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starts november 20 dw, the w news line from the and then another attack on garza's biggest refugee camps. thomas says there's right of the strikes. 8 apartment buildings and jabante are just the day after israel says, have killed a senior, have us come on to in a previous attack. also on the program, a seriously engine, palestinians, and to nationals are allowed to leave. casa officials say, hundreds of crossed into egypt, including germans, working for international aid items. the
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unfilled guy who welcome to the program. a 2nd asked why, cuz it causes biggest refugee camp. the temperature is how most run government has accused israel and being behind it. israel has not come from this. this news agency footage shows the aftermath of a new strike. israel has admitted bombing the camp a day earlier, claiming that a senior i must come on that was targeted and killed, listed in the official say 50 people were killed, the more than a 100 and wounded in the 1st strike. the dilemma springs for the israel defense forces. i asked him about this latest attack. did israel strike the jet bobby a refugee camp again today? as we are striking from us wherever they are hiding, how must have effectively turns jamalia into a 45 position and we conducted strikes against it yesterday in 2 different
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locations. and indeed, there is a possibility that we are continuing to strive to guys from us wherever they are hiding. you've confirmed yesterday's attack, but you won't say that you got that israel. cut it out today is a topic. why is that feel we have to be certain? what types of activities we are conducting? we've already seen them at least one instance where processing as long as you have lost a rocket and a hit, a hospital, a lot of the hospital and the parking lot. in this this case, i would rather be safe than sorry. and so we have to be confirm, absolutely. we can confirm what, what was truck, and indeed the target was in the pits. then we'll make an announcement as we did yesterday. so just to be clear, i'm at this stage you don't know whether israel struck the jamalia refuge account again at this time, i con, confirm that, but if it, there is
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a distinct possibility. it was rather than jumping to conclusions, i suggest we have bit more patients. this is a letter from the israel defense forces, which on this the hash and pollution is a garza. i asked him about mr. icons at your body and we have information and according to the civil defense and let me see what else that that the display strikes took place now today. uh afternoon. yeah. coast army. sure. okay. huge place. and i over calculated the, uh, uh, research can be the biggest, the refugee campaign gall this thread. at least 50 people were killed and the great square injured. um the, according to the things they are not able to keep waiting for the air that the people on the will because they have very limited equipment. and there are many polls or for, for strikes and, and,
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and damages costs that goes through. and so they are doing whatever they can and whatever they evacuate into, open uh with other local boy living there. yeah. trying to get out of the weather that the danger or the killed people you describe this as an is riley strike is royal. haven't confirm that this was them yet. clearly it sounds like there's no doubts in gaza that it was well, i mean, i don't. yeah, i don't know if it was compare. i mean yesterday is well that was another like a big 1. 1, could people at least would kill dental other 200 others where where, where injured at the at the last time you know, or any way i confirmed it. i didn't know if it will go down this one or now i have seen this, but if it's wrong, the damage that it happened and, and that it similar in different places. and it is good till at least a couple of people here. say if these were some,
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some people have been allowed to hours of guns that today, but a into the territory has been sporadic. what is the lights as well, according to the latest number that 72 patients, one did philippines with their ex quotes left. a note from the senior side to the agent should find a nice little empty and says they are. and then people out of less square where it was sent to the egypt sin side, which is, which is a check with the is what? $8030.00 those. well they to one where, where we're approved. but the to the left because the rest that according to the ministry of health or already died or had their surgeries in the hospital, i don't move that up to the latest number 355. and they will mention those or palestinians who are working with some international g o is and left
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according to the next. we are talking about $460.00 something that they are a land lease today. all right, thanks a lot to hasn't, hasn't pollutions in gaza. frontier a well dual nationalist included the palestinians half being allowed to leave garza for the 1st time since this doubts of his conflict. officials say several 100 defense of egypt through the wrath of border crossing. that the 1st to benefit from an agreement broke. good bye cut tom. amongst those i lived across saw jim and citizens working for international agencies. people in golf though, have waited for weeks for this gate to open towards egypt. and now it has within an hour these ambulances, blood rushing through, according to the un, thousands of civilians have been injured in gauze since israel began its war until
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group. i'm off and i've done it. many of them critically wounded out an urgent need of medical care. egyptian authorities to 81 thousands allowed to go across based on a deals truck between egypt, israel, and thomas, and mediated by cutoff. on the other side, egypt has set up a field hospital to treat, enjoyed palestinians, and thousands of doctors have registered to help. at the same time, one entails in egypt trying to get more aid into gauze on human mazda from today. 60 trucks of boston yesterday on the 16th, the priority is for medicine to pos we'd seen children undergoing surgeries without understands you. these border crossings take time as vehicles and documents are checked to ensure safety. that adds to people's anxiety to get across. for no one knows how long the roof or crossing will remain open for those funding and go
