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the, the, this is the w, use my from the, the causes largest hospital as come on the bottom and closing at least one fatality and wounding others. as well. claims homicide sits operations around the facilities, which is struggling to cope as water, electricity, and supplies run out. guns or officials say other hospitals were also hit and ready to pay the ultimate sacrifice. i talked to the families of israel's young conscripts since the front lines for the 1st time the
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i've been fooling woke up. we still haven't gone to the with the world health organization says the strips biggest hospital has come under bombardment. palestinian officials claim is randy as strikes have hit the chief a hospital with reports from the homeless front government. it's some people have died in the alleged attack. the hospital in northern guns, or is believe to be sheltering thousands of people displaced by the war. and let's try closing now to id couple of it's the journalist in jerusalem. adi, there's fees funding around this hospital tell us more about what you'll hear to. well, for starters, i think it shouldn't surprise anyone that the sheep a hospital became one of the targets of b is really defense forces we've seen is rarely defense forces spoken. and then,
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you know, on gary, since the beginning of the war declared again and again, that the idea of concrete information about not just a couple of dozen, but hundreds of cum austin jihad militant, using the hospital as a chauffeur for military forces. besides that, we've seen several intelligence report about the headquarters of come up and the control of how much sophisticated tunnel system being located under the chief of a hospital. this is probably the reason that we've seen is rarely courses find, convince people to evacuate from the hospital since the beginning of the work. and we are expecting to see more and more expensive attacks near the sheep a hospital. again, the reason for that being that come up with using the hospital as a shelter for its own headquarters. this has been the focus of the worst since the beginning. and it's going to become a much stronger area of battle as the worth keeps on going. this is also one of the main reason that is real has demanded to complete that back to ation of people from the ship, a hospital and from other hospitals in the golden strip as well. and this is the,
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one of the reasons that humanitarian court doors are being open from the northern parts of the gun and strip where the hospitals are located towards the south of the gun strip, which okay, there to be more of a fix. those are the, let's get back to the hospital. i've seen some of the evidence that the is where the defense forces have been releasing. uh, tell me how concrete is that evidence that how much is using places like these hospitals is come on said well, unfortunately these evidence seemed very concrete. i myself went to my sources and confirmed with them that this information is true and to be honest, they heard a lot more off the record about the simple you. i'm often other tell we're going to zation it doesn't spread. are using medical infrastructure in the gaza strip. this, by the way goes way beyond just the hospital, which on its own is a crime against international humanitarian law. we're talking about giving input
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structures, such as ambulances, to come, you come off, milton and weapons around the golden spit, something that again, is very contradictory to international humanitarian law. we have to say the, the consistency of this evidence and how concrete it is probably takes away the legitimacy and the community that hospitals are supposed to have under international humanitarian law. because of a condition to explicitly mentioned that once these facilities are used, as milton bases and those places of combat. as basis for the headquarters of fort organization, they lose their legitimacy and their immunity in the war. and let's pick up on the other point you made that these she mandatory in a car doors that have been offered by israel, but can't be secured in some cases. and is a loss of warning that how much has been opening fire on people trying to flee the north to the south. yes, and it's not just as well that has been reporting that i myself,
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i've seen several different tell spinning report then video was published by carsten in in the gaza strip. admitted that they had been trying and attempting to evacuate through the south and home. us know, things have been shooting not above their head with their feet and to their body, killing many palestinians were trying to evacuate to the southern parts of the guns trip. this was happening because i must realize is that the less to do in our, around its own, middle, within these no pants are less protected. i'm us is using disability and as human shields. and the more people who evacuate to the southern parts of the gods, a script as role have more legitimacy to come off than jihad target in the northern part of the gun strip, which again is becoming the main battle ground and the guns strip. okay, great to get your insights out a couple of it's it's a very slim journalist joining us here on dw, thank you. thank you. and let's take you into gaza. his um, honda is a spokes person to the international committee of the red cross. he told me about
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the situation now facing hospitals and gaza. the question is that it's unprecedented sleep trucking being, sorry, situation dogs at all levels as we speak, we are receiving use that to our hospitals in the north park, kansas city that are subject to attacks. and violence which is on into the injury of medical there's now and it's the ration. and some of these ambulances as some of these hospitals are the ones. and many of those do not only treat a large number of, of casualties of all different kinds, but also they've been habits tens of thousands of internal slaves kind of the so i ran to the hospitals as sanctuaries. and, you know, a hospitals and medical teams enjoyed special protection of the nation's attorney in law. and these reports about these, these, these incidents and why that was just for east principles. and it goes
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again 20, i shall say we where as i c r c on our way a few days ago to reach out goods hospital which is run that by the palestine requested society. and that was the 1st time that you're trying to reach to the capital city up there was over 13 we were um, i'm boy of 4 trucks and 2, i succeed vehicles and why we're trying to reach off what's possible, which isn't the south and part of the cities and we were under fire and we had to immediately evacuate the area and to trucks for st. damages and one of our drivers was injured. what time were, i can confirm that we were clearly visible in the location that was near the only the source. the complaint will be in that area. and clearly older roads leading to the hospital where the damage, which was, which was for us to find a way to get to the hospital. but it's a, it's a very,
