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pushing deeper into the enclave to go after her mazda militants, residents of gaza. city are reporting is rarely attacks from 2 signs. as the idea of forms, the operation is only going to intensify the escalation. reeves, this concern about the over 2000000 civilians and gaza, especially those hospitalized in the north, the world health organization as warrant. it's impossible to move the thousands of patients out of harm's way without risking their lives on the call for lucian berlin. and this is the day i the the, the will, will be long and difficult and we are prepared for it. right now we're going to make is to kind of change things. and then we own both of garza and go to the city to relocate selves immediately. the
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health care system has completely collapsed that they are treating patients on the floor to taking patients. name is about an assessing. we have 100 patients who are inside the how many of the insurance carrier units you rusty, wasting them means kennings and also on the day rising anti semitism in france in the wake of the israel. how must, for you, will be able to, directly to that it was fear is emotionally charged. more people have a tendency in times of crisis to take sides of the 6th, a little for the 2nd. divide a little welcome to the show. it's good to have you with us is rarely tanks have pushed into the outskirts of kansas city. as the military expanse is ground operations. fierce clashes are being reported in northern gaza. and israel says it has killed dozens more. how most fighters,
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united nations is warning that israel's air strikes, could hit hospital square, thousands of palestinians, or sheltering the hamas run health authorities says more than a 1000 people have been killed so far. although these numbers cannot be independently verified video proposing to show the moments after and is raining rocket attack me out. goods, hospital and central gaza. the palestinian read prison seats is really bombardment coming. these are close sent to the hospital. the humanitarian group estimates 14000 people at sheltering here. in addition to the patients, they are refusing is rails audits to evacuate. the we don't have the means to evaluates outputs. hospitals we have over 400 patients who are inside the hospital . many of them are in the intensive care unit, evacuating them, means kennings,
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and that's why we use the evacuation or the recall on the international community to intervene immediately. the storm, i guess, as to big that is unfolding. israel accuses homeless militants of using hospitals as come on thing to is and shows no sign of pausing. it's pounding over the terror tray is its troops on the ground advance deep into gaza. israel has vowed to dismantle from us after it's unprecedented tara attacks. and israel weeks ago to consult the to shoot in coordinated attacks by ground. and that forces 54 fights has killed thousands of militants and gaza. good barricade themselves inside buildings and tried to attack all forces. but that we're moving in that direction to quote, shit. now we're looking for them to cherry and situation and kinds of remains
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described as israel in just what it caused the 2nd stage of a school with some thousands looted an aide warehouse on the weekend assign the united nation sees that civil oda is breaking down israel has rejected appeals for a humanitarian pause. the international criminal courses warms that impeding aid may constitute a crime. and i want to underline clearly to israel. that must be to set up a efforts without further delay to make sure civilians receive basic food medicine, anesthetics, multi. we hear reports of operations taking place without these basic medicines as if we in the middle ages. but despite all the international, regional rec, little is changing for ordinary guidance with many now to citing to stay put,
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leaving their lives to faint. chasing lee is the country director and save the children in the palestinian territories and joins us from jerusalem. now. good to see mister lee. how are 8 organizations like yours helping the children caught in the middle of this conflict? the situation this time we have 2300000 people in gaza houses in children which are impacted the casualties, deaths and injuries that children facing us, unprecedented with a situation where one child was killed every 10 minutes. now a state the children we are trying to privatize to reach the most vulnerable families. but it's impossible. down 1400000 people, 60 percent of the population have slid to arms the homeless that basically try to seek shelter wherever they can. in hospitals, in schools, whatever it is safe. unfortunately,
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there is no food or to lack of bottom facilities. no medical care available saves the total like many of the agencies, we are trying to privatize the deliver of live saving interventions like food and water to impact communities in the shelters in the schools, into the household. especially. we are that we know that there are many children, like children with disabilities that cannot get to shelters, that cannot move from the that's why you've called on all parties to the conflict, to take immediate steps to protect the lives of children. now, with a cease fire currently off the table, what could those steps be? it is imperative that there must be another, sees by too many turn pauses. gaza. there is not a single space that is facing casa or the north of the south. if you've had bombardments as tribes, this has led to the tremendous numbers of children like you, but also the children that needs to be the delivery of convention goods into casa
