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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the w news live from berlin. another attack on gauze as biggest refugee count. israel's military says this fighter jets targeted and killed a 2nd senior commander of the most in as many days. this as be 1st palestinians with medical emergencies, as well as foreign passport holders are allowed to leave casa, also coming up on the show, fighting intensifies in the ukraine war. keith says russia has showed more than
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a 100 settlements in 24 hours. the highest one day total so far this year and pockets on begins arresting, ask on refugees after a deadline passes for undocumented migrants to meet the country or face deportation . the inquiry. richardson, welcome. the un secretary general has that he's of called by the escalating violence in garza and has condemned to the killing of civilians. antonio cache was speaking 3 spokesperson after israel bond clauses biggest refugee camp for a 2nd day in a row. israel says it strikes on tuesday and wednesday killed 2 hamas commanders and destroyed underground military infrastructure. the strike hips causes biggest refugee camp for the 2nd consecutive day. the displace palestinians,
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many of whom have lived in the densely populated jamalia camp for decades, pulled from under the rubble of what used to be their homes. what is the folks in old days or so gone? my sister's house along with her and her children. my brother's house with his children. i lost all my siblings except my younger brother. these old names 15 names threw up the roll. innocent is the trim mass, a complete destruction. the u. n. has called the attack the quote, latest atrocity to befall the people's cause. the devastation is nearly identical to news rarely strike the day before that killed thousands of people. israel has said that strike targeted to have mass military command, or the group is classified by germany. the you and the us as
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a terrorist organization. if you ship all sides was published yesterday, we eliminated the come on the of the deposit battalion, abraham bihari. you as a murderous terrorist. i'm sure you strike you him cause the collapse of the building of the tunnels, the one to the cannot go all of this lead to the collapse of the structures. so the name of the stuff in israel has intensified it's offensive in gaza. that is really military, for least footage that shows the deployment of air and naval forces as well as ground troops carrying out operations into the stripped the for game. when we're hitting the terrorist, the old levels from those who fight in the field not to the level of combined is apple id like to give it to you at least the exposure of tunnels or the finding a terrorist. what's over and heavy losses suffered by then do. unfortunately, there is also a price on our side as long as happens or in every bank called. well,
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israel says the fighting is killed several of its own soldiers. officials say the war will go on until their mission is complete. meanwhile, more foreign nationals are preparing to leave gaza through the roof of crossing stay. at least 324 and passport holders were evacuated on wednesday along side dozens of severely injured palestinians. around 7500 foreigners are expected to leave over the next 2 weeks, under a deal brokered by costar knew of a city middle table, and these were some of the 1st foreign passport holders to reach the safety of egyptian soil a mile buffy. on the other side, hundreds were hoping for their chance to cross, but only those on a list agreed by israel in egypt would be allowed to do so. after more than 3 weeks under is really been barred, meant and located. people here were desperate to escape. unfortunately, when we are relying on gone and hoping,
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we'll get out to our country and we feel sad for it, for its destruction, for our friends and loved one, the entire families were destroyed and erased all murdered. and if it weren't for what happened, we wouldn't lea automatically as well as those allowed to leave for good egyptian authorities have agreed to a small number of medical evacuations with ambulances crossing the border to retrieve the severely injured. once in egypt, they were taken to a nearby hospitals for treatment. i've had because his own medical facilities are desperately sort of even basic supplies and are overflowing with the injured no. i got a b, n while more a trucks were allowed through once again on wednesday. a group say it's only a tiny fraction of what entered daily before the homos terrorist attacks. the head of the u. n's,
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relief agency and gaza stressed that residents were an urgent need after we crossed into rasa for a visit. and that was checked by the fact that everyone that was asking for food was asking for water. we, i, so almost every children trying to express their way that they need to eat. so you need to have 4 to i never ever have to something similar inc. as a, when it came before, after conflict, egyptian officials say more people will be able to leave over the coming days. but it's unclear just how long the border will remain open to foreign passport holders . what is certain is that unless egypt government, let's palestinians cost to for the vast majority of those trapped in gaza, escape will remain impossible. you'd have used corresponded rebecca rivers, joins us now from echelon in southern israel. rebecca, yesterday must have brought
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a bit of relief for some of those who've been stuck at that border. 4 weeks. can you give us a bit more clarity about whether we can expect to see more people able to leave gaza as well? that certainly a lot of how it's claire and i think we're seeing good signs. we were told that the board would be reopening today. unfortunately, not all the paperwork that were on that list yesterday were able to make it through . it's pretty timely. sorry, time consuming process. i should say, and not everyone was able to get out who was on yesterday's list. so it's still, but at least in the beginning of today, we'll see the 100 also people that didn't make it across from dallas yesterday getting through. but we are expecting to say more or less, we know there are about 7 and a half 1000 people on various place, some various different countries to passport holders, as well as people who what the n g r is. that will be, hopefully we're being told, allowed out in the coming days would from the british government saying that around about $500.00 people
