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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news line from berlin operations suspended ad goes as big as hospital. the homeless run health authority says the l chief and medical complex has run out of fuel. doctors at other facilities hit by power, touch insist they will not stop treating the wounded. despite working by torch lamp, as air leaders gather for an emergency summit, there is little sign of any lit up in the fighting. israel pushes deeper into gaza and hits targets in southern lebanon. and germany's foreign minister continues for
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mediation efforts in the middle leads. after stopping the united air of everett's, she holds talked with palestinian authority. officials in the west bank, the warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. the health authority run by him mos in gaza says operations edits big as hospital have been suspended because the facility has run out of fuel, a moss and the director of el cheapo hospital. se 13 people were killed by is really air strikes that the site is real denies targeting hospitals, but such a must command post are located under buildings in the area, a new born in gaza. her grandmother says they fled out. she's a hospital following an attack,
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walking for hours to seek safety. she was born at 6 30 am and at night and we flat, she and her mother didn't rest. she didn't even get breast fat, or journey. it's a journey of torments. tens of thousands have fled south and recent days as it's really operations intensify in the area around l. she's the hospital it's where, according to and is really government spokesperson. her masters headquarters are located. israel says the militants have built tunnel networks under public facilities. mazda, mazda sizes, heights and hospitals, even when they fit heights in humanitarian facilities, it heights, it was because it does all these actions that award crime and against international law. and i'm sure you'll be very continued to expose this to the world. i mean, people continue to expose the phase of homeless isis going, hesitated this organization, and that's and you can the exploits,
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humanitarian festivities in the corner and come in just a few kilometers away. doctors at another hospital are without power calls for the protection of civilians. and medical facilities in gaza are growing louder. the yes, i'm waiting for an operation. and the machines are turned off as you see. there's no electricity. the money. i'm very thirsty, but i'm not allowed to drink or eat into the operation is done. oxygen and medicines are dwindling, leaving gas as most vulnerable, with nowhere else to turn. the w special corresponded abraham is in jerusalem and joins us now. a uh, the homeless controlled guns that health ministry said that it has suspended
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operations at el cheapo hospital, which i'll remind viewers, is the largest in gaza. what more do you know at this point as well, that's a scenario, michael, that doctors and guys that have been warning against virtually since the beginning of this war, which is now entering, it's the 2nd month. but as soon as they run out of fuel, they won't be able to save lives anymore and they won't be able to keep their patients and lives in a live and many cases. and that's because there is no electricity in gaza anymore. and the hospitals are powered by generators, which need a fuel. and the main hospital has said that now they have run out of fuel. and as a result, a, a baby in an incubator has a died and that they're at 39 other babies that are now fighting for their lives. that's according to the spokes person of the how much run garza health ministry. they've also, since the beginning of the war,
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doctors and health officials been leading with the international community to pressure is realty to allow fuel in, into the strip. so that we can avoid the situation at the same time. israel has repeated again and again, that's fuel may also be use my by how much to continue running. it's a network of tunnels and to continue uh, you know, a launching rockets at israel. just today there were sirens in a in the area around garza and yesterday as well because of rockets launched from the gaza strip onto teller view apps. it's a very difficult situation at the same time we've heard in the past day or so from the, from us. when does the health industry that the vicinity of, i'll shift that has been struck multiple times. they say that it has been struck by is really rocket. these really military spokes people have said, however,
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that they believe that these rockets are actually how much rockers that have been misfired. it's very difficult for us to get a full and accurate picture about what's going on in the ground, particularly in that area and gaza because journalists international journalists, i should say, it goes in journals. have of course, been working throughout this time from within the strip. but we, as international journalists, have very little access to the strip. the few of us will have been let into the strip have been embedded with the idea. so it's very, very difficult to have an independent image or idea, but what's going on in the strip right now a bring us up to speed on these really armies strategy as the ground operation intensifies in gaza. well that's really concentrated in the north or northern part of the strip. in addition to our jo bombardment, the ground operation is advancing into a gaza city. so we can't expect the close of fighting come back between is really
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soldiers and how much a militants with that there's an expectation that the death toll will rise both for is really soldiers and civilians. but it's just the reality of urban combat. at the same time, there's hope that with is really ground advancement, there's a chance for some of, for some of the more than 200 hostages that were taken by how much terrace on october 7th, to be rescued. but we have to continue watching the developments with like, got ground operations day by day and indeed, hour by hour. michael a, a briefly well, all eyes are on guns are of course there's also rising unrest in the west bank. you've been there. what's happening, a settler violence is on the rise and particularly the phenomenon of palestinian better when herding communities, being displaced forcibly removed from the land is on the rise of this year was
