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the, the, this is the, the we news line from berlin. another attack on gaza is biggest refugee camp. mot says is really air strikes, hips, apartment buildings and a volley adjust the day after israel's as killed the senior hum us commander in a previous attack on the camp. also on the program. the 1st seriously injured palestinians and foreign passport holders are allowed to leave gaza officials. they hundreds have crossed into egypt, including germans, working for 8 organizations and germany asked tons on and to for game crimes
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committed under its colonial rule. the german president says he's ashamed of past atrocities and his ledges to return loaded artifacts including schumann scope the article fairly welcome to the program. a 2nd, the air strikes his head, gauze as big as refugee camp the territories. how mos run government has accused israel of being behind it. israel has not confirmed this, this a news agency for it. it shows the aftermath of a new strike. israel has admitted bombing the camp a day earlier, claiming that a senior last commander was targeted and killed, assuming an official say 50 people were killed and more than a 100 and wounded in the 1st strike. journalist housing bullshit is in garza and we
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asked him about the latest on this strike on joe volley for we have information and according to the civil defense engineers to a sales rep that the strikes took place now today. uh afternoon. yeah. coast army. sure. okay, huge place in there over to few later and uh, research can be the biggest uh, refugee campaign. y'all just read, at least 50 people were killed and the great square injured um the according to the table, the things they are not able to keep waiting for the air that the people on the will because they have very limited equipment. there are many colds or for, for strikes and, and, and damages cost that goes through and so they are doing whatever they can and whatever they evacuate and, and to hold on with other local for living area trying to get out there. whether
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that, that the injured or the killed people now is journalist has a pollution joining us earlier from gaza. and we can now speak to james den slow. he's the head of conflict engine, military and policy, and save the children. hugh k and joins is from london. good to see you. now the you when says gaza has become a graveyard for children. just how serious is their plight. but it doesn't get much more serious than the numbers we've seen of children killed of children injured children. forced from that homes of children in desperate need of food. and most of the children who had the daily routine completely turned on its heads in cause as the education could be poles for instance. but it's the most dramatic images or other of the children have lost their lives. it's west, always reminding ourselves the children have a different physiology to adults and not just did levels, they have less blood to lose. they have then
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a skin more brittle bones and of course the kind of wolf by that we're seeing and gaza today is extremely deadly for them. mm hm. that what about your colleagues in gaza? i mean it's in your name, you want to save the children, but are they even able to provide any help at this point? what on staffing does or not those are ways with them. unfortunately with the power cuts and the various internet outages, often we can be in touch with all of them all the time is we'd like. but that having to look often and say their own children, 1st and foremost, and of course the vast majority of our team likes the majority now of the population of the gaza strip have been forced from their homes by the events of the last 3 weeks. so it is the most dangerous base and the well to be in a book a today that have been dozens of 8 work is killed in the last few weeks. and it makes it impossible to, to do the amount of humanitarian programming that we need to do. if you can see that the population was 18 percent dependent on humanitarian days before the events
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that we've seen unfold. you know, some humanitarian aid has been getting through the roof of border crossing. are you at all hopeful that this will increase in the days to come as well? we have to have hopes, but we also also have to remember that there was an average of around $500.00 trucks today getting into gaza before this conflict broke out. and that number is now, so i'm just over 200 in the space of 3 weeks. so there's a huge backlog that needs a fall high uh and uh, the numbers of trucks that we need to go in need to rise exponentially. but in addition to that, you need all the holes to turn back on, you need electricity come back on. so the dissemination funds can operate, you need fuel for the power funds, but most critically you need a some form of humanitarian c spy. so that, so the children in gaza can be reached a cease fire. that's the is really government says at this point is off the table
