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the the data i believe use line from funding the united nations as garza's biggest hospital has come on to bump bossman. i'm so far as he's blame is ram and client and strikes have not killed. logan 11th, thousands people will hear from the world health organization. but also here from the families of young is ready to call the scripts sent to the front line for the 1st time. as your trains present, the landscape says the conflict between israel and harass are shifting the world's attention away from the war in hays country. i'll be talking to a ukrainian human rights lloyd from a nobel prize bringing meaning civil liberties group,
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about what russia spends to gain from the wells, destruction, and, and by opening development for medical science searches in new york before the world's 1st complete transplant. and an epic operation, i think 21 pounds the landfill gas a welcome to the program. we started the gaza, where the world health organization says the couch is largest hospitalized come on, the bottom and palestinian officials sayings, riley strikes if you're a number of medical facilities, including the main. ouch, g for hospital and cost. that's the hospitalized police. to be sheltering, thousands of people wounded and displaced by the war. the couch was how much light helpful for success molded 11000 people been killed since the conflict began. israel hasn't confirmed the striking anal schafer but said it's false is active
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near the hospital and that how must come on post located under buildings in the area. i don't know how many bozza names are forcing dawson have reached the heart of gospel city. bought their shot, the year at the outskirts of shopping, some there near all she for hospital and then very near to the golf support to build those terrorists were staying in the basements underneath all she for hospital tonight. i'm looking here at the thundering sound of the chain chains. the photos are pound the ground so they can hear it's on the underground pool. we generally saw me. so i'll call in jerusalem. told me more about the fighting around . i'll shoot for yeah. so what i'm hearing is that not only has the bod means of the, the house, but the, and the, but also all the ambulances. and the, the tanks, the operating in this area. we're talking about not only a sheets, a hospice in, but other hospitals such as the and didn't easy and the hosp within the nursery
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hospice in n z it on dc childrens hospice. and i can tell you that from the p c. childrens hospital, they're saying that they don't have any electricity, they don't have a walker. then i'll say capable of preaching the children's, they're also in the she for whole split them. and the images that we get from the emergency room is that the spot for the most capable of treating the wounded that online on the floor in a she for a hospital as so this is a very dire situation, which some that you and the officials were saying this situation is a hand on the earth, the 1000 something needs to be sheltering at our schafer. these right, the ministry says that terrorists that could be hiding in his basement and they've produced any evidence to support those claims. so yeah, so 1st of all, i ask the idea of spokespersons office today to comment on the attack on the issue
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for us, but the, and i'm to know that smoking any, any 4 months as to the evidence of what the id, if has been present thing is the interrogation of the how mosse a fight there is that came in the israel on the 7th of october, and many of them have be interested in of being interrogated. and the, some of them have been giving an account of this situation. and she for hospice, there is something i've been talking about in network of tunnels under she felt hospital connecting to other time those and the state thing that the moss, the fighters under the hospital. and of course, the people under interrogation say different things on those on the physician to judge these really minute 3 is also supplies that can recordings kind of a few shows that are also confirming such things that they a produce. again,
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none of this information is verifiable. and i can tell you that term for patients in guns or they deny it. and so i, i can't see a full picture of that. a quick word on the westbank got away from a gauze that because the west bank is now seeing one of it said, deadliest raids. that was on the 1st day according to the palestinian house ministry of water. israel's goals in the westbank to yeah, i would say as well as to goes into west bank one. the goal is to add to jan. an uprising or present the joining of forces against is room in the beginning of the campaign that how mosse was requesting the palestinians in the west bank to join in. so it's a, it's waging a campaign of it preemptive wrist among how mosse active this a,
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of different kinds. also political acts of is also student back the best. and of course is also going after arms the how mosse, a groups inside the west bank. and the other thing that is really is doing and we have to remember that we have a far right wing government. and that is a supporting the supplement project and the expansion of the segment project. and one with the things that we see in the west bank now he's the pushing out of the palestinians from certain areas in the west bank, maybe an area seat where supplements and some of those are trying to expand their area. we see restrictions on the lives of progress thing is in the west bank like in the heart of the city of hebron in places like tell a little made on and so forth. the other thing is are under a curfew and, and the goal there is so it didn't seem by the by the resident there is to push
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these people out. so is to expand really is really set them and project inside hebron. ok, thank you for that summit as you understand me. so i'll call and give you some with tens of thousands of palestinians ah steals fleeing from the north of the gaza strip to the south. nearly a month after israel told him to do so. most of travelling on foot to seize writing military intensifies, it's grounded at campaign. the us as is, ryan has agreed to daily for our pauses in the financing in north and gaza, to allow civilians to flee through a humanitarian cargo. the white house as these rounds also in considering setting up a 2nd passage of the government in jerusalem has not confirmed this. well, there's little to be li for those who actually make it out of the north end, arrive in southern guns. that particular challenge is the lack of electricity and medical supplies, as people arrive with existing health issues. students being displaced from the
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jamalia refugee camp in the north. honda of whose 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 their inhaler daily and can only do so by conducting it to a battery. there is 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 human many and at night i can't sleep. 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 i will come to to the cam for displaced people as overcrowded. 27000
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people live here with no adequate health facilities and no electricity. proper treatment is difficult. several times a day tanya has to walk to the charging station to recharge the battery for her inhaler. and that's when there's not enough power in the battery. i have to go and charge it. it's a distance of half a kilometer. every 2 steps i have to stop and rest, then 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. 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 we received dozens
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of medical cases because of environmental than 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. on the other was a 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. only as royal how may i ask? conflict means many is ready, come scripts of being cold up for the 1st time. the w's at ben facility and met families in israel, waiting for this tons and doors has to be tut from bottle for security reasons, to become video that full names or locations or the focus trading in.
