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to the clash of the web security council of israel's foreign minister, his back and the criticism of the bombing. and it is important to also recognize the attacks by miles you're going to happen in the value of the secretary general walk, won't do you leave. meanwhile, the un agency helping refugees and gaza warrens, it will have to stop its 8 operations if it does not urgently get fuel because it
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only has enough to deliver humanitarian assistance until wednesday night. the i'm on eastern welcome to the program. we begin in new york and the heated session of the united nations security council meeting, where a debate on the conflict between israel and mazda militants ended in deadlock. israel's foreign minister launched a furious attack on the head of a un antone tatters. israelis and bassett, or to the un called on gutierrez, to resign. you and chief earlier criticize israel's bombardment of gaza an urgent end to what he described as the collective punishment of the palestinian people. it is important to also recognize the effects by our minds be 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. but the grievances of the policy mean people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. and those appalling effects cannot justify the collective punishment of the policy. and people un, she's common, set off israel's foreign ministry like cohen here was this response. we still the secretary general. what while do you live? definitely, this is not i will use best in heartache, joins us now from new york. now there was a quite cheated debate during that session. um, can you tell us more about that? sure. it was definitely
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a heated debate in that session damien and we heard the secretary general un secretary general in terms of the tears say that those attacks did not happen in a vacuum. what he also did say though, is that nothing justifies those attacks the attacks. it's kara text by how much on israel that killed 1400 is fairly. and he also said that he has in the past unequivocally den feeds a test. now that's not what that is really what you're, what i believe what into the tears tried to do here is a tell a fine line because i think we have to understand. he is the head of an organization that comprise the 193 member states. that quite frankly, there are quite a number of those states that do not take israel's point of view. now is the secretary general gutierrez, you had cited solely with israel. then he would have risk the side of the credibility, his credibility with those nations. and that would have also eroded any influence that the united nations might have. because then those nations would have said,
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we always knew that the united nations is a, an organization that is run by western states and solely there to further western interest. so he tried to tow that line because i think the common goal here is the for many, many of those speakers today in the security council, but many member countries as well is to stop the sicilian suffering that is happening in, in israel. and that is happening in dasa. germany is for mr. analysts in a big box was also there. she seemed more reluctant to offend, is real but she did talk about the importance of protecting the un charter and international logs. have listen to what she had to say. what do you, how many useful security does non negotiable? like any other state in the world, israel has a right to defend itself against terrorism. within the framework of international is addressing the appliance of the palace,
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teens 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, smallest and more steps may be so that how much can never again perpetrate, such ex of terror. the roots of the you insurance and the international as you maintain loss of guide or worked for new tomorrow to what's a meaningful piece process. allowing bruce is riley's and carlos teens to live side by side and piece of the secuity into independent states. knowing that piece will only work if it works for everyone. coming back to you, boston,
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what would you say that the box main message was there of the plastic? first of all she, of course she said that it is hard wired into the german state. that israel has a right to exist, it has a right to self defense and she also and then how about now she is a proponent of what she calls and what many called segments for an policy. now that doesn't mean it has mainly to do with women, but it meets it's a for policy approach. that is one of empathy. and that's i think, what, what her main message was today. she said, we have to stand in each other as soon as we heard her say, we can choose to only see this from our point of view. but if we want to move on, then we have to see it from. it's from, you know, our opponents as it were a point of view as well because she said everybody, each one of those victims be on these various high feet on the palestinian side to
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someone's son, someone's daughter to someone's father or someone's mother. and she is being asked to see that and only if we do that, can we move forward and out? it's only been can we achieve piece? now how that piece might look, nobody knows how many people are speaking of the 2 state solution. now again, something that has long been forgotten or not been talked about. now it's on the tape again, but honestly, nobody knows what paths could lead to such as solutions. and the security council know about the notorious veto, basically, if any of the permanent members disagree with something they can block action. so what can we actually expect from the security council here besides more deadlock? so right, so what we're hearing from diplomats here is that the west and other countries are working on a new resolution that they might propose tomorrow or maybe the day after. and then that will be voted on. we don't know how that volkswagen is always here. that they are to try to get china and to get russia to,
