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the the, this is the w use life from bullying struggling through saved lives, small hospitals and gaza, unable to operate the world health organization tells dw mold in hospice trips, medical centers, