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in the world, we have to, as i said, work around a lot of processes without doing this, a law is, oh, just saying with auto owners. so without getting into, into the technicalities of this, the, you and, and the rest, present the policy and the cause of our leading efforts. they have access to the most valuable people. people do they come to play and well identified? i am h points where they can get hold of the, of the need, say they have been missing for, for all these days. i have to say that the mechanism is very robust. and again, johnson is in a siege where you come spring in a positive water without the best possible source of being going to all sorts of checks. now i speak on behalf of why organizations have been doing this job for 4 or 4 years. as a said, we have people from the community who know who know where to go and who, who just provides health with how to. and over the past 2 weeks and happy boarding
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cash. but the main point here is uh, when you look at the needs for hospitals and few is not just for hospitals in the household. is that for pay trees or it's a lifeline rebates? it's something that people kind of a tip with and so to collectively deprive an entire population, it feel is, is, is going to be life threatening and some situations, particularly in hospitals. yeah. so we're on thank you for clarifying that for us. um, so we've, we've mentioned the border crossing is now closed again. i, i'm curious if you have any insight into when we might see a reopening again or the happening reports of is another 20 consignments making its way today. obviously this is, these are all reports just to say that's overnight. only 10 minutes away from that point to 20 kilometers. 10 kilometers, sorry, 20 minutes away from, from rough. uh,
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10 units was, was bombs, which means the h convoys have to have the right guarantees in place that they would not be in the crossfire and would not be. i'm just on boardman. we hope that today we will see more of that age. but i think once unfortunately, we need this to be a constant sustainable operation. i'm not just 20 chuck stomach of the way and that's it. so we $24.00 this to continue as for the support to be set so. well, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on the news that is the byron from the norwegian refugee council. anything? thank you. now as we heard earlier from our correspondent and international peace summit, india junction capital cairo has ended without a break through regional and western leaders have been trying to de escalate the conflict in gaza and ensure that aid continues to reach civilians. their arab nations say it is now time to end the cycle of violence between israel and the
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palestinians. it will see in germany's foreign minister and elaina pal box in cairo for the so called summit for peace. the sentence host egyptian president of the found to al, sissy emphasized, protecting civilians. but germany and other european countries express their support for israel is right. it has the right to defend itself. and to protect its people against this terrible, within the framework of international committing. but some aram countries say that israel's airstrikes. i'm gonna go too far. they say is realistic. one, breaking international law and committing more crimes. palestinians likes matter less. then he's ready. watch o lines match the less way a day. one major theme was the roof of border crossing between egypt and gaza. 28 trucks passed through on saturday, a glimmer of hope for the drop in the bucket for a population of 2000000 people. many countries demanded to cease fire in israel's
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war with him. us in the end, the participants failed to reach a comprehensive agreement. a bit more from dw is middle east analyst ashanti rose on us sony be cairo's summit was focused on finding ways to de escalate this conflict. have they had any success in that regard? well, for most of the years, the very fact that they were part of this front, this very big front of western arab countries, is that for itself, the statement behind the, the active solidarity with the palestinians behind it was a big start. and nobody had helped, i mean, it was a bit uh, too optimistic to think all of these players, even within their role. there's so much inner strives and disagreements on the capacity an issue of the around issue and how mazda issue, the idea that they will all manage to get one resolution at the end is i think, at this time of age a bit too optimistic. unfortunately, the key issue was taken care of the humanitarian aid for the palestinians. we've seen more western pledges to help, which was important. it was also
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a symbolic step for the or, and country to see that the need for the, the western world to show their support to the pals, to him, to step up. not just to his rarely needs needs, but also to the suffering of the palestinians. and in that aspect, it's a relative success for a c, c. this was his modest goal and i think he achieved it. yes, we heard them talking about pushing back against what they call a global silence on the suffering of the palestinians. um, you mentioned to mandatory and aid was a big topic. can you tell us a little bit about what specifically came out of that meeting? well, is really, is uh, you know, the main crossing point now available is, is the direction when israel is very strict and what it will allow will not allow that the biggest content most contested a particle now on the table is fuel and gas. i mean, of course it is needed in order to feed the generators and the water pumps and so on into gaza. but i wonder itself is already said this week that they have been in
