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the, the business, the, the news live from bell and more than 10000. instead in gauze, up the home off around the health industry claims the told includes more than full 1000 children. israel's military says that as split gaza into now as it presses since ground defensive drums up as also coming off the us secretary of state pushes for more age to reach. casa, we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian systems in the gaza. and we have
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very concrete ways of doing that and as a link and wraps up page diplomatic blitz across the region, trying to stop the conflict from spring. the gulf is welcome to the program. more than 10000 people have been killed in gaza since israel began retaliating for the october 7th turbo tax. that's according to the gaza and health ministry, which is controlled by the service organization. mos israel's army says it's ground . troops have no surrender garza city and effectively divide that the strip into is really a strikes have also knocked out communications in the territory. the israel defense forces have once a guide intensified operations and knows and gaza. they say they are targeting how much sites as an infrastructure from the at c n land as well,
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has appointed legal and civilians to move south where it is supposed to be safe. let's have planned humanitarian. colorado did not materialize. and those who do risk the journey, say it's very dangerous. indeed, i'm going to that is we've been walking for 3 hours to get here. i can't walk. and my son has been pushing me all the way even the thoughts of our situation is very difficult. but there's no bread, no water, nothing tanks in front of us, but on a dead body send you some good. it was very, very scary on, especially for the kids. i mean, these writing, the ministry has released plus it says is evidence the to mass is blocking roads to stop civilians leaving and using schools and hospitals as cover fix attacks. this is part of open ration,
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a ground operation that was conducted on the hospital then revealed it under that was being used with our infrastructures inventory hospital. they launch rockets on these red, 75 meters for manassas because what the note precisely is when we strike the launch pad like that the hospital would be damaged as the attacks in the north intensified as well now sized they to split the gaza strip into, to despite increasing international cause for sea side as well, the site is not loading happened until all the hostages held by him assa 3. and until then those on the ground can only take shelter and hope to survive. and from all of this, i'm no joined by the w special correspondent i if i came in the jerusalem, have israel says it's mandatory is split the gaza strip in to explain what that
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looks like. so we have confirmation from this really military that there is now a northern and southern gaza, but they've also told us that is really troops have reached the gaza shore the coast, so to speak and are holding positions. they're additionally, what we're also being told is that is really troops have in circled gaza city in the northern part of the strip. and that in the coming days, we can expect that is really troops will come into close contact and come back with him. us fighters on the ground, these release have maintained that. uh, you know, there that there are how much has tunnels throughout the district. but really in the north, there's a high concentration of, of fighters there. we've also had a night of heavy bombardment. and in, on the stripped of one of the heaviest and most severe since the start of the
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ground invasion. and indeed this a war, we know that there have been internet and connectivity breakdown. so it's difficult to be in touch with people there to really be able to independently verify what is going on. but according to the health industry that is controlled by how much of the desk tool since this were in the gaza strip, has surpassed 1010000. and we're not able to to know if, how many of those are civilians of how many of those are combatants as this is according to numbers given by the, from us control, gaza health industry, a gerhart b a. is there other principles is uh say that it's allowing civilians to move from northern gaza to the south using a show. and it's our inquiry. the issue with has that been established and will that be a safe option? said this is not the 1st time that we've heard is really officials and to the is really military ask civilians to move from north to south to south.
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it's a, it's a call that's been going on for a few weeks now as the, you know, the ground operation was looking like it was inevitable. and indeed it is. now under way. we know that about 800000 gallons of already made their way to the south, about 300000 or so still remain in the north. some are unable to say they are unwilling to evacuate because they say, you know, then the south is also not safe. and we have seen bombardment of targets in the south as well. there have also been reports of people actually getting struck and struck as they are evacuating. and it's also a question of whether this information is reaching people on the ground at all. as mentioned with connectivity and the internet being, you know, uh, being out of service for stretches of time. it's difficult to know if this information is actually reaching people and what we've heard from civilians. time
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and time again is that nowhere in the strip is safe and it seems that some people who live in the north of do a believe that and it's difficult to really get a full picture of what's going on in the ground. the idea of a part of international journalist what been allowed in this trip so far has been embedded with this really defense forces. and a lot of international organizations on the ground are unable to get their people in to verify this information. or in fact get people out. and so it's, we don't have the full picture on the ground. unfortunately, gerhardt doesn't especially postpone it to abraham that reporting from jerusalem. thank you, ma'am. i spiel the secretary of state anthony blinking has visited turkey wrapping up a diplomatic dash across the region to try and find solutions to v as real time us conflict to earlier i met the toughest foreign minister. how come see them in on corrupt relations between israel and turkey? are strange with the truck is government, the virgin israel to stop. it's a tax on gaza refusing to condemn ma,
