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[000:00:00;00] the state of lean years long from berlin, israel presses its advance into gaza city prime minister benjamin that y'all repeat says, warning 2000 to leave. and rally is forces saying nothing will stop done this as hundreds more for an passport holders escapes of the same territory. several 1000 more are expected to be evacuated to egypt in the next few weeks. plus
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the w correspondence. rebecca rivers and israel reports on the difficulties and dangers of covering this conflict. when reporters aren't banned from the gaza strip and she talks about the journalist for inside gaza when the finding began since been killed. king charles expresses regret for abuses during the british colonial rule in east africa, but he stopped short of a formal apology, as kenya celebrates 60 years of independence. the don't really tell our viewers on cbs in the united states and all of you joining us from around the world. it's good to have you with us. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told his troops that nothing will stop. they're pushed toward gaza city button. yahoo! claims is really forces have passed through the outskirts of kansas city and he
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repeated his warning to civilian is to leave the area. world leaders are stepping up diplomatic efforts to ease the siege of gaza to allow more aim to reach civilians united nations. this 4 of its schools being used as emergency shelter as has been damaged by the latest is really airstrikes, but at least 24 people killed. the w special corresponding to abraham isn't jerusalem, and i asked her for an update on israel defensive in gauze. it was just important to remind her of yours. nicole, that we, the international press are not allowed inside the gaza strip at the moment. so any information that we have is information that we have from the ideas or other sources and what they have told us. so far is that is really soldiers have now encircled guys, a city that's really the heart of the gaza strip. it's in the northern part of the strip, the part that is really forces have been asking civilians to evacuate from to the
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south. but we do know that not everyone has evacuated either they are unwilling or an able but is really forced to say they believe that the, that northern part in, in gaza city and around goes to city is where a large concentration of how mass fighters are to be found, we know also that 18 is really soldiers has been killed in the fighting since the beginning of the ground invasion is to at least 18 soldiers in addition, of course, to others who have been killed since this war began. we also know from a, the, the how much run health ministry and gaza that a un run school at near the w, a refugee camp that refugee camp that has recently been struck. we know that a school around that camp has been struck as well. and at least 27
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a people have been killed. that's again according to the to the health industry and gaza. and the strip is run by a from us. and so it is, it is, you know, it is changing every minute, but that is the input that we have from both sides. so for you and there are reports again today of rising violence in the occupied westbank with 3 palestinians . and one is rarely killed throughout the day. let's take a look at the situation there and then get back to rescue as rushed. the scene officer is really reserved. this was shot dead on his way back to his supplement. how so palestinians living close by the consequences with swift and familiar is riley settlers, storm the village, setting buildings a blaze. it's just the latest outbreak of violence in the west bank, where clashes between settlers and palestinians have sold since the masses. terrorist attacks many palestinians feel like that being forced out of the
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homes, like in this village, close to hebron where a local say a tax by settlers have only gotten was in recent weeks. we used to have problems with them because after the war and gaza, they want to kill all of us asked if it will become the situation changed. we started talking, our house is under people inside the the is really all me has also become increasingly active in the west bank since october 7th. drastically ramping up. its rates with is riley false, is detaining hundreds of palestinians over legs. terrorist links classes have broken out frequently, often with deadly consequences for the palestinians. dozens of people have been killed according to the palestinian health ministry. but with all lies on garza, the record of violence in the west bank is at risk of being looked at how much of
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a sense is there that the war and gaza is spilling over into the west bank. it's as we heard in that report, there really is a sense of that with all eyes on what's going on in god's or because of the severity of the situation there. the settlers in the westbank may be taking advantage of that situation. so according to the you, when a settler violence which was already at a record high last year has increased this year from an average of 3 incidents per day to 7 incidence per day. and so we're hearing reports of harassment, violence, and at times it forced evictions. if you will as palestinians feel that it is no longer safe for them to stay in their homes, both the, both germany and the united states have warned against this and have called on the is really government to protect palestinians living in the west bank. now you're
