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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin escaping gaza. hundreds more foreigners prepared to leave the besieged territory through the rough or crossing. they are the 1st of several 1000 set to leave over the coming weeks. also coming up on the show fighting intensifies and the ukraine war chief says russia has shells more than a 100 settlements in 24 hours the highest one day total. so far as this year. the
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. i'm quite richardson. welcome. more for nationals are preparing to leave garza through the rafa crossing today. at least 324 in passport holders were evacuated on wednesday, alongside dozens of severely injured palestinians. around 7500 foreigners are expected to leave over the next 2 weeks. under a deal brokered by could tar new over city middle table, and these were some of the 1st foreign passport holders to reach the safety of egyptian soil a mile by feet 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, while we are relying on gone and hoping, we'll get out to our country and we feel sad for it, for its destruction,
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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. li, 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 ones 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 and i got a b. and 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 relief agency and gaza stressed that residents were an urgent need after we crossed into rough up for
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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 for to i never, ever have seen 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 each of us government let's palestinians, costs to for the vast majority of those trapped in gaza, escape will remain impossible. as long as you do these correspondent rebecca rivers reported from israel and they asked for clarification if we can expect to see more people be able to leave cause us through the roof or crossing today. a relief
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official for those. a few 100 that were able to get out. yes. today, we're absolutely expecting that to be the same case today. we're looking at, they were there about $500.00 people listed yesterday and, and only just a little over $300.00 going out, including, uh, sorry, not including, as well as around nearly 80 at ended and sick people. so today we're hoping that the, the, all the people who weren't able to get processed and, and crossed that body yesterday will be crossing. we've also seen another list of about 500 people including 400 american nationals. so the thought is that they will also be able to continue and cross today. hopefully most of them will be able to get over. but we know that the, the number of jo nationals in the number, the number of people working for n g a is that are on those lists number, about 7 and a half 1000. it's certainly hopes that throughout the next days, around $500.00 people a day will be able to cross the process of complicated one,
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a dangerous one. but suddenly a sigh of relief for the people who have managed to get across. and for those watching, we have just been looking at the footage from the raffle border crossing in the situation currently there. rebecca, i wanna come back to you in southern as well. can you give us an update on israels offensive? it has intensified in the past few days very difficult for us to get real time information, which we are getting a piece meal updates from the military with the same cell phone from us channels. and because none of this can be independently verified, few journalists working on the other side of the border and most of all, we think they are working under the conditions and everybody's living on the surface. incredibly difficult situation. but what we're hearing from the israeli military executive now broken through the mouth of front that the mouse lines and they're managed to kill a lot of the commanders. it's. we've also been hearing levels have been able to target some of the on the ground networks and they pushing towards gallons of c c.
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and we know that they are heavy, but on my phone, bob minutes overnight. we've costs so uh, what happened to the giovanni a comp yesterday. the idea of saying that they to account to have most commodities in the last 2 days. but of course we're seeing a huge civilian that toll from that. so from those bombings as well. now on the as riley side, we've just heard that a 17 is ready sold, that has been killed in the middle under a week and 5, seeing on the grounds that we've seen so far. that of course, is going to change the move in israel when it comes to these ground invasion. it'll be interesting to see whether the tide will turn on people's willingness to carry out this ground invasion. and suddenly, the popularity of these rarely sign now is riley's ah, pretty united, behind the is right and government and the middle tracing efforts to finish come off as a military organization to take away as the abilities. but once we start saying that this tell them is riley side rise, that may role change. rebecca,
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thank you very much for that update. let's see that these correspondent rebecca meters and to deal cause as a works for ox fam, international in ramallah. i asked her earlier to describe the biggest gaps and humanitarian assistance and gaza a unfortunately i organization cannot to move in on the ground. we have 33 staff members and their families are under fire. this very, very difficult situation for the boss knows that we have a large network of workers. we cannot do anything basically because of the continuous bombardment. chris goes a step in the south as well as indian, or therefore we depend on you on the numbers that come from you on. and these are alarming they are and basically on, in the minute situation, who montana situation is deteriorating very quickly. we, we have estimates that food and garza is not left plus more than 7 days. the number