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that was james dennis lo from safe, the children all the best to your colleagues. thank you so much and wanted palestinians and for an passport holders has been allowed to leave garza for the 1st time today. officials say several 100 have entered egypt through the roof of border crossing. we've just heard about it. they are the 1st to benefit from an agreement brokerage by guitar along those allowed across. are german citizens working for international agencies? people in gauze, i 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, and garza since israel began its war unto group. i'm off and i've done it. many of them critically wounded out an urgent need of medical care. egyptian authorities to
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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. and at the same time, one deals in egypt trying to get more aid into gauze on human mazda from today's 60 trucks of boston. yesterday another 60, the priority is from medicine to pos we'd seen children undergoing surgeries without anesthesia. these border crossings take time as vehicles and documents i 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 standing in gauze o, it's the only way out the floor. oh,
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corresponding rebecca river as joyce now from ask along in southern israel rebecca a long awaited relief, at least for some people. what more can you tell us about efforts to evacuate people through the roof or crossing i want to call as you've been reporting today, was the 1st day that the border is actually being open and people have been able to cross. we started getting worried about this maybe last night that things might be moving along this morning. we saw a list of up to between 4 and 500 people foreign nationals, largely in on some palestinians who work for foreign offered and n g o organizations. so now we have seen that come to fruition a few less than we a few few or that we thoughts with we, we seeing more than $320.00 people foreign nationals and n g o workers has managed to cross over as well as there's a little over 80 and severely injured and sick people as well to a received some medical help in agent. so they apply a huge sigh of relief,
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obviously. and hopefully it is thought that this will take stops more people being able to cross. we believe there's about 7000 people on these, jo, national lists and also other palestinians working full foreign and yours or n g o workers who have been put on these list. now we know that the us u. k. germany, for example, they weren't on the list today, so we should be seeing a more come we did here today. the german nationals withhold also to start heading towards rafa crossing. and we know that tomorrow it's sort that the right the crossing will be over. open again, sorry, and more people will be allowed through. so it's a huge sigh of relief. but of course, many people still trapped inside with continual bombardment. use presidential bind is also announced that us citizens will be able to leave gaza soon. now what do we know about the fighting in gaza? these really military says more soldiers have been killed there. just in
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the last of the while actually the number of dead soldiers, the idea of has announced has risen to 16 soldiers. um in this is coming out slowly, the family's needs to be notified uh before they can make unofficial announcement. we're saying also some videos, some obviously on verified videos on how most channels that looks like it could. in fact be a grace and number. but we weren't know that of course, until the coming days when official numbers do come out. but obviously it just indicates how difficult this ground invasion is for the soldiers on the ground that we're talking about tight spaces. they are expanding this ground invasion and they coming out, they maintain some substantial resistance, even though that the israeli military saying that they have now broken the hamas line, but they are making successions, but they all pay a great great cost. the benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, saying that they would be continuing with,
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they would be expanding that this will be a long, long ago, and it will be a difficult one for his riley's, but one that is worth fighting to w correspondence. rebecca river is always great. speaking to you, thank you so much. and i'm now joined by don. your guess he's the middle east. i was an editor in chief of the needs of magazine which focuses on the arab and muslim world. he joins us tonight from alexandria and either welcome back to the w, not daniel. egypt has opened its border for foreign passport holders and some critically injured palace statements for the very 1st time. what do you tell us about the agreement and how it came about as well, as you said, was quite a nerve wracking negotiation because of course, the people that are involved in egypt inside here are the security officials, the intelligence officials, the ones that are really carry like have a very military and very secure your end to look on the situation and the other
