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the, the, this is the w news coming to live from berlin, the clash of the un security council in new york, israel's foreign minister, his back and criticism from the un cheat. keep these in boston who also recognized the effects by i'm honest, we've not happen in the value of secretary general was really plus human agency helping refugees. and guys of warrens, it will be forced to stop and say it operations today. if it doesn't get more fuel, israel's military won't allow fuel intake also accusing him. loss of stock piling
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supplies the hello him, terry martin. good to have you with us, united nations secretary general, antonio gutierrez is facing criticism. after comments, he made the un security council meeting in new york. israel's investor to the us is gutierrez, so should resign after remarks he made criticising israel's bombardment of gaza. un chief condemned the terror attacks by him us, but he also urged and what he described as the collective punishment of the palestinian people. the very heated exchanges of the un security council meeting in new york as the war and gaza rages on un secretary general. i'm certainly a good to have as well, and the situation is getting more di by the hour, at least, and he repeated his condemnation of how much the tenor attacks and reiterated his
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goal for humanitarian sci fi. it is important to also recognize the effects by miles did not happen in the vacuum. the policy didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of simple guiding occupation. but the grievances of the policy and people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. and those appalling attacks 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 see if he didn't casualties. and also the selection of neighborhoods continued to mount. and that a deeply alarming is megan, a foreign minister coming, responded angrily to the comment. so 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 went a step further the you and he's failing, a new mister secretary general have lost all morality and impartiality. i think that the secretary general must resign outside you n h q relatives to 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 a ceasefire. however, russia said it would be to anything short of a full se science with some of the un now and deadlock, a diplomatic solution to the crisis seems very distant prospect clicked against is really short. while ago i spoke with peter land, he's on his a spokesperson for these really military. i asked him about a potential cease fire with the you in us, canada, and even the used for him. policy chief, all calling for
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a pause to allow humanitarian a end of the gaza strip. this day 19 of oregon from us. i must have initiated a war, opened a war master code. over a $1400.00 is ready. adopted 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 goal is strip 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 a must, it is intentionally putting of the people that risk. indeed, we are working international humanitarian organizations operating 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 more started to 19 days ago, and we are facilitating and indeed we've seen over the last few days,
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several trucks coming from through. rafa arrives dar this, mr. linda. sorry. yeah. well, me, sorry. i used the power line. sorry. i just wanted to, to ask you a if i see your points there, but i was wondering about a ceasefire or pause or is he is really military planning, a pause in the fighting or think spy sky. this is 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. but nevertheless, the time has come home us, us to go. alright, now let's talk about fuel fuels not being allowed into 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
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plants all come up. that is precisely the problem of how much is controlling the symbol of humanitarian crisis, or the image of the humanitarian crisis that is developing a mazda task of fuel. it's holding, it has to be ability. the, the request for a few minutes to go not to is wrong, but to home us. they, all 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 that 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 thing to do . they should do. it was nice of radi around this change of regime. so that come us can never whole is radius of page 2. 122 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,
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providing relief to refugees. it says it's going to have to stop its operations. 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 as well. it's not the case 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 add, 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 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 authority of, 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 is no, it's quite a simple conundrum. unfortunately, against a national human atari and organizations demanding this assistance from,
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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 some very well has getting all the tools 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 they had the fuel to come in from, from egypt at that, at 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, you referred to those. those areas are also being bombs. we play by witnesses. the 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 report in the humanitarian song that we'd designate this,
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that a rocket is actually being fired out of that. so that was, is that the challenge we are facing? do we not protect ourselves because from us is molten rock. it's behind civilians. do we not protect our civilians? this has been tie them. what we are doing is trying to minimize the impact its way on targeting. for most of the shots, we will continue to pursue this terrace organization. the prints are the master code names of adopted over a 1400 people, a 1400 men, women, and children. when they dismember, when they came in and kind of tried it out, although they signed their own destiny, they cannot be permitted to ever hold the power of government and goes again to 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 if so, only humanitarian but also on security. sorry, we're just about out of time. just wanted to ask you one more questions about the
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hostages, which i mentioned earlier on what efforts are underway to get those hostages released recently. because the whole issue uh, i would say $220.00 people to it for the families of $220.00 people that are being torn to pieces full 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, but for operational less opinion, if it's in order to bring them home immediately it is from us is responsibility for their welfare. whereas the mom think 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 home. they all the talking about for priority. they need to be let, let free. now. um, how must have that responsibility? we are expecting them to come her know beat her letter of the israeli defense forces. thank you very much for talking with us today. thank you. good,
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thanks. but as i mentioned in that interview, the u. n. agency helping refugees and gaza says we'll have to halt its operations. there are less, more fuel is delivered. it says it supplies will run out later today. israel's military is refusing to allow the fuel into gaza, accusing the militant group from us, which was the territory of forwarding supplies, israel, and published a blockade on goes after how mazda is terrorist attack. on october 7th, only limited supplies of food, water and medicine have been allowed in, if you will, shortage is hindering emergency services that are already stretched to the live. the blood stained wreckage of an ambulance in gaza. it was destroyed by the blast. prevent is really air strike, but it will serve one less to purpose. 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 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 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 bakeries, and per 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 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. the palestinian president must be the boss, is seeking international support for a ceasefire,
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and the opening of the humanitarian quarter door. we demand a complete ceasefire on the opening of permanent car doors for humanitarian relief, the envy of medicine, and food, and the provision of water, electricity, fuel, and other basic needs. the 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. well, earlier i spoke with husband boucher, a freelance journalist in gaza. i asked him to tell us more about the situation there after intense air strikes were reported overnight. situation. he said like there were insurance, there's like a cost for john. this red folder in the door said that the place where the radio army off the people get back to wait for today. or we are able to figure out where
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people were off to do that q $82.00, and thousands of or hundreds of all the casualties were reported by the ministry of sales at miss to interior. and so it's not clear what's going on. it's hard to, to, uh, take care of that, the number off there strikes score or the bottom paying. and we can hear it from time to time in my area. i mean, let's say like, or if you can send so kind of a strip and i can hear the, the, the tank shells that the air strikes and the fires on devices that evacuating casually. they were very poor. that one bakery was had overnight in looking at the units that you currently central area. and i called you to the information office that the, the only a can read that said that i got the receipt you can bear. so there was housing pollution in gaza. you're watching dw, and who's from berlin up ex. we've got
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