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a secretary state antony blinking will be in israel on friday. when can we expect this will be his 3rd visit to israel and his 2nd to the regent since the war began. and since the terror attacks on october 7th, we can expect that the messaging from the secretary of state will remain the same from what it was at the beginning since the beginning of the war. which is that the united states stands by israel stands by israel's right to defend itself. but what we will perhaps be hearing more of is the united states calling on israel to take civilian lives more into account. that is a demand that we've heard more and more increasingly, from the bye didn't administration. as you know, this for enters into its 3rd week and as every day pictures of the constant air strikes on guys are reaching the world, we can expect that there will be an emphasis on the importance of protecting
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civilian lives in gaza. the secretary of state will also be going to jordan. after that, our viewers may remember that when you, as president biden was set to visit a jordan. some of the meetings were canceled because of the incident a, the explosion at a who the hospital. so this is again another attempt by the administration to try and find a regional solution to this tomorrow. we also know that the head of hezbollah has on the stroller will be speaking. and so this might also, this visit might also be looked at as a, as a sense, as, as, as deterrence, as the administration has emphasized, time and time again, that regional power re, regional a player should not take advantage of the current situation. that was a for him in jerusalem, thanks for that of hundreds more for an passport holders has left gaza through the roof of crossing into egypt. crowns have gathered at the border,
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but only those on an official list are being allowed to pass. the biggest group of around 400 for us citizens today, across the has been open for the 1st time since the start of the current conflict between israel and homos. disparate to get out of gaza. the russell border crossing is the only escape for these families. many of being that this past 2 amount of hours waiting to have the documents approved and be allowed to board, the mix boss shooting across the board into egypt. i have an american passports. my georgia has one to my husband submitted his papers, but he still didn't get his passports. i'm pregnant. how am i supposed to get out without my husband? i appealed to anyone. i want to get out with my husband and my daughter.
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i'm just in the on the subaru 100 jew nationality palestinians, foreign nationals and critically injured guys and have cross the border. the jeep sion officials say they will assist around 7000 people to leave. but the process may take weeks. yeah. we do not have any information regarding the opening of the crossing in the coming days or operations are being managed on a day to day basis. we sincerely hope that our egyptian brothers will keep the crossing open on a continuous basis, especially for those who are severely wounded. we have approximately 20000 injured individuals with thousands of them in critical condition. ambulance is raising at the crossing,
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rushed severely engine palestinians to egyptian hospitals with mold in a 3rd of hospitals and guys, and not operating at all. many more people need urgent care, but egypt remains to them that its medical evacuations will be temporary, with no mass exodus from gaza. he brought tv is the country director for the n g o care in the palestinian territories and she says the amount of a getting into gaza falls far short of what's needed. i think that over the last things we have here, the estimations by that you in on that and it's, it's a d, a constant and bigger numbers, much bigger numbers, hundreds of trucks on the basis to be able to secure the requirements for the mass population that is affected, but unfortunately, and the number of trucks that's entered is very limited. it, it, of course the,
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it is very welcome to says that the people, but the number stays at the very, very low and minimum the number in the same time fuel is not on the, on the list for which is very important that these to cover the needs in the hospital doesn't want to. yeah. and your organization has published a report on how specifically women and children are affected by the war. what did you find? so as the one is affected by the word, but then there are layers of liabilities that are added for women. women who are pregnant women who are household heading, hitting the households, and women with disabilities, with heating, disability with physical disabilities. and definitely the children and of course the newborn, so the different ages they have and the different groups of women and children. they are affected most severely in terms of nutrition. and being more than that,
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i've been to catch up diseases the spending ones and more of the due to the older crowd which enters related attention and gender based violence and protection issues. and access to services become more difficult for women who are heading their households in, in, in the, in the doing the crisis and hor, unfortunately women for instance, would be as you know the last to eat when it comes or the last to benefit from and humanitarian necessities that treats that family in very small quantities. today when i was on the phone with my colleague, her grand daughter was crying for food. i'm hungry, i'm hungry. and she told me, you know, i did in june quoted for 3 days just to save the water for the babies that we have here. we have $1.00 and a half months baby and 4 months baby. and we just tried to save the water for them . this is the situation, unfortunately, where they are severely affected and then the kids. it's a huge,