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life saving goods like food, water, medicines, and fuel. so that hospitals can function that the fellow nation funds can function because it is running out of water. it's also imperative that humanitarians, we don't allow you because we need to find the children. we need to do the assessments and we need to deliver the systems. but all of this can only be possible. the fighting stops, civilians cannot reach safety. they cannot reach distribution, points to match, intersect. this cannot deliver with this test stripes and showing that it continues to you fear that the children that survived the horrors of this conflict will be prone to indoctrination to radicalization and eventually a perpetuation of the cycle of violence. children are resilient and they can recover. but in order for them to recover the triggers of what's happening has to be removed, the treatments have to be removed and we must give them the treatment that they
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need. this is how every single child throughout the world noticing us of every single conflict, recovers the fighting, must stop. that must be doable. that last piece and must be justice for all children. and they must get the support of the treatment that they need. this is how children go their lives and filled up filled their dreams and visions and have a future. jason langford save the children. thank you so much. i thank you. the, the situation in israel and gaza is having repercussions elsewhere in the world as well. in france, the government is reporting a dramatic increase in the number of anti semitic incidents muslims to fear a growing climate of distrust. but in one town, a group representing several religion has come together to try to diffuse tensions as data we use. lisa lewis report a haven of peace
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amidst the world in turmoil. discrete coal to united. believe us, so peace was set top 20 years ago. it aims to show that people from different religions come live in harmony even in times of crisis. the method is to work together on a common project. this garden should toby's cit dental. it's great to have this place where we can all meet us. awesome muslims, jews, protestants, catholics, us to work together and exchange views. he shows e. so to feel is all the b c, we gather here to show that human life was still has great value of good even if it's put at risk elsewhere in the world. it was more in me on the present to say proceed with this just goes to show that you can get along, even if you don't agree on everything, or mendecy only for the course of 2. when it comes to the current conflict in the middle east they, they prefer to keep the use private for now. they feel times of tens,
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especially in a country home towards are among the largest jewish and muslim populations in western europe. we also typically to know that it was, fear is emotionally charged. more people have a tendency in times of crisis to take sides off the 6th and look for the 2nd divide on the level if you took it. so instead of being soaked up by our belief that only talking to people who agree with us and we usually people who should try to establish a connection with other people in order. so this garden helps it, that'd be so it's like another planet. we can forget about all the wars out there. you develop lots vehicle for the mood, but not all parts of funds also come. that has been numerous demonstrations in favor of israel and pro palestinian gatherings over the past weeks. of the government says that almost $600.00 and to submit to gaps have been registered in france since the current conflict broke out. this research assess, it's not the 1st time unrest that has led to tensions here. well no, there's uh,
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during the 2nd intifada between 200-2006, the number of anti semitic acts went up considerably. and most lives in france were also reporting that they were being discriminated against it. we don't know yet. if the recent stabbing death of a teacher and what is believed to be in this logic, terrorist attack was linked to the warren is right now. but this event reinforces distrust towards the almost funds, even if there are no way linked to this and pay this, i might get more for it back in bull that the group plans to organize discussions on the wall in the middle east. see this afternoon though. they in that meeting with a message of hope from american baptist minister and political activist, martin luther king. and then you a and your phone and the lion and the lamb shall lie down together. and every man she'll sit under his own vine and fig tree. and none, and she'll be
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a friend of those hill. we try to be mindful and respectful towards others and accept our different tulsa. i mean, they believe face should force to piece a message, they hope will resonate the young people there and funds for more or less bringing the myers she is a research director, america at the center for european studies and comparative politics as sounds full in paris and is now you're welcome to the day and how do you explain the rise and anti semitic act since the start of the israel hamas for as well since the start of the 2nd into 5 in 2000. every time we turn off the issue already punched in in conflicts, we see a flaring up of anti semitic. ex. griffin, the boot, and sometimes physical aggressions. it happens every time that was a military operation of the 3 any army in the territories. the cast lead a protective she but this time it has never been such a level of such
