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the the, you're watching, you know, the names coming to live from berlin, moore, gauze on hospitals, unable to provide care. the world health organizations healthy, they'll be more than half the medical centers are not working properly. the largest one can't provide dialysis or other life saving treatments. also coming up on the show our correspond and finds out how us president joe biden's position the as route for quote, a fact as re election chances connect to the states foster opposition to a controversial amnesty in spain. hundreds of thousands drawing nationwide protests
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against the deal offered to catalogs, suffer tests to keep the prime minister in power. and we also have sports on the show with the fantastic warm in the buddhist league. fire labor crews in the record from best start to finish, like a caesar dismantle struggling or unfair, lynn to go above. champions fire meaning once again the clear. richardson welcome is rarely forces have surrounded several hospitals in northern gaza. the biggest, all she 5 says it has run out of fuel and now close to new patients is really military says this video shows its soldiers placing 300 liters of fuel and they're all she 5 prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, i'm aust refused to accept the fuel hospital director has denied that instead the fuel would not have been enough to power hospital generators for even an hour. and
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the world health organization has described the situation at all. she fought as dire and perilous. it's as the hospital is unable to function due to fighting nearby, and the number of patient deaths has increased significantly. the is real, who the last battle intensified the wrong hospitals in northern goza. making conditions desperate for the medical center is running out of a central supplies and electricity. so mirror old corps, displaced family libya, el cheapo hospital with her children as you can. she just ran through experience at the city's major health facility and 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
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. i couldn't take them with me. hello. how did i was tired and afraid? and i went to my nephew and told him to stay with my son and then we sled. the several 1000 displays people have sought shelter and hospitals. medical staff say hundreds of patients are at risk, including several newborn babies and incubators. in an interview with dw, the wins world health organization expressed alarm at the situation. 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 and the dialysis machine is not working with the hearing that the health workers don't feel they can leave that they, they don't feel they can they safely, although many are also saying they will,
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they want to study because they've got so many vulnerable patients that can't be moved as well. these really military says it's operation is against them. us it says the as well ms. milton group responsible for the october 7th. the terrance hudson is real, has a command post inside and under the hospital compound b is real, defense forces denied that the hospital was under siege and agreed to help evacuate babies from causes main hospital l. schieffer. although some your has managed a fleet eat organization, say that israel's instructions to leave the hospital without any safe haven make it unfair and impossible to evacuate. especially for the sick and vulnerable patients strapped inside for more or less spring in china low. she works for the norwegian refugee council and is monitoring developments from jerusalem. a welcome back to the w news. we hear. there are thousands of people taking shelter in golf as
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hospitals. how much medical care can hospitals actually provide a given these kinds of conditions. you know, day by day the situation in guys is hospitals are getting worse lot, many of the hospitals have shut down services completely or operating with very little resources. we are i hearing reports of doctors running out of medicine, running out of fuel shortages of food, clean water. we had a colleague over a week ago had to go and find food for his um, injured cousins at the hospital in the middle area, which is, which is ostensibly a bit safer. uh, and it took him about 2 hours just to find some biscuits. uh so that the kevin could take some medication that require food, add, doctors and medical personnel are working under the most difficult of circumstances . trying to save lives. uh and, and struggling to do so it's,
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it's our responsibility of the international community. it's israel's responsibility as the occupying power, controlling garza to provide assistance including a medical supplies and medicines in order to prevent unnecessary death and an injury. and just make clear for our viewers. how is your organization able to stay in touch with people in gauze? are you able to speak to staff there? we are still in touch with most of our staff on a daily basis. we are finding that our daily head counts, trying to make sure that all of our staff is accounted for are getting more and more difficult as communications become less and less reliable. we had $11.00 colleague, yusef told me yesterday that another one of his colleagues tried to call a 100 times before he was able to get through as, as the, as telecommunications system in dollars. that is extremely weekend. we've heard reports from, from the major telecom companies just in the last couple of days,
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but they anticipate that was running out of fuel. they will soon have that have even more difficulty keeping their operations running. there's a major communication difficulties on top of everything else going on. i'm going to ask you about something else we've mentioned earlier in the show, israel's military, as it is placed 300 meters of fuel outside at the i'll shoot for hospital, but the how mazda is and block the delivery. the hospital director has strongly denied that. what is your organization here in regarding the delivery of fuel there? you know, we haven't, we don't have any folks that ship a um, any longer. so it's very difficult for us to make determinations in the fog of war and, and was competing narratives. i'm not really comfortable saying, i'm speculating on, on what in fact is going on, but it's the responsibility of all parties to ensure that international humanitarian law. 0 is, is abided by and, and we hope we implore that all parties are doing all that they can to save the
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lives of innocent civilians who are just caught in the crossfire. and what about fuel needs and deliveries more generally? can you give us a sense of what the situation is and how much is actually available for hospitals to operate? as you know, the situation with fuel is, is, has been, it's something we've been warning about for weeks as fuel supplies have run out. i know that a number of hospitals have have to shut down due to lack of fuel. it's not just the hospitals it's, it's also in terms of us being able to provide humanitarian response and our partners being able to provide humanitarian response without fuel getting into gaza . it makes it impossible for trucks to be able to go and deliver aid to it across the across kava. and so we desperately need fuel to be coming in, not just to run the generators and hospitals, but to run ovens and bakeries to what water detailing nation plans, water pump, and of course, to be able to distribute aid. so what we've seen