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side you out because our so we're talking to him us and i'm us. i was trying to negotiate the liberation of civilian hostages at the same time. and then you have the americans to play a very important role in the end, like behind the behind this way. because the, because actually banking is talking to the guitar as to the addictions and to the israelis of the same time. so i think these are meeting moments for classic diplomacy a not for a great announcement in words and probably because whenever you say whether you might, you know, modern lies or anger, one of the, the size of balls and all the good with the whole side is very important here, so i can imagine that these negotiations with topic, they're not really clear. and when we talk about the number of people that are allowed into egypt for treatment, and it's not really clear, it's about the tires are pushing for 500 per day. and then they would show like, when would they have to return to goes? so all in all of this is not really uh agreed upon. as far as i know,
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at least it is not public an item, have so many unknown still at this point. that guitar, that seems for sure, has been instrumental in bringing this evacuation about what leverage does, though i have overcome us as well. cause i had a lot of leverage the levers, overall mazda, because uh, how much depends on the guitar and mediation efforts. uh, let's not forget that the political leadership of hamas, which is not the same as the military on the ground. i think there is a big, big gap between, between the political leadership and which is also ex, either base and off and the people on the ground and guys of a but, but of course the tires leverage on that because they could simply kick them out. and, and hand them over to wherever they want it. so that is leverage to the goods that the car is up. on the other side, let's make no mistake. the, the guitars are small negotiation team in the as far as i know, they're really wants to stay at night. but they need also, um, something to give it to the other side from these rivers. and that has been
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a big issue because of course, i mean it's on yeah, is under intense pressure. and he wants this military campaign to go fully to enter the gaza strip. and certainly in casualties or not or, or avoid use of the new casualty seems not to be the 1st priority and they're taking the risk. and of course the americans are really, depending on the guitars at the same time. so it's very interesting, like let's say network of actors here, and of course the europeans can play a role, but i don't think the european so the germans are playing the key role that they've guitar has supported. how about politically and you mentioned that there and financially over many years, they have blamed israel squarely for the october 7th massacre. so how come israel is accepting them as a mediator? the look is real and come to have the longstanding intelligence and say, cooperation, but communication all the money that the guitars have provided for community or in a also for the let's say the maintenance of the administration in gaza
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was transfer it of course and coordination agreement with these realise that's what the guitars of always said is what i have never denied. it is also quite interesting that we hear a lot of criticism against comparing germany in other european countries. i have, frankly not heard that from the is really side of the most up direct to the nav went to the 40 to the sources that i've talked to last sunday. i believe to discuss the hostages situation. and these are that are really, really, depending on the guitars because they are at the moment, the only ones who could probably call talk to them us and, and, and, and deliberate and go shared at least the liberation of the civilian. so these are these know what they have that is quite in, but a product. so situation, of course, that they strongly disagree on political issues, but the way bound to cooperate and the guitars are doing this to do with a, to the,
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is realize that doing this because they want to establish themselves as of the asian pos and foremost because they would like to do the americans of favor and support the americans because they know that the americans would also support them as milly, satellites don't get off in alexandria. thank you for that. thank you. let's take a look now at some other stories making is around the world today to $28.00 countries including the us and china have agreed to work together to contain the potential risk of artificial intelligence. the agreement at the 1st global a safety summit in britain focuses on so called frontier a guy, but fell short of sending specific policy goals. focused on has begun detaining undocumented migrants. the vast majority of them are asking refugees in a southern policy shift, the government set a november 1st deadline for them to leave or be expelled. the policy has been condemned by rights groups. thousands have already left voluntarily.
