some of the pictures in the report, some pretty terrifying pictures, absolutely massive crisis that was created by at least 6 strikes. so it'd be as riley military conducted. yes. today we're hearing a move and 50 people have been killed. of course, getting numbers isn't even, i'm with a really hot to verify no international access, no access, a farm media or any media really from the outside being able to go in. so we can't verify this stuff. but we're hearing of a lot of a high def told from that attack
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a so hearing, i'm not coming out saying that in fact, 7 of the hostages, including 3 dual nationals, will also kill it. and so is a tax fee is riley military saying that it was successful because they were able to take out to $1.00 of a key targets a senior commander of homos. but of course the collateral damage was, was very big. and it's really been even saying itself that it's tying a big price for this ground invasion, dw correspondent rebecca readers in these really town of escalade many. thanks rebecca. let's take a look now at some of the other stories related to the conflict in the us capital anti war protesters, and we're interrupted a hearing on military 8 and congress secretary of state antony blinking was forced to pause repeatedly as police remove demonstrators, calling for an end to us report for israel's actions in gaza. olivia's government has announced its severing diplomatic ties with israel over its actions in gaza.
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olivia's foreign ministry accusers, israel, of committing, quote, crimes against humanity. these really military and government says it is doing everything. it can to limit civilian casualties in gonzo and accuses him us of using civilians as human shields here more. so the government in sweden says it is extremely concerned about a search in gang violence. the number of shootings and bombings has gone up adding a warming rate in recent months, and many of the perpetrators appear to be miners. authorities are looking for ways of dealing with the problem the w's. terry schultz visited the southern city of health and board where local activists are also trying to break the cycle. teenagers, shot dead in the woods. gang warfare has reach such a dangerous levels in sweden. the government has called on the army for help knew that up. i'll see more and more children,
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an innocent bystanders are following victim kind of by kind of over emphasize the seriousness of the situation. i get them. but increasingly children aren't just the victims. they're also the perpetrators gang members, i met say, even they are a poly. i'm really not 10 years old, the 10000 years and one month the 12 year old people can you tell. ringback people a 100000 for, for one murder. i mean that doesn't. and to those who have long been working to, and such incidents are shocked. especially the young. they're really young perpetrators and victims as if it was impossible to even think about that this could happen here less impossible to imagine in some neighborhood like this one in the southern sweeter city of housing board where there are bullet holes in school playgrounds. here, here, this is an elementary for the overall multi, grew up here and is trying to improve the neighborhood. there are a just,
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you don't need to know about these things. you don't need to know about shooting about thoughts about these things. so you need to be protected. teacher lean into raleigh tries to protect students by building trust and intervening if she sees them headed down the wrong path, which she can detect at very early ages. i can see that a lie there always says the government should put more money into after school programs as an alternative to the streets where she warns the youth feeling disconnected from sweeter society, or seeking out the gang themselves. i, i kid, obviously for alexia glamorize in the media and rep culture, she tells me and teams become the recruiters. i know fence in my school the since he told me one time he come to me telling me what do you want to select the knob wrong? why are we doing this? that's why overall molly has set up his own help group called united brothers. so at least once a week, thanks to the goodwill of his employer. these teams have
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a place to go, the spirals to do good things. molly also guides teams to other positive role model . like will champion boy tie boxer mustafah i, we, tucker. we talk a once used to feel both accomplished and integrated. he purposely trains them under a huge swedish flag. but like molly, he receives no government funds and has a hard time finding help. he can't take on more students from people who doesn't want to do it. for free, i think the government, you're going to sponsor more on the give us more, more a place to be in the more capacity those you do get in. know they're lucky. as he says, he sees the 9 and 10 year old being groomed by gangs, and then committing crimes. later at 16 he says he turns away because he can come here when i just flipping them at and t and put my gloves started. it's, i mean, not another was in the world he leaves behind the gang members tell me they want to stop other use from leading their lives. they are sweeter society to integrate kids
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from at risk neighborhoods. fast me, i'm old. you know, do like to have these dates can be like they can come doctors and all the time to come pilot is they want everything showed them that oral molly is doing his best to show birds use and swedish authorities. they have to make good choices. now they want to better future terry schultz file that report and joins me now from brussels . terry, i understand you've been uh, just looking through a new publication from the swedish authorities about use and gangs what stands out to you. that's right. my to it just came out this morning and what stands out to me actually is how in this report is detailed exactly what those teams all told me in housing board. the report says that to. 2 of to 15 year olds are actually being recruited into games by the older,
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the older kids in the 15 to 20 year old. and that they're even going for, for using younger than that. and then once the kids get in and they, they're doing perhaps sort of low level tasks like, you know, being check out lookouts or, or delivering drugs or, or things like this. they get drawn in very quickly to the more serious crime. this is also what i heard there on the ground and helsing board and once the use are in, it's very hard to get out. not only because the gangs don't want to let them leave, but because the money they're receiving is so good, incredibly, as you heard there in my report, 10 year olds can be making 10000 bureaus a month. that's very hard to leave for any reason. what specific strategies or policies or the swedish authorities implementing to come back got kick gang violence and, and what kind of response did you hear from the community of what the swedish government announced that after uh, some to 14 year olds were found shot dead in