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the case of, of the, of homeless probably homeless may have been taking over some of their fuel reserves . and israel's very much concerned with how do we bring this fuel in without letting it fall into the wrong hands without letting the militants get even more of an advantage. and so this will be for now that being very strong in their uh, in system not to let it in, but i'm not sure how long they can, you know, stand off this pressure. yeah, i'd like to ask you little bit more about the geo politics and potential deal makers. what about guitar as a possible mediator here? we know that they were involved in brokering that deals are free, the 2 american women hostages career. i've seen it over the weekend, katara is actually in an unbelievable position if managers to be simultaneously and ally to moss and iran. and at the same time, over to us, the biggest american, a base in the middle east is located in katara, which also gives them a lot of leverage and connections with the americans. so they manage, you know,
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the, the guitar and the saudis were the neighboring, big uh, you know, uh, influential uh, country had a very contested relationship with very complex history connected also to the categories connections with ron, which is saudi arabia's arch enemy. so interesting enough is very smoking the managers to be now a king maker a power player, and hopefully may be the only force in the region to help in bringing out some of the hostages that are kept in gaza. tell me more about the situation of those hostages. i understand we've been talking about a looming ground defensive potentially from is really forces. and i know there is criticism from some families within israel about the ground defensive. they could also jeopardize hostages there. what is that debate looking like at the moment? a lot of a painful dilemma, as for, as rarely as um, on the one hand exactly, there's the pressure from the families of the hostages. and we also hear from
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categories. there's an interview today for the german publication, felt where we at top 8 of the foreign minister of carter saying he believes they are close to being able to bring some hostages out. so there's always these hopes, there's always this trickle of rumors which plays in the psychological warfare, a very crucial role and perhaps is really the defense officials are concerned. maybe this is an attempt for how much to push away a is rarely a invasion. where is really ground operation and so far it seems to be working is really, is very careful we've, i think everybody expects that is really to be far more aggressive. and it's a inclusion into gaza. so far it's been a bit more cautious. probably because of that still the next day is a crucial and bringing solution to the hostages situation. shiny, thank you so much for that analysis that is due to his middle east analyst shawn was on us not here in germany. several 1000
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people marched peacefully in the city of dislodge off to demand an end to israel strikes on gaza. fears of unrest of lead german police to band several pro palestinian rallies and other german cities, including one in berlin planned for sunday. the bands have been criticized for restricting freedom of speech authorities outside of the potential for violence and anti semitic heat speech. and there were pro palestinian raleigh's in cities all around the world as israel's war against a moss and total siege of gaza enters its 3rd week. many of the demonstrations are demanding israel, stop it from apartment of gaza. demonstrations including in london, a sea of support for palestinians. around 100000 people filled the streets of london. cooling on israel to stop it from bond meant guys in retaliation. so the deeply tier of attacks by that is the most militant brute
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from us. upon the city and we'd like to return home one day, you know, as the apartments being in here on the brothers and sisters in gaza and somebody i wish we can do more. protest is what we can do in a minute. and it is symbol hundreds, lift toys outside the, is really embassy for the children of casa, who died in the latest violence. the biggest reason why i came here today is these charles is the same situation would have happened in my country. my child would die. my child's blood can be sure i'm here today so that my child can fight in the same way tomorrow, as i thought today. tens of thousands also turned out across spring with clear supports the palestinians in madrid. some demonstrate has expressed the fewer re by building and stumping on and it's raining flag. many probably ceased as in claims
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by what they say is a genocide. and we stood in different est estimates on such when those killing civilians stopped and targeting screenings, hospitals, churches, and most of a proof that there is a double standard. because we don't see the same response for palestinians as we've seen for ukraine. we have to show supports of the palestinian people, like apple yet are on the in the us hundreds carrying palestinian flags matched through washington dc, many cooling for an immediate cease fire, and an end to the bloodshed. you are watching the news coming to live from berlin. before we go, we can get a reminder of our top story at this hour and is really airstrike has struck a mosque. compound inconvenience of westbank is well set. the building was used to planned terror attacks and that several people have spring hills. there have been regular clashes in the past 2 weeks between israeli security forces and
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palestinians in the occupied west bank un monitors say thousands of people there have been killed and that's exactly our. there's more news analysis online to at data view dot com. or you can find this on social media at the unit. i'm clear, richardson and berlin. thank you so much for watching the
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