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the, the, you're watching dw news coming to live from berlin, moore garza hospitals unable to provide care the world health organizations healthy . they'll be even more than half the medical centers in the besieged palestinian territory are not functioning properly. the largest one at the center of the fighting can't provide dialysis and other flight saving treatments. also coming up on the show opposition to a controversial amnesty in spain. hundreds of thousands throwing nationwide protests against the deal offer to cadillac separate tests to keep the prime
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minister in power. the clare richardson welcome is rarely forces have surrounded several hospitals in northern casa, he biggest, i'll, she 1st says it has run out of fuel and is close to new patients. he is rarely military released this video of their soldiers, placing what they said were 300 leaders of fuel near. i'll shoot for israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, how mos refuse to accept the fuel. the hospital director says it would not be an officer power. the hospital generators for even an hour of the world health organizations describe the situation and how she finds, quote, dire and perilous. it says the hospital is unable to function due to finding nearby . and the number of patient that has a significantly increased the hey,
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it's right. how mosque bethel intensified around hospitals in northern gauze uh making conditions desperate for the medical incentives running out of the essential supplies and electricity. so many dollars was displeased. family flat dealership, a hospital with her children. she described her experience at the city's major health facility. and then we thought the hospital was safe, but it wasn't. if we had stayed another 5 minutes, we would have been killed. they started to bomb us and we ran away from al schieffer. my son got injured, so i left him there in the hospital to get treatment. i couldn't take them with me cuz i had an i was tired and afraid. i went to my nephew and told him to stay with my son and then we sled. the 7000 displeased people have saw shelter in hospital medical,
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this nazi hundreds of patients audit risk, including 7 newborn babies in need to be does the you as well. it has the organization exposed alarm at the situation and we understand there is still $600.00 to $650.00 inpatient. so that was she far and between 20500 health workers. and there's a 45 patients who really need kidney dialysis, but they can't get it because the, the power is run out. the dialysis machine's not working, listed here in the health workers don't feel they can leave that they've been there and feel they can they safely? well, the many are also saying they will. they want to study because they've got so many vulnerable patients that can't be moved as well. there's right. even there to say is, it's operation is against hum us. it says the islamic militant group responsible for the october 7th. the tax on his ride has like a blog post inside and under the husband who compiled does violence defense
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forces denied that the hospital was under siege and ugly to have it created babies from cause us main hospital for those somebody has managed to feed a dog as each and see that is right instructions to leave the hospital without any safe haven make it unfair and impossible to recreate, especially for the sick and valid even patients step inside of your own us and then go is a spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross, she earlier told us what she's been hearing from her colleagues on the ground and gaza high speed every day with those surgical team varies now working in the south of gaza in regards to your piano hospital. and the conditions in the south is supposed to be much better in the then the conditions and the most of cause the ends do they're facing, you know,
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most challenges every day. the receiving new patients. patients with cynthia was a lot of terms. and they're running know sure, i'm all for essential supplies, link goals, like i'm subjects to be able to treat them. many of the patients, a children including very young children. the youngest patients they've treated was less than one year old. and they knew this keeps have lost every time families. so it is an extremely hard breaking situation. i was elliana senior nco from the international committee of the red cross speaking to us earlier. and i'd like to bring in our correspondent rebecca rivers in jerusalem. rebecca, i good to see you. what have we been hearing from israel about the situation in gauze as hospitals? i will tell you had a little bit there in the pace and also from that guess you just had on about the di, a situation that civilians the patients, the baby's elderly and the medical staff in chief,
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a hospital all facing israel is saying that it's not targeting civilians that it's, it, it's trying to crack down on this from last come mom sense that it says it's underneath the hospital. we know that gun bottles has been going on outside the hospital making. it's almost impossible for people to leave. we've been hearing accounts of people trying to leave the hospital being shot at and having to run back sometimes been injured even further. so the situation for civilians on the ground really, really difficult, is riley sighing for people to get out of the hospital. but these gun battles are making it almost impossible, as i said. and you know, we're seeing that that is well saying that they want to open up, that they have opened up in fact, on the eastern side of the hospital and escape routes and evacuation roads. but people just choose good medical stuff saying that people are too sick to engine to be able to be moved. so the situation just increasingly difficult. we know that the death toll uh that the ministry of health and lead ministry of health release is
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hasn't been updated since friday because they simply can't get a handle on the toll any more. they don't able to get to places to, to see who has been killed in strikes and who has been killed in this. he's gone back home. so you know, the situation that shocking is rel, saying it's trying to give fuel to the hospital. but we're saying that the how mouse is apparently rejected that offer and saying that it's not nearly enough to be able to operate the hospitals. you just put in that report as well. also offering to evacuate babies. but we haven't seen any progress on that yet. are back and looking at a southern gaza at the raffle border crossing to egypt. it's the only crossing out of gauze. it's not controlled by israel. we understand that reopened on sunday, and a few 100 people managed to get out. can you tell us a little bit more about that? that we have the information from the table to run the boat as far as you did, saying that more than 800 people were able to get out yesterday. this has been off for a few days. several days of it being closed the game after it had reopened,
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in sort of more initial stages of the bottom. and we saw a few 1000 people coming out it's, it's still that are around a little less than 3000 feet littlefield than $3000.00 people have managed to cross entitle and its hopes that most people will be able to continue crossing that border. we're talking about mainly foreign nationals, the some palestinians who have been severely injured or that are self beat them suffering really serious health concerns. i've also been able to call so into a numbers. and you know, there's obviously the hope that more people will be able to call soon. but we have seen that that border crossing them close. it opened it, then it closed again. and now it's saying reopen. so people hopeful that that will continue and many people will be able to that evacuate and looking elsewhere. i also understand there were intensified clashes on the is rarely lebanese border on sunday. how serious is the situation there?
