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the, the, this is dw news line from the 100 small farm. those escape the besieged gaza strip . group of round $400.00 us citizens are among those allowed out through the rocks of crossing several 1000 or more expected to travel into egypt in the next few days . and dw correspondent rebecca ventures in israel reporting on the difficulties in the dangers of covering this conflict and reporters of bondage from the goss. this trip, and on the gen best to a inside gauze. and when the fighting pickup was sent into also on the program,
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find them in the ukraine for intensifies cave says russia shell more than a 100 settlements in 24 hours. the highest daily total they shit less dw, joins a canyon community using outside funding to adapt to climate change as ignited nations estimate to countries should spend billions more to help developing states filled with global the i'm feel welcome to the program. hundreds more form passport holders of less to gauze us through the rafa crossing into egypt. crowds have gathered up the boy, but only those on official lists of being allowed through the biggest group of around $400.00 by us citizens. the crossings been open for the 1st time since the stats of the kind of conflict between israel and how much will the 30 men will try to. and these were some of the 1st foreign passport holders to reach the safety of
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egyptian soil about a fee. on the other side, hundreds were hoping for their chance to cross. but only those on the 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 shall sub for it for its destruction, for our friends and loved one, the entire families were destroyed and a race had all murdered. and if it weren't for what happened, we wouldn't leave 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
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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. i got a b it. 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 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 or inc as a when it can before after conflict egyptian officials say more people will be able
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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. hush him. but lucia is a jo, myspace named gaza. and we asked him whether the small amounts of a being allowed in making any difference as well in some places somewhere free as uh, another one is called like, uh, uh, the, the people displaced people are taking as a show that they are receiving for a, some from organizations august to few days, but making use or a cree difference. it's not. i mean, still we are talking about a huge number of people with their, from the north dallas, the city, or even who is people who are in this area from the border areas or other places
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where people, they are still struggling or getting the 8 distribution because it is not clear to everybody what, what, what am i asking for the new people about the data grow some during the day, get some aid from here and there, but it's still it's, it's not easy because it is no cooking guys, so people are not good in their home the what for what a for washing or even for a drink look are supposed to rebecca rich is in the is right. and the safety of sterile near the border with guns that and she gave me an update on isabel's military offensive as well. so we know that the ground offensive continues and is growing that the israeli military setting a little earlier that they have the easiest figurative time that they've reached the gates of guns, a c t. now that you know is obviously one of the key points. one of the places of focus it's one of the biggest residential areas will be because residential area inside the strip. of course,
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we know that the military have advised everybody living in gaza city and further north to head south because to expect these bombardments last night. so some pretty heavy bombardments as well, and where we're standing is about 2 kilometers from the northern north east part behind me is a city called bait noon. you can hear us pounding about the history of the outgoing outs. henry, and you can hear even still some machine gun, fine heavy machine gun fire in the background from time to time. but the bombardments from here we've been here for a couple of weeks on an awful bombardment in this area, has been a lot more intense in recent days. and today we're seeing a little less of that as they, as a troops move further south towards the kansas city, where we expect them to be in, in circling the city so that they can continue to bombardments and trying to, to carry out their military aims of completely destroying high masses, military capabilities. i, thanks for that. i'm the president of israel,
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isaac. i had song because given a natural address urging unity amongst east countryman will listen to a clip about rebecca. they will come back to you. oh yes, it is a cache little above the scene of the enemy seeks to kindle hatred between us, between the jewish citizens and the error of citizens. nelson would have to find the back against us without compromise and single mind to clean them again, would have to reject every urge toward hatred and racism towards different groups among us. to recall the dozens of arab citizens who paid with their lives, those at home and those in battle. and the most important is to recall the responsibility and the mutual respect that exemplifies the art of community and israel to be slain. back to rebecca with us in the south of that israel. rebecca, how is a society that dealing with all this tension? well, that's