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to abstain from from voting. and that may be in that way that resolution might pass. now i think that's a fall order, that's a long shot. we don't know if that's going to work. what we do know is that on thursday there's going to be a meeting of the general assembly. now if the security council does not, it does not achieve a resolution, cannot, cannot vote for resolution. then the general assembly will that is not legally binding, but it only requires a simple majority. and the possibility is that's what we get. this will match here is that such a resolution by the general assembly will bend more on the palestinian side, then it will be on these really side. but we have to wait and see what really comes out of all of this thing in the way is best and hardy reporting from new york city . thank you. the most milton group says more than
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5700 people have now been killed by is really air strikes in gaza. israel's blockade has also led to acute shortages of food, water, medicine, and fuel of the un agency, which helps refugees and gardens says it will have to halt its operations unless more fuel is delivered. israel's military has accused the mazda of hoarding fuel and is refusing to allow new supplies into the territory. fuel shortage is hindering emergency of services that are already stretched to the maxima. the blood stained wreckage of an ambulance in gaza. it was destroyed by the blasts. prevent is really here strike, but it will serve one less to park post we run and go to a few. and so we have been taken federal and diesel from the damaged ambulances and using it to fuel the ones that are working well. but with a few, many fear emergency services could grind to
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a halt. more important than anything else is fuel. so far fuel has not been the into destroyer. fuel is extremely urgent because without the fuel, the trash themselves cannot move without fuel. the generators cannot produce electricity. for hospitals, for bakeries, for the water, the selling nation class, only a trickle of aid has been a load into gaza, with israel consistently bought in few concerned that it will be used. and how much is operations? a site from the air strikes israel has imposed a complete blockade on the strip following a mazda is terrorist attacks on october, the 7th. but palestinian president must be the boss, is seeking international support for a ceasefire, and the opening of the humanitarian quarter door. we demand
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a complete ceasefire on the opening of permanence, car doors for humanitarian relief, the entry of medicine and food, and the provision of water, electricity, fuel, and other basic needs. with more and more ambulances destroyed, and few running out of gas as emergency services could soon be forced to shut down at the time when their work is more important than ever. to offset by ron, from the norwegian refugee council, told us what could happen if the un relief agency has to halt its operations. and garza means another line line cops. simple as that. 2 things it's and it is indeed a gain of survival. now for the 2300000 people in gaza, the trick to evaluate that has been at i've seen from rough on to gaza. is nowhere near enough? i mean, i'm on one day we had 20000 bottles of water for example, and that is healthy enough for what percent of the as the population. so 65 percent
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of the population is now displays living in of a padded shelters that continue to evolve a causing fuel on such as coaching, baltic, tricity, and fluids means that, and i'm going to turn in catastrophe dealt with that. we are with this thing. will continue each on falls will mean babies in their house, 2 beds, all right, raise their age pages. people are wire on the bench latest will be at risk. if it's uh, preventable jacks and schools, hospitals would not be able to send to an injured and wounded in the meantime. that was awesome. and byrom from the norwegian refugee council. one of these really hostages released overnighted by him off has been speaking about her or do you wish of ad lib shits told us told journalist she was abducted on a motorbike and forced to walk through kilometers of tunnels of a spite this the 85 year old says she and her fellow hostages are treated quote
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gently by their captors provided medicine and food. i'm with them. husband is still being held captive and gaza. c, w, correspond atanya, kramer, and jerusalem told me more about what the former hostage i'd say. it's too hard to, i'm the one 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 to keep woods, which is very close to because of border and kill people and to people hostage like uh, they did with her. and her husband who is actually still housed in garza. she also said interestingly that they were looked into a system of tunnels,
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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 don't know is really officials. i've always said there's a garza beneath garza and that this, 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 $220.00 hostages to the health and garza that has been confirmed so far uh, from the uh, is really, i mean, and uh, mostly the families and relative said no, the less than 10 minutes of that they would have listened. certainly very carefully what you have to say, or you're watching the news live from berlin. here's a reminder of our top story. israel has responded angrily to comments from the un secretary general. antonia gutierrez, is really investor and foreign minister were enraged by gutierrez,
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saying that the mosque chairs to tax on october 7th quote, did not happen in a vacuum. that's all for now. coming up next is dw business with, with rob watts. thanks for watching. stay with us. the, every jenny is far less surprises. we've gone all out to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the.
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