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um you volunteers. it was really positive. that is where the american mother full. karen is in charge here. 1500 meals a day. feeding event you 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 distract me from thinking of him and bed thoughts. the pictures going around the world are especially hot said karen to watch for sundays, punitive 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. it's amazing the, the feeling that you do something behind the scenes. it helps
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a lot of mentally physic everything. and if like, if you wake up in the morning and you have something to do because as of now, the whole country is like on hold of these huge kitchen was repoed from serving weddings about some to serving the country to another parent who's had to pod 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 she says it's typically room of a typical teenager. yesterday, we loaded her stuff onto the car and, and drove her away from us. maybe it's michael len. michelle's daughter is a liaison officer stationed on the border with lab. and on course i'm worried because i mean we're going to fetch of our own them. but we basically,
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what about nighttime, when you come out here on the balcony, do you, do you see that it was going on for me? you know, sometimes we stand on the balcony and watched or walk and slide. so kind of so 3 on the team as we've become and siren don't coming in to action intercepting basically the parents in israel knows that the children must do military service. but that doesn't make the sacrifice any easier for karen nights, other toughest i ask her what goes through. i had 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 the dread zipcode, from the military. she says,
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no news is good news. let's take a look at some more headlines from around the world will stuff in egypt and present safety has holds hosted, told with katasha and the shake of time. and kyra in hope of the escalating violence in the gaza strip. the 2 countries have played a major role in the international response to the israel hospital and hope to achieve a cx, 5 and the delivery of more a to gases. you're a secretary of state and to the blanket has said that far too many palestinians have died and that more needs to be done to save lives than to get a to those who most needed is. comments came during a visit to india, his last stop on a madison diplomatic to a president of a lot of as a landscape view training says the conflict between the israel and her mass and shifting the world's attention away from his country. and he believes russia is
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happy to exploit the situation. of course, the rob shop understands the now when focus from ukraine, taken off the, when these formulas to the middle east. and when they try to divide the world in these prizes is ro, purchasing prizes. and of course, of course, right? so he's very happy with this war. they don't count how many children where deal there. they don't think about the flag or conditionality to so you training in the presence of me is the landscape. alexander, i'm not much feature is not visual, sorry a so ukrainian came in bytes lawyer and civil society lead actually has a nonprofit organization incentive for civil liberties which was jointly awarded last year as a nobel peace prize. welcome to the w. congratulations again on last year's prize. do you share your president's opinion that the israel, how mass ward is taking a focus away from what's happening and you cry?
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i think that there is a horrible situation which we now observe in the middle east. it's one more reminder that international system of face and security is not working. and we have no to compete to for attention, which i enjoyed of it efforts and restore international order and make its system works. so, so far you've, you've noticed no reduction in support. so or if you've seen no change as a result of the, the israel, now let's go should, what was there is a change but a, but we have to use the appropriate response. we have no to forget the russian war against ukraine and we have to do with other fires was emerge. what change have you noticed? like, frankly speaking, personally i have, i haven't a see this changes because i always asked about what's going on in the ukraine. i always propose to by different people to support for ukrainians equal suffered from
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this war. and maybe i will use this opportunity to, to express my sincere gratitude to people who attended us with this dramatic time of our history. there's some alarming power allows to be to be drawing between the 2 complex, especially in, in your area of work your organization incentive to civil liberties, your track war crimes committed in, in ukraine. this explained to us how you go about collecting evidence in a battle zone and then, and then talk as to what, what happens to the evidence once you have it, then maybe it's the most documented where in the human history. because in 21st century, in 2023, we have the digital tools which allows us to document what happened to restore events and to collect evidence and identify perpetrators which we can't even dream . so 2 years ago now people wish like
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a smartphone or us or the digital instruments can have a to get a and to make essential for those individuals. and at least we will get an excess to parts of them sooner late. so that's all part of the evidence, gathering the, the, the people on the streets, people who, while they're taking pictures, documenting what's going on, you use all of that. we use open data sources, visit. so the verification but also we use another mess. it's life traditional methods, we collect the testimony, so victim send a witness. we sent football groups to work in this areas to to see what's going on on their own ice. if something happened, for example, the russians or kids and show them the residential buildings, where able to sign tell the local to communicate, there's team to work on the ground because we build all you're creating a network of local to communicate. there's. we joined to the command to move then 56000 episode so far prior. and then what happens is once you've,
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you've got the base evidence, you've documents, it is, it's all of filed and cross checked. then once you're, you're waiting for an end to the war in order to, to start looking at that who was responsible for what i things are to, to be a huge mistake if it would be waiting for the end of the word justice. i shouldn't be defined on how and when this work and justice has to be delivered now. and that is why we provide information which we to combine to, to a national law enforcement bodies to international criminal court to demand commission on inquiry, to or seamless go mechanism to other organizations which your provide investigation or assessment. what has happened. i know that all the positives recently submit to office, so general prosecutor in germany, 3 cases based on universal jurisdiction and one cases for preparation of this they, they use our materials. and do you also track evidence of potential war crimes that may have been committed by ukrainian forces?
