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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w news of life from girl in one month after the almost terror attacks on israel is really ground. forces are getting ready to enter guns. the city. the city is surrounded and ground battles between is rarely troops and how most fighters are likely to mean a newer, bloodier phase of the war. at the same time, the aerial bombardment of guns it continues without pause. guns is a mosque run. health ministry says the death toll in the strip has risen above
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$10000.00 and paid from the european union is on its way to egypt bound for guns. after the e. you said it would provide more humanitarian assistance to the big leader territory. the welcome to the viewers around the world. unlike loco, the israeli army has stepped up its operations in northern gaza, pounding the area with air strikes and in circling gauze, a city. israel defense forces are expected to enter the city soon. they have been preparing for urban warfare with the as long as militant group of mod, which is likely to lead to a sharp rise in casualties. these really troops have home reading separate guns, a city from the south of the territory. it is one month now soon so most terrorist attacked israel murdered more than $1400.00 people and
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abducted more than $230.00 people. the gaza dw, responded ben for sewland in jerusalem. told us how is really, is our remembering today. it's a going to be a day of mixed feelings, a full day of remembrance, with flags flying at half. most right now i'm just the starting throw away from the gates to east jerusalem to the old city where there will be vigils held by palestinians and israelis together to remember all those who have died so far during this conflict. but i'm right in front of one of the vigils where people have been lighting candles just moments ago. and you can see the posters of those who were kidnapped. but as i say, there are also, it's, this is going to be a day of mixed feelings. they're also going to be protests, protests outside the entrance to the commit that the problem that people are also angry about, the government's response. also the government's performance leading up until this time,
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the surveillance records of the government and the fact that there was security lapses and that this happened at all and security lapses disabled ways is really a prime minister. netanyahu has expressed openness, at least in theory, to tactical pauses. can you tell us anything more about that? uh well, uh, the general mode here is also no ceasefire. and mister netanyahu has made that extremely clear, is talk of there being a temporary truce or a humanitarian pause is really only talk at the events there being demands from our leaders full of bass. uh, but until old hostages are tubs. this is not going to be on the table as far as mister netanyahu got in an interview with the us news network, a, b,
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c. netanyahu made significant comments about gaza. let's listen to those who don't want to continue the way of home us. it certainly is not that i think is will, for an indefinite period. we'll have the overall security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility while we have is the rupturing of a must or on a scale that we couldn't imagine been netanyahu. they're saying the country will take responsibility over the gaza strip after destroying him. us. what exactly does he mean? and this is the most interesting develop we've had a days as far as the political side of this debate goes. and it's the 1st time we've heard any sort of mention from net yahoo about a plan the day after the day after the war. that is because there's been a lot of criticism as to letting you know who's respond sending in these polls is
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now in full force. but without a plan of what's going to happen. often with the palestinian authority, which is in a very weak position right now is being suggested by us, secretary of state lincoln to be revive revitalized and to take over the control of the gaza strip. or a lot of doubts about whether or not it can do that. the other suggestion has been a group of countries and international agencies to provide governance and security for the gaza strip. but as you heard there, it sounds like benjamin netanyahu wants to do that. and that is dw, so been for susan reporting from jerusalem. many thanks. then the most controlled garza health ministry says that more than 10000 people have been killed by is really strikes since they began their campaign. a month ago, many gardens have been heading to the south of the strip and the hope of avoiding
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is rarely bombing. but nowhere in the territory is truly safe. in gaza is human cost of this conflict keeps on mounting. as the smallest strip of land continues to be, pummeled the isabel defense, voices say, they are open to humanitarian colorado. this allowed palestinians to evacuate the nose, the documents are heavier than it seems that no air in the street is truly safe and is ready as strike hits a residential building in a densely populated district of con, units in southern gaza. the older children are not a single adult or children, the whole building collapse of them. these are your goals, nothing. yahoo may go take revenge on you know, hundreds of thousands of disguised thousands and now living in make shift shouts is in the south to district. is rout intensifies its bombardments for this hospital
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employee. just one massage type took everything away. well, somebody who i was lucky my shift at the hospital when the casualty started arriving. to my shock. i saw among those mounted, where my wife may soon, as well as our 4 children, the youngest of which was 8 months old. it's an old too familiar story for many living in the gaza strip. the wall between isabel and her mouth shows no sign of letting out and it's the people on the ground who are paying the heaviest price of all shingles, low a communication adviser with the norwegian refugee council, based in jerusalem told me more about the difficulty of finding any refuge at all in gosh, so we have a staff of $54.00,
