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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  November 10, 2023 2:00pm-2:15pm CET

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the, the, this is the that when you use life from the land, causes largest hospital has come on to the bottom. it comes to the 30s of blaming israel. flaming air strikes have quotes, vitality, thousands of thoughts to be shown free at the pacific, and ready to pay the ultimate sacrifice. i talked to the families of as well as young calling scripts sent to the front line for the 1st time. us an eye opening development full of medical science surgeons in new york performed the walls 1st complete like france punch in an epic operation. lasting 21 pounds
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the i bade, visible and welcome. we started in gauze or where the world health organization says the stripped largest hospital has come under bombardment. palestinian officials claim is by the strikes if he had a number of medical facilities including the main i'll she felt hospital. how about so far things that reporting a number of days following the alleged attack? the hospital is believed to be sheltering thousands of people booted and displaced by will israel, who said its forces are active near the hospital and ellipse the homeless command post located under the hospital buildings. i don't know how many bozza names are forcing dawson have reached the heart of gloucester civic, depart dish out there at the outskirts of shaggy some there near all she for
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hospital and very near to the golf support to build those tears to. we're staying in the basements underneath all she for hospital tonight. i'm looking here at the thundering sound of the chain chains. the boat closers upheld the ground so they can hear it sounds underground. but before we these where the defense minister there, thousands of palestinians are fleeing to the south of the gaza strip. meantime, streams of people are traveling on foot as israel intensifies its ground and air campaign is relatively to day before our pauses and its military operations. and pots of northern gaza to allow civilians to flee through a humanitarian kartel. it's considering the creation of a 2nd passage was a little relief for those who make it out of the war to know the relative safety of southern gaza. what's particularly challenging is the lack of electricity of medical supplies with many arriving with existing health issues since being
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displaced from the jamalia refugee camp in the north. honda, i was aid has been living in attend in con eunice in the southern gaza strip. the 55 year old has health problems including severe asthma which she has been suffering from for years. she needs to use her inhaler daily and can only do so by connecting it to a battery. so there's no electricity here, and that's not the only a hardship in the camp. and i think it's not enough. i have severe shortness of breath bad. the 1st thing that helps me is my device. ok, but the temperature inside the tent is very high. and it's humid, many and at night i can't sleep. let me know whenever the neighbors use a fire to cook, it affects my breathing. i used to have a monthly appointment with the u. n. agency, and i used to receive monthly treatment. so when we got to the camp for just place to people is over crowded. 27000 people live here with no adequate health
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facilities and no electricity. proper treatment is difficult several times a day and it has to walk to the charging station to recharge the battery for her inhaler. when there is not enough power in the battery, i have to go in charge it. it's a distance of half a kilometer. every 2 steps i have to stop and rest and i use the inhaler at least 10 times a day. maybe more than that. a lot. it's a really long distance for me. i'm tired. i need electricity. i need help. there is a healthcare center inside the camp, but it's not equipped to provide all services that patients need to prevent. however, doctors and medical staff here try their best to give their patients as much care as they can with what they have at their disposal. and you know,
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we receive dozens of medical cases because of environmental and water pollution and infections. that's in addition to the many cases of chronic diseases like kinda who suffers from asthma and, and china and needs treatment on a daily basis. our treatment is aimed at alleviating the severity of the chest pain that she suffers from the other. along with other displaced sick people, abuse aid hopes to soon be provided with electricity inside the tent of being able to charge and operate her inhaler here would make survival a little bit easier. earlier we spoke to has some honda spokesperson for the international committee of the right crossing garza. he told me more about the conditions that hospitals and guns and right now facing the question is that it's unprecedented. the trucking, the science, tuition dogs at all levels. as we speak, we are receiving use that to our house because in the north park,
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kansas city that are subject to attacks and violence which is on into the injury of medical. there's now and, and the ration and some of these ambulances, some of these hospitals are, do you have certain hospitals and manual resources? 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 slayton tendencies who ran to the hospitals as sanctuaries. and you know, hospitals and medical teams enjoyed special protection on the nation's attorney in law. and these reports about these, these, these incidents and things like that. there's, there's just. busy these principles and it goes again 20 i chose tape we where as icy r c on our way a few days ago to reach applicants hospital, which is run that by the palestine requested society. and that was the 1st time
