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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from the land is russ minutes. recess of has encircled gauze. the city, the night sky is list off of a gaza, as israel pressed the head with its ground full against her. mazda and tundra is more foreign passport holders escapes of a siege territory. several 1000 more are expected to evacuate to egypt. in the next few weeks, the
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army and the mohammed walked into the program. these where the ministry says it has encircled gauze the city and was prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has called the height of the battle against him. a flash lifts up the night sky over garza as is where the forces pressed the head with their offensive and the northern part of the gaza strip. civilians were again wanted to move to the south. the mos one house ministry says is rarely as strikes have killed over $9000.00 patterson and civilians since october 7th. and the un has confirmed that 4 of its schools, which were use the shelters, were damaged and recent attacks. the aftermath of an air strike on a school turn shelter, run in a northern costs, a strip of officials from the mouth run, health ministry say at least 20 people were killed in the attack. the children under 10 were cut into pieces. are the arrows. where's the muslim nation?
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where's the spirit of his long dead children falling before our eyes. what did we do? get those wounded and strikes are taken to overcrowded hospitals. were anesthetic and medicine are running out and is really in fargo, one fuel entering concept means the generators that power like support systems for newborns and critically ill patients will soon stop running. israeli officials say they will transfer fuel to hospitals when they deem it necessary. north nephew, i've so far we have the aren't allowed to fuel into the gaza strip, and i mean, we are checking the situation there every day on myself. but it's not that for more than a week now, because i'm it has been telling us that tomorrow the fuel in hospitals will run out with him. so far that has not run out enough. we will watch when that day arrives, the fuel will be transferred with monitoring to the hospital is up there. we will do everything needed to ensure that it will not reach the mos infrastructures that
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it will not end up serving more. amc must the real needs of treating the sick people. these rarely strikes and cause a have left over a 1000000 palestinians displaced with no where left to go. some families have had to take shelter in their cars. f. when we were in northern casa and we moved to another region, but there was also more boardman. we sought refuge in the schools, but then they were gone. so we came here on unit, so i don't know if there was, there isn't enough space about the minutes set up tents outside about, but there's no where to sleep, sleep in the car. so there's nowhere for the children that everyone sleeps in their cars. egypt has allowed several 100 people to leave gaza via the roof of border crossing. but most cousins are trapped. earlier i discussed the conditions in gaza with alexandra cya, who is the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy at save the children. so what we're hearing from our colleagues is that this is
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a humanitarian catastrophe. that is completely unimaginable. earlier this week saved the children reported that the number of palestinian children, children, gaza in just 3 weeks, is higher than the manual number of children killed in complex zones. all over the world combined since 2019 and the number just continues to increase. as of today, nearly 3700 children have been killed and this makes up nearly half of all casualties and in gaza and, and this number is likely to rise. what we know inside, over a 1000 children are suspected to be trapped under the rubble. and i mean, we've all seen the images of parents desperately trying to pull their kids from under the rubble with their bare hands not having the equipment to do so. and we also know that the fuel, excuse me, the food and, and water clean water is running out and has run out and in many neighborhoods. and
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so for children who survived the bombardment, they also risk of dying risk dying of dehydration, starvation and disease me. now i understand that the fuss truck carrying around 45000 bottles of water arrived in gauze or on sunday, where do things stand in terms of getting more a delivered through the roof of coffee. and also how are you distributing this $86.00 little disturbing the aid inside once the engine is gone. so it's very difficult because, you know, and the environment has continued throughout throughout the south central and northern garza. and also fuel is, is depleting. so it's very difficult to transport aid from place to place. our partners have had to deliver the aid by hand, which makes it very difficult it's, it's just completely unsustainable. in the last 11 days, 227 trucks carrying water,
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food and medicine have entered gaza through the rougher crossing. but this is a drop in the ocean. i mean the u. n. has said that they need at least a 100 trucks per day to get through to meet the basic needs of people and gaza. and as what was mentioned in your program, fuel is not getting, getting in and fuel is what's needed to ensure that water pumps can function hospitals can function health facilities can function to service. the 2000000 people in in garza and so we desperately need fuel to get in. so this is what will make a difference and ensure that children have access to clean water because it's been a massive problem. we're already, we're already hearing of outbreaks of diseases due to contaminated water sources. now you, among most of the children as well as many of the agencies have calls on the pots