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spring consent the u. s. is pushing for more humanitarian aid to reach cause or the, the deep concern here for the terrible told the guys us taking on the palestinians on man, women and children in gauze and edison civilians are concerned that we share and that we're working on every single day. we've engaged the israelis steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties. we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that. and i think you'll see in the days ahead that that assistance can expand and in significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it as soon as they can speaking then now let's turn to a correspondent in a simple day and john star and tell us more about this meeting between the us and turkish front ministers, a low secretary blink can uh say it off to the top seas is quite the most very
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constructive and good. the stress, the needs of f, o se, all to get more humanitarian aid into cause of which is a key to model bung correct. along with this cool for humanitarian polls, which he sacred a seal of take the release of hostages being helped by almost again, this is a non about the amount of unc wrote. well though, tucker, sol speaking to agencies center to be done reiterated bonkers cool. for a complete cessation of vital, i'll fight thing. on top of that to clinton said that they all closely monitoring israel's commitment to keep greater protection to palestinians on the west bank in a search of a tax on public use. by spending settlers, this is again, something that has been raised by texas president project type road wants to seen scenes with gestures towards turkey. and on top of that, think, consensus, he was very optimistic. kentucky will take will steps to rectify sweden's membership of nato. that something talk has been holding up and washington is being really pushing very hard for that to be resolved quickly. so i think who's really
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trying to put a very positive spin on today's towards now relations between turkey and the us have not been easy recently. and all this been the have most attacks of israel's was bones, has that made things, even the honda as well, it certainly hasn't, helps out. and in fact, to be honest to the fact that a blinking has only visited on craw familia, a month for possibilities, has quotes have a great deal of frustration if not outright and good. there was a feeling that washington was sidelining to a key in the so ongoing conflict now that the clinton has arrived, that will be seen as some positive. all that has to be said. those one has been tracking clinton repeatedly. or if he's hold on conditional support of israel, that's going to attack that. and it was very interesting. that's the texas president chose not to be in the capital. when blinking visited, he went on his schedule visit to the black sea. any hosted lots of pictures of him drinking tea with the local freight cables for the distance between him and blinking on top of that, there was no joint statement by feet on. i'm blinking,
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blinking made his comments just before getting on the plate. again, a sign of distance for between on per i'm blinking here, given the fact that on this away, he's really just base, is increasingly out the rate over the ongoing attack on garza. so that's the one that's going to put some space between him and the united states. but the same time behind the scenes they will be pleased that clinton has finally visits on crow. i don't want to see this has been dictation to talk. it is an impulse to play in the region and has a role to play in resolving this complex correspondent, dorian jones. they're reporting from the simple thank you very much to surround 250000 palestinian refugees live in lebanon. most incomes established after the 1st is rarely war and 1948. many families have lived there for 4 generations as defined, seen between our mazda and israel. and as the 2nd month, someone becomes say, they want to join the war against israel. the w. special correspondents,
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i mean i see visited the comp south of the capital buyer and sent this report. crossing and divorce other asked me palestinian refugee camp giants of the palestinian cause. roger was some say that 20000 people live here in less than 2 square kilometers. that would make it as dense as kansas city. the similarities between the 2 places are hard to miss. make shift block houses, narrow streets, un facilities providing 8 deep inside the maze of streets. we need an elderly woman who was born in portia. and present day is real, but was forced to flee in 1948 when she was just 2 years old. she's lived her whole life at the refugee and recent weeks he's done little, but watch the news and grief. and that's how much of the and i've been watching from the 1st day. of course i have. yeah, it's my family and my friends smoke with laura. and of course i've been watching my dear. i mean people,
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this video may mohammed to protect all of the people of garza and my dad handled as duck you around the middle to the group home off has never had much of a foothold here in board job rodney. but its name has appeared, scribbled on walls and recent weeks. some people celebrated her most terror attacks on october 7th, nice street. now they're furious at the is really response you mind was born here. you got a degree in business management and a route that because he is a refugee, he's part for most jobs outside the camp. so he sells flavored eyes from the motorbike and has tons of them, and then none of them. i do feel a very strong connection, wisconsin. i feel like one of them says when i see a building collapsing or a child dying, i get goosebumps and i feel anxious and angry about it. phone. so if a word starts in web and on, i would join the resistance,
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defend palestine with my family, and my kids are not better than the ones dying in gaza. i asked him if he condones a mazda is killing over 1000, is really civilians in october. second denies without evidence that they were the target most of the attacks. then there's an increase in violent anti israel sentiment here, after the news of civilian deaths and gaza. plays on tvs across the camp. but at the same time, there's a growing fear of what might happen and from us and its allies, were to draw is real into a wider war. the building and the cab. they are not what it meant and they are nice . so it's one that boom, it will lead to come pull down. so i will die. so for sure i, i don't want it or, and i think no one and live in a one floor. and we don't also wants peace with is or is sort of dreading or unwilling to accept a piece. it's a contradiction that runs through this camp. i mean,
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honestly for reporting that you're watching, the news is a reminder of our top story because our health ministry, which is controlled by the terrorist organization of mos says more than 10000 people have been killed. the since is red loans and ground defensive. in response to be october 7th, so that's it from me of the news team and all business is up to the interest the global economy g w business be here's a closer look out the project to analyze the flight for market dominance. with dw business beyond, you'll see about the video that goes enabled other data media, legal law,
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