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the taskings diesel, modern man. because if we do too much, we paid it all wrong. we mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, v w documentary, the i'm finished managing welcome to day on the program, the following 3 stories about the ease around how mos wolf we looked at the challenge and conditions of health and age workers and gaza are working in the power of germany could play a potential role as a negotiator and the current situation between ease, rent, and how boss,
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and especially the focus on how the hold of cost shapes german policy throughout israel and the beliefs of many germans. but fast, easy man has got to go to cleveland out to cease fire and it's war against time us, which prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, would represent a surrender. he again vowed to crush the service groups. ability to govern garza what's happening is we're following. it's definitely a tax on october, the 7th. israel will not agree to association of affiliate these with some us after the risk attacks of october, 7th, cause for us use for our cause, for israel to surrender, to come us to surrender. to tear was the surrender to barbara's that will not happen. and i'll be honest, you don't the corresponding tanya cream i in i've done how is rarely reacting to that statement. why are we just heard today? he says, it's not a time for us these 5,
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but it's time for war. and i think this is very concerning for many of the relatives and the families also hostages. because, you know, they're fearing that by going deeper inside calls about widening this, the ground operation. incursion that we're seeing and they might home the live, the lives of their loved ones and their relatives. this is what military experts here talking about is it will be very difficult on the one hand to have, you know, this whitening of the ground operation. you're seeing that, you know, is rise, moving deeper inside gaza. that's what the military is saying. that has been engagement, says, well, a, with a mouse. that's what the military's saying. at the same time, some of the hostages are believe to be possibly underneath garza in the tunnel systems. so it will be very difficult, a very difficult task to rescue those hostages. and that's why we're also seeing, you know, the same time we understand a belief that negotiations are still going on. and we also need to see what are the
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interests of homos and all this that has been releasing a video with the 3 a 3 hostages in it. and you know, this is a life of proof as we have for the families. but at the same time, it's also very hard for them to see it. so we will have just to wait and see, you know if there's any development in this case in the coming days, even garza meditation and health workers are increasing the working with limited resources and the constant type of bumping is making an already difficult job. a life threatening one, but you and say is never before have so many if it's age, work as being killed in such a short time. the rushing towards the side of the new striking is straight. for these head workers off the hum austin, to a tech ministry, every seeking guns maneuvering to new liens to bring the injured back to the source
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of the key. but they are short stuff and working with me, good resources to set in new medicine because we are still in need of volunteers. because right now all of our ambulance isn't working around the clock and we work all day long at full capacity. so there's a lack of dr. isn't paramedics jimmy ball, but we've heard someone comes forward to help the volunteers side because they're working all day, just like official employees. i mean that's among the young and the growing number of these qualities i've been getting onto the surface of, of this the i've had colleagues killed since the 1st day of the war. the one issue i had of if this get us, then we'd all would have stopped working from now one of them. but we don't later to figure this out. the rest of the student. yeah, you know, goal is clear from the law which you submitted to your in service to save out people within minutes. any yeah, that's the least we can offer. i'm not so i'm not leaving them of supply and then.
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and then go ahead and get the overbearing me work. lord has seen many health workers temporarily move to the hospital his official fee, the sources are at the limits across casa, the concept is also taking a mentor, toys and doctors, and fed them. and it's like a dozen gods, a list for the cost and field of ear strikes should remove all the only problem. the biggest challenge is the bombing, which is indiscriminate on that because that means we have medical stuff. you work in hospitals during the day when they go home in the evening of the terrified sleep in the same room with the children because they were afraid of being involved in body. they tell us we'd prefer to stay together in the same room so that we all the door together all live together. so psychologically, the medical stuff completely exhausted into this the you in this warning that an immediate cease fire has become a matter of life or death for millions of cousins and for you and eat what?
