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erica starts november 8th on d, w. the business dw news line from berlin officials and gaza say an air strike on our refugee camp, kills more than 30 people as follows, of strength and school. whereas the, when says thousands of displaced causes were sheltering. also coming up the u. s. re state support for humanitarian pauses in the findings. but there's disagreement with eric nations calling for a ceasefire. us secretary of state, and the blinking says that would only allow her mazda militants to regroup
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the a marion evans dean. it's good to have you with us, but i'm off controlled. health ministry says an air strike has killed dozens of people at alamo, gauzy refugee camp in central gauze on israel has not yet commented on the claim. the camp is in the evacuation zone where israel had urged palestinians to relocate to it comes after the united nations reported that a school it runs in northern garza was hit by a strike, gauze and health authorities reported 15 people were killed and dozens more wounded with thousands of displaced, palestinians sheltering in the school buildings a sense of anger and despair is palpable in the aftermath of this round of his way to extract that
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struck you and run schools being used as a refugee shouts at a trip out of the northern gaza. i was standing to when 3 bowman's happens, i swear i carried the body then occurred to the capitated body with my own hands. 2 where should we go? they hit the shelters. people on the street are hit by walking. that since when does it become normal district shelters? this is not fair. you walk in the street to get hit while you're carrying a dead body to bury the head of the as well. defense forces conducting what they called targeted incursions into southern gaza, as well as pressing ahead in the north model costs about if we've had hard fights inside the guns. a strip we finished and completed the in circle meant to be sure i'm gonna keep idea of forces are operating from south and north of kansas city and entered, populated areas to do so. the mobile,
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really with cars and city entirely surrounded as well as military announced a 3 hour window in which people could leave along into that connection with some of those who tried claim it was impossible to shut up the road was damaged because of bombings and stolen dead bodies on the street so that maybe they've been dead on the street for 2 or 3 days. so we turned it back at high speed because we felt like it was a trap of good a. hey, the middle, one of the israel claims to have killed several have mass commanders and said it is making significant progress is radio. socrates also still telling people to move south where they say it's safe and no less up in the bombing . many palestinians fail. that's new, it's safe to go. for more, we can speak to d w as tanya kramer who joins us now from jerusalem. get to see you,
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tanya. so israel and gaza continued to exchange strides. overnights, we understand that there were sirens sounded across several locations in israel. what's the situation like right now? but there were some sovereigns in the morning uh towards uh for incoming rockets towards the southern is well they also these reports from us authorities in gaza about this a strike a bombardment or fun. my goal is the refugee camp. an area there it would say between 30 to 50 people were killed the, the numbers and not just confirmed for us the waiting also to hear from the is really military of what happened the executive to get more details on that. also in israel, on saturday. no, i'd be so very lot a demonstration in a tel aviv asking the government to bring the hostages that are being held in gauze
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at home. and there was also a smaller protest in jerusalem in front of the residents of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. netanyahu asking him to resign. natania the exit of foreigners from gauze of via the rough of border crossing to egypt was halted yesterday. when are you hearing from there today? was the situation remains the fluid and volatile that the crossing the undersigned yesterday from source, instead of none of the people that were on the list, these are mainly palestinians with, for a national to you or to citizens or some palestinians also that are working for international organizations that helped to cross, apparently, there is still a dispute going on about the transfer of into the people. there were some reports saying that some us a said that this needs to be a solved re understand that,
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you know, there were many people on the list also for today we don't know yet whether they will be able to cross into the territory and into egypt i have to say as well, you know, this is only a tiny fraction of course, of people that might be able to cross in the past days. several hundreds of where crossing into egypt. but of course, for most palestinians, this is not an option. then not able to to, to free the war in garza and the idea has said they've been covering more homeless tunnels and access points in northern gaza. kind of briefly, what can you tell us about the latest on the ground? whether it's or in the military's says that they're approaching more urban areas that they're engaging. how much of the militant groups that they're operating. they also took in some embedded during the said to show what they're doing there. we also have video footage from us being released, showing the fighting going on,
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of course, the tunnel systems. they're one of the major, you know, a concerns and that's what they're focusing on interior infrastructure as is really . and he says, and we also heard from defense minister, you've got them that they're taking out as they say, a battalion by battalion. and that they're looking for the head of homeless and goza, yahoo, a as in war. and that they are continuing to push ahead with this a found and version, but they also have called again on palestinians in the north of casa to leave, and to go down south and opening a corridor for them between 10 pm, a 10 am and 2 pm local time today there was dw tanya kramer reporting from jerusalem. tanya, thank you. let's bring in frank ludwig, he's a senior lecturer and strategic studies at portsmouth university and a former
