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but the, this is the, the we news line from berlin, health officials in gaza say hundreds of people have been killed and what they're calling an air strike on hospital images from the scene. show rescuers scrambling to help the wounded simulator and the boss has declared 3 days of mourning. israel's prime minister blames the attack on islam is militant also on the program . german chancellor will laugh shots tells that the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that israel has the right to defend itself against the law. sholtes also warns countries in the middle east not to intervene and the conflict in gone
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the on the coast. really, it's good to have you with us because the health ministry says at least 500 people have been killed and a strike on a hospital that was said to be filled with wounded and no seeking shelter. palestinian president, the boss declared 3 days of morning after the strike on the lee hour of hospital and gaza city. the w h o has condemn the attack and egypt has called on the international community to intervene is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was blamed the militant group as long as she hugs in a tweed, citing his military statements that the blast came from a failed palestinian rocket launch. the earlier i spoke to during latasha and pollution on the phone from central gaza, about the situation surrounding the strength on the hospital where we know is like
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i took this defense spokesperson, who was there among the rich q a cruise that he told me that one is what he need me file. he's a or adults i need to speak to, to, to kansas city. that goes to the beginning of hundreds of, of all of periods for taking the hospital as a safe place from the nearby areas. and he didn't define the number of 2 people. he said that we use like he waited hundreds of studies in jury and not because of the black out there. they will come back in the morning and to check all the other facilities of the hospital. that was sham pollution reporting from gaza. our reporter rebecca rivers is near the,
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is rarely city of steroids that is not far from the border with casa asked, or what more we know at this point about the hospital incidents. nicole, this is dr. cole, this strike happened to the hospital in gauze is cc in an area that has been given and evacuation order by the is riley miller tree. but many in phone people not able to move and many others who have no way o means of moving. also taking shelter in that hospital, it's believe many of the people in there were in fact, fleeing bombing further north. the, the initial report said that 2 to 300 people were killed. but that number probably sitting unhelpful forwarding quickly raised to 500. and it's likely that that number could rise making it one of the deadliest attacks in any guns of war since 2008. now, the condemnation in of this attack was quick as you can imagine, 500 plus people the world health organization as well as many arab states. jordan,
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iran, turkey, katasha, that will come out condemning this attack. and we're starting to see protests to emerge some in jordan, and elsewhere in the westbank, a people protesting this attack. now, these ready mid a tree has issued a statement. initially they said they were investigating and looking into the matter. they've now issued a statement. blaming that last on and is like g had misfire, they say that it in dallas is shows that a badge of rockets was fired by islamic jihad, and that it was thought they would find me in the hospital. and that one of them, mis 5 and hit that house when i was really difficult to independently verify that information, particularly with the lack of access and the ongoing operation. there is relatives in 1000 target civilian infrastructure, but it has been at 92 in the past and the earlier today. you and school was also
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targeted, killing 6 people. so at her, her risk, the incident by, by any, by whichever means this, this has happened to say them. and this just exacerbates the already diary humanitarian situation in gaza. warren, can you tell us about what the people stuck there right now? the innocent civilians are experiencing to well, this is a perfect example of what people in the kansas trip are experiencing constant bombardment the fear of death at any moments. the on top of that, they're trying to play with hearing numbers of 600000. also that it may have made their way already down to the southern part of the strip from the north, the, the order, the evacuation order encompassed about more than 1000000 people. but we know that some people added some people who were sheltering in this very hospital. i'm not able to make that journey for whatever reason. and the, the situation,
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the humanitarian situation on the ground is getting worse by the minute. we know that the, the whole strip has been under a sage since this operation. since this will began on the weekend. we know that they foss, running out of gas, was a few in the situation located also with the water situation creating diseases, a full people there on the ground. this is, you know, her if it costs a risk situation, hospitals running out of medical supplies to try and treat the wounded. that's really very worst case scenario hoping for some humanitarian assistance in the coming days. but so far, nothing has been no plan has been put into action. let's do w corresponding rebecca rivers there and throughout. thank you so much. i. it is rarely prime minister, has described tomas attack on israel as quote, the worst crime committed against jews since the holocaust. he made the comment
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after meeting german chancellor or of shots and television. after their talks, schultz was forced to take cover when air rates are and sounded while he was boarding, explained to travel onwards to egypt. he was later able to continue his journey. the german leader was in israel and to show of support for the country. lending into love, eve durham, in tones level of charles called it a visit to friends in difficult times during talks with is rarely prime minister benyamin, antonia who he express condolences to israel. but also concern over a broadening of the conflict. is this mean addition to should you said it's important for me to say this today should be this difficult time in all clarity, tortuga sheets. germany's history or historical responsibility originating from the holocaust. what makes it all duty to protect the existence and security of israel? so i'm 50 never going to my government, assuming everything in its power to ensure that this conflict does not escalate. it