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sure, we have been the convention of our prize for 9 years and human rights defenders document human rights violations regardless of the sites. because we have a database with face to 6000 type results, i can clearly assure you that the vast majority of cases in our database is committed by russians because we're crimes is a policy or freshman state. i'm. it was really interesting after i was to be here in germany. i'm watching that the pictures coming back from, from boucher for instance where that appears to be this evidence of, of russian war crimes. and there were others that followed and it appeared as you've just said, that it just appeared to be policy. but they go, i mean, how do you being able to form an opinion as to why the thoughts of atrocities can we see it? is it in the discipline, is it got out of sight isn't what's going on. it's
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a pragmatic goal for us is for people who value human live. so it's so can so such grow to have no explanation, but it's have a clear explanation. running to speak about the 4th, because in order to break people resistance, russia use us for crimes russia instrument to live the pain. they deliberately try to provide so nervous, suffering to civilians, to deprive us of the energy to resist. and we do make clear the best has always been denied these obligations of, of, of, of war crimes. the nobel prize that you got last year has that in any way, has helped your work. sure, because i'm assuming the rise defender i most celebrities, and for decades, the voices of humorous defenders from other parts of the world wasn't hurt. we was hurt totally on special premises devoted to human rights issues like you in human rights community or,
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or see human dimension meeting. let's help in the rooms where political decisions have taken place. and now there's no book base price may color waste tangible. finally, do you believe that document pushing will ever be held responsible for either for inviting you crate or indeed for a potential war crimes that i have? no doubt if she will be alive. she will be account of the history of humankind. convincing the proofs that authoritative decision collapsed and the leaders received them. so i thought you both appeared under the court control. could you thank you so much for the 1st thing i see at the w. alexandra, not vitro from the ukraine's sense that the civil liberties think. we'll take a look at that. some more news making headlines around the world and the presidents of the united states and china, joe biden, i'm choosing pay off to hold up much anticipated talks at the asia pacific economic
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cooperation summit next week. bill to the 1st in person talks between the 2 economic super pounds per year. australia has signed a treaty with the pacific island of 2 volume to help residents escape. i rising, sees, and stores caused by climate change. the deal include springs is for up to $282.00 volumes to balloons, to migrate to australia every year. in a breakthrough for medical science surgeons in new york, i've announced that they performed the wills 1st ever transplant of an entire human . on the pioneering surgery which took place 6 months ago, took almost a day to complete, to make it just we, in this operating room, doctor, isn't a new york medical center transplant, an entire human eye. it's been done before in mice with limited success. but this is a big 1st for humans. the mere fact that we transplanted eyes is
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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 of to getting a 7200 volts electric shock. when his face touched the live bio, he survived but lost his left eye much of his dominant. and most of his face, one of the plastic surgery, the doctor, she told me, 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 crown breaking, so to be nice to $21.00? i was surgeon's 1st removing the bottle for donald's face, including the left eye, then grafting it onto evon james we cut the nurse back here and the blood vessels in the back. the i was brought into position. we connected
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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 transplant happened 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 alive and looks healthy. it's pretty special. we're an uncharted waters and we're, we're trying to discover, we're not claiming that we're going to restore site. we're just getting one step closer. i can't tell you what other i haven't either to begin. we already know after actually you, you know, i do at least you know, y'all can learn something to help for that person. i mean, that's how you guys started, you know, you go start from for now, am i right scans show confusing brain activity to be made sense off with most
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studies and more time. so just say it could take several months to find out if adam james will begin his fight. leave you with the creature that's been around since a time of the dinosaurs, but hasn't been saying for decades talking about asking for as long big a kid in the sciences. some of the research trip to engine easiest remote site tops . mountains filled with the red egg lighting model, named after the pressures tv, naturalist, and thoughts are 1st the most about 200000000 years ago. it had been fed extinct. is your mind about top story? there's our, the world health organization says guys is biggest hospitalized coming to bombardments, public spinning officials, crime is randy at strikes of practical facilities in kills people. israel hasn't confirmed strikes on those sheets of hospital, but says hamas come on, post on the kitchen and the buildings in the area coming up next on dw news, asia you as president that jo 5 to meet chinese negotiation payment next week. se
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