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a trickle of trucks, a trucks coming in, there's been no fuel, and during the for over a month, it's desperately needed. and we call on the international community to continue to push to allow for, for fuel to go in, in order to save lives and provide the systems that people are so desperately in need of shayna. thank you very much for speaking with us. that is shayna lowe with the norwegian refugee council and earlier our corresponded in jerusalem rebecca rivers told me more about what we have heard from the, from israel on the situation. in gauze as hospitals is riley is saying that it's not targeting civilians. that it's, that it's trying to crack down on this from last come mom, send to that. it says underneath the hospital, we know that gun baffles 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
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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 and 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 it through sick to engine to be able to be moved. so this situation just increasingly difficult. we know that the death toll uh and that the ministry of health and lead ministry of health release is, hasn't been updated since friday because they simply can't get a handle on the tell 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, these gun battles. 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
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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. rebecca, looking at a southern gauze, the raffle border crossing to egypt. it's the only crossing out of gauze that 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? there we have confirmation from the people who run the boat as far as you did saying that more than 800 people were able to get out yesterday. this has been out for a few days, several days of being closed. the game after it had reopened and sort of in the more initial stages, also at the bottom. and we saw a few 1000 people coming out. it's, it's sold that are around a little less than 3000 feet. littlefield and 3000 people have managed to cross in title, and it hopes that most people will be able to continue crossing that border. we're talking about mainly foreign nationals or some palestinians who have been severely
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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 cross soon. but we have seen that that border crossing then close it, opened it and then it closed again. and now it's saying reopened, so people hopeful that that will continue and more 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? very serious, click that serious and getting more increasingly tense. we heard from his believe the house on the front of a couple of days ago. 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 only is riley side. uh,
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the hezbollah, claiming responsibility for those attacks amount. 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 the moment but his visited and all these other people trying to visit the store 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 gonna be keeping up the pressure on israel is the only i was wanting to get really involved and really started 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 crowds have turned out in france for nationwide raleigh's against anti semitism politicians called for the
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protest following a sharp increase in anti jewish act since the almost terrorist attack in israel frances home to europe's largest of jewish population. taking this done against anti semitism, with the addition of frances and national and to the march, was attended by members of government and leading politicians from those parties, including former presidents, francois known on nicholas like lucy, the march in paris alone to over 800000 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 office is yours. i'm french and i'm jewish, and i don't want to feel marginalized or rejected. i want the whole of friends to defend the cell. or default, hopefully by coaching, new account,
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just hide at home. don't quite target. i see people haven't been attacked. and we've seen the anti submitting progression here. so the meaning of the conflict has already spilled over to front. these are the policies, the marine, the pen and 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 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. and we can take a look at some other headlines now. environmental activists are glad to swing by. it has voice support for palestinians and excitement change, raleigh and amsterdam. she was interrupted by a protester who said he wanted a climate protest and not a political one. tens of thousands attended the march for climate injustice,
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a head of general elections in the netherlands next week. as germany, as that to double its military aid for ukraine next year to a 1000000000 euros german defense minister boris. the story is that the funds are a strong signal of support for the war con, torn country. the measure will need approval from lawmakers. design. jordan has delivered a 8 by parachutes 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 us president joe biden was quick to assure israel of america's support after the october 7th attacks. but as the death toll from israel's operations and cause it has grown so too has domestic criticism within the us. that opposition is particularly loud coming from america's own arab and muslim communities, including in the key battleground,
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state of michigan, which could be crucial to president biden's re election. chances dw, janelle de milan reports these days. michigan is homes a muslim community in morning as it calls for sees fire and gaza. speaking at a memorial for those killed emma se hodges says he lost 15 of his family members to his really airstrikes and with them his face in presidential bite in his own legacy . during this 40 years, an office is going to be this, that more than 10000 people had been killed and he did nothing. he did absolutely nothing to stop that. if he does not diverse course them, he's definitely going to lose my voice. rewind to 29 team, before biden was president. he stopped at this restaurant to campaign in dearborn, the epicenter of muslim american life in the state. he was warmly received by community leaders and voters. yeah, this is the place that's fine and i was visited then when he came out we really had a lot of hopes that he was going to be