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is essential to prevent a conflagration in the region. the german towns love pledge that his government will keep them in so many tearing commitments in regard to the civilian population . the behind close those olaf shoals also met the relatives of german hostages, held by come us in gaza. they staged at protest in front of the german embassy. they are demanding answers. the phone with whom give you the information that we have here. and i don't even want to say it out loud. but some of them are probably already dead. when we don't know that officially, and that's certainly a problem. when does, especially between probably all we want right now is the power below beth. tim's and before before, everything to know their situation because we know nothing we are in the, in the air. so we want to know their situation that they're being taken care of to his visit to israel shows will continue to was egypt tough talks with president up the fight, the hot c c,
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a head of the expected to peace summit in cairo this week. and jeremy saw her off as the former is really ambassador germany who joined us earlier from jerusalem. i asked him to tell us what's happening regarding the opening of the humanitarian court or at the roof of border crossing with egypt. the already very intense discussions to open and ensure that she monetary night can arrive at the people's need it in gaza. because you know, the americans and the german governments are also talking to egypt who are in control. so, the rough us the costs of crossing in the south of casa, we don't control the border between casa and he chipped um and then any to say uh there. uh cuz i said, ongoing conversations and it was very clear from what so secretary blinking said that there have been agreements regarding how you get the monetary and
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a to those who need it and can it, would it be possible to identify sites so and so for the for the palestinians on that side. i also want to, to remind the view is that there are also many thousands of israelis who are displaced both from the south of israel and the north of israel because of the tension which is below. and lebanon was former is really ambassador to germany and jeremy. so hold off to you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez is due to meet agents. president bill i'll cc later this week to discuss getting humanitarian aid into gaza. egypt borders the south of the gaza strip. and there is one border of crossing the town of russell, that is what the former ambassador was just talking about. it of close the crossing after her last attacked israel saying air strikes by israel on the palestinian side . had made it too dangerous aid for gaza has been piling up on the injection side,
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while thousands of people are waiting in gaza to get the help and to get out. while citizens are desperate to escape garza, some are impatient to be a load in the rough of crossing with egypt, aid workers are waiting to be given the green light to send trucks packed with supplies over the border of mama are we here at the rapid crossing then we have with us enough height for a long period of time, or you could be even more than sufficient for that. people and gods have beautiful bodies, food cheese theory, which to be our medicine. and then when he had the way the world food program said it had organized over 300 tons of food. enough to feed a quarter of a 1000000 people for a week to be sent to egypt and is simply waiting for the green light to deliver it . to gaza, where it says the situation is deteriorating fast. the shops are going to run out of basic fluid items within these any existing stuck can't reach the shops or the
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people because of damaged infrastructure and lack of fuel. the number of big cities we work with is decreasing by the day. they also don't have enough for that or for us to to produce bread. the double us pieces, it has provided food and financial assistance to over half a 1000000 people in the gaza strip on the west bank since the start of this latest conflict. but despite its efforts, many of doing desperate israel's blockade bites, all of that stuff, coordinate shipments, such as the just we need to everything. safety piece on my all the essential i can, electricity of the smart you're the small you. there is no bought a renewal on medicine for children. shut off for sure. there is nothing you know for the fall, as i'm sure on the football goes around the corner of a soft, low medical of a tiny of the you and says israel's actions could be in contravention of international law. international law requires that any lawful temporary evacuation
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by israel, as the occupying power of an area on the basis of the security of the population. if it, it imposes obligations on israel to ensure their security. it imposes obligations on them to ensure proper hygiene, health, safety, and nutrition. and there appears to have been no attempt to by israel to ensure this for the civilians were ordered to move on his visit to his real german chancellor, olaf schultz, or said he had spoken to benjamin netanyahu. it's about $118.00. and because of by the people they are queuing for brands and other centrals, will be hoping that is really prime minister. he'd shots his words as resources and about their territory run ever lower. and a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world today. official election results now confirmed that poll is ruling law and justice party was defeated in this weekend's problem entry elections. a coalition of 3 opposition parties, 154 percent of the votes, enough to form
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a government. the victories lock has bound to strength and democratic institutions . a road during 8 years of right wing leadership and russian president vladimir putin has been welcome to china by president changing ping and amazing some as a marketing 10 years of its building road infrastructure project. and students. first trip to a major global powers and small scales. ukraine invasions through his regime into international installation. when you're watching the, the news line from berlin before we go here is a quick reminder of our top story at this hour. officials in gaza say hundreds of people have been killed in ones they say was an air strike on a hospital. israel's defense forces have waned the attack on a militant islam is to group a simian leader. my boss has declared 3 days of warranty that you're up to date, the w businesses up next and looking at how much was able to fund it's
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a tax on israel. k ferguson has the details after the break article, really in berlin. thank you so much for your. the jackie is changing 6 years ago. he said he can't get any was to, but it does guardians of truth. this time excel gen this turned into meets the voices of a free turkey officer. as the ad one had to flee into exile, i knew the police would search my house. courageous people are trying to stem of the turkish governments all sort. tammy cools.
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