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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from ruling the clash of the un security council in new york. israel's foreign minister hits back at criticism from the u. n. g. it's important to also recognize the effects by i'm honestly not happen in the fact that a secretary general was won't do you live plus the united states in the u. n. agency, helping refugee using jobs of warrens that it will be forced to stop. it's 8 operations today. if it doesn't get more fuel,
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israel's military won't allow fuel in the guys are choosing how much of stock piling supplied the hello. i'm terry morris, and good to have you with us, united nations secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is pacing criticism after comments he made of the un security council meeting in new york. israel's investor to the un says gutierrez, should resign. the remarks he made criticising israel's bombardment of gaza. the menchie condemned the terror attacks by him us, but he also urged and what he described as the collective punishment of the palestinian people. a very heated exchanges at the un security council meeting in new york as the war and gauze of ages on un secretary general antonio gets him as well. and the situation is getting more di by the hour,
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at least. and he repeated his condemnation of how much the tenor attacks wrote and reiterated his goal for humanitarian suicide. it is important to also recognize the effects by our minds, these not happen in a vacuum. the policy didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of civil k, d occupation. 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. the relentless bombardment of guys or by is rarely for us, is the level of cd didn't casualties. and also the selection of neighborhoods continued to mount and that'd be played. a lot of me is making a foreign minister covered and responded frankly to the comments exist, the secretary general in what well do you live? definitely, this is not all the world a he late to cancel his meeting with good service as well as on bassett or to the
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un when to step further. the you and he's failing, the new mister secretary general have lost all morality and impartiality. i think that the secretary general must resign outside you n h q relative to some of the hostages, how the valley they light pairs of shoes to show solidarity. if it's a hostages lights, a us secretary of state, and they bring, can ask the security council to back a new us legged resolution, which calls for humanitarian pauses, but not a ceasefire. however, russia said it would be to anything short of a full se science with some of the you and not. and deadlock, a diplomatic solution to the crisis seems very distant prospect is conflict against israel. to earlier i asked the w correspondent, tanya kramer, in jerusalem, what the reaction is real as been to the clash up to un security council?
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well, i think from uh, what do you understand now this? uh, you know, a criticism has been leveled of these remarks by the un secretary general antonia gutierrez from across the political forward here. this is really a diplomatic pull out as you can call it. you seem to have walked back a bit on that in a treat. uh turn. your guitar is saying that the grievances of the publishing people in power praising here, of course, that kind of justify the horrific of tax advice from us. but still there's a lot of concern, of course, in his remarks about the humanitarian situation, you have to understand that the situate the relationship between the united nations, all the un agencies and organizations working here in israel, and the okay by posting territories has been over the years very easy. it was always a perceived bias that israel, it, because he says biased towards the policy. and of course it is concerns that such a diplomatic pullout. now the highest level would also have for the my determined
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efforts that are being done to get 8 into the 1000 strip to the civilian population . they're sent to me as tanya among israelis toward their government. right now in this crisis, do they support the way the government is handling of the well, i think as what you usually see in time, a tons of war is rarely stand behind the government. and that is in itself already because we've seen, you know, during this year, weeks and weeks of protests against this far vitamin, it's as government know, we have a different government, the opposition, some of the opposition lead us joined in this war cabinet. so that is this common effort, and that is, you know, the support that uh, this must and what the government has put as a school that i'm us and might, it has to be evaluated. that capabilities have to be stopped at the same time. there are dissenting voices as well as saying, you know,
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we need to talk about what is happening off to all of this. also when it comes to the ground invasion that everybody's waiting for. what will happen with this? but i think what is more clear also is that it is really fun to see the government taking responsibility, especially 5 minutes to been. you mean that's and you all for what happened in the 1st place on october 7th, these initial attacks by how not submitted since things are easily coming into israel, the intelligence failures and they want to see him taking responsibility. and i think these are the questions that are being off right now, but they will come up even more once this crisis. this war will end at some point. there's been reports coming in, overnights of rockets being fired in various places, a violent clashes in the west bank. what more can you tell us ton to well, the overnight rates and the occupies westbank has been continuing all these days. and that has been another big the incident again in the jeanine of the northern
