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the the is it dw news line from finding the fuel supplies in gaza, runs dangerously low, the one agency housing refugees and the terrace. he was that without more, it will have to shut down aid operations. israel's ministry is refusing to allow the fuel into casa, accusing him of stuff, finding supplies of the criticism from israel un chief antone. the terrorist clarifies comments in which you describe these riley as strikes on concepts as collective punishment of palestinians on the power to bring
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a power of music to bring his writers and palestinians together. the academy founded here in bel environment on conductor daniel byron. boeing unites young musicians from those couple of the also on the program, germany's government to prove his plans to get tough. i'm big jack through asylum sake of the proposals come as the growing number of migrant strains of public services and places. immigration, in fact, at the center of political the by the control guy, a welcome to the program. you and agency helping refugees in gaza assessment skills . supplies will run out later in the next few hours. meaning it will be forced to stop operating unless more fuel is allowed in full a convoy of 20,
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the tracks has arrived in garza from egypt, but israel's minutes res. refusing to allow a few into the tattered tre, accusing the medicine group, hamas which runs gauze, affording supplies the shortages hendrick, emergency services that are already stretched to the limit stuff in this hospital. and going to assist you walking around the clock to help those hit by the ongoing strikes were rushing to help people severely injured. and also in a race against time before critical supplies run out, we can consume water pressure, so low if they are unable to operate these central. several ization machines that we use for to sterilize our surgical equipment and the electricity keeps cutting out. we were completely dependent on the fuel, which i understand is no longer coming in doctor's under pressure to conserve whatever little water and fuel supplies they have to be electric generators that
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many hospitals and now relying on a does now beginning to trickle into gaza. but israel says they still have reason to block the transport to fuel supplies. think about they look as we are aware that some of us needs fuel. they needed badly for the military infrastructure after the stove, all the fuel from one row, then it will discuss the issue of the fuel with the world. and if the hospitals are in peril across from us, other furs to on some of that, how much resupplied the fuel to the hospitals and to the poor residents, the world's most of the month is from how much do you and says that they may have to hold the aid opperation if the situation is not resolved quickly. fuel index travelling urgently because without the fuel, the trash themselves cannot move without fuel. the generators cannot
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produce electricity. for hospitals, her bakeries for the water, the selling nation class, the white house so. so this is working with its partners in the middle east to push for fuel to be allowed into garza, for the citizens of gaza. time is running out well the secretary general off the un says he, shocked by was he says on misinterpretations, are free moxie made out the security council yesterday. and toner gutierrez says he can clearly condemn vitale attacks on these ro, a carried out by the militant group, hamas. on the 7th of october. they also described israel's bobbing of gauze as collective punishment of palestinians. israel's, i'm boss of it's with you and he's calling on him to resign. and israel has threatened to stop issuing visas for un officials. or does he find correspondence? rebecca visits joins us from jerusalem. welcome, rebecca. let's start with that reaction center. the secretary general's was
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we haven't had any reaction yet. feel of the, the statement that you just had from. i'm going to antonio gutierrez, saying that he was shocked by his rails reaction. but they said he was a flurry. all reactions were after he made those initial statements, the, the israel view ambassador to the you. and as you just mentioned, cooling on, on to 10 year gutierrez, to step down, he had no place to be making such remarks. they also said that they want to block you and work of, of the visions to come from you and work as a you and representatives from coming in to israel. and in fact, the 1st were visa has been refused in a emergency. i coordinate to have his visa refuse to come in, so we don't know exactly how far down the hierarchy such a visa band would, would, would be whether or not that will affect people who work here, that many humanitarian aid workers who are here for the un representing one of the,
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the main body that the owner of the main body that represent palestinians, independent city and territories. so don't represent, i'm sorry, but look off them. so you know, we don't really sure exactly how far that will go. but we're seeing that they all standing by, they was having refused that 1st visa and absolutely curious, you know, the vivian was already invested. it wasn't the only one to, to be furious. there are other people, the chairman of yeah. push him also expressing outrage it. 5 guitars and comments busy heard that you tear is feeling family that he's been misinterpreted. and so let's move away from that. then perhaps you could bring us up to date on the, with the latest on the continuing is really as strikes on gaza of the you had some of it there in the report that we know is really continuing. there is strikes in gauze and no one is able no one from the international community. nobody at always able to into gaza to see exactly what's happening there on the ground. we're taking reports from, from people on the ground very. but, you know, we,