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a very important and timely message that you're hearing from the president. they're just exactly what is it move full on, remains to be seen. the tensions here are incredibly high, both in israel and especially in the west bank. so we're seeing an increase in violence there in particular our of his writing is rebels are saying that the feeling pressure that they can squeeze that they, they don't being able to express themselves in the way they might like they being even had, there been cases and people being arrested for expressing their feelings about the war in gaza. but on the west side we say i won't move on. and the 2023 already before the war was on track to be the day this year on record for palestinians in the west bank since a rec holds began. and you know, we have seen that spike a whole lot since october 7. even saying that more than a $130.00 pounds of simians have been killed in that time since the attack on october 7th. and we've seen, you know, renewed and continue res. today. particular,
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we've seen a lot of set level islands and that has started being on the rise of many settlers or rampaging in the, in the setting the maintenance ladies citizens who live in the westbank rampaging uh through uh, the west bank and even killing palestinians. so today we so settlers lighting fire to property and rampaging through the areas around the novelist area. and this morning we had that full palestinians were shot in various places across the west bank. so, you know, really, if it is very, very tens favorite and boasted troops is riley troops around the west bank. and they're trying, they say to, to obviously routes. house military announcement attendance. they've made over $1200.00 arrests, but it's creating a lot of tension in their lives and palestinians in those areas is becoming increasingly difficult. so that rebecca rebecca arrest was and 7 israel, a mary 100 fence journalist have signed a petition demanding access to gaza. i'm protection for just covering the conflict
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. for years report has been unable to enter the gaza strip without permission from is really all thoughts is not a condo in actual well here from rebecca. this is in 7 days round. again, this time on the challenges facing her and other correspondence as i tried to report the events in the territory. this is the phone with tv cruise from all over the world. come to set us up to try to get the story out about what's happening in gaza. it's been down the hill of shame, shame, because although it's about as close as we can get to guns or at the moment, it's still around about 2 kilometers from the border. from here you can see with a zoom lens, some of the activity happening in the northern part of the strip. you can say ariel bombardments, and you can hear outgoing artillery from the as riley's into the stream. you can sometimes see tanks and even hit come back fighting on the ground. but it's
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frustrating for so many journalists here and then brings about a bit of professional shame that they don't able to get inside the strip and tell people stories on bear witness to what's happening with their own ons and governing . this comes like to 50 years or something. and so i think that this is the worst war ever that i yeah, i'm covering now. it's uh, yeah, it's not the so good to me as the reporter to be and the border line to cover this 2nd. it's very difficult now to, to, to get the read it information from guys and from the other side as well. it's a well as to what we're also in the media and we noise the weight of getting accurate information out of the gaza strip lies heavily on the shoulders of those to john lists. many of them guys and who were inside already working inside the
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guns. this trip on october 7, many of them have now sadly died in this conflict. and though is that remain dealing not only with the deteriorating humanitarian conditions, m fear of bombardment, but also of unspeakable losses themselves. recognizes in southern israel. christopher actually is from reporters without borders, and i asked him how concerned he is about to follow him reports his lack of access to the gaza strip course. be a very much concert. i mean, it's ok just really impose 16 years ago to turn this kind of into the total without the authorization. and now is there any other reason the deluxe, or is to enter the gaza strip at all? the only possibility would be to the right across the crossing the cells, but there is close. and on the general level, the director of journalist is the sensor during times of our conflicts like these. and we just heard from the clinics, how dangerous it is and how set the, the cotton sites reports. and i'm reporting helps with ensure the respect towards
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the mission that human rights and my terry law and prevent further violations. and also it can be sent. so it's a life saving and times of conflicts so, so we need independent reporting from inside of the strip. but we need also much more protection. and this is just so difficult, but. okay, so we've heard and you've reiterated that more, is a dangerous business, doesn't israel have a jewish gift cat to keep non combat sounds like junk list out of homes way? yes, of course. and are as if in our point of view it from our perspective and they have it for this other responsibilities to protect much more and, and this is why we just filed a complaint to days ago, before the international criminal court. so detailing possible i repeat possible um war crimes by typing speed in areas and these targeting or. busy targeting and eventually killing i'm assuming java's i understand that day,
