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find out about how many stores info, mike runs, the this is the w news line from berlin operations suspended at guns as big as hospital . the homeless run health authority says b, l chief of medical complex is out of fuel. we'll hear from the head of surgery there in germany's foreign minister continues for mediation efforts in the middle east, atlanta, barebones meets with palestinian authority officials in the west bank after stopping the united air. emory, the
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one welcome to our viewers around the world. unlike look through the health authority run by him mos in gaza says operations edits. biggest hospital had been suspended because the facility has run out of fuel hall moss and the director of the chief of hospital se 13 people were killed by is really air strikes at the side . israel denies targeting hospitals, but such a must command post are located under buildings in the area as a newborn in gaza. her grandmother says they fled out, she's a hospital following and attacked, 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 torment. tens of thousands have fled south and recent days as
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is really operations intensify in the area around l. she's the hospital it's where according to and is really government spokesperson masters headquarters are located. israel says the militants have built tunnel networks under public facilities. so i must dash, because it's almost sizes heights in hospitals even when, if it hides in humanitarian facilities, it heightens it was because it does all these actions that i was trying against international law. and i'm, she's left to believe it or continued to expose this to the world. i mean, people continue to expose the phase of homeless, isis, and hesitated his organization, because that's cynically exploits humanitarian festivities in the corner and come in just a few kilometers away. doctors at another hospital or without power calls for the protection of civilians and medical facilities in gaza are growing
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louder. the yes, i'm waiting for an operation and the machines are turned off. as you see. there is no electricity on 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 to dr molar. and we sort of is head of surgery at the chief of a hospital in gaza with fuel running out. i asked him what his team at the hospital are facing now and how many people are still there. thank you. we are in bc hospitality and she falls with dental involvement and she can give you the word around us and she folks can know and can get out from that. she said above that and
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she said no one can get the city side. but she said, now she's very busy trunk big job. i know anyone who that is to go outside is for issue, think or to the bottom it and so on. even if you are, as you look inside the she called because between the building out inside the parking lot exposed to shooting and so on. and she falls within sidney article around $600.00 fish and all that, this was my they've been to the annual total petition get the minutes and you said that nothing and they feel like you got me and i thought i'd cute, nobody can see that that we ought to take the baby's not that would show a lack of the picture of that to the media. and also we are keeping in the our i see why did you get no fish fun. she was exposed to that from baldwin yesterday. it was about the full time you're going on, don't say that it was the wife and the in front of me and i just took it. 1 a dad
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and onto outpatient visit that back to the get the block in good faith. and to be this morning that i to try to get that bible blocked me. says it was, are the sections of the room and do the unit again until she got well, she said, oh ok. has something to get logged in for a lot of people work in many ways and just that moment, most of them be honest with btn and the company of the, in this policy that now today and she falls because we don't have like 60 now the quote that i again dr. lauren bu, side i had of surgery at the chief of hospital in gaza. the german foreign minister has met with palestinian leaders in the west back. and the lena bear bog discuss efforts to free german hostages being held by him. us as well as the humanitarian crisis in gaza. she will also hold talks with her is really counterpart eli cohen in tel aviv, later this evening. here's
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a little of what she said after the talks to him in all my life. so you're not too late in my life. he pushed back, we spoke, 1st of all about the terrible situation in gaza. indulged on the, at your earliest distance. now you and as journalists know how deeply moving on, how concerning this, as for the german government. but once again, i like to emphasize here in the my love that no one off here and yours probably can be left closed by the terrible images has been seeing 9 in the last few weeks. i'm see small children and covered in blood from from under the rubble of their building or in hospitals, not knowing where their parents are to sign up. then of course, it doesn't just affect you as a politician. it affects you shelby. she and my case as a mother, a dw special correspondent, abraham is in jerusalem per tech on bear buck statement. just trying to strike a balance, and she's also trying to reach out to the people in this region in that part of the
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world. she cited her recent visit to jordan, where she was talking to palestinian refugees there for of course of posting and refugees. and people with palestinian heritage are spread across the region and they very much so are affected by what's going on in god. so that's why you see so much anger right now at what's going on and goes across the region. and she recalled the conversation that she had with the palestinian refugee. they're talking about their relatives and gaza. so she was really attempting to recognize also the anger that's coming from the region because of germany has very good relations with countries that are surround the surround is really like egypt and jordan. and so she really was trying to, you know, the, the diplomat in this situation, she recognized the pain and suffering of people in gaza and the people in israel, of course, as a result of the terror attacks seeing that each life or is it is worth the same be
