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but the, this is dw news live from berlin, clash at the un security council in new york. israel's foreign minister hits back at criticism from the u. n. chief, it is important to also recognize the attacks by miles with lots happened in the value of secretary general was really meanwhile, the un agency helping refugees and gaza warrens that will have to stop at 8 operations. if it does not urgently get fuel. it says it only has enough to deliver humanitarian assistance until wednesday night. the
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i'm on the and east of welcome to the program. we begin in new york and the heated the session of the united nations security council. where comments from you? in chief, antonio gutierrez, drew a sharp response from israel. the un chief had earlier criticized israel's bombardment of gaza and urged an end to what he described as the collective punishment of the palestinian people. but his remarks found short shrift on these barely side of the table. they were heated exchanges at the un security council meeting in new york as the war and gauze of ages on un secretary general, and certainly a good time as well. and the situation was getting more di by the hour, at least, and he repeated his condemnation of how much the tenor attacks and reiterated his goal for humanitarian sci fi. it is important to also recognize the effects by miles. the lots happen in the vacuum. the policy didn't people have been subjected
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to 56 years of civil k, d occupation. but the grievances 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. the relentless bombardments of guys would buy is early for us is the level of see if he didn't casualties. and also the selection of neighborhoods continued to mount and that a deeply alarming is megan, a fundamentalist that you're not covering responded angrily to the comments exist, the secretary general in what? well do you live? definitely, this is not all the world. he like to cancel his meeting with gutierrez as well as on bassett or to the un went a step further. the u. n. is failing in you mister secretary general, have lost all morality and impartiality. i think that the secretary general
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must resign outside you n h q relatives of some of the hostages, how the valley they laid pairs of shoes to show solidarity. but the hostages lied to us secretary of state, and they bring can ask the security council to back a new us legged resolution with cold, for humanitarian pauses, but not for the ceasefire. however, russia said it would retail anything short of a full se science with some of the un now and deadlock, a diplomatic solution to the crisis seems a very distant prospect in this conflict against israel. earlier i talked to the w as best and heartache who's covering the story from new york or be heard the secretary general un secretary general until the tears say that those attacks did not happen to vacuum. what he also did say though, is that nothing justifies those the tax, the tax. it's tara text by how much on israel that killed $1400.00 is varies. and
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he also said that he has in the past unequivocally condemned these attacks. now, that's not what that is very. why don't you? but i believe within 20, with tears tried to do here is to tow a fine line because i think we have to understand. he is the head of an organization that comprise the 193 members states that quite frankly, there are quite a number of those states that do not take israel's point of view. now it's the secretary general gutierrez, if you had cited solely with israel, then he would have risk the side of the credibility, his credibility with those nations. and at that would have also wrote it any influence that the united nations might have. because then those nations would have said, 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 before many, many of those speakers today in the security council,
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but many member countries as well is to stop the sicilian suffering that is happening in, in israel. and that is happening in gossip. mos militant group says more than 5700 people have now been killed by his really airstrikes and gaza. israel's blockade is also led to acute shortages of food, water medicine and fuel un agency, which helps refugees in gaza says it will have to halt it's operations unless more fuel was delivered. but israel's military blames come off for the shortage saying and supporting fuel for its own use. the blood stained wreckage of an ambulance in gaza. it was destroyed by the blasts. prevent is really here strikes, 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 in common. but with a few,
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many fear emergency services could grind to a halt. more important than anything else is fuel. so far fuel has not been allowed into the stir. fuel is extremely urgent because without the fuel, the trash themselves cannot move without fuel. the generators cannot produce electricity. for hospitals, for bakeries, and for the water, the selling nation plus 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 mazda is authorizations. 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,
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is seeking international support for a cease fire, and the opening of the humanitarian quarter door. we demand 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 are smaller and smaller ambulances destroyed. and few running out gases emergency services could soon be forced to shut down at the time when their work is more important than ever. osmond byrom, of the norwegian refugee council told us what could happen if the un relief agency has to halt its opperation and ghost. it means another line flying simple as that it seems it's. it is indeed a game of survival now for the 2300000 people in gaza. the trick to evaluate that has been at i've seen from rough on to garza,
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is nowhere near enough. i mean i'm on one day we have 20000 bottles of water for example, and that is healthy enough for what percent of the as the, the population. so 65 percent of the population is now the slice living and of a padded shelters that continue to evolve a causing fuel on such as coaching, baltic, tricity, and fluids means that the humanitarian catastrophe that we, that we are witnessing will continue to unfold. will mean the babies in the house to batch, all right, raise and the h bases, 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, was off med byrom from the norwegian refugee council. one of these rarely hostages, released on monday by how moss has been speaking about her ordeal. notion that lift
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should told journalists that she was abducted on a motorbike, beaten, and forced to walk through kilometers of tunnels. despite this, the 85 year old said she and her fellow hostages were later treated quote, gently, by their captors provided medicine and food or husband still being held captive in gaza. so there she is talking about what she experience. no, i was lying on the motorcycle, my body on one side and my legs on the other end. the guys 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,
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not us. i have to say they were very gracious. 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. dw correspondent tanya cramer and jerusalem had more on what the former hostage had to say. i assume her to on the one hand she said she was treat as 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 defense . that was not those so long ago to see all sort of the gaza strip that they came in and overrun the keyboards, which is very close to because a border and a kill people and 2 people hostage like uh,
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they did with her. and her husband who is actually still housed in garza, she also said interestingly that there were a 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 don't know is really officials. i've always said there is a causes beneath garza and that this, this uh, this uh, these tunnels to the 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 to the host and gaza that has been confirmed so far from the is really all me. and mostly the, the families and relatives said no, there's less than 10 minutes of that. they would have listened. certainly very carefully what you have to say. a long running project here in berlin brings together young musicians from israel and the palestinian territories
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a decade ago. renowned conductor, daniel baron, born, founded in an orchestral academy and memory of his friend the palestinian writer edward site. with the current conflict in the region, escalating students of the band points that academy have come together to perform a concert that began with a minute silence. the a scene of re unity, young israelis, palestinians, and lebanese musicians sit together, listen to each other and find a common tone. 3 needs a full study together at the band boy, inside the academy and bell in the music school. and its students have been shaken by recent events in this and i thought we must ensure that to at least here they have a place where they can come and feel secure, that they can express themselves freely and safely have a place
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a where they can be together was it says i'm doing the, the academy was founded by conduct. daniel baron, boy, i'm in 2012 with the goal of the coming. the divide between is radius and the palestinians. his deep conviction is that peace community come from understanding the his son michael band blame is a professor at the academy. the institution hopes to provide the students with a safe space and a feeling of normality and dock times global miss dusta. i don't believe there are any defiance that cannot be bridge mavita. i see repeated efforts to overcome boundaries through talking and i see the making of music together. this combined them and was. 6 the, let's see, there are many different emotions of their sadness,
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anger. there's a lot of fear. the students are very afraid for their families and friends. despite the situation is random, gaza all students return from the summer break to the academy in bell in this evening is about more than just music. this was really moved. that's all i can say, said suzanne, seeing these young musicians from both sides of the wall playing together uh blank . but an emotional program, the tailor emotional, the pre approval is, is necessary need for the performance. but also for the musicians bravery in the face of trying to do that commitment to keep making music together. you're watching the news coming up next. it's dw business with rob watts and doubts about whether rushing natural gas supplies can still get to europe to ukraine.
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