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germany has asked hands in need to forgive crimes committed under its colonial rule . in the 19th century, german presidents, unplugged us timeline, has wrapped up a visit to tons of media saying he was ashamed of past crimes and atrocities. and that jeremy would begin returning looted artifacts. the relics include human skulls, believes to be in a museum, and berlin. some guy intends in this. the gem and president laid a rate at a mass grave of africans who died when germany was the colonial ruler here. during the month emoji uprising from 19 o. $5.00 to $19.00 o. 7, up 230-0000 people were brutally murdered with the defendants of some of the victims. listening. starting my offer, the message of reconciliation that's about so you can say is what happened here. as part of our shared history, the history of your full fathers and the history of
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a full fathers in germany. and i'll see a towards that we gentlemans, also need to face up to this history so that we can build a bright future together. the best of and so can phone good side, says jim and who's federal president? i want to ask for forgiveness, but want gentlemans did to your full fathers here even for 5 and i'm good time have never before has a gym and later, given such a clear statement of regret for the crimes committed to stein, my visit to the museum waits records that painful history, including hangings and the headings. he sat down with defendants of those killed, some of whom i speaking the return of human remains stolen by jim. and you're gonna remember it's very important for then go name the locals here. and for africans generally, that when someone is buried, you don't just bury the bones. the head is very important to
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die. maya said he would help trying to locate the sky live chief, some gambling a tribal leader executed by the germans in 19 o. 6, it will be hoping that promise and his words of regret for the past this step towards working through rooms which the large leaf golf named gemini, is still a source of pain, contends in the we can now talk to dr. nancy russia. horace. he's in our geology lecture at the university of doris. so long, good to see. you know, this is the 1st time in german president has made such a clear apology. how important is this change of tone? it sees very important that these 5th day towards eric garcia should, has heard that the germans have actually accepted into apologize for the activities that we are committed during emerging market existence. so we ask you
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that this apologies also cover any of the activities of the was introduced as these dr. pride in terms of the using the gym on period which is 1884 until 1919. is there anything else you would have liked to see from presidents? done my on this visit? sure. then there is a lot. that's what we were expecting to see is especially since the is actually i, i did find it. so we've collaborations demo for almost 60 years, so it's me this 60 at the top in albany without one side being on the other because california was the waiting for the apology. why their money is deliberate, so you get for operation between the 2. so this is laura, she wasn't there but which was on it. and so to celebrate,
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didn't continue celebrating based on the ration in which the ration is something that is wrong. and when they read some of human remains, and that's where i use it to the what is brought into the picture, then it is important that these, these processes let's be delayed it to be something that is done immediately. now the question is, who is actually going to find this, these activities of root timing? there is a lot of things, that's what i looted to jim i've been in dallas. no, they require research to be conducted in terms of media and also the gym. and i have been just by seeing stuff needs to be returned now, who is going to be this process now after this visit, do you think we are any closer to these looted artifacts being brought back to the hands in. yeah, there is probably like the end of the time. yeah. but still is lucky now to
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say that this is possible because the jim on president of the plan that bought 3 hub embassies in a mazda does. yeah, well, i've been doing this since being promising to do a or collaboration dialogue in speaking about these. but this speaking alone is nothing. uh huh. at least do we need some work done really? we know that's being a being conducted and that is, that's of the dna out. what so that least expecting is coming on. so what is already known? yeah, they won't for example, but you might get, assistance is known. so we were expecting at least to count some of these material and things that we didn't know that they come sometimes any. i want to barely missed 3 time. we'll have to leave it there. that was dr. nancy original horror from the university of doris. so i'm thank you for your take a
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sweet and is planning a curve on gang crime that has risen to unprecedented levels. a new report says young people in particular are being drawn into a cycle of violence, often being recruited by other teenagers. the double use terry schultz has been to the southern sweeter city of housing board were active is, are 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 more and more children, an innocent bystanders are following victim kind of by kind of over emphasize the seriousness of the situation. but increasingly, children aren't just the victims. they're also the perpetrators who gang members i met say, even they are a poly. when you are 10 years old, you can on $10000.00 euro isn't one month, 1112 year old kids can each other. people pay a $100001.00 mother and is
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a kid that does it. and to those who have long been working to end such incidents are shocked. especially the young. they're really young perpetrators and victims as it's, it wasn't possible to stephen. so 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, you don't need to know about these things. you don't need to know about shooting about spots about these things. 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 the since he told me one time he come to me telling me what do you want to select the nod 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 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 for free. i think the government, you're going to sponsor more on the give us more, more a place to be in the 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 them at and say, and put my last on it's, i mean now 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. overall, molly is doing his best to show both use and to swedish authorities. they have to make good choices. now. they want to better future of the state of beginners life
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