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of 6 that entered 227 is half of what would have been, intern goes on a daily basis. now we are on the 27th day of the war and this is only half a day, was still supplies, not all of them is full. we hear from families and friends including mine, that the key was to water, a drinking water. um there is to getting longer. uh, if you want to get to like tobacco spread, the you have to queue at least 56 hours. and if you, if you find that if you are lucky, you know, if my sister was telling me that she, she would for 6 hours yesterday. and then she had to go back without bread because because he ran out of it. but basically we are seeing a human institution that we have never witnessed in all of our interventions globally, where people are star, do people are blacking access to altering medication basic necessities and this,
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these are one of the mostly highest in the lease is ad across the world basically. yeah. uh so yeah it's, it's very alarming, very concerning. honestly. now your work at oxfam normally focuses on gender justice. when you look at the situation unfolding and gaza, are there special considerations that need to be made for women, safety and wellbeing? yeah, huge consideration and huge consideration on all aspects said the basic needs what women at swimming in hygiene and the need for the can you see kits is alarming. we are heating stories about women giving the best and betty and so is it ready and fixed? it on the most ready a clean conditions. if there's any complication for the best, and there are 5500 women who are expected to give birth this month on the, in the goes us to we you about to young guys taking good morning medications to
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prevent their video from coming. because there are not enough toilets or bathrooms around the evacuation centers, we are heating. this is getting stories about the last yesterday. it was in the corner where someone from god. so it was describing how women, 11 women, others to the should to they will do for them because it's different from japan. yeah. where the book apartments have been to the head and they arrived in a very, very bad condition. they told him we worked one deep by the way that by the time we crossed over on the street, we became 11. they came without anything without any food, any clothes. i mean, it was already, they were in their homes in bed conditions, but the can you imagine the also the psychology cuz dress over, i think almost 20 kilometers to go to a safe space and then there is no food to be offered for them in this shelter, there's no bless, see this guy said we don't have any place to host them even because it's
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overcrowded. they, they have at least $20.00 to $30.00 people in a small room, 2 by 3 square. me there's so it's, it's so a lot are well conditions. the timing there, it's really been some distance. yeah. well thank you so much for joining us on dw, with that update that is a deal cause as with expand international, we really appreciate your time. i stinks and let's look now at some other stories making world news headlines. japan has started releasing a 3rd batch of treated radioactive water from the damage for pushing the nuclear power plant into the sea. according to authorities to previous releases of waste water took place without problems. the release has been authorized by the international atomic energy agency, but has been criticized by environmental this storm kiran has reached southern britain, battering the coast off of cornwall. authorities have warned coastal communities to expect heavy rain and winds of over
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a 100 kilometers per hour. measures have also been taken an anticipation of flooding. the storm is expected to move from britain to france. and king charles has expressed his regret for abuses during the british colonial era rule in east africa. but the monarch stopped short of a formal apology when speaking on a state state visit to kenya together with queen camilla. he's visiting the former british colony, which is celebrating 60 years of independence this year. while the commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces says the war with russia has reached a stalemate. general valerio's allusion. he says the conflict could soon become a war of attrition. unless the military receives more technologically advanced equipment, ukraine says wednesday, march, the heaviest night of showing so far this year with more than a 100 settlements bombarded in just 24 hours in the southern ukrainian city of has some residents go about repairing that. damaged homes of the
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local officials say this route of russian selling killed one pass and left to wounded them. though the eyes of the wells have tons towards the middle east. the war in ukraine still right is on tools to proceed. the shelling is constant and the local community is suffering. the managed to fit the at least 30 shells hit every day for me. further about the need to give us a key demarkation line in the will. an early morning drone attack in the city of nico paul killed one and wounded 6 homes, businesses and shops will also damaged. and the attacks pass on nick about just to of more than a 100 towns and cities to be bombarded in just 24 hours. say ukraine, you know, sort of cheese. that's the highest number that a single day. so far this year is the most go. russian defense minister said guy
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showing who said that last year was making advances in ukraine. and the new western surprised nature. had made very little difference on the ground effective and how can you see what was on there. so the ukranian armed forces are being depleted and there demoralization is growing. despite receiving new types of weapons from nato to keep regime is suffering defeat intervals after his death to one of the situation in ukraine looks to have shifted to a new phase of war of attrition. and with the situation in gauze, clipping the well, the tension key will be hoping that site is not overlooked. are you watching dw news live from a berlin? before we go? let's get a reminder of our top story. more for a nationals are preparing to leave gaza through the roster crossing today. at least $324.00 in passport holders were evacuated on wednesday, alongside thousands of severely injured palestinians. around 7500 foreigners are
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