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westbank, or whether it is really, i mean, i said they have targeted gunman from the air. we understand from posting house officials that at least 4 people were killed in this incident. the other, you know, open eyed rates and many communities in the occupied westbank going on almost a daily or nightly. we also hear from this really ami they helping miss outside from siri, integrity to the occupied colon heights. and israel house responded to that and also another incident in uh and you have the goals and strip that uh, naval come on, does have intercepted an infiltration attempt, as the military puts it from militants that were coming through the c a to the shores to, to israel so still militants the trying to get into israel and they have been killed as well. tanya, thank you very much. that was d w as tanya kramer in jerusalem. but we can now talk to is really military spokes
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person, peter atlanta. he joins us from telling me welcome to the program. now the un us canada and use the use for them policy cheap. they've all called for a, for a pause to the funding to allow humanitarian aid into gaza. is the is really military planning such a pulse or perhaps a cease fire started. good morning. it's day 19 of oregon from us. how much that initiated a war opened a war master code over a 1400 is ready? duct is 222 people. we are just, we have decided to destroy them up and make sure they can never will. the soul of tire against us again, the situation and the gods trip as, as such as we are, we are doing going out of our way to to try and differentiate between the civilian population and the terrorist. unfortunately, it is
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a month that is intentionally putting of the people that risk. indeed, we are working international humanitarian organizations uprising in the ground in order to assess and understand the needs. there are and there was a co stockpiles of food and medical supplies before this war started the 19 days ago. and we are facilitating and indeed we've seen over the last few days, several trucks coming from through rough. uh rise. dar, this is mr. linda. sorry. yeah, well knew, sorry names the power line. sorry, i just wanted to, to ask you a if i see your points there, but i was wondering about a cease fire or a pause or is he is really military planning, a pause in the fighting or say spar guide if he's continuing, it strikes the going from us, that is our mission. now this is our goal at this time. i'm not aware of any plans to conduct the cfo or anything in full and or any need for that at this time. indeed, we are listening to the international actors and we are listening very carefully.
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but nevertheless, the time has come home us, us to go. alright, now let's talk about fuel fuels not being allowed in to gone. so it's desperately needed for hospitals and sanitation. as you know, your government says that come off as hoarding fuel. but even if that's the case, what speaks against the un supplying fuel to hospitals and these holland nation plants as us come us, that is precisely the problem of, from us, is controlling the similes, humanitarian crisis, or the image of the humanitarian crisis. that is developing a must have a fuel. it's holding, it has the ability, the, the request for fuel needs to go, not to as well, but to hum us the governor will far too if it goes a strip, they all set claiming the responsibility for the people have caused that they should instead of holding the fuel, oh that's higher tunnel so that they can have ventilation. also their rockets for per kind of fuel or whatever they're doing with it. they should give it to the hospital if i should give it to the people for the water pump. that is the right
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thing to do. they should do it. walk me. so radi around this change of regime. so that come us can never whole is radius of page $222.00 is right. being hostage this morning, all the people, the 202000000 people like gaza hostage. i do want to ask you about those hostages and just a moment, but um, regarding the fuel um you know that the un organization is operating and guys, uh, providing relief to refugees. it says it's going to have to stop it's operation. uh, if it doesn't get fuel coming in today, what do you think is going to happen? and guys, if the u. n is no longer operating, this is not a place of what i think it's important what they do and they need system on from us to instead of holding the fuel, they need to give it to the people that are in dire need. and we're not, we're not saying that there is no dire need of both. when you, when we bought a 1000000 people to evacuate the north and gaza strip to the south, to get them out of harm's way. then there's going to be an increase need in the
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south. and so from us need to make sure that the people risk that needs is the responsibility of from a stay on the governing afar to of the gaza strip. they decided as a governing authority to go to go with is ro comics. but israel to get from us so that there's no, it's, it's quite a simple conundrum. unfortunately, against a national human atari and organization demanding this assistance from, from israel or missing. the points from us need to be held responsible for their actions. they need to make sure that they are giving the supplies to the hospital as well as like thing, but the masking, all those have to for 11 more day for every day they keep, you'll start shows that how most are actually distributing well, just to be clear, i think what they're asking for is for the aide to fuel to come in from, from egypt at that of the crossing there. and then not asking for israel to provide the fuel itself, but to simply allow it in for the humanitarian work. but i want to move on to to something else, the question of safe areas or the to the, in the south you,