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though it's the only way out of more le correspond to rebecca rich to assist in these very tightness down near the border with gaza after high things that the roster crossing, we're going as they are going well, we hear, but they are slow at the same time, it's a complicated process, but it's for the 1st time since this will began we've, we're starting to see a vacuum ways be able to cross that border. we know that at least some ambulances have crossed already carrying what is expected to be a total of $88.00 sick and injured people across the border. this morning. there was also a list released for some, 4 to 500 foreign nationals. would you passport holders and somehow this tended to work for foreign n g a is now they are also supposed to be crossing over today and we've heard reports that some of them have and it is expected that hopefully all of those 4 to
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500 people will be able to cross over today. we know that there is a bigger list of around about 7000 to a jew nationals or other people who work for n g o is that are on various lists and we've been hearing for so from sources within the british government that they expect around $500.00 to a 1000, to be able to be let out potentially each day in a kind of slow trump system. we have to see how that will progress. and exactly when we've heard that german to the german embassy has also instructed it's june nationals to stop heading to the board. and they want initially on that list that was released this morning. norway, us, were you k nationals this all the countries were a straight, a new way japan. and as i say, some of some people who work for engineers. and so we'll have to see who and how and when the next list will be published. and when those people will be able to crossover, it's very positive sign where that was set suddenly that was saying was sick and injured. be able to cross to better medical attention across the board. i'm back
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here with us in southern israel. we'll take a look at civil stories making news around the was for the 8 countries, including the us in china, have agreed to work together to contain the potential risks of artificial intelligence. the agreement at the 1st global i safety summit in britain focuses on a so called frontier a i, but fells short of assessing specific policy goals. august don has begun to detain, undocumented migrants, i had a midnight deadline for them to leave opi deported. policies being condemned by rights groups as it mainly effects ask on refugees thousands of already left voluntarily. ukraine says russia has shown more than a 110 settlements in the past 24 hours. the highest number in a day so far this year. the claim hasn't been independently verified presents that landscape has borne, the guys expecting too much success to quickly in these countries counter offensive
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for those who put your life. as waves planning a cub, i'm gotten crime that's risen to unprecedented level levels. and your report says young people in particular being joining to a cycle of violence, often being recruited by of a teenagers. corresponding to tell you, schultz has been to the southern swedish city of housing bulk activists 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 i was, i'll see. and more and more children, an innocent bystanders are following victim coming by kind of over emphasize the seriousness of the situation. but increasingly, children aren't just the victims. they're also the perpetrators gang members i met see even they are a poly. when you are 10 years old, you know, and $10000.00 euro isn't one month, 1112 year old kids can each other. people pay
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a $100000.00 for one mother and it's a kid that does it. and those who've long been working to and such incidents are shocked, especially the young. they're really young perpetrators and victims as it's it was impossible to see them. so think about that this could happen here less impossible to imagine in some neighborhoods 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 ages, you don't need to know about these things. you don't need to know about shooting about spots 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 don't see that a lie there always says the government should put more money into after school
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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 cannot be so for alexia glamorize in the media and rep culture, she tells me and teams become to recruiters, i know fence and my school. and since he told me one time he come to me telling me what do you want to select the knob? roll, 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 a place to go, the spirals to do good things. molly also guides teams to other positive role models like world champion moy tie boxer, we stuff we tucker. we talk a once used to feel both accomplished and integrated. he purposely trains them under a huge swedish flag. but like l. molly, he receives no government funds and has
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a hard time finding help. he can't take on more students from people who doesn't want to do it. so please, i think the governments are 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 see the 9 and 10 year olds 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 the met and things and put my left start. 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 a sweeter society to integrate kids from at risk neighborhoods. fast me on old, it's too late. but these kids, they can become doctors, they can become pilots, they can become everything, show them that omar, all molly is doing his best to show both use and a swedish authorities. they have to make good choices. now. they want
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a better future set you up to date, they go further, so we'll have more world news at the top of the hour and just a moment to have documented series fellows another returning from exile to south sedan. i'm good. the kids taking a scene in the middle of the dash of the current and sasha organizing reconstruction to the beach. but it's getting cold. the volunteers of winning wind to freeze the missions kids take notes to rebuild the november 6th on dw.
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