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so it'd be government says i was on the point that they i'm us literally i their. busy their physicians into the in areas but said still there is the responsibility to take as much. was the protection of care m s. s the say? all right, i'm slightly confused by your answer because on the one hand you say that you want to get into what is clearly a was a and that is riley is impeding that. so you want to get it and you want them to protect you, while acknowledging that they have a duty to keep you out of homes. why? well, again, i would imagine israel would argue the safest place for you is not to be inside a was i'm sure i understand the confusion are you seeing slightly smiley but that's, that's the way. busy it closer to what i mean, i trust the season cliques that are, it is very right. no. and i mean the defense colleagues signed a petition, i think by a 150 people cited to go inside. i think they,
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they can trust to be true and we can trust them to take the risk. and we need this reporting. we need the reporting to be a safe and secure as can be by the need, the reporting because otherwise it goes have been turned in to information of like, oh, that'd be basically kind of what i understand the more in gaza is shaping up to be of a deadly single event for john this for decades. how many journalists have been killed? i mean, obviously the numbers are high to really point down, but some, and they are nose if it's not the only domestic press people, they say what's going on our, our numbers are 34 inches wide. so, and this would be, i'd be more excited especially that even when they begin the 1st 2 and 3 weeks of this, for the better use of any arm conflict integrates for media professional. in this, in this century, we have 12 people, 12 journalists,
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confirmed to be killed in connection to their birth, this 111 on one of his friends and intended cause i said, no, we have 34 and told people we need to determine whether they are happy to the connection or because they were right. and i'd like to focus on, i'm one in particular. this is royce, as john list i is, i'm, i'm data, he died and asked strikes in southern lebanon that also wanted other journalist reports as without board, as i understand, he leaves the visa unless were deliberately targeted to yeah, we believe that they have to be and delivered the target that we haven't investigated this incident. it was on friday the. ready 13 or on 6 pm 6 in the evening. and then from what the know from what we see there was a team of generalizations of a 2 groups of people. once you move to a list of 7 people, you saw him, that'd be one of them. and they were clearly visible on a, on an kind of innovative area. they had pressed times on them, they had to be,
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he could look car. ready the press sign on it, they were in the area for like an hour and there was, according to our research and the ministry illegal the by the sway, the army honoring around and probably money, tory, and still they have been targeted uh, delivered the speed thing because they have been targeted twice, 367 seconds in between. and i mean, of course you have to be very much care for his expectations. but from the, the, the, the pieces of information we were able to gather this looks like it's a red stripe. and what is the israel said about your accusation? really? that story. there was a well the like, what is what i was sad about your actors? i yes, i can do. sorry. i'll say it again. what was your organization? yeah, we have yet to hear an official reply,
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but immediately after the strike they connected, they was sorry and they were looking into it. we hope this investigation continues . so as true, would this come do? do believe this would constituent constituents? a specific crime is true of this would be or crime which would have to be determined, i suppose by the i c. c. i'm we thank you for joining us and outlining that so clearly christopher rash, media relations officer for reports is without boys. as jim, thank or would you have advice? tons of a robot holler back as quick as high as the un resolution quoting for a cease fire in gaza after gem, the upstate on the motion was a holler back, said the wording failed to condemn hamas tara. they also posted a video of messaging, which he said, israel security is a fundamental principle for every german government uses, because i'm looking for his special relationship with is real ras,
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on our historical responsibility is what you get with the generation of my grandparents who wants to exterminate, to raise life in germany and europe, the foundation of israel after that after the holocaust us, what's the promise of protection to the jews? and jeremy is obliged to help ensure that the problem is this for pills and a few to have them come. that's, that is a historical foundation of the german republic as well. the german vice chancellor also stressed the importance of insuring the safety of jewish people with jeremy chief political edison. he had a christening told us his messages, attracting a lot of attention. it's receiving millions of clicks on the set from x and it's being hot databases here in germany, amongst commentators is something that many of hope to hear from durham is hans that will have sold himself from the council of dues. here in germany, and mr. seuss the president of that pivotal organization and speaking for jewish life, he appraising it as the clear
