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of the this is dw news live from berlin tonight, the mid east crisis and a clash at the un security council in new york. israel's foreign minister, his bag and criticism of the bombing and gossip, is important to also recognize the effects by our minds. these not happen in the value of secretary general. what while do you live? meanwhile, the human agency helping refugees in gauze a warning it may have to stop its work. fuel and medicines are running desperately short. 3, i've gone to the hospitals are now out of action. the
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i bring job is good to have you. with this on this tuesday, we begin in new york and a seated session of the united nations security council. a meeting we're hopes were dashed of moving closer to an end to the conflict between israel and hamas military . israel's foreign minister watched a furious attack on the head of the un antonio gutierrez israel's ambassador to the un, also called on gutierrez, to resolve anew in chief earlier had criticized israel's bombardment of gaza and called for an end to what he described as the collective punishment. of the palestinian people, it is important to also recognize the effects by i'm honestly not happen in the vacuum or the policy that people have been subjected to 56 years of civil gauging
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occupation. they have seen that land sadly be followed by supplements and plague by violence, that economy stiff folds, that people displaced and that homes demolished. that helps with a political solution to that applied and being vanishing. that they gave us use of the policy and people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. and those appalling effects cannot justify the collective punishment of the policy. and people of those comments by the un chief angered israel's foreign minister, eli colon reese, the secretary general. what while do you live? definitely, this is not i will but do you have easy as far as she's at the you in in new york for us? yes. tempers flaring during that session today. yes, indeed, fridays really? no. it's common to someone else. the c for v and the secretary general to resign.
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gutierrez was, is really diplomatic in his remarks. i mean, if you listen to the whole quote, he also criticized the attack from them also this ro, but he also tried to give a little bit of context here. a sharing his opinion and also signing the lights on the very dense and harvest recreational for all these civilians. living in garza but to print definitely the situation for his world, which is always a little complicated here at the united nations. definitely didn't get better with his remarks. germany's foreign minister on delaney barebones, she is addressing the council and expect to just stress the importance of working together to achieve peace and want to listen to a bit of what she said earlier today for germany. israel secuity is non negotiable, or like any other state in the world, israel has
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a right to defend itself against terrorism. within the framework of international law. addressing the plight of the palestinians is in no way contradicting this clear and unwavering sense. it is a key part of it. we can choose to see the conflict throughout all nice, only given to grief and anger. all we can move ahead together smallness, our steps may be so that homeless can never again perpetrate such ex of terror. the roots of the you and shots and international as you maintain loss of guide or work for new tomorrow to what's a meaningful piece process. allowing bose is rallies and palestinians to live
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side by side in peace and the secuity into independent states. knowing that piece will only work if it works for everyone. so he does the for administer there the, the main thrust of her message wise, get this piece, process back on track, right? correct. she said, piece only works if it works for everyone saying that's a piece called on the apply for isabel also has to be reality for the people living in gaza. you know, friends are the german foreign minister has a very different approach to foreign policy. she causes tenant is a foreign policy she often and her speech as, as she did today, refers to her personal experiences. she taught of this tell a student in reference to use in jordan just one or 2 days ago. she said that she
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was walking this fine line to on the one hand support israel. that's the german take germans stotts, as long as it's germany call. so it's uh, she made it crystal clear that germany absolutely supports is the rights to defend itself. but on the other hand, she also tried to kind of create some awareness of a very, very difficult situation for these many civilians living in palestine. and what i find really interesting about today brand is the really not nearly every country but half of the people who already spoke with you on a security council are mentioning is to stay to loose and that kind of was totally off the table. it is back and people say, so did the german foreign minister this a 2 state solution is the only way out of this conflict. yeah, that's a very good observation. and i wonder how much leverage then does the security
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council realistically have to pressure both the palestinians and israelis to get back on this road map to peace, do a 2 state solution. so the weapon, if you wish a is the resolution which the security council will kind of find for the problem is that every country, every member country, full member has the right to veto any resolution. so everybody's really working very intensely together now to find a way to find a compromise so that china and russia can support the u. s. resolution or the other way round or at least not veto it, but it's a very important body. it's probably the only body in the world where all countries come together together. but because of these, vito rights, it's also very difficult. you just fold in new york, but the latest from the u. n. s. thank you. the mazda miller think