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very challenging situation that i'm going to turn your situations now, have to worry for the safety of their own teams on these grounds. while they are trying to get life, saving a to the hundreds of thousands of people and as a horn in dire need for either in the hospitals or in the shelters or asians or the families blocks those things and wonder without any boots on their over their hands without the basic access to essentially surfaces it is on the part of the, of, of the international red cross. speaking to us from rafa in the gaza strip is well, is a country where military conscription is mandatory and with the war with thomas continuing, a lot of young is why these are being pulled up to the front line for the 1st time . this involves significant risk of course, which why is that parents and loved ones? i've just returned from israel often having met families waiting for their sons and daughters to return from service. the security reasons we can't reveal their full names over the locations for the august reading,
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an army of volunteers the best way, the american mother a full kind of an easy in charge here. 1500 meals a day. feeding, evacuated from communities close to the funding. as well as troops on the front of a 20 year old son is one of them. this is the only thing that be struck to me from thinking of him and that saw the pictures going around the world are especially hard for cameron to watch. for sun is positive and at least combat huge. these being on the ground and guns that since day one she's only heard back from him a couple of times over the stretch of amounts. the last of excel. she says this is her contribution to the boy official. it's amazing. well, it's amazing about the feeling that you do something behind the scenes. it helps
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a lot of mentally physic everything is like if you wake up in the morning and you have some things to do because as of now, the whole country is like on hold. the parents and as well know that the children must do military service, but that doesn't make the sacrifice any easier for cameron nights. other, toughest i ask uh, what goes through a head everything. everything that you want from sadness to happiness, to proud to know sleep, fox and i'm like getting emotional is so difficult feeling. cameron jones to hear from her son a dread circle from the military. she says, no news is good news. let's take a look at some most stories making news. australia signed a landmark tracy with the pacific island of tupelo to help residents escape rising
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seas and increase stones that come with climate change. the deal includes a special visa for up to $282.00 balloons to migrate to a stranger. every year. new york surgeons have performed the world's 1st transplants of an entire human eye. the patient lost most of his face when he accidentally touched a live wire in 2021. it's not clear yet with that he will re gain vision. the surgery till 21 hours. you a secretary of state anthony, blinking and, and defense secretary lloyd austin are in india to discuss global and regional security issues. meetings are focused on security challenges in the, in the pacific as well as concerns over china. they've also been discussing the ongoing situation in the middle east, along with pauses in the funding and getting humanitarian night into the gaza strip . much more needs to be done in terms of both protecting civilians and getting him out of training assistance to them. and we have a concrete plans, concrete,
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of things that we're working on that was, that would do do just that. and as i said from the start, this is a process and it's not always flipping a light switch, but we have seen progress. we just need to see more of it and we need to maximize every effort to prevent palestinian debts and to advance the humanitarian assistance that's getting to the daily bureau chief. i'm read a team that has more details on the meeting. yes, this issue was raised between the 2 sides and and just said the both sides shred the perspective on the situation is red and a gauze will not india explain? it's specific to a to of, of the secretary of state blinking and said it's strongly condemned. the hum us attack and said it was 0 tolerance against terrorism. it also said that is really hostages should be immediately and urgently released unconditionally. at the same
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time, india said that it was deeply distressed by the preventative and situation in golf and the high civilian debt. still, india has sent some 38 pals and tons of relief. 8 incidents assistance to gauze. um, you said if the, this whole conflict should be resolved peacefully, this would be the end of facilities and support. it's what it's called a 2 state solution. so in the explained, it's perspective of to the american side and they're hoping that this is a complex and difficult moment as the indian foreign minister said a bit hoping that things will improve in the coming weeks. and it's funny complicating geo politics, of course. could you tell us what else is being discussed at this meeting? this amazing place in the context. so we'll say gold, the 2 plus 2 full match, the defense and foreign ministers of the 2 countries come together every year since
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2018. the focus has been on the in the pacific region, as well as more recently the growing influence of china internationally to both sides of wanted to discuss these issues. defense cooperation was a key element of these tools. as the indian defense minister said, defense cooperation is one of the biggest pillows in the bottom natural relations between the 2 countries. they've agreed on various projects and m o use which was signed when not in the movie was and watching, didn't on the historic state visits and been visiting binds and was in india for the g 20 summit. they want to collaborate and share technology on fight to address engines and so on. at the same time, they also talked about china and that the interest of the 2 sides were completely aligned in this explain divided by 2 and is going assertiveness and it's area of the rise of its influence. in countries like sri blanca, the more the funder base me and my foster son nippon, and so on. so the 2 sides fit agreed in the fact that as the woods do bridges and
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largest democracies, they need to work together and bring an di with the challenges facing the geopolitical situation in the world today. thank you very much for the analysis, the www or chief. i'm reading team out there. next up, out, documentary looks at how big pointed latin america is starting. a digital goal of like the 3 is the most powerful woman, little sister of the dictate to mysterious strategic who is, can you tell me you can say she represents a mixture of expectations and this appointment. the thing is do you think it's the red princess stuff, november 25th on the w.
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