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you use to the conflict, to take immediate steps to protect the lives of children. but with a ceasefire currently of the table, what would those steps be? i mean a ceasefire is what's waste is the only thing to ensure the preservation of human life. look, it's god's as now the most dangerous place to be a child to be an aide worker, to be a journalist. so critical infrastructure has been severely severely damaged. neighborhoods have been severely damaged to get any of that back up and running, which is gonna need a lot of time. and so we stand firm that the only way forward is to have a ceasefire. not now, not in a week, but excuse me. now not in a week, it's what's needed immediately has on her side from that, say the children. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. hundreds more foreign policy. what holders have now left garza through the roof of crossing into egypt. crowds gathered at the border,
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but only those on an official list of being allowed to pass. the biggest group of around $400.00 were us citizens. the costing has been open for the 1st time since the start of the current conflict between israel and thomas dispute 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 heating across the board into egypt. to me, 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. i'm just about to know the
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on the civil 100 jew nationality palestinians, foreign nationals and critically injured guys and have cross the border. egyptian 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 or severely wounded. we have approximately 20000 injured individuals with thousands of them in critical condition. ambulance is raising at
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the crossing, 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 him that it's medical evacuations will be temporary, with no mass exodus from gaza. us let us take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the worlds. the republican controlled us house of representatives has approved a $14500000000.00 ministry. a package for israel was funding would be offset by controversial costs elsewhere. the democratic lead senate is unlikely to pass the legislation in president joe biden has vowed to veto the bill. because it does not include 8 for you, chris sound back when fried founder of the crypto currency exchange f t. x was found guilty on all counts at a full trial. in new york, franklin trades cheated customers and investors out of millions of dollars before f
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t. x wants the world's 2nd largest preparatory exchange class, last year, 3 weeks off, the new zealand general election, the final vote counts as in prime minister elect christopher nixon's center, right. national policy. now the missed out on the jersey. they are expected to form a coalition, was to write when part so i'm kia and continues to back. so, western europe with at least 7 dest supported record winds of up to $200.00, come over to so i will, will measured in farms with a $1200000.00 homes were left without power. and then spring hundreds were evacuated near valencia, as the strong winds found well size complicating the work of firefighters. the of the new united nations report says, industrialized nations need to spend far more to help developing countries cope
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with climate change. $21000000000.00 was contributed. in 2021, but the study says many $400000000000.00 a year may be needed by the end of this decade. on extra ford comes from a community and central kenya with climate change funding is helping people overcome drought, and 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. that is putting the sun through community at the heart of protecting their environment. and also helping them living since amcs. yeah. and i said just to keep on the tree nurseries have been a real benefit to us to do with these things if we can earn money. but that's and that's so we can pay school fees for our children to watch with local finance a more we can start a business. and the last moment i'm system,
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traditionally semi nomadic december people thought out water and grazing land for that goes some capital. the primary source of income, but dried drought prone conditions made, was due to climate change, forced money to move into the forest. the community 1st made money chopping down trees and making charcoal instead, it destroyed around a 3rd of the forest piercing. both the people at risk and the wolf to rely on across the other wise, are it some bu, region the body. we were having to track 5 kilometers to fetch water damage. 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 and surround the 2000 to years
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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. has a reminder of our top story, the seller flash has the top, the nice guy of us because the strip, as, as well as ground defensive continues, is rarely ami says it's troops have in circles, cause a city and preparing to enter a mazda one, gaza health industry says is rarely as strikes of kills of the $9000.00 civilians. october 7th. as will at foreign nationals have less garza through the roof of processing. around 7500 are expected to leave over the next 2 weeks. under deal
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