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the ends of trees starts october 28th on d, w. the . this is the w news live from berlin, health officials in the kansas trip say hundreds of people have been killed in an explosion at a hospital in gaza. the militant group comma says and is rainy air strike cause the glass is brand new authorities however, deny any involvement saying the hospital was hit by a rocket, misfired by palestinian militants, will bring you the latest. meanwhile in the north, the tensions between israel and 11 are running high, dw,
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takes an exclusive look at how israel has been preparing itself for any potential threat, the unpopular phone any as welcome to the program. the guys are health and industry. it says at least 500 people have been killed in a blast at a hospital in gas or the medical facility was reportedly filled with wounded and people seeking shelter is numbers, medical group, hamas has blamed in his rainy air strike for the explosion at the hospital in kansas city, israel has rejected this however, saying the hospital was hit by a rocket, misfired by the palestinian militant group is allow me to have. but they to have denied involvement and accused israel of allies palestinian presidents. my with a boss retired 3 days of mourning for those killed in the last
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shot and wounded the survivors of the explosion that the ali hospital in gauze, the city which runs for to the nearby she for hospital where adult is doing the best with limited space resources to treat them hundreds of people died in the last ali hospital where many palestinians had been seeking refuge in recent days from the continuous selling bias, ro, deterrent organization. homos blamed israel for the attack. but the idea is denying responsibility intelligence from few sources that we have in our hands indicates that the slavic jihad is responsible for the failed rocket launch, which hid the hospital in garza. i repeat, this is the responsibility of the slimy jihad that killed innocence in the hospital
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in garza. but the palestinian millison group is nomic jihad say the i know behind the explosion, the palestinians in the west bank. so blame israel to the hospital last couple days into protest in ramallah, just hours later, price to install a darcy with palestinians and goals that took place in jordan, lebanon, iraq, denisia came to the menu, spend 30 minutes, we won't remain silent team. this is a message for all arrow, but non arab countries moves them or not. we will not be silent. we support the palestinian calls and we're against what's happening in gaza and the new cfo. 3 of the above the hospital explosion also prompted palestinian president mac mood,
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abbas to cancel his meeting in jordan with us president joe biden. he says he needs to be in his home 9th, during this big old you will they w correspondent in his round. rebecca richard's is near the is riley city of st dot not far from the border with guys earlier. and she told us, what more do we know about the hospital incident? this strike happened to the hospital in gauze and cc in an area that has been given and evacuation order by the is riley miller tree. but many in some 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 sit in health authority quickly raised to 500. and it's
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likely that that number could rise making one of the deadliest attacks in any guns of war since 2008. now, the condemnation of this attack was quick as you can imagine, 500 plus people the world health organization as well as many arab states. jordan, iran, turkey, katasha, they've all 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 the is ready made a treat, 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 line a g had misfire. they say that it analysis shows that a badge of rockets was fired by islamic jihad and that it was bought, they were fined me in the hospital and that one of them missed 5 and hit that house when i was really difficult to independently verify that information particularly
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with the lack of access and the ongoing operation. there is relatives in thousands target civilian infrastructure, but it has been and known to in the past in the earlier today, you in school was also targeted, killing 6 people. so at her, her risk pick a incident by, by any, by whichever means this, this has happened this evening. don't use rebecca richard's reporting from his brother. well, earlier i spoke with alexandra site. yeah. the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy at save the children international. she told me what her colleagues in guys are saying about conditions there. i mean for the past 10 days, our colleagues and goals that have just told us that the situation is incredibly desperate over the past couple of days. but they've been rashed in water bottles. they've been displaced. many of our own colleagues have had to leave their homes. uh, they're, they're running out of food. i barely any electricity. i mean, and,
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and, and worst of all the, they're running out of hope. people are telling us that they're incredibly hot. they, they don't have any hope in the current situation. the situation is, is incredibly dire. and it's children that are paying the price to best, you know, more than are about half of the population in gaza, our children. and so when you hear that, you know, families are, don't have enough water, it's, it's really children that are paying the price to buy. so this is extremely alarming or very learned about the situation and, and yeah, it just, incredibly worrying. now while the world of shocked by the latest events and the gaza strip, northern is right remains on tenterhooks. tensions with has block in lab and on our high after several exchanges. a fire is really government has told people living near the border with a lab and on to leave and high for the biggest. northern is riley city. preparations are underway for potential hostilities. don't use mac sandra reports,