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you referred to those. those areas are also being bombs. we play by witnesses, a could confirm that. what are you doing to assure that innocent civilians are, are not being killed in the safe areas? so cool, so i just received the result in the humanitarian song that we'd designate this rocket is actually been far out of that. so that was is the fact challenge we are facing? do we not protect ourselves because from us is multiple rockets behind civilians. do we not protect our civilians? this has been cited and what we are doing is trying to minimize the impacts we are targeting for most of the shots, we will continue to pursue this terrace organization. the prints of the master code names adopted over a 1400 people, 1400 men, women, and children. when they dismember. when they came in and penetrated out all that they signed their own destiny, they cannot be permitted to ever hold the power of government and goes again to
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move such attacks against israel. that is the situation for me, it is the civilians forgot that i've been let down miserably by this terrorist organization. right? have responsibility to try and alleviate those issues that the only humanitarian but also security. sorry, we're just about out of time and just wanted to ask you one more questions about the hostages, which i mentioned earlier, and what efforts are underway to get those hostages released briefly, if you can't. the whole issue. uh, i would say 220 people to the families of 220 people. they're being torn to pieces for 19 days. now, a reality that i call imagine the pain that they are going for. and we all, and i'm saying that the idea of the top of our priority for, for operational less opinion efforts and wants to bring them home immediately. it is from us is responsibility for their welfare, where it's involving international committee of the red cross have access to them. and i would say we will not a to any slacks in order to bring them,
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are they all the talking about for priority? they need to be not let free now and how must have that responsibility. we are expecting them to come home. know peter letter of the israeli defense forces. thank you very much for talking with us today. a thank you. good that. well germany, his boy strong support for his real sense, the homeless terror attacks for administer unattainable bulk was among the diplomats who addressed the un security council. on tuesday, she also appealed for humanitarian relief. the fight is against homos and not against civilians. that is why that is why it's crucial for us that this fight must be carried out in line was to military involved with the greatest possible concentration for civilians in gaza. that is why my country germany is increasing or shoot me an a chairman a to go all the up by 50000000 euro,
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of which 19000000 go to own wrong. that is why we need human to terry in windows so that those who are suffering can get help in gospel spray in johan bought a pool here, who is the deputy head of the cd. you see us, you parliamentary group in germany and an expert on defense and foreign policy. welcome to the program. we just heard a for mr. bell buck there announcing a new, a package for guys. after repeating germany, germany stands by israel, in the face of civilian casualties melting and gauze, and humanitarian situation. there is a red line for germany when it comes to supporting nothing. yahoo is government now, i think and to the thinking in red lines is not the necessary approach. and that very situation is where it is in the now, you know,
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due to a lot of responsibility off the, uh, being uh, responsible for the low cost for coming in millions of jews. uh there is no doubt that germany is close to israel is supporting is way is fully and its comment against thomas from us is the very reason, paul, the situation we are in now. and if there is a chance to sold all, especially the problems for the civilians who may be interested in the, in the find to had it is how may i ask, who can solve the problem if they give up, they have terrible risk fight against is or it is a leave the alms, besides, and if they come back to a negotiation table and of costs, they are due to, to make
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a ride. so philistines and everybody is in favor of a 2 states solution, but not in this way, not by killing mothers towels and is radians not so turbo boost attacks. so at that very stage. busy of the 40, so pulse is what now israel says it wants to wipe out. i'm us sung after that horrible, if you're not going to over 7, but there are voices who say that the current war will breed more hatred and extremism. we heard german transfer all of schultz talking to benjamin netanyahu, urging him not to be blinded by rage. what's your take? is israel on the right path now? yes, it is on the right parts. you will have not seen a full fledged offensive on the ground. so i don't see, rage buys to a,
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but i see in this way which is clearly decided to really wipe out these terrorists. and i think this is whether you necessary i do not see any other solution. and i would expect that the you in counseling especially to is generally the secretary of products uh which the rabbit share account sees well across the taking care off so that the phase also tell us tv. and uh, and then that will, uh, uh, formulating their interest to get to a national level, which is necessary. and absolutely, and that to me. but i would have expected that the un secretary cortes uh off the ready countries to put more pressure on how much to use they have leverage on. i'm us to give us this to give up. this pied. okay,