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fun story also with them. and these are not able to report that and think it's attentive. kids are not connected to the time of the so the situation is really harsh and it becomes even hardship for women and kids of different of different groups. yeah, you mentioned your colleagues in cause or they are working under unimaginable conditions. what is it that you can do for them from where you are? are so old what we, we, we are trying our best to be connected to our colleagues on daily basis with the lack of, of the communication that was that terrifying moment for us. what we try to do is to secure it as much as we can, what we call a hygiene kids survival kits, dignity kids wanted food. these are the creeds, we used to jump to help others now because they are displaced in turn, any displaced and evacuated to the south. we find them among those would need we need support. as i mentioned they, they are unable to access bread. some of them they did not eat bread sends for days
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now and, and we try our best. what that, that, that the commodities are going. i've gone missing from guys. so we are trying to find, for instance, voltage voltage, what they're thinking, voted for them. and it's not possible they rarely could get to get them and so forth. and one of them after long, long and attend the lasted for 2 days, was he by tv from care. thank you so much and all the best to you and your team as well. nearly a 100 french journalist has signed a petition, demanding access to gaza and protection for journalists covering the conflict. for years, journalists have been unable to enter the gaza strip without permission from is really authorities. now they can enter at all. we'll hear from rebecca renters and southern israel on the challenges facing her and other correspondence as they try to report on events in the territory. this is the phone with tv crews,
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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 see ariel bombardments, and you can hear outgoing artillery from the as riley's into the stream. you can sometimes see tanks and even hit combat fighting on the ground. but it's 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 on ons and governing . this comes like to 50 years of something as i think that this is the worst
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war ever that i yeah, i'm covered and now it's a. yeah. it's not the so good to me as that are both the 2 and b 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 aware of. so we're also in the media and we noise the weight of getting accurate information out of the gallons. a strict lies heavily on the shoulders of those huge on less to many of them, gauze and who were inside already working inside the guns. this trip on october 7th, 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. christopher rush is with reported without borders,
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and he says it's worrying that journalists cannot get into casa. and of course, we have very much concerned. i mean, since located just really impose 16 years ago to turn this kind of into the total with all of the authorization. and now is there any other res deluxe or is to, into the gaza strip at all? the only possibility would be to the cross crossing the cells, but this close m on a, on a general level, the director of journalist is the sensor during times of a lot of conflicts like these be just heard from the clinics. how dangerous it is and how set the, the cotton sites reports. and i'm reporting helps re insure the respect to intumescent human rights and my tired law and prevent further violations. and also it can be sent to 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. busy difficult, but now let's take a look now and some more stories from around the world. china says they will hold
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nuclear arms control talks with the us next week as the 2 signs trying to improve strange relations. the foreign ministry says delegation will travel to washington to discuss compliance with arms control treaties. as non proliferation, germany's foreign minister says she's confident that you will advance a ukraine's been to join the block, the summit next month, and elaina sandbox and in you enlargement as a consequence of the russian invasion of ukraine. she also said reforms are needed to reduce the use of national vito's to italy, slovenia, and croatia. i have agreed to create mix border for gays to better control their frontiers. they announce the moved during a meeting of their foreign ministers and the italian city of triest was, comes 10 days after they suspended their open border agreements and reintroduce controls. king charles has expressed regret for abuses during the british colonial rule in east africa. but the monarch stopped
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short of making a formal apology during a state visit to kenya before a british colony, a celebrating 16 years of independence. and more recent events at a british army training can not help to improve relations, dw is filling these fire in the hills. in 2021. bunch for these before i have destroyed approximately 2 of those and because of land. the file was started a few days ago by british troops carrying out training exercises in that part of the country. that british involvement was clear to everyone. so it's a close as far as the public versus training exercise up best. as you know, profession canyon forces regularly exercise together in this area. it was not for dental 5, it was stall, said 9 us more and easy walk. the british come, he died when fighting the fire his we do kind of categories really struggling to raise decimal stands alone to save the children,