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you can see from the floor that this is usually a car park. but now as i mentioned, how about tire size gets the biggest fortified clinic in the world? welcome to i'm hospital and hyphen. it takes 30 hours to move to more than 2000 beds and accompanying equipment into place of the each bed is supplied with with the oxygen, right? vacuum if you need air, electricity and communication. com is the main hospital for the north of israel. it will not stop working even in times of military threats. all treatment including dialysis and surgeries will continue. the basic idea if somebody happens. all the stuff patients, equipment of the hospital, basically coming down. and now that everything is ready, we would be able to do it within 8 hours, about $800.00 patient funds for them over here into the underground. basically
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these their thing, the, the hospital above. they have all hygiene facilities and is cut off from the outside world. the hospital can be completely self sufficient for 3 days. they 1st use this extra space here during the call with pandemic. now they need to be ready for rockets from the north. if a hospital will be hit, the mirage is effective and the effect that we owe over here and totally protected . it will give a freedom to this decision making. and at the same time for the employees to know that the safe it's location gives the hospital it supports it's not far from the board and with living on and treated many people during the 2006 israel living and was it wasn't it then. but there's a navy base right next door, so it's a risk on the road north, you can see the tension. the fear is that has a lot might attack from across the border. the authorities weren't have an
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infiltration earlier. we can hear gunfire in the distance. the adf has told people in border towns like here in the tula to evacuate. we are not allowed there has been an exchange of fire between the id. yes and has bought and live and on, over the last couple of days. and worries are that this area could turn into a 2nd front as tensions escalate, the head of an anticipated ground defensive in gaza. nursing run the nearby town of curious showing up. many have left. we're told that i could ghost on. there is no pause. the people in though my motto is always in the show the other day because that just keeps it this, you scale the window. is that the this fear of further attack from the north mood just with indignation and angry. what, how much data on october 7th, real, ha, ha,
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goes on. it is a war inside our own country. in orlando, the slot to the people, the jews, there was slough to use rates. they said what they wanted to do, we need to erase the some people under the bump then still with them. i'll also by 1030 from polk, with the young soldiers here. the north are trying to prepare for what might come if the ground assault starts and gaza and the south is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has described thomas's attack on israel as quote, the worst crime committed against jew since the holocaust. he made the comment after meeting german chancellor olaf shells in tel aviv. after their talks, charles was forced to take cover when air raid siren sided while he was boarding his plane to travel onwards to egypt. he was later able to continue his journey. the german leader was in his row in a show of support for the country of the landing into love. eve germantown slow,
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olaf shows cold 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 me a vision to these? it is important for me to say this today should be in 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 interesting. never give them to my government, assuming everything in its power to ensure that this conflict does not escalate. it 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 . behind closed doors, olaf charles also met the relatives of german hostages health by come us in gaza.
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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. 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. and does, especially in properly all we want right now is the power below, back in before, before everything to know the situation because we know nothing, we're in the air. so we want to know their situation that they're being taken care of. his visit to israel shows will continue to was egypt. tough talks with president up the fight, the hot c c. a had over the expected p summit in cairo this week. and let's take a look now at some of their stories. us president joe biden is on his way to israel as part of the show support for the key us ally is it reels from terror attacks they've killed hundreds,
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bite and will meat waste is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu answer is worth having us as a israel prepare as a long expected grand invasion into the gaza strip. in the united states, right wing republican lawmaker, jim jordan, as well as the 1st ballot to choose the next speaker of the house of representatives. the house has been unable to debate or vote on you bills for the last 2 weeks since the previous speaker was asked to because of the inside in between republicans all my groceries. a chinese leader seizing thing has said he rejects economic coersion and the coupling she made the comments as he addressed hundreds of delegates from around the world at the belt and road initiative. summit invasion event is marking a decade of big infrastructure projects that dues to trace, but left big debts and raised environmental concerns. the right you are up to date is coming up after the break. dw business with kate ferguson. and don't forget,
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