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a forest recently was it, they were going to intensify the law enforcement approach that they were going to get the technical back up from the army that they were going to put more police in the streets. and what i heard from the community is that this is not the right approach that, that this top down approach to, to dealing with white kids are being attracted to gangs is not going to work. now the government did also say they're going to set up new counsels around the country to try to intervene it young ages. but again, what i saw there in housing board is that a lot of these initiatives already exist. you saw their overall molly meeting with, with the young boys on i, you know, on monday nights or we stuff we talk of bringing them into the boxing ring to keep them off the streets. they are not getting funding from the government and they haven't been contacted as part of this new initiative to hear that they are going to get some. so it seems that there's sort of a disconnect between, between swedish authority sitting in stockholm. and those were already trying to make a difference on the ground. dw terry schultz in brussels. many thanks,
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jerry. let's take a look now add some more stories, making news around the world. pakistan is set to expel hundreds of thousands of on documented migrants as a government deportation order comes into effect today. the order mainly effects migraines from neighboring afghanistan. an estimate of 1700000 afghans have been living in pakistan legally. the french president manual mcfall has arrived in context on a head of talks aimed at strengthening relations. frances, keen to boost its profile in the energy rich region, causes ex, done, has emerge as a replacement fuel supplier to russia. since the war on ukraine began in 2022 german president frank voltaire stein meyer has asked for forgiveness for germany's colonial abuses. intends in the stine meyer expressive shame at the crimes committed and pledged to raise awareness of the atrocities comes at the end of
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a 3 day visit to the east african country in which both countries aim to strengthen relations. the german rule there lasted for just over 30 years, up to the end of the 1st world war. at the berlin conference is 18. 85 your p and powers carpet up the african continent between them and germany declared its right of colonies in west africa. german east africa was not part of that deal though it was seized in the same year. the colony covered the mainland areas of what is now attends in the as well as the wounded lawanda and a small part of noise and the resistance by africans was often met with rudo suppression. the bloody as clashes were the 19 o 5 to 90 know 7 margie margie uprising in which historians estimate up to 300000 people were killed in recent years. tense in the us, government has called on germany to negotiate reparations for crimes committed
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under colonial rule. while descendants of tribal leaders executed by german colonial forces in the 19th century are calling for skulls of their leaders to be returned. monkey mail the leader of the child got dr. lead resistance against the germans and was killed as a result, he's one of several skulls believe to be in a museum in berlin. charles, come back report from moshi in northern tenzing, them on a quest for honor and recompense. the toner moshi, on the slopes of mount katy mon generally is home to the child good shape. the serial man is gwen for that was mind giving any need of the jug when the for jim on economies bought last several years later, they do most 100000000 of those thinking they are going to rebuild again. they took several schools back to gemini bug. you made it then go a bundle load they bear what you see. mean what was done to monkey bailey,
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to me and my family. we are not such aside. leave it to people who would village sunset for fear into lice. well, but they agree, lucille, this wasn't normally dental. now high school wasn't active grade violence that was done to asked me if i do, i usually do a minor and that is why we have not lived in peace all these years. these museum till his monument is tore his leadership of the jug of tribe and his rebellion against the gems. the fact that the gym i was not on the excluded him, but to be headed him and took his quote to berlin. in the griff would not be an option, even if the school is returned to them. what would you have decided that after it's return, this call will not be buried in the ground, because his body was not legally buried to goes, but he was late to arrest without proper rights for the wind, where he was late,
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but he could not be seen by the new quote as well, for the guy that knew what, how to go. therefore, we believe his spirit is not a piece to them while we are looking at a place where he will be come memory to, to pop up. but we had to buy the vehicle high, many used to own all this land here. as he was chief of the cha good shape. it is now owned by his grandson. and he's generations that said there was where the gym and a quarter noises high. him and 18 others like me to is one for that was him on those killed here. he's cool. he's also in gemini, and the natives has confirmed their relationship fuel once more than just this cool . he also wants compensation wire thrown on back of the kind of we request that the 10s in the, in government take a firm stance to ensure that the german government pays us. if the government maintains belt and some of them we could be paid even today. i do. i think i that
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you sent me. i went to gym. i need to take it in a test, but sees officials they're not signed is cool. are we sending his 50 year old site to find his grandfather's remains and bring them home, continues we want to double back to our lead story now and the impact that the israel, how much conflict is having on the wider region. will leaders have expressed fear that the fighting between israel and moss could escalate into a wider conflict to the north? the board with lebanon has seen exchanges of fire with rockets launched into israel from lab or not. israel has retaliated, striking what it says or positions of the shiite militia group has full law. civilians have also been displaced a school campus in the southern lebanese port, city of tyrus. many families have sought refuge here due to finding near the israel
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border. then there's job you with and we want to go back home. what's going on? he has nothing to do with us. no, no mama tobacco solomon. we were set to settle. hobbits in 10 days, but now we 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, and air strength, but limited their attacks to targets close to the border. has the 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 video, a sofa. it appears that it has below is proceeding with reason and wisdom for the rules of the game. a limited icon promise, lebanese people. anything because a lot depends on his beloved to all eyes are on his below a leader house on us,
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rolla. he puts support for palestinian. hum us after their attack on israel. but his blood has a lot to lose. the people of loving on are unlikely to support a war with heavy losses. now's rela, is set to deliver a highly anticipated speech. later this week. a. this is the w news line from berlin up next dw made in germany and agriculture, climate problem. mike local news at the top of the next down, the
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