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u. k. military intelligence officer. and he joins as from oxford. welcome to the w . so frank, there are reports that us officials expect israel to reduce is ariel attacks on the gaza strip in the coming days and focus more on ground operations. what do you make of this? yes, good morning. my. we've seen those. i think already the casualty rates alleged by posted in apple thirty's, seems to have that reduce some want and you will expect that as the ground campaign continues, however long side up to was mentioning, west belmont to things artillery will now come into the frame as a as a, as a, as a major factor. and 2nd, the soldiers as the infantry get more and more involved in the open fight. those people who remained will be at sea city. it will be in severe danger, especially because it, because hoss use them as human shields. so this will be on is now let's be under no
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illusion. i really broke and fight some terrible stories coming now from inside that fight, which will become a pop. i think later, well, that's right, and there is of course growing international outrage over the cost to civilian lives in gaza. but israel says it's going after him, us military targets that are embedded in civilian structures. so is there any way that is real, can eliminate the threat from home off with fewer civilian casualties? as i think it's worth repeating again. and again, that is really come on. this understands that every civilian casualty is a strike the games that it's frankly stupid to target civilians and the circumstances like this. why this information will that going after the military command and the military military capability of how much danger is
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cost the same day? usually we had in iraq and it's kind of stand that for every so they knew can you make another insurgents in the longer term and it's not political elements as well . but look at the shows have choices. so there's no good. good, uh there's no good, good ending to this. and then essentially is what i just walked into a truck. but it's a truck they have to walk into. and now is our correspondence mentioned, these really defense minister has said that one of the aims is to eliminate the chief of hamas in gaza. yeah. was since you are so israel does succeed in assassinating this person. what would that mean for him? us? although simply replace it with a deputy it so his sets up a unit, i think it's called nearly which whose sole function is to kill every member of the units that are conducted as a potent atrocities 4 weeks ago. and they will succeed in doing so for the
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dangerous as always, you can eliminate the people, you can't eliminate the idea of that's a real real problem not going forward. i think today's radius with the medium to that was frank language. frank, thank you so much for all of your insights. nicky, bye as well. the us secretary of state and a blanket and has again expressed support for humanitarian pauses in the finding between is around him off. but he rebuffed calls for a full ceasefire, saying that would only allow him us to regroup. blinking has been holding tanks and jordan with arab leaders who have been pressing for a complete stop to the hostilities. a rare open display of disagreement. the trip to jordan has reviewed the chasm between american support for israel and our country's outrage over the siege and bombardment of the gaza strip. the egyptian foreign minister urged us to secure a ceasefire to
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a heart. i emphasized the importance of achieving an immediate and comprehensive cease fire and guys without any conditions or restrictions who would not have been outside. jordan warrant of escalating hate trips in the region. muslin permission to wish for other human values dictate that we were for peace and we stop this, not this and we do not allow for a for the very dangerous the human, a zation that we see us secretary of state antony, blink, and warrant the deceased bar would only allow him us to recruit instead, backing smaller scale humanitarian pauses. we believe pauses can be a critical mechanism for protecting civilians are getting 8 in. we're getting fined nationals out. i'll still unable to israel, which he directed the feet. i'm us. but israel has already rejected the idea of any of these fire without the immediate release of all hostages. across europe,
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demonstrators have taken part and rallies, calling for an immediate cease fire in garza, in the u. k. tens of thousands came to london for fall gor square for a 4th weekend of demonstrations. large crowns also tip to the streets for a protest rally in the french capital. paris that was joined by leaders from francis to biggest left wing parties. here in berlin, thousands marston's solidarity was gaza under close police supervision. after earlier protests for marred by anti semitic slogans and violence. european commission president or is a funder line, is to recommend an additional $50000000000.00 euros of aid for ukraine. she's been in kia, holding talks with ukraine's president of let them use a lot of scheme underline says that ukraine has made excellent progress towards meeting the conditions to enjoy the european union. and now to some of the
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other stories making news around the world. russia has carried out a pass launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads. the submarine launch is just the latest since moscow pulled out of a key nuclear test ban treaty. a hospice situation of hamburg airport has forced the suspension of all flights. police say an armed man drove onto the tarmac and is holding his daughter. hostage. officials are negotiating with a man and believe the incident stems from a custody dispute in the space coast guard says it's rescued. more than 500 migraines. off the canary islands, they were brought ashore on the island of our hero. spain says they have been more than twice the number of arrivals on the islands compared to last year. authorities in guinea have recaptured the former dictator and most daughters camera. just hours
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after arms man broke them out of jail. come era has been on trial since last year, over a massacre in 2009. he was in power for it just over a year. you're up to date on the w. news off next is doc film, a marion evans game for me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching the fast fashion as an environmental 9 a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded fashion watch now on youtube. the.
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