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because what digging in unprecedented don't i c c for the, in just over the lease the why was a go some of the really in westfield with his wife and 8 children. this is the highest number of you and the kids in the config. in such a short time, but this strikes guns been expanding, and how mox militants deeply entrenched. for 8 well goes, there's no relief insight. no agreement inside of the un security council, the the which met on monday evening to discuss the war and casualties among civilians and you and stuff. the lives of un personnel must be protected. the lives of humanitarian workers must be protected. the lives of gentleness must be
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protected the lives of all civilians. innocent civilians is really and palestinians. men and women, children and elderly, must be protected. there is no hierarchy when it comes to protecting civilian lives . a civilian is a civilian, is a civilian. we have set time and time again. i repeat, there is no military solution to this complex. we are yet to demonstrate that is a peaceful one. prove us wrong. just back to my grandparents and the grandparents of millions of jews from now on my team and i will wear yellow stars. we will wear the star until you condemn the atrocities of come us and demand the media to release of our hostages to the yellow star of cause
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a symbol of jewish persecution in nazi germany. today, germany has been one of these rail staunchest supporters do impart to its historical responsibility after the hold of cost. but the gentleman government has also stressed the need to keep the conflict from spreading and to help civilians course in the middle of jim and his response following the slow to a by how much that israel is to launch a diplomatic push for stays of to be attacks counsellor sold, sold the gym and paula and he was working hard for peace or stay in contact with him. i mean close contact with the chips in president of cc, who has communication channels to garza. later today i will speak to tech is present in 10 to one. in addition, i will receive the mayor of cutoff, he's country has an important mediation role, which he plays in these tags. so you know, if the show to himself went to israel gemini shed as well as greek, he told benjamin netanyahu,
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but did not want that conflict to spread ticket to administer president as the prime minister, my government is doing everything for this comes like not to escalate it's important to prevent a fire spreading in the region and they go on to find germany's foreign minister and a bad bulk also embarked on an intensive round of crises, diplomacy taking in jordan, israel, lebanon, and egypt to even spoke of the united nations in new york. mentally, all the talking shows germany believe it has an important voice, especially when it speaks in concert with washington. we play a certain role of pores, probably a more important than other you'd be leaders. but we have to see it in this context . i mean, who is the 1st player to my view will remain the united states. when it comes to the middle east, germany is not a neutral country. the nazi holocaust of the jews means the germans bet,
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a unique responsibility to spend with these rail. especially when it's threatened. this was set out by engel, a miracle in a speech. these riley can i say it in 2008. she said protecting israel is positive, gemini is national interest. it's stats result of you would still guides policy today. it's not. i think in this situation because because we have this, this commitment of this task is all yes, this, this special commitment, israel security, i'm probably the problematic to, to, to become immediate to via kind of on. is there any israel side, of course germany was among the countries who said no, we're not. there's no way that they're going to criticize in this crucial moment. israel at the same time, jim and leaders have long maintained active relations with the palestinians on the president of bass. gemini, is valued as a donut, and an influential european power. but also precisely because of its connection to
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the leadership in jerusalem valley and also has good links with all the arab and muslim nations. could that be useful in the search for peace doing insanity? we have good relations through the so need states to do the sunni arab states like jump, jordan, we talking to tom, we're talking to turkey and they talking also to ron. so there are some, some connections to jim and governments most direct priority in the current conflict is the face of gym and citizens taken hostage by home us. it is also working to protect the more than $100.00 gym is registered as living in gaza as it tries to bring those people out of danger. germany is using old lines of communication to bring it into the blood ship. and the, joining me not for more is the, the particular correspondent julia. so deli, turned it up. how can germany be a neutral negotiate uh, when it is very publicly on the side of his rattle or so we definitely have
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a clear position from germany. and this is summarizing, this one term that is being used a lot by a lot of german government representatives at the moment. and that is the word stats on his own. and that means that at the right to exist of the state of israel, but also the security of israel as a country are fundamental principles for the government of germany, for the state of germany. and these are all principals that are in forming german use policy when it comes to israel, when it comes to the current a conflict. and that's why germany is standing strongly by the side of israel. and that clearly points to the fact that the germany is on one side and has taken a side. but on the other hand, we know that germany is also one of the biggest aid donors to palestinian civilians . and that it also has pretty friendly relations with a lot of arab countries in the region. so that wouldn't necessarily exclude it from
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being a negotiator. what we know is that in germany actually really lacks the clout to really be a strong negotiator in this conflict. and, you know, all clues point to the fact that actually the us is the country that has the most potential here. but even the need to look at germany's role as a negotiator, we see something happening of the un general assembly, for example, a few days back, where germany epstein from a resolution calling for the humanitarian cruise y as well. germany is walking a fine line here on the one hand that given the special relationship it has with israel and the special responsibility it has towards israel. it doesn't want to be seen critically from israel. for example, in terms of votes within the you, when the on the other hand, it also does see that there are humanitarian issues at hand when it comes to, to this question. and also doesn't want to completely ostracize the arab states
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that brought forward this resolution a. that's why it likely went ahead with an extension. and the german foreign minister on the bad book explained why germany didn't vote in favor of this resolution. this is something that many outside of germany questioned a lot. why didn't germany vote in favor of a humanitarian throughs? and she said that is because the resolution doesn't clearly state about how mosse is action or terrorist action is. because the resolution doesn't clearly call for the release of all hostages, and because it doesn't clearly states that israel has the right to defend itself, to kick back to a point that you mentioned in your 1st on. so you were talking about it. and i wondering how germany balances its support for israel with your monitor and in to for palestinians as well. germany is one of the biggest a donors to palestinian civilians. and in general, it is one of,
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of it is actually the 2nd biggest donor in terms of aid in the world. and we've seen now since how mazda is attack against israel and the bombings happening and gaza, it has announced that it will increase its humanitarian aid towards the palestinian civilians by $50000000.00 euros. and you know, we've also seen on the other hand, again, germany is walking a fine line. it also doesn't want this aid to in any way, ends up in the wrong hands. that's why it has started a review of all, it's 8 contributions to the palestinian civilians. to make sure that this aid is ending up in the hands of the civilians and not for example, eating how mos in any way because it would be really bad for germany to, to, to see that happen. stay with us on the line 0 now because i'd like to transition from the political mood in the country to the society mode because it's.
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