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we know that the death toll is certainly rising from those pictures that we're seeing. the bombardments that are going on the death toll is rising. the ministry of health in gauze is saying it's well over 6000 casualties. now we have no way of independently verifying those claims, but when you see the pictures of the destruction in suddenly caught me far off. and that of course, unfortunately is expected to rise and wait there, which would then be a ground invasion. the situation would of course, become even worse for people on the ground this and you heard in that report, feel about the humanitarian situation as well. that's in suing. they have a catastrophe for people trying to flee the bombing. we know that more than 600000 people are now to slice from the north of the gallons of stripped has moved to areas for the south. but we know these route is continuing is from bottom is even in the south and people a fast running out of precious few was the food. and as you heard the, we have the you and saying that soon, even if it's a going to have to stop because they simply just can't handle it with the lack of
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resources that they have. but not meanwhile, how my survey have fired long range missiles that into age. right? yes, that's right. we had a little earlier with content also by the is randy made a tree, her mouth coming out saying that they had fired this long range missile that had 250 kilometers range. in fact, on a southern city where many of the people who are being actually affected in the initial attack, the terror attack on october 7, they saying in the city a last on the border with egypt. and that was the target of the attack on don't know where exactly exactly what the target was, but certainly the key is now have must have said that they carried out that attack in the 90. if it's set there. these riley military have said that there was a evidence that a strike had been made, although there were no reports of casualties that repeated it landed in an open field. now there's a very long range missile normally stuff, but the projectile,
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so the more just from the gaza strip, the show. so medium range miss up real quick. so i should say, and this is perhaps how much, you know, flexing muscles, we're not really sure exactly what they're a most the to try and quotes fee. it's it sort of size is ralph, look what we type. it's not that a lot has not ever been a target. it has a rocket attack in the past, but usually from the sun i put into the way uh usually how much military or other palestinian militant groups try and move in to that area. but it's not shorter range for all kids, and even that hasn't happened for some years. so this is quite an alarming, a escalation, if you will. um and you know, certainly means that how much have not figured capabilities. and we've seen an f in a room is about a new hostage release. we've been hearing for some time. we so for hostages has been released, as we know, it's been very, very big news. very welcome news here at. but we have been hearing that we
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certainly know that the it is the tools to get the hostages out of going through our ongoing katasha, particularly playing a leading role in those tools. egypt was well playing a huge role, particularly with the 2 women who were really yes today. but we've been hearing for a couple of days now that this is the figure of 50 hostages. this room of the perhaps 50 jew nationals may be released soon. we don't know any more at this stage . everyone's that of waiting with bated breath if you will. it's not clear whether they would even be released in, in one to. * and whether they would be released separately. so the trip said it, it's really hard to say at this stage, what's happening with those tools, everything. everything's very mom. you know, they don't want to jeopardize any of the tools, but could tell, has come out to say that any ground invasion would really put those tools in jeopardy and suddenly put the lines of the remaining more than 200 hostages in jeopardy. about rebecca,
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rebecca riches in jerusalem. later of lebanon's as list has belong group has helped folks in vain village with hamas on other palestinian factions as belong, sound went on to mass classified as terrorist organizations by several countries are fighting between has blown and israel intensified over nice holding 50 people were killed in the south of the country with another for dad in israel is believe that iran is at the center of the recent escalation being a longstanding support to of both thomas on has blah roland reaction to the mass is deadly attack on israel. on october 7th, lawmakers celebrate with johns and on to around the streets, the islamic republic, supporters of seeing the same to rearrange, and she'll tell the police students to load if necessary. we should fight alongside them. it wasn't always this way off the establishment of the state of israel in may
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. 1948 iran maintained close ties, defacto, recognizing the country of everything change. when in 1979, the tire on wanna key was toppled by the theocratic government, by a total of so many as part of this land make revolution. viewing israel as a threats to as long as it runs new government, capital, diplomatic and commercial ties with israel. it declared liberation on the palestinian territories. one of its main priorities, as well as the fight against western influence across the middle east. part of this fight is around to involve meaning, creating has belong a she a political party and militant organization in the lab and on in the early 19 eighties. the group continues to be closely lined with the rainy and regime. it fired rockets at israel. i was of the reason to have mass tara attack, so for my gamma, israel and the us of repeatedly claimed that around support for the palestinians