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capt. inside of gaza. most of our staff has fled from the north to the center and south of garza. but as, as you said, no state, no police is safe. just this morning. i spoke to my colleague yusef, who's in con units who told me that there was an air strike on a building very close to where he was sleeping around 6 am this morning. i day after day we are hearing from our colleagues that even though to have fled, the south is not the seas. we've had colleagues whose family members in the south, including one of our colleagues, a mouse who 7 year old son had lived, was killed in an air strike on rock a couple of weeks ago. and what we're hearing in addition is not just is it not safe in the south, but similar to the north, people now were struggling to find basic necessities of food. clean water. um uh, even waiting in line 56 hours a day just to get half a portion of bread. and the posting in red crescent says that
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a deliveries into gaza are much lower now than before the war. i'm afraid it's a question. we'll keep asking until there's significant change on the ground, but how dire is the humanitarian situation today? each day it seems to be getting worse and worse. just 2 days ago i spoke to a couple of my colleagues who told me that they haven't been able to find any water that day and were result resorting to drinking coal. uh because they had no alternatives. we are struggling even in our a distribution that we're working on to find water and procure water to distribute to those who have been internally displaced. day after day, we're hearing that it's getting to be even more of a struggle to find these basic goods. and then tell there's a huge ramping up of the assistance going into gaza. people in, in, throughout all of garza, are gonna continue to suffer the important thing also to note as well. we need
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a huge increase in the amount of the going in. i think we have 90 true tracks yesterday which still so sort of a 100 trucks minimum the v u n. has said as needed in gov. that is, we need a fuel to be able to order to in order to be able to distribute that deed throughout all the gaza and reaching the few $100000.00 people, remain in northern garza. and we also need a ceasefire in order to assure that that to monetary and can go and distribute that paid. and people seeking assistance can go and access that deed safely and without concerns. but they will be killed. killed was the getting out, aid understood, your organization is one of many asking for a cease fire. one month after the conflict started. what are your hopes? as you know, it feels hopeless day after day, but we need to keep pushing the international community to demand the ceasefire.
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alice demands in gaza can not take it any longer each day. our colleagues tell us is the worst day of their lives and the next day turns out to be harder than the previous one. a ceasefire cannot come soon enough. we need an end of this madness. we need an end to these hostilities. we need the men to the killing and displacement. i really, i cannot stress how much we are praying and hoping for these fire, despite the fact that we're hearing resistance coming from is really authorities. our thanks to shane of low from the norwegian refugee cancel for your time and your perspective. you or do you slides carrying food and medical supplies? regoza are set to land in egypt after the e you said it would provide more humanitarian assistance to the palestinian territory. 2 flights are sent to land close to egypt. ralph of border crossing with garza, the
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e. u has announced an additional $25000000.00 euro in humanitarian aid to the strip, bringing the ears total paid to guns of this year to $100000000.00. he uses it is working with egypt, israel and the when to help improve the entry of humanitarian convoys, the guns, dw correspondent, rosie birch, or send us this update from the airport in belgium, where one of the planes was preparing to depart. this plan behind me is being loaded up with you monitoring aid supply. so syringes, other medical equipment, but also nutritional supplements. it will fly all the way to egypt where a local human, if you monetary and stuff from egypt to red crescent, will pick it up. no, europe, and unions, commissioner, for humanitarian aid, was here at the airport and i asked him if he had a message with the people of god. but he said he wants them to know that the european union stands by their side has no and will not forget to know that your opinion overall has been unequivocal in his condemnation of those brutal attacks by
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him off no one month ago. but the, your opinions response to the situation, a garza has been a bit more muddled, some member states, for example, spain in our lives. i've called for a cease fire use that word or humanitarian ceasefire. some other member states are more reticent. i'd be repeating it as a whole has agreed to call for what it calls humanitarian policies. no, that's a dispute. we still have on robles all the members, 6 are still a bit divided, but there's something that everyone could agree on here. at this airport, i spoke to the red cross on the european commission. they both say that more access for humanitarian aid is needed on hindered humanitarian access. was the call from the red cross because as one worker i spoke to here at 8 worker said, this a being loaded up on the display to simply no, great. if it ends up sitting stuck in a truck, i'm not guessing. so the people who need it most let's take a look now add some more stories, making news at this hour. in china, 3 people were killed when a gymnasium collapse in the northeast, a long as young province. the cause is being investigated,
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