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a love and respects the this is the, the news coming to live from berlin pope for help for the people of gaza trucks full of supplies, wage at the egyptian border as the us on bills a deal to let you monetary aid into the besieged territory. israel and palestinian militant groups continue to trade, blame over and explosion that a gaza hospital from us blames and is really air strike is real in the us say the evidence points to a rocket misfired by palestinian military. the
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hello, i'm terry martin. welcome to the program. us present, joe biden has unveiled a plan to allow humanitarian a deliveries into the gaza strip through egypt. israel has confirmed a limited number of trucks will be allowed into the besieged territory beginning on friday. israel has launched airstrikes against guys and sealed off the territory from supplies since from us. militants entered israel 2 weeks ago and killed at least 1400 people. the u. n says more than 3000 people have been killed in gaza since the, the lines of trucks containing age for gaza. stretching as far as the i can see, the truck drivers are wasting, and praying to pass through rafa border crossing his rails announcement that it will not stop a to entering cause a could be the key to unlocking the borders gates and will be sorely needed on the
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other side of the board during the town of rough a few lives in very short supply guidance of no gas or electricity to cook. so they're using wood burning opens of commercial bakeries to make bread instead of a no electricity, no gas, and no fuel. the situation is very hard and there's no wood. i have no idea how the owner of the bakery managed to get wood. it's the only place where we can bake bridge. we've gone back in time of that amount of what a huge. meanwhile, on the road leading from southern causes stripped to the north star, physical reminders of air strikes everywhere, buildings flattened and reduced to rubble. the road leads to guys a city on the scene of what has become a huxley dispute to defend the blast,
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possibly arab hospital. how mass officials say is, was the result of and is really air strike. israel says it was caused by a rocket from palestinian militants that misfired no matter who was responsible. the explosion is lift guys and angry is israel and fear as the room set you up, i'm afraid that they will bond hospitals. this is very far from mercy and humanity right now. so they are the enemy a we're not. this was the senior guys of cities, poor to area. a 3 story building destroyed in an air strike. witnesses said the blast killed for 2 people from one extended family who lived here or trapped them under rubble. it's a reminder of what has become daily routine for guys and the search for the dead. and the lucky survivors was cross over to guys and now
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husband pollution is a journalist to join just now on the phone from there. how's the, what are you hearing about a deliveries being allowed through the roof or crossing into gaza? well um, after now except through the statements nothing uh go into jones off there are a lot of statements from where they were from evictions line legit or i'm a counselor at bay till he delivery statement that they will then allow for an aide to come from as well thought, be able to install said that the aid that comes to our san fran gallegos, trip from egypt for now i checked with our official being although nothing can be delivered or across to pick all turn. okay, so nothing is moving yet. how badly are the current shortages in gaza hitting those around you? as it is, is it?
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it is very hard and very tough getting causes a bike, a very limited access to water and a drinking water heater is lake it. it's very, very hard to get burn. no, they're not tricity. i know sometimes people like us to some places like pharmacies or 2 or 3 shops who had a solar panels too. so the choice, do they have mobile phones or their equipment? is it like no mccue's? at the beacon either one of the big 3 point area like it was formed last night for the month before actually um and then it said as soon as she's very limited because the move with the truck is very hard from the time, from city to another we're talking about, according to the official number, about a 1000000 at least or has been displaced from their homes to different areas,
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but very limited access to. many people are staying on the facilities and the peer, he gets some, some, some food and some help from that. they're not the only one that has them. i wanted to ask you about the explosion of the hospital and gaza city that's drawn global attention. uh, howard dozens reacting to that. awesome, are you still with us? i believe we've lost line to husband that was a journalist, housing pollution speaking to us in gaza. he's a journalist base there and has been providing us with reporting. well, we also have a team in jerusalem and also until a beef our correspondent rebecca river is, is in jerusalem right now. uh, rebecca president biden us present. joe biden says some humanitarian aid will be
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delivered to guys a through the roof of border on friday. but explain to us why has is real so far been so reluctant to allow agent to go so as well. there are several reasons terry, one being that israel is really just focused on it's uh, will am's of trying to completely destroy the mouse organization. it's military capabilities and that has been its main focus of the they're also using the sage. we know that very, very early on. i think it was the 2nd of the seconds of the day, they announced the siege on gauze that they would, that would be no food fuel. electricity would be caught, that would be no, a water that everything would be caught and nothing would go into gaza and they're using that also as one of the tactics. now concerns about getting aid in have also been spoken about, you know, people are worried that the aid people in israel,
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excuse me, i'm worried that the aid will get into the wrong hands, that it will actually get to, to the most militants. and this concerns also from the as riley's that they could be things other than 8 inside those trucks, perhaps weapons, perhaps a possibility to re um, or to re supply some have mass militants. so those concerns have definitely being spoken about from these. riley's now, what's the change now is that president bind visited yesterday and he really pushed for some aid to be allowed. and the as riley's have relented, benjamin netanyahu was saying that he will no longer block a from coming in. but it is so that they'll be an initial, a small trunks of trucks that will be allowed over some 20 or so there are around $200.00 down massing at that rest for crossing, waiting to go in as we heard in that report. but as an initial transfer of 20 or so it will go in and the process will be a witness that we will receive where the 8 is going, whether it's distributed correctly according to israel, and then whether and they'll, they'll allow more to go through. it's thought that that should happen as soon as
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tomorrow, but time is of the essence that you've heard from hasn't met or what are the conditions, rebecca, for those a deliveries, at least for these initial 20 trucks that are going to be allowed in to go. so apparently well incredibly difficult and that is part of the reason for the hold up of the reason why it's not happening straight away. obviously everything is being inspected in in the trucks. it is what we're hearing. that also that the conditions on the golf and side particularly difficult that area around the roof of crossing hasn't been sped as strikes and they're trying to work to try and fill some of the pothole. some of the, the damage that has been done to the road on the goals inside in order for those trucks to be able to pass. now the hospital blast in gaza city that's drawing so much attention is sparked more anger and fear in the gaza strip itself. is real claims that was not behind the blast. is there any independent investigation underway?