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already set to be the most violent year with regards to subtler violence. but since october 7 human rights organizations tell us that these attacks by settlers on palestinian villagers have accelerated and a 1000 palestinians, approximately from 15 hurting palestinian communities have been forced off of their land. uh, because of that acceleration in violence but, but a somewhat new and alarming phenomena for these human rights organizations. the i've spoken to is that because of the amount of reserve as in the country right now . so many people have been called in to reserve duty because of the war at this means that a lot of the settlers are now reservists, and the villagers have been telling me that they are now coming under increasing attacks from settlers and is really military uniform. now that's pre unusual because usually it is really military, it either doesn't intervene or is protecting a settlers, but it's not. but usually attacking the palestinians, posting in bed,
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winds in that way that we have been seeing. and it's of course clean a lot of confusion on the ground and a lot of fear for these palestinian communities and indeed bringing back questions about the viability of something like the 2 state solution. because right, because this is happening in the west bank, which is suppose to form the heart of any future posting in state. and so with, you know, the acceleration of illegal settlements that makes the conversations that much more difficult to have about the 2 state solution, right? now, a, even him as always injures one many things. what you're watching, dw news is still that. com and germany's for administer is in ramallah to meet with palestinian leaders. we hope to bring you a statement from her live in this bulletin. air leaders have gathered in saudi arabia for an emergency summit on gaza. palestinian president monkwood abbas, has said his people face a genocide, a war,
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and want international protection. error of nations are expected to issue a joint call for an end to israel's bombardment of gaza. the leaders of syria and iran, or among those also attend to me is that how many of the i'd like to welcome now a georgia coffee era, ceo of golf state analytics, a washington dc based your political risk consultancy, sir. this is supposed to be an emergency meeting, but it's happening well over a month end of the war. so why now? well, a 60 minute serious disasters, thoughts of minutes now? gaza. old has as of yesterday, serv, pasco, 11000. it's very clear, this concept for longing and danger all over the air of islamic world is intensifying in pressure. more and more pressure is coming down on the governments
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of all these different countries in europe, in islamic world. so action, and they think the summit in saudi arabia today highlighted this. can we expect any real outcome from this emergency meeting of arab and muslim state as i am somewhat pessimistic while i think it was important for these countries to come together and to give a unified call for a ceasefire. it reads you managerial b to gaza. the fact of the matter is that as long as israel is receiving support from united states, it will be able to continue this monstrous bombing campaign cause, which was a set of moments ago, resulted in over 11000 deaths in the besieged enclave. and i'm not so sure that these aero been was one that majority countries have the leverage that
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would be necessary to incentivize, is real, to stop me. there are of course cards that bit played, and then when it comes to boil investments, economic ties with the united states mind. but i don't imagine these countries playing those cards to try to leverage the. they've tried to leverage their influence to pressure the us into pressuring is real. i don't expect that to happen . i think this is a little bit more about rhetoric in action. unfortunately, giorgio, as you surely know, there is been many discussions at this point about other actors in the region getting involved much more deeply than they already are in this conflict. how likely is that to happen? and we can say that the longer that this crisis pro long's the greater risk there is that the conflict and the violence will spill over into more parts of the middle east, possibly into africa. and so that's
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a very real concern. and when people talk about the need for a ceasefire, it's important to keep in mind what's at stake if there is not a ceasefire in washington and many western capitals. there are very great concerns about the possibility of the wrong getting more involved. i think that's certainly possible, but also i think from tier pran we've seen quite a bit of restraints. i think the ronnie ends know that there is quite a bit for their country to lose if it would have us some sort of direct all out war with israel. so i think the wrong in this is certainly been cautious, but to repeat the longer to this conflict, pro longs and gaza, there is a higher chance of more countries such as the ron and also non state actors that are tied together on such as the who's these and e m in getting more involved the
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us said the palestinian authority should have a role in gaza and the occupied westbank when the fighting stops. is that something the arab states would welcome? it's i think in the regions there's a lot of skepticism about that idea. we know that the palestinian authority is seen by many palestinians and many throughout the region as being just basically partners of the is really occupation. the palestinians do not really see this body is having much legitimacy and i think it would have many problems if it were to be installed in gaza. i think among arabs statesmen, there is kind of a view, they want to not fear responsibility for what is going on in gaza. and additionally this talk of having air of forces on the ground in gaza. i think
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that's something the error of states are going to be very opposed to and we'll do everything they can to refuse any plan such as that. our thanks what george joe, coffee, euro c o of golf state analytics. appreciate it. thank you. you are being leaders have also been speaking about the conflict. frances or president emmanuel in that call, has called for ceasefire to ease the suffering of civilians in garza, the german chancellor. although schultz urged israel to abide by the rules of war, but also said it's important him, us be defeated assessment vendors press. we have it's necessary for us to show solidarity with israel after the bar bar it commerce attacks that's we have for us to mutually ensure that is will of course sticks to the rules and the way in which it defends itself on the night. and that is why we see it are definitely light

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