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group says that within 5700 people have now been killed by his really air strikes in garza. israel's blockade is also causing a cute shortages of food, water medicine and fuel. the you an agency which helps refugees in gaza says that it may have to stop in operations unless more fuel is delivered in this lack of fuel. it's already hindering, stretched emergency services the blood stain, wreckage, ambulance, and gaza. this vehicle was crushed by the bloss companies really strike labels for one last purpose we were running out of fuel. and so we have been taking petro and diesel from the damaged ambulances and using it to fuel the ones that are working in common causes ambulance drivers, emetics have been working around the clock and a great personal risk since israel began forming the strip last control health
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industry says that over 5000 people been killed in the bombing of the legend. so, but that you were having great difficulty transporting the injured also because there are several strikes going on at the same time. there are also a lack of communication. i don't, it's almost non existent. she was when i do that, in addition to it's back in pain, is there as an forced to complete blockade of the gaza strip. allow, i mean the a trick of age since a how much tires attacks on october 7th, the claims that how much is holding petrol is refusing to let in any fuel as part of the deliveries with more and more ambulances destroyed and fuel running out. because emergency services could soon become defunct, at a time when their work is more important than ever. earlier i spoke with the argument by ron, from the norwegian refugee council. he told us what could happen if the un relief
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agency has to stop it's operation is engulfed. it means another line flying cops, simple as that, it seems it's, and it is indeed a gain of survival. now for the 2300000 people in gaza, the trick to evaluate that has been that i've seen from rough time to gaza is no and the or no. i mean i'm on one day we have 20000 bottles of water for example, and that is healthy enough for one percent of the as the, the population. so 65 percent of the population is now this place living in of a pad of challenges that continue to evolve a causing fuel on such as coaching, boycheck, tricity. and to me is that the humanitarian catastrophe that we, that we are witnessing will continue to unfold. will mean babies in their house to batch, all right, raise their h bites is, people are wire on the bench latest will be at risk. if it's the preventable jacks
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and schools, hospitals would not be able to tend to enjoy it and wound it in the meantime. that was ok meant by ron, from the origin refugee council, the french president emanuel macro, and it has a stress that him us does not represent the palestinian people macro and told the palestinian leader martin with a boss in the west bank today that nothing can justify the suffering of civilians in the gaza strip abbas urged france to help stop the is really bombardment. and he called for an international peace conference macro and is the 1st western leader to meet a boss since the hamas terror attacks. or one of the hostages released overnight by home us. she's been speaking about her ordeal. jojo of ed lift shifts, told journalists that she was abducted on a motorbike and forced to walk through kilometers and tunnels. now despite this,
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the 85 year old said that she and her fellow hostages, retreated gently by their captors, and she said the captors provided medicine and food. here she is talking about that traumatic experience. i know i was lying on the motorcycle here. i left my body on one side and my legs on the other, and the guys will beat me on the way. they didn't break my roots, but hurt me very much. and it made it very hard for me to breathe. there were 5 of us and each of us had someone who guarded them. they treated us well. they took care of all the details. there were women there who knew what feminine hygiene means. they made sure we had everything that the toilets were cleaned. they cleaned it, not us. i should say they were very gracious.
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they kept us clean, kept us, but we have the same food dated peter bread, cheese, mouth to cheese and to cover. that was the only meal each day. a corresponding time, your cravings arose, jerusalem, she told us more about what the former hostage had to say. i see a hard time the one had and she said she was treated well under the circumstances of course, but she also said that she was going to ho and she said as well that she felt they were not protected at all. that it was very easy for those militants in this initial attack on october 7 to preached as high security defends that was not those so long ago to see also the gaza strip that they came in and overrun the keyboards, which is very close to because a border and a killed people and the 2 people hostage like uh, they did with her. and her husband who is actually still housed in garza. she also
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said interestingly that there were walked into a system of tunnels, which she described as a spider web that they were working for a very long time that you both in health in a room with other hostages. and that is of course interesting information because oh, no, it's really officials. i've always said there's a garza beneath garza and that is this uh, this uh, these tunnels that are underground so so that also shows, however, how difficult it will be to locate those hostages and to, to potentially rescue them. there are 220 hostages. that are held and garza that has been confirmed so far from the is really all me and mostly the, the families and relative said no, there's less than 10 minutes of that. they would have listened. certainly very carefully. what you had to say that was done. you kramer, there from jerusalem, you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top story, a heated section of the un security council in new york. israel's foreign minister
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