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a statement he's had so far in that. and what was the month since that terrorist attack by hamas on israel. and what it really maps out is it goes through all the points of on clarity. and what about topic the vice tons and traits minister cools as an increasing the at heated and confused debates here in germany laughing out, why is the security of israel? and specifically, the security of dues in germany is something that germany needs to demonstrate to itself that it stands in for everybody, for muslims here for people who protest for civilian life in the, in the territory of the palestinians at the moment. uh, but also on the street every day, responsibility for everyone who's in the country, sticking out a cousin. this will take a look at the most doors making news around the world. it will start into nicea with polymers, has begun debating a bill that would criminalize any public recognition of israel,
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including attempting pro israel demonstrations. anyone found guilty was vice between 6 and 10 years in prison and to find it up to 30000. yours repeat offenders joe for life. china says it will hold nuclear arms control tools with us next week as the 2 sides trying to improve strained relations to the foreign ministry says the delegation will travel to washington to discuss compliance with arms control treaties and non proliferation deputies. foreign minister session is confident that you will advance ukraine's bid to join the block at the summit next month. on the line, a bad box at a you in last month is a to you, political consequence of russia's war of aggression against 2 crates. he also said reforms and navy to reduce the use of national vetoes in stone care, and has basset button on the west coast of your upcoming several people winds of 180 columbus has not been recorded in front and more than the 1000000 people were
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left for the electricity, schools were closed on to hundreds of flights and trains surfaces council. i'd be commander of chief at the commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces. says the war against the russians invasion has reached stalemate. general for that is that it usually assess the conflict a could soon become a war of attrition. unless the ministry receives more advanced equipment, your crime says wednesday. so the heavy is nicer. shutting this year with more than a 100 sacraments, bon bonded inside 24 hours in the southern ukrainian city of hassle and residents go about repairing that. damaged homes of the local officials say this route of russian selling killed one pass and left 2 wounded though the eyes of the wells have tons towards the middle east. the war and ukraine still right is on seeing. the shelling is constant and the local
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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 d my cation 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 a just to of more than a 100 towns and cities to be bombarded and just switch for hours, say ukraine, you know, sort of cheese. that's the highest number at a single day. so far this year is the most go, russian defense minister said guy showing who said that last year was making advances in ukraine problems. and the new western surprised nature had made very little difference on the ground effective. and how can you see what was on i see what the ukrainian armed forces are being depleted and there demoralization is
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growing. despite receiving new types of weapons from nato, the cambridge team is suffering defeat intervals are 3 steps to the situation and you crying looks to have shifted to a new phase of attrition. and with the situation in god's gripping the well, the tension key will be hoping that site is not overlooked us. a new report from the united nations says industrialized nations need to spend 5 more to help developing countries cope with climate change. $21000000000.00 was contributed in 2021. but the study says maybe 400000000 a year may be needed by the end of the decade. i'm actually part comes from the community in central. can you climate change funding is helping people overcome drought and to develop new livelihoods? strong homes, photo foil and water. a simple star ticket that will help many trees grow. it's part of the project here on the edge of the curacy of forest and central kenya.
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the samsung roo families voluntarily left the forest funding from the government and n g o's helps the community adapt to the new reality, driven by global warming and fountain organization to help protect the forest. as well as awning from seedlings they've planted sofa. the community also ends around 30000 to years a year from harvesting honey. we've seen the problems, i knew we say the best way to solve this problem is to move out of the forest and we, we take care of our what a sort of that was what a skeptical was slowly but surely the floor and phone flushing again with help from the community learning to cope with change and to build a new future for themselves of watching data in yours. he has a reminder of our top story. this, our little foreign nationals are leaving costs us through the rafa crossing today.
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is we'll have more in that final stories, deleting our satellites, extended coverage is really showing undiminished severity and the gaza strip. what does this mean for the hostages? what is the humanitarian situation? experts report from the c or make the extended coverage on d. w means next on d w. and because we are in
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holding signed and the volunteers will winterstein their mission. kids particularly seeing rebuild jobs, move indices, dw, the i'm finished manager, welcome to the program, the following. 3 stories about the israel. mos bull draining an oven welfare. it becomes a potentially deadly reality for is rarely troops inside the gaza strip. at the rough uh hundreds of photo and possible hold.
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