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very serious click, but serious and getting more increasingly tense. we heard from his believe the house on the front of a couple of days ago. it was a similar speech to one he gave you know, a week ago or so. and it doesn't. it's not very content filled trying to, i think say that, that keeping up the pressure and yesterday we saw some of that pressure we saw of a 2 strikes, but at least to where we saw or move and 20 people injured on the is riley side. the hezbollah claiming responsibility for those attacks. and now israel stepping off its counter attacks on targets inside southern lebanon. these have been increasing. we've been seeing this tit for tat cross pulled aside since the beginning of this conflict and everybody, all the international community, you as president to abide and he did try and still not. and that has visited and all these other people trying to visit the stones that becoming a wide, a regional complex. but of course, it is getting really tens up there and has them as well as saying he's going to be keeping up the pressure on israel is only not perhaps wanting to get really
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involved and released on a before the conflict, but to try and keep is randy troops, a busy and the results is tied up in the news or correspondent rebecca renters in jerusalem. thank you so much for that update. and large crowns have turned out in france for nationwide raleigh's against anti semitism. politicians called for the protest following a sharp increase in anti jewish attacks since the a mazda terrorist attack, and israel, or francis home to europe's largest jewish population. taking this done against anti semitism, with a rendition of frances and national anthem, the march was attended by members of government and leading politicians from those parties, including former presidents, francois and old nicholas. i could see the march in paris alone to over 800000
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people, more than 70 valleys were held across the country. but the president did not take part. a manual mccall said he was with the demonstrates his insult. choosing instead, to publish an open letter to the french cooling phys 0 tournaments of anti semitism, because it is yours, i'm french and i'm jewish. and i don't want to feel marginalized or rejected because i want the whole of friends to defend the cell. or default the hopefully by quote your new account, just hide at home. you don't quite target. i see people haven't been attacked on the we've seen the anti submitting progression here. so the meaning of the conflict has already spilled over to front, is that people face the marine, the pen, and have fall, right? national riley also attended thought to criticism from some who see it as part of a strategy to re brand the policies image and shake off its anti semitic heritage. the fond left boy called to to much condemning israel's actions in garza from so
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seen a shop increase in anti semitic attack. since the start of the conflict with mold and $1200.00 incidents registered over the past month. i can take a look at some other world news headlines. jordan has delivered 8 by parish shoots into a field hospital. it operates inside gaza. it is the 2nd a drop. the kingdom has made. jordan has been a vocal critic of israel's bombardment of casa of israel's military size. it has carried out airstrikes in southern 11 on in response to attacks by the militants group has the law as well as, as, as well as assault. wounded several is railways near the border classes since the october 7th attack on israel have forced thousands of residents and border towns on both sides to evacuate. and germany is that to double military aid for you, probably next year to 8000000000 euros german defense minister for us to store
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assets and the funds are a strong signal officer for support for the war torn country. your measure will need approval from lawmakers big either get hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in nationwide protests in spain against a planned amnesty for cattle and separatists. the socialist prime minister pedro sanchez has offered the amnesty in return for the separatist, supporting the formation of a new government. he needs bear back in a parliamentary vote due to take place in the coming days. the conservative people's party, known as the p p, called the biggest rally in the capital and madrid organizes say, half a 1000000 turned out to protest against the proposed amnesty. the policies leader once fresh elections instead the, we defend the rule of law. we defend democracy. we say no to the amnesty, no, to impunity,
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no between equality and yes, to a spain are free, an equal citizen. prime minister petro sanchez, has offered the amnesty to 2 cats and then separate his policies involved in the fail declaration of independence in 2017. the opposition to the deal, as united the rights and some of sanchez's own socialists. they say the amnesty is unconstitutional and to undermine spanish values such as equality between all its regions. it's a mistake. it's creating 1st class spaniards and 2nd class spaniards. and that is the lack of freedom, justice and social welfare. nadia, even though it's putting all of us, all of spain in the hands of a minority that seems to me a for a payments of the amnesty also turned out in the capital and how plant across. so
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no, not sanchez has until november the 27 to form a new governments. otherwise snap elections will have to be held. and as soon as update our tech sho, shift is coming up next. so stay tuned and thank so much for watching the interest of the global economy, our portfolio dw, business be here's a closer look at the project to analyze the flight for market dominance with dw business beyond one on 6 times to please.

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