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a number of incidents in such a short time to give us an idea. according to the police statistics we've had since october 7, over $119.00 incidents. anti semitic incidence, that is far more the home last year. was it with 436. so there's really something going on. yeah, we're a trend indeed. what are the most common manifestations of anti semitism you've been observing since october 7th? but since october 7 for the moment happily, it's mostly for the aggressions that is to say and to semitic tags, on the walls, when in toilets, in demonstrations on the signs. and there was one serious incident where a couple of men or the couple of jews living in paris. somebody tried to burn the door and the missiles,
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that is the really just signs on the doors has been thrown off the walls here in the patrol. the moment that's not, that's the most serious. we also have at the same time and it's a distinct accounts on the internet. on online, you have hate speeches and we have the money towing of these hate speeches. and over 5000 have been reported since up until december. yeah, and that's actually one of the topics i want to get into with you. what role does social media specifically play in stoking anti semitic prejudice? and times like the stay i'm decides the and the, it's most the people who know each other along the same idea and logical line. but they really, they, they think they can say whatever they want, because they feel anonymity, anonymous online. and so it's really a, something that amplifies what's going on in reword and what about the, the media, the flooding of, of images that,
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that were receiving and much of it also this information. and how is that contributing to that, that climate that is growing tensor intensive when you have the 3 can use, of course that's one of the problem that goes was internet and that's very difficult to control. and so that can even amplified the movement, but it's not the only uh its only what you said is very important. the conflict is the emotion or trigger of these acts. it's, it creates anger, resentment against the jews, and then french jews, whatever the position on the conflict on taking us escape groups. so there's really quite a strength of the images over publicized we're seeing the media when you see the number of civilian losses. when you see women, children, when you see the houses in greens, in the ruins of that creates that anti semitic resentments. taking the jews as the
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scape close to us because of everything it's the overt construction is views which are coming up to the surface. because of these images, france has the largest jewish community in europe. what is right now being done to protect them? well, immediately on october, 7th, the minister of the interior, john government, asked all the perfect in all the departments of france to have a special protection of old jewish buildings screwed and sent a ghost. he immediately went to visit the number of jewish communities. you're sure to them that he was going to protect the jews because of that can choose is attacking friends. so he did as much as he could. he also was a, he urged to catch the people who has been having these anti semitic tags, aggressions, that were more than usual. this has been going faster. he really tried to react
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immediately. but you cannot put a non god behind to read you. and every jew in france today has the feeling that he or she is a target essentially the target. and you mentioned it at the beginning anti semitic act seems to become more frequent, not only in france, whenever the tensions in the middle east rise. what can be done to break that cycle to teach people to detach jewish life from political and military realities in the middle east? it's very difficult. it's not done in one day. it starts at school to try to learn how to react to fake news, to internet, how to control the emotions. and the most important thing i think is networking it's encounters between, for instance, jews and muslims. the 1st concerns and there are several organizations trying to promote living in peace together. that's may be the best way, but it's difficult, especially after the horrible attacks that have taken place. not tomorrow. thanks
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for your time. thank you. the german chancellor shots has been visiting nigeria as jeremy looks for sources of liquefied natural gas. germany has moved away from importing russian gas due to the invasion of ukraine. germany also sees 90 as an important producer of hydrogen in the future. but cells also called for a close partnership when it comes to migration. a german, nigerian project in law goes nigerians, returning from germany receive support to make a new start in their home country. german chancellor will love schultz visit the center for labor migration and reintegration. an office that helps return these find jobs. it is good for them to for the future with the being able to to of income to a fudge off, but also the chance for funding business incense. and before that event,