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also led to the foundation of a mass, while around denies, directly assisting him ass in his recent attacks. it has repeatedly wound is rid of consequences if the retaliatory strikes on calls that continue. i get general j in general, yet it only be the if this crime continues to muslims and resistance forces will be impatient, told him at the top and nobody will be able to stop them individually. and then the west must know this have as well. and i for them, they shouldn't expect some people to stop those groups from doing this or that will don't go to. no one can stop them when they lose their patience to be told for israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has issued his own warning of depend on what i have a message to a rod and has the law who will know, don't test us on the northern border. don't get back to the mistakes that you did. one system shouldn't, because today the price that you will pay will be much more expensive. the
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potential for nuclear war raises the stakes even higher, while israel neither confirmed nor denies. having equal weapons around says that its own u. k. program is peaceful and is blamed. israel for attacking it's nicholas sites, both countries and managed to avoid and all that war to decades. but the recent escalation in the middle east raises fits of this state as quote, could change. before bahama tara tax is around and saudi arabia had had been in the process of establishing a diplomatic relations for the 1st time following decades as enemies with hopes of a breakthrough on the on ice proof that saudi's way the relations were being rebuilt in set time but this was the 1st ever was really ministerial visit to the gulf kingdom. a few days later. another is wally ministers, trip to re add the visits followed is really prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu is addressed to the un general assembly in new york. he claimed peace between saudi and israel was close but i believe that we are the cause of an even more dramatic breakthrough in historic peace between israel and saudi arabia. sound either knew that for jane, close the tides with as well, risk angering, palestinians. at the end of september, it sent its 1st delegation in 3 decades to be occupied. westbank, its aim was to reassure palestinians that the oil rich kingdom still supported the fight for statehood. which on october, the 7th, i presume, changed the deadly terror attacks on these re the soil by militant islam is group hamas have shaken the middle east. the world
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in retaliation as well, has declared war on how mice, which governs the guns, a strip within days, reports and much but foundry. a rapier was pushing us backs, plans to normalize ties with, as well on hold the saudi government, even how talks with it's and is wells arch enemy iran, one of the strongest supporters of homicide analysts believe the saudi crown prince is trying to de escalate tensions in them increasingly bonus hall region while publicly supporting the palestinians. we are the colors we gather here to see the escalating violence that guys is witnessing today. the price of which innocent civilians are paying. we have firm or rejection of targeting civilians in any way. and the importance of sticking to international law and the necessity of stopping military operations against civilians and infrastructure. we want to create
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conditions to restore stability and achieve peace that ensures reaching a solution to establish a palestinian stays in a way that the chief security and prosperity for all which at the moment peace and stability seem a long way off. improving relations between saudi arabia and is well, just one of the many casualties. here's look at a couple of stories away from the middle east. will stuff in russia where paul them, it says approved is withdrawal from an international tracy binding nuclear tests hasn't posted and had previously will invest. each country board console is backing of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty, since they said they haven't been ratified by the united states. they're not for yourself to moscow, could resume nuclear testing. the publicans in the united states have nominated by latest choice to become speaker of the house of representatives. mike johnson is
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the 4th pick for the jump. the 3rd dropped out to being criticized by donald trump is failure to install to speak on means congress has effectively stopped to work. least 26 people have been killed by suspected islamist medicine's attack in the democratic republic of congo. officials applying the bicycle on a group with links to so called is logic state. here in germany, i've a cabinet has approved a draft bill to speed up the dean for taste of asylum seekers. there's application to have been rejected. the government has been under pressure to tighten the assignment rules, as the number of refugees has grown in recent months, rights groups, and even some within the governing coalition side of the proposals. go to file interior minister nancy phase has taken the next step toward her goal of toughening germany's immigration rules. her new draft to bill approved on wednesday 6 to make it easier and faster to deport people who are still in the country,
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despite not having the legal right to say. for example, because there was silent request was rejected. the feeling in the government is that the current system desperately needs work and as an added burden to german, he's overwhelmed immigration system. last year of thirty's failed to carry out 2 thirds of the around $36000.00 the plan deportations on the when order to protect the fundamental right to asylum. we must significantly limit irregular migration because those who don't have the right to state must leave our country to fill up the number of repub creations, the series already around 20000 percent higher than the same period last year. but there is still an urgent need for action. comes on stuff. the people can currently be held in pre deportation, custody for up to 10 days. the plan is to extend this to $28.00 days to allow all stories more time to repair. police would also have greater access to