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that and is really life for a palestinian life. a big scene for germany as well. is the issue if you mandatory an aide. and the foreign minister said that in 2023 germany will be, will have given, i mean, we're not at the end of the year yet. but within 2023 germany will have given posting in territories a 160000000 years and 8. but that isn't getting to people and gods are right now. and that's why she also talked about the need for humanitarian pauses. so that that 8 can reach the people that needed the most. you didn't talk about a cease fire. remember there's is a difference. and there is a debate between countries at 18 immediate cease fire and countries that are calling for pauses. and so it remains the german position that what is needed now is a humanitarian pause because a ceasefire could potentially strengthen from us. another thing that really stood out to me, michael,
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was when she started talking about violence in the west bank. um, this is, you know, with all eyes on what's going on. and guys, are we seeing since october 7th, a, an increase, a sharp increase in sutler violence against palestinians. the settlers that live in, you know, there's settlements are legal under international law. and that has led to the increasing displacement of palestinian a better with communities because of that settler violence. and she said very clearly as she, as, as driven has said before, that since this is happening in occupied territory, that is controlled by israel. israel has the responsibility to ensure the safety and security of these palestinian territories. this also has a sort of long term uh, purpose this condemnation because the policy to the west bank is supposed to form the heart and the court of any future palestinian state. and so if we're just continue in the cycle, we're more we're, we're more than more land is the,
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is illegally occupied or controlled, or if the posting is don't feel safe there then that it's not really productive towards a 2 state solution with which germany has set time and time again is the solution to the cycle of violence. dw, the abraham there in jerusalem. for more now i'm joined by dw political, corresponded thomas sparrow. thomas, let's get straight to it. what did you make of their bucks, comments? i am mentions the need to strike a balance when it comes to the german position. and i think that is very important because it gives an idea of why government officials are actually traveling but only to the palestinian territories, which weighs real, but also to other parts of of the region because germany has on various occasions. but in particular, obviously in recent weeks, stress that it's done by the side of israel, that is, it is germany's special responsibility if you will, to help guarantee israel's security. that is something that maybe for germans,
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he seems obvious, given germany's historical responsibility. but to something that needs further explanation in other parts of the region where the conflict is maybe seen to a different plans in a different way. so that's one side of driving he's position does one side of that need to strike about and the other side. if the germany has clearly stated, not only and i babbled for our minister, but the german chancellor as well, that it is important for israel to respect the rules of will. there it is important for israel to protect civilians to also help guarantee that humanitarian aid reaches garza. and that's the 2nd element of germany's position, the one that was seeing also by different german politicians. i imagine that that's something that i, nevada kelly discussed in her talks with palestinian officials. i clearly expect that that's something that you would also discuss with is radio special to somebody this coming next. we only have about 15 seconds, thomas,
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but i'm going to ask you any way and do you think they've heard comments? will have any impact on the ground, not to media, but i do think that we have to understand this in a wide uh position by understanding that i babble because one of many west indeed us coming to to the region. so i would look at this from the view of something much wider than just the german position, dw political correspondent, thomas barrow. thank you for being so economic as well. let's take a look at some other headlines, palestinian president. the boss has arrived in saudi arabia for an emergency summit, ongoing as well as the war reaches its 5th week. arab nations are expected to issue a joint call for an end to israel's bombardment of gauze. the leaders of syria and iran are among those attended hundreds of thousands of pro palestinian supporters of gathered for a march to london, almost 2000 police officers or at the rally. police rejected a call from conservative ministers to band and march,
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saying there was no legal reason for it not to go ahead. the you can't use also marketing armies sustained. the 11th of november commemorates the british soldiers that lost their lives in the 1st world war. clashes broke out in london between the lease and for right protest or is attempting to reach this center graph more memorial just moments before the annual 2 minutes of silence. israel has revised down the number of people killed in the most terror attacks of october 7th . the new estimate puts the total at about $1200.00 rather than the $1400.00 reported earlier. authorities have struggle to identify human remains and have recruited archaeologists to sift through burned out homes on another subject entirely, the beatles have returned to top the u. k. music charts 54 years since their last number one. their new track now and then is
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a ballad written by john lennon in the late seventies. the artificial intelligence about lenin's voice to be taken off the tape recording he made back then. that's been added. navigate to our lines reported by the late george harrison in 1994 plus new parts recorded by paul mccartney in ringo stone. this is the result the the the you're watching dw news line from berlin. here's a reminder of our top story. god says how much wrong the health authority says is really air strikes have hit the territory as big as hospital the all she for hospital has run out of fuel the we're going to ended there. next up, sports life meets
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a talented box or if it was not able to slide everywhere because she comes from cost of who's suffering. t is not universally recognized. that's after a short break. remember, of course, you can get your news around the clock on a website that's d, w dot com. and of course i'll handle on social media is predictably at the w news. a michael. ok. more news at the beginning of the next step. the imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy burner, your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from cows. it's made from golden retrievers.

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