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rebecca to determine what actually happened at the hospital as you can imagine, terry, the conditions to allow for an independent investigation or incredibly difficult investigators and not able to access would certainly not able to get into goals or, and certainly not able to get to the side so, investigations are under way. there are many independent investigations, also journalists looking at the available data that we, that we have. there is video, there's video of the, of the, the above the bombing and, and then on other evidence. and people are trying to independently verify that the u. k. it says that it's going to carry out an independent investigation, the u. n. and many other countries, a cooling for such an independent best investigation. but so far, there's been a outcome officially from any independent investigations and that will be ongoing. rebecca, thank you very much for now. the w as rebecca rivers in jerusalem as well situations in the gaza strip has also sparked anger. here in germany,
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police and the capital berlin clashed with pro palestinian protestors for a 2nd night on wednesday. as germany steps up, security of many jewish institutions, jewish residents say they're worried about their safety. despite to ban on protests, pro palestinian demonstrate is again to the streets and buildings noise district. the atmosphere was already challenged in the gym and capital on tuesday, anti semitic slogans filled the air, the brands and the gates as protests, as live stream, jones accusing israel of killing children. analyst on this could just be the beginning which had a song that was on particularly worried when i looked at the future because i know it is the ground defensive has not started at all. well, just because what we've seen in the last 24 hours is at best a taste of what's to come in the next few weeks, or perhaps even months before the it and the next ball like to well,
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more non experts go on social media can quickly some and lots crowds often judith, this information, know, fake videos when it comes to the israel. palestinian conflict is a more pronounced and can get especially aggressive uses team. i think the israeli palestinian issue as it's interpreted is an incredibly powerful mobilizing factor for muslim communities. probably stronger than any other issue. who's on the under this? and that's why i think it potentially hundreds of thousands could be mobilized by this, but instead will be easier the lesson. but the protest is by no means so much in us . it's mold and just angry members of feelings or a community taking to the streets according to local police. b as in all tightening voice, the parts of the left wing scenes that are joining in as well of these tasks of
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what we see also quite clearly including the images that we've seen from the icon today. that there are many non political people who just want to run riot getting involved done on the job i as i in hub. but as well as protests as being a tax on jewish property, wouldn't molotov cocktails hold this synagogue of a night. buildings man was quick to show his support, saying security would be wrapped up and done. she goes, i'll send attacks on synagogues, are attacks on a ship. the way of life is i'm often attacks on synagogues are awesome attacks against all of us since the beginning. once either in recent years, more and more jewish people move to berlin. but now they are increasingly afraid to announce mitigation. we don't feel safe, we feel attacked. we seem targeted. there were also many incidents in the city last week. also where apartment buildings where jews live,
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including members of our community, were marked with the start of david on. but there's been support as well with many building is gathering for vigil at the attack synagogue dw, as matthew moore is covering this matthew jewish residence of berlin, say they don't feel safe. howard german lawmakers reacting to that as well as use this being widespread condemnation as you'd expect, terry. and as i was at the synagogue yesterday reporting there was a steady stream of local and national politicians who came by to express their solidarity with the jewish community. there and to condemn the attacks that we've seen. the foreign minister on the box will come and she said that never again is no . that's a reference to the lessons of the holocaust that it never be repeated. and she was extension essentially stressing, but this is the time to show that commitment changed. last. charlotte said he was uphold the attack and said that he bowed to fight anti semitism in gemini. he also
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spoke about the violent riots that we saw in that report saying that they are disgusting in who mean and will not be tolerated. no, the focus for german lawmakers is trying to defuse the situation here on the streets of bell lynn and elsewhere. and basically turning the focus to what can be done to protect security around the senses of jewish life. matthew, thank you very much. our correspond at matthew moore. there you're watching dw news . i'm terry martin. thanks for being with the practices and stereotypes still shape the west. views of africa. how do we change this? adapt filmmaking needs was comedies, creations. together they exclude the contradictory nature of the control center as
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