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a day are expected to be able to cross. we'll see whether that comes to fruition, but it's certainly the highest we've got our own people that are on those lists as well that we're trying to get out of. it's a tense situation. everybody waiting with baited breath yesterday. we heard that some german jewel nationals were told to go to the border as well. so it really is a minute, 5 minute process where we have, you know, trying to get all the information that setting me looks like the this will continue and we'll see more people crossing. and this of course is israel has intensified it strikes in the past few days. can you give us an update on israel's offensive? yeah, it's been another pretty heavy night of phone 5 minutes from everything that we're hearing. of course, we're seeing the death toll from those giovanni. a cab strikes rising. the hum of rum ministry of health is saying that though it's because it's just on a $200.00. but that says it's pulled at a 100 people apparently trumped under that. rumbling that we can't verify those numbers independently, obviously, but we're talking about big numbers individual, you know, as i say,
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a 120 more people trapped under the rubble that's likely to rise again. we have the, you in a human rights commission saying that that those strikes, if it's, each of us could amount to will times because of the sheet of civilian casualties. we, we know that the, as riley military have said that they have actually pushed past her. mazda is loved, best line of defense that they're pushing towards the now basically surrounding goals and city. we're getting close to being able to surround, call the city. and we know that some areas, some hospitals, and then the find a has in easy now inside, gone for the city as they try to in circle that main city casa and rebecca, we know that us the secretary of state, and to me, blinking is expected to visit israel on friday. what can you tell us about what we might expect from that trip? well, he'll be here again to show the us support for israel. of course they've been standing
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by israel family threw out these last weeks, but of course that he's also going to be here to try and show up these uh the, the that, sorry, the moved him out to terry and crossing. they've said that that is a huge priority that they want to make sure us citizens will come out there. also, of course, as in the last trips and of course, president biden's trip as well. are they going to be trying to stop this, or at least mitigate, in this turning into a why to regional conflict. and of course, here also to try to assist in the hostage situation to try and encourage the talks with the hostages to be able to be released. rebecca, thank you for that. let's do you do, corresponded rebecca ritter's now. the commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces says the war with russia has reached a stalemate general of a larry's illusion. he says that the conflict could soon become a war of attrition. unless the military receives more technologically advanced. equipments ukrainians say they've suffered the heaviest knight of showing so far this year with more than
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a 100 settlements bombarded in just 24 hours in the southern ukrainian city of has some residents go about repairing that. damaged homes. local officials say this around the russian shelling killed one pass and left to wounded them though the eyes of the wells have tons towards the middle east. the what when you cry and still is like is on tools to loop a senior. the shelling is constant of the board and the local community is suffering. the interesting city at least 30 shells hit every day for me. further about the need to give us a key demarcation line in the will. an early morning drone attack in the city of nica, paul killed one and wounded 6 homes. businesses and shops will also damaged. and the attacks pass on a nick about just to of more than
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a 100 towns and cities to be bombarded in just 24 hours. so you cried, you know, saw the teeth. that's the highest number that a single day. so far this year is the most go, russian defense minister said guy show you who said that last year was making advances in ukraine. new western surprised nature had made very little difference on the ground adjective. and how can you see what is on there? see what the ukrainian armed forces are being depleted and there demoralization is growing. despite receiving new types of weapons from nato, the keep regime is suffering defeat intervals that have to be stick to. one of the situation in ukraine looks to have shifted to a new phase of all of attrition. and with the situation in god's clipping the world's attention keys will be hoping it's fight is not overlooked. i mean, all pockets on has the guns attaining undocumented migrants, the vast majority of whom, or ask on refugees and
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a southern policy shift the government setting november 1st deadline for them to leave or be expelled. the policy has been condemned by rights groups. officials in both countries say over 100000 people left voluntarily before the deadline. the line of the tor, him border between pakistan and afghanistan, stretches as far as the i can see. families and trucks piled high with their belongings. wait to be processed. the situation they describe is dire. we don't have anything to feed our child. we had some vegetables yesterday, and today he has only had a cup of tea. so money talks, but we don't have any. last month, pakistan's interior ministry announced the expulsion of all undocumented immigrants, citing security concerns after an increase in terror attacks on its soil. originating in afghanistan,
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the crackdown effects an estimated 1700000 atkins in the country. and that is drawing criticism from rights groups and the taliban government for overwhelmed by the influx of people with nowhere to go and few opportunities for work. but for many afghans, there's no going back. pakistani authorities began demolishing houses in the hours before the november 1st deadline. houses that many atkins lived in for decades. now they faced a life under the taliban. the same group that caused many to flee afghanistan in the 1st place. got about the can restart my business there. i mean about it. but i'm worried about my girls education school about a month side, even though my daughters are in the 5th and 6th grade here for them. let's put in afghanistan. the taliban government doesn't allow girls to study above 6th grade. the whole now i'm worried about the education of my girl general studies and what will happen to them in the future. so a little bit,
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i'm just talking to some of the un warrens that the force deportation could mean. yet another humanitarian catastrophe for afghanistan. that's what he's up to you after our stay tuned for the business headlines coming up next with my colleague, kate ferguson. and they're looking at a gathering of industry leaders in london to discuss regulating artificial intelligence they turned. and thanks so much for watching the committed cooling is great for investing the invest. these are the everyone here just wants to get into big old quite a bit. coins digital gold. and we want it to stay here in central and south america . they known as the co, nero's digital gold diggers invest is from
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