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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 sound and part of the cities and we were under fire and we had to move 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 physically. the location is supposed to are the only the access so you can play moving 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, very challenging situation that's 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 agents or the
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families blocks those things and wonder without any routes on their over their hands without the basic access to essentially surfaces there's, i'm a honda, very from the international red cross speaking to us from rasa in the kansas trip. israel is a country where military conscription is mandatory and with the will, with a vast continuing, a lot of young is way leads to being pulled up to the front line for the 1st time. this involves significant risk of course, which worries the parents and loved ones. i've just returned from israel off to having met families waiting for their sons and daughters to pretend from service to security reasons. we can't reveal their full names or locations. is my report. for the focused reading an army of volunteers. it is way the american mother of full karen is in charge here. $1500.00 meals
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a day feeding event q. ways from communities close to the funding as well as troops on the bus was a 20 year old son is one of them. this is the only thing that distracts me from thinking of him and bad thoughts. the pictures going around the world are especially hot said karen to watch her son is positive and at least come back. you know he's been on the ground and gone. so since day one, she's only heard back from him a couple of times over the strange of a month. she says this is her contribution label right to estimate the, the feeling that you do something behind the scenes. it helps a lot of mentally physic everything is like you wake up in the morning and you have some things to do because as of now, the whole country is like on hold. these huge kitchen was repoed
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from serving weddings about some to serving the country. another parent who's had to pub with a kid in michael's daughter is only 18. he's desperate time from taking her to the front. so that'd be so. so here we are. see says it's a typical room of a typical teenage. oh yes. and a we load with our stuff onto the car and, and drove her away. and some us made it to michael and michelle. georgia is a liaison officer stationed on the border with lab and on. well, of course i'm worried because i mean for wouldn't want to have that you all are on them. but we basically cope with that. what about nighttime, when you come out here on the 1000 a, do you do you see that it was going on from here? well, sometimes we stand on the balcony and watched are all could fly to kind of
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a search reality. we've become. and so i really don't coming in to action intercepting things. typically the parents in israel knows that the children must do military service, but that doesn't make the sacrifice any easier for karen nights of the toughest i ask her what goes through. i had everything, everything that you want from sadness to happiness, to proud to know sleep thoughts and i'm like getting emotional is so difficult. feeling karen young's to hear from her son a dread circle from the military. she says, no news is good news. and on to break through in medical
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science, now surgeons in new york have performed the world's 1st transplants of an entire human eye. the whole pioneering process took almost a day to complete making history in this operating room. doctors in the new york medical center transplant, an entire human eye. it's been done before and mice with limited success. but this is a big 1st for humans. of the mere fact that we transplanted eyes and it is a huge step forward. something that within centuries has been thought about. it's never been performed. the patient having james was a power line worker in the us. but in 2021. his life changed. after getting a 7200 volts electric show, when his face touched a live bio, he survived but lost his left on much of his dominant. and most of his face, one of the plastic surgery, the doctor, she told me,
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she said he will probably never speak again. he will never eat again. he will probably be on a ventilator the rest of his life. does groundbreaking. so to begin austin $21.00. i was surgeons 1st removing the bottle for donald's face, including the left eye, then grafting it onto evon james we cut the nerve back here and the blood vessels in the back. the i was brought into position. we connected the optic nerve and then we connected blood vessels to the found mic arguing vein to provide blood supply to the central retina order in the entire i. according to the medical expert tests following the trunk, loan has been really positive. and if we go to the, i'm pretty impressed with what we're seeing this earlier. you know, at this point, the mere fact that the eyes and looks healthy, it's pretty special. we're an uncharted waters and we're, we're trying to discover,
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we're not claiming that we're gonna restore site. we're just getting one step closer. i can't see what the other to begin. we oh, you know, after, after. yeah. you know, i do, at least you know, y'all can learn something to help for that person. i mean that's how you got started. you know, you got to start from for now, am i right scans show confusing brain activity to be made sense of with most bodies and more time. so it doesn't say it could take several months to find out if out in james, will begin his fight. finally, it's been around since the time of the dinosaurs, but hasn't been seen in decades. i'm talking about app for as long beach a kid. now. scientists on a research trip to indonesia is remote cyclops, mountains field, the rad. type of a lang mammal foot 2 of the nights around 200000000 years ago. it was it extinct.
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