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a good for america. good for our community. he ended up winning michigan by a small margin in 202155000 votes with 145000 of those roads coming from us and the americans, germany fast forward to the present. there aren't any pictures in this place, but commemorate biden's visit sitting here today, colored to ronnie of the michigan task force for palestine says he plans to actively campaign against abide and you have the right. our strategy is going to be leaving the top of the ticket blank, participating and voting, of course, but even to the top of the line. so that when joe by the news is in the swing states, we're going to plug this in his face and say, we told you that we're going to punish you. we're going to make sure by then a one term president. that's not how not a new thought things were turned out once you campaign for biden, back in 2022 from m gauge. a non profit is focused on most of the american voter
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turnout. we found out that 80 percent of most funds who voted in voted for bite and in 2020 will no longer be voting for him. only 5 percent of muslims said they actually will be voting for bite. and after the money conversations had with community members, i don't see a way forward for the bite and campaign with our community. she says the rise of is lama food, big incidents like the recent fatal stabbing of a 6 year old palestinian american boy in chicago in, in a legend hate crime has made them feel like the president and his government can not keep their community 6. not only do they not protect us, they perpetuated harmful propaganda and harmful, of rhetoric that on that are, that is hurting our communion. that truly, to be honest, led to the murder with the and so you can never forget on how unsafe we feel in our own homes right now because of our identity because some of us are most, i'm not at the memorial, it's not lost on those in attendance that every vote taken away from biden could
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easily benefit his republican rivals. donald trump, who has already valid to band refugees from gaza if we elected to emerge harder, holding the sitting president accountable for means the priority. we survived the last 40 years with trumpet loss of audit again. but you know, whoever is responsible for this has to pay for it. and the price in their minds is clear on last election for job. i did this now in spain. hundreds of people have taken part in nationwide protests 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 their backing and a parliamentary vote to do 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
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once fresh elections instead of the we defend the rule of law. we defend democracy. we say no to the i'm the say no to impunity, no to inequality. and yes, to a spain, a free, an equal citizen. prime minister petro sanchez, has offered the amnesty to, to catch alon separate his policies involved in the fail declaration of independence in 2017, the opposition to the deals 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
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freedom, justice, and social welfare media, even though it's putting all of us, all of spain in the hands of the minority. that seems to be a for opponents of the amnesty also turned out in the capital in high plants across . so no, not sanchez has until november the 27th to pullman new governments. otherwise snap elections will have to be held. the football now and buyer labor crews and have surprised many by leading the bonus lisa in the early stages of the season. but with rivals buyer munich, winning on saturday, the pressure was on to seal 3 points. fortunately for labor, cruise and struggling on your own berlin, where the visitors on another satisfying day at the office. i live at guzman tort, shelby, alonzo. new a 7 consecutive been just like a wind would see his sight leap frog rifle spire. at the top,
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who knew in berlin's players meanwhile, was simply looking to end the run that had seen them slip to 8 straight leak defeats. it was no surprise that labor crews and drew 1st blood colleagues grimaldo finding the top corner a freddy room was net and the 23rd minutes of the stunning, straight from the spanish wing back to give his sight an early lead. it was to new early in the 2nd of wood or the lone casino noticed home eunice hoffman's corner far too easy for continue and the 50 sentence minute leave. it goes and start came from another corner, tramodol phone unit, into the back post and the gym. and the defender flash told an impressively improvised finish from the big sent it back to his team beyond reach in the 73rd minutes. and there was still time for one more. nathan taylor fired
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beyond bruno from a site tangled 7 minutes with me in the window with his 1st goal in german football since joining from south hampton in the summer for now the final score. another miserable day for you, especially as boone, you and the lin shelby alonzo is back self returned to the top of the table. and us soccer. so our megan repeat, those final match had a heart breaking end. the 38 year old to time world champion limped off the fuel for the last time. or if you know a to time women's worlds comp winter, it was named womens player of the year by fee for in 2019. and she's been an outspoken advocate for l g b t q plus rights. and gender equality. with me is football icon. megan repeat? no. didn't have a happy ending to her story career. 3 minutes into the national women's soccer league final. the 38 year old went down on the page with an injured after several
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minutes of the detective star lived off the field with fans, giving her a massive ovation. obviously devastating to um, you know, go out in a final so early. um, you know, i know it's my last game and that is, you know, devastating as well. but you know, to, to go out so early that out some changes, things it takes to shut off in shit, you know, take away your best players off the field is not ideal. repeat, no, has been celebrated on and off the page in 2019, she had several us women's national team, teammates in a lawsuit setting ginger discrimination against their own federation. a settlement was reached the next year. repeat though, reflected on the progress she's seen over the course of her career. you know,
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i feel like i'm, i'm just so proud of, you know, my generation and all the players that have worked so hard to, you know, put us in this position. i mean, obviously what i've never had this a few years ago. so i feel like it is the perfect way to go out and, you know, to be able to play my last game and a championship game like, whatever happens happens despite the defeat, rafino stays a winner in the minds of many of the 2019 cfo women's player of the year, as $12.00 will top titles and the gold medal at the 2012 london olympics. you've been watching. do the news live from for lynn? a quick reminder of our top story before we go. because as big as hospital says, it has run out of fuel and is no longer accepting new patients. israel says how mazda is refusing to accept fuel, which says, rarely, military has tried to provide 8 organizations. they conditions are awesome and it's
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