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getting no compensation for the loss of that 5. i think. oh, let me say, what is it? why not for the printer? so just training my husbands, what they don't be alive whenever i see them, i do not wish them well since they are the costs of my suffering. i cannot stop my face from changing when i see them. yeah, i feel that it is still very painful. not file. we become a shot he has grave. his brother, joseph said get balinsa and nobody might, might have to have his death. and that's what i'm who will give you. ha, we laid him to rest here. and after a buffalo with chest illness, got his chest was blocked. i'm a driver, you got it. we took him to hospital and go from 3 sides. yeah. but we couldn't get any help from the british side like you that with the or an article one need or he was overwhelmed. there's eventually died friday. i go back to who i can little consultancies reports a low they go, we'll take on to 2060,
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to recover the children could buy it presents people claiming compensation for the file to save their at the simulate disadvantage of the mo, mo fights have like you've done for the, for, for the british, for independence. we are fighting that same fall under the same follow. of course. we'll try is in every way to resist this responsibility to our grandfather as well . fighting them with the medieval weapons, thumbs b as in tops. and they, on machine guns and plants, then we are fighting against, i mean, that's kind of how the best lawyers in the country and tries to hide by and you've got the task, those and technicalities for us to address sponsibility things else that, that is technically handled that i mean this week during his visit to ken, now he spoke about that trust it is, i guess the mo, mo fights as but did not apologize. the wrong doing so the past, because of the greatest sorrow and the deepest regrets were abhorrence and
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unjustifiable acts of violence committed against kenyans. as they waged. as you said, that the united nations, a painful struggle to independence and sufferance. and for this, there can be no excuse for from the glomerular visited by cathy and kind of nice trying to focus on the future a message for the team and get that to going out. so i would just like to see my kids gets hub on how they can go to school. since the father had envisioned that educating them all the way and for them to lead a good life. so it should be his load. the fire he upload. vega is among a number of incidents involving the british come in can be examined by a wide range inquiry launched idea b. c. a. let's bring in felix miranda, who filed that report and felix, the fire of the army training base is one source of grievance. but there has been
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many others. tell us about them. the last spoke to him that's report also he presented address 10 who was raped and killed and throwing in a septic tongue about 12 years ago, efforts to find compensation or even the soldier trading. can y'all have proved few times, some of them a low fights as steel forwarded. uh, ones that uh, why inflicted on them back then and they still haven't got a gotten any compensation. lastly, people in the north on can you know, where british soldiers also trade and how many and reports that cases of rape destruction of property. and many of the cases that they haven't reported in the side this beads of it, or is that every time the try lords are casting court battle? this villages have immunity, so they cannot be tried in kenya. and king charles has admitted to colonial era abuses when britain tried to violently suppress kenyan independence. but he didn't
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apologize. how was that received in the country? so a group called advertising had actually issued a statement immediately after king charles statements. and they said that that regret and social without a direct apology does not count for anything. i can say that it was so sad that king south wasn't, can own candles soil and has no to apologize. a group of mo, mo, uh well, the veterans also said that it was the 1st sort since by the fact that the king had not issued a direct apology to them. and what about 10 years government? are they pushing for an apology and compensation? maybe even so during this stage, bobcats hosted by president william brutal, he said that as much as retain had tried to. i've told him for the pain and soto and the injuries meant, i don't care. i was doing the colonial period, she said that more needed to be done. and this is the closest that it can. and
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presidents actually came from at to see things by racial as for the roles, but many candles are feeling that president william brutal actually chose the soft out way. instead of asking for even some of the folks that are starting the british museum. when the king was on kind of the sites as felix miranda from nairobi, thank you so much for your reporting. and you're watching the, the way you news live from berlin. here's a reminder of our top stores of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has rallied his forces advancing on gaza city, telling them nothing will stop them. he said is really troops have moved past the outskirts of the city and repeated a warning for civilians to leave the area. meanwhile, more foreign nationals have left gaza through the rough hall crossing around. 7500
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