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at the german run center, the chancellor met with german, nigerian entrepreneur schultz addressed the migration issue and his speech more than ever before. we are offering legal costs space to come to germany, to work that at the same time. those who can stay under these new roots should be able to return a day earlier. schultz met with president lot to new. but the number of nigerians who have to leave germany is relatively high. many no longer have passports and nigeria doesn't accept the substitute documents provided by germany to new bu promised to improve the situation. rarity, to insight into 5 session, to improve a migration situation. people kind of go through the process as long as that would be if you're in good cut action. in return, germany's entering talks with nigeria aimed at establishing unacceptable quote for legal immigrants. but this requires a joint agreement,
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which is likely to take time. let's bring chris up hoffman. he's a member of the german parliament for the free democrats. they're part of the chancellor shaw says governing coalition. mr. hoffman. welcome to the day. now let's get right to an intern interview with the german magazine. just bigger, mister schultz said, germany needed to ramp up the exposure efforts of migrants without permission to stay. is this visit likely to help him achieve that? i think every visit is good in africa because it changes the mind and. busy so there is also a learning lessons when you are in a foreign country and you see those situations there is and then you can judge much better. what is it, what is it about migration? so what is the, i think this is a health, sorry to jump in there. what do you think will be the lessons that he takes back home with him? yeah, i mean there's a lot of nigerians who just don't want to come to germany to work that because they
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prefer english speaking countries that and then uh, one of the proposals in germany was we should have a 2nd official language which it would be english. so because we need more labor force in germany and um, but if they don't want to come because. busy our language is quite difficult and is available. so for a 1st step up is might be helpful to clear this question of a 2nd, the official language and also a visa pro cheap procedure is very complicated and very long term and they are outdated. but you and i, we both know germany establishing english as a 2nd official language that will take time and it won't be a solution to tackle the current labor shortage that we have. so how can his visit actually help to bring qualified labor to in germany, which is sorely lacking at this point? the idea is to bring up centers. well, there is a vocational trainings just the basic, all of
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a different skills. at the same time qualifying speaking, german at b one level. so when you, once you get a b one level, you can enter germany and apply for a job there. and there's a lot of company in some small and medium enterprise who really need those people. me, but many people leave their home countries reluctantly because they don't see a different option. they don't say options to have a good life where they live. um, now him going there. is that going to change anything to tackle the root causes of irregular migration from africa to europe? uh i think the, the, the main main so. busy is um that we have um, unbalanced wealth i'm in europe is by far, much richer than subsaharan africa. so as everything which is in the not in balance
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tends to try to get to the balance. so polity is the main was main souls and this is something african countries can tackle, basically is good governance and we have good examples. look at one though they have a good result and they have fighting corruption. they've been fighting corruption, very hot and successfully. so the climate for investment is much better when there is no corruption and the security. and so. ringback there is some examples where you can see how things could work and how you could attract investment from germany . and i think that was in countries a possibly in the energy sector. that is one a topic that was on the table and during a shelter stay in 90 area. but members of the greens, your other coalition part in partners say that it's basically a scandal. controls is asking for increased investment in fossil fuels, in the global south of where they used to stand on that shouldn't germany have
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african countries harness their wind and sun rather than think into their finite resources like got, i mean this is a very arrogant and you clone e o approach to the greens are talking these days and it's, it's also very loyal to us the chancellor because those countries need the expectation of like jewelry as a huge is a wire or a full size fuels. of course, it's not good for the women, but those poor countries, they cannot afford to live this. you know that to, to last exploit those resources. whereas the west or the northern countries, i'm not willing to, to pay the same amount for, for other resources like renewable energy to replace those fossil fuels. and this is not, not the case in the next 30 years. so it's just the bridge to us and your age.
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and so this fossil fuels will be the bridge and the gas from nigeria will contribute to that. and also our economy needs it. and we'll already an icon in crisis. and this crisis is um, basically because our industry price is so much like the course of huffman member of the german parliament for the free democrats member of the governing coalition here in germany. thanks for your time. ok. and that's our time. but make sure to stay informed, stay engaged and stay in touch so you can follow us on social media. our handle there is at the the we use my own is apps. nicole underscore, quarterly. i hope to see you again tomorrow. thank you so much for joining us by the
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