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a person's accommodation or phone, making it easier to confirm their identity and carry out the deportation. the government also wants to accelerate the expulsion of convicted smugglers and possibly the most controversial proposal. members of organized crime groups could be reported even if they have not been convicted of a crime as already occurs for members of terrace groups. experts, question whether the measures will actually have an effect the likely increased deportations best, but i think it's not going to be a game changer because like i said, the main reason why a declination stale is the lack of corporations with countries of origins and the absence of, of legal documents in here, it's hard to, to make big changes. parts of the governing coalition, like some members of the green party, but especially migrant and refugee are going his ations. see the proposed changes as being too severe. they ask whether the measures would even be legal,
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saying they are at least legally questionable if not unconstitutional. was the debates of immigration gathers movements in many communities in germany already struggling to provide the accommodation for refugees, including hundreds of thousands of from the ukraine. summit being housed in a full my international airport hearing about a so the rest of this is how you got the product. fine. oh, nice. so do you find a way to us before? no, this is the origin was easy enough that the when you try and now it isn't state accommodation and but it though you're at the compliance office for refugees, she gets help with have problems with the oh, got the only b as long as refugees. we don't know, you know, it is very difficult for us to understand and communicate. that's why an organization like this is so important, does a great help for people like us as humans, like the much tie a form which let the gift every day quickly. i'm the love she really bosses german
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with texas fruits and has studied languages here at the complaints of this can put them to good use. here's of elk grove, window slow internet. but as of recently one complained keeps coming up the xerox. these plots margaret was there was a lack of space which creates problems between refugees and them. if you're stuck in a room with 5 people, there are clashes. yeah. stake on stuck on the show. so our sites here at the full ment. teegan appleton building refugees had been accommodate just for one and a half years space discussed as it is in many communities in germany in order to accommodate all the new arrivals. and extension is now being billed 3000 new places almost twice as many as before. an emergency solution itself and under the winter, we need other accommodation that allows people to be alone in a closed room on to be between close to close those on monday. move to these types of how them cruises can sign it. so then the refugees have to move together instead of 6 square meters, each personnel only has full. i think
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a lot of people you look forward to the people in the room, which in the i'm very pleased with giving us a room over our heads and a bed to sleep in. and they give us food value. the complaints of his helps every refugee in his or her mother tons. in 60 percent of cases, all of his colleagues find a solution finish over mister shaw, stop of his. if i didn't manage to help, at least i said hello to the post and listen to them and made them feel i am here in the facility in the system around 200 cases a handled. the problem is the nice that is fine problem with the authorities. has been solved and a long standing project here in the brings together young musicians from israel and the palestinian penetrates a decade ago every night and conduct a new battery on board and stopped it. uncle castro academy in memory of his friend, the postilion right to edward site. despite all,
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perhaps because of the current conflict, students of the bottom boom side academy of united typical a concept that began with a minute silence. the a scene is re unity. youngest riley's palestinians and lebanese musicians sit together, listen to each other and find the common tone between these all study together at the band bowing site academy and bell in the music school. and its students has been shaken by recent events in this. and i thought that he 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 a where they can be together, which is almost like do the, the academy was founded by conductor daniel barron boy, him in 2012 with
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a going to the coming. the divide between is radius and palestinians. his deep conviction is that peace community come from understanding the his son michael, don 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 discuss the i don't believe there are any defines that can help you bridge the movie that i see repeated efforts to overcome boundaries through talking and i see the making of music together just combine them and was. 6 6 the, let's see, there are many different emotions of their sadness, 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
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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 want to do the, the news line from but then here's a reminder about top story. you an agency which helps refugees in gaza says it will have to help it's operations on invest. more fuel is deliver. israel is managed research using to allow the fuel into gaza, choosing the most improve how mass affording supplies,
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