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so give up the way and only using toyotas to uh, tom says, uh, 2 to 2 and opportunities in july, the hold is way better. so the advanced mode is amazing. the 1212 is johann bought a full deputy head of the city. you see us, you parliamentary group, an expert on defense for policy. thank you very much. thank you as well. or what are you an agency helping refugees and gaza says it will have to hold as operations. there are less, more fuel is deliberate, it says it's applies will run out later today, israel's military is refusing to allow fuel and the guys are choosing the militant group from us, which runs the territory of hoarding supplies is real imposed blockade on garza after a mazda is terrorist attack on october 7th, only limited supplies of food, water and medicine had been allowed in the fuel shortages, hindering emergency services that are already stretched to the with the blood stained wreckage of an ambulance in gaza. it was destroyed by the blast. permit is
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really air strike, but it will serve one last purpose. no, no, i didn't. so we were running out of fuel. and so we have been taken federal and diesel from the damaged ambulances and using it to fuel the ones that are working in common. but with a few, many fewer emergency services could grind to 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 generator is cannot produce electricity for hospitals, for big trees, for the water decently nation class. only a trickle of aid has been to load into gaza,
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which is real consistently bonding few concerned that it will be used and how masses authorizations a site from the air strikes. israel has imposed a complete blockade on the strip following how much this 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, or the demand, a complete ceasefire. and 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 a gas as emergency services could soon be forced to shut down. at the time when their work is more important than ever. earlier i spoke with husband belushi. he's
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a freelance journalist in gaza. i asked me to tell us more about the situation and guys in the wake of intense airstrikes reported over night. a situation, as you said, like there were there's, there's right, the costs are gone. this red folder individual said that the place where the way they are in the office to get it back to wait. or today are we able to come out where people were off to do that q 82 and the thousands of or hundreds of or the catch you what. ready it is and were reported by the ministry of sales and this to interior. and so it's not clear what's going on. it's hard to, to uh, take care of that, the number of their strikes score or the bombing. and we can't hear it from time to time. in my area, i mean let's say let her to keep time since hotel the strip and i can't hear the tank shells that the air strikes and the fires of the ambulances that eventually
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casually, they were very poor. that one bakery was had overnight in mother did she currently central area and i called you to the information office that the, the only a can read that said that mckenzie had referred, you can't bear the un agency working with refugees and gaza says that it might halt gauze, 8 operations due to a lack of fuel. how much aid have you seen coming through into gaza? we are talking about few number of trucks we are taking like as a 64 then i think yesterday they were a few trucks more team and that is, are we below the need and all of the 8 hours and all of the building
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and the fuel which is the basic need for many services, for water supplies for a full day to and i had to work what i'm going to say for a little bit. and i will add, 4 more certainty should, with a shifter add, you know, gallons of water is going to be an a tooth, and it needs to be a be terminated in different patients as long as they're still fuel. they would be now drinking water for folder or the end of the people and the on and why is providing fund bakeries would we know we did so that that has to be clean. so that backs with the cheaper price for the, for the people. but other other aids, i mean, passionately, i haven't seen it, may be, there were some distribution in schools like ethics, the type of filters that people are evacuated to, but the, and some, some, some, some, the medical supplies where distributed boxley to some hospital in the south of visuals,
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think of and the dicks are saying that the hospitals and been getting better or slow down the city and including the green house. people will think on a searching house because they are not receiving your b a. i just want you to auburn contain a delivery to these these various. so that was housing pollution. speaking to me, a little earlier from gaza. you are watching the news coming to line from berlin. just reminder of the top stories we're following for you, this, our israel's ambassador to the un has called on secretary general antonio gutierrez to resign or terrace, told security council that how much is the terrorist attacks on october? 7th quote. did not happen in a back, in spite protections, condemnation of the attacks. israel's investor has accused the un cheap of justifying territories and un agency that helps refugees and gaza says we'll have
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to fault it's operation. so less, more fuel is delivered. it says it's supplies will run out later today. israel's military is refusing to allow fuel pentagon, so accusing the militant group, them us, which controls the territory of forwarding supply up ex tear on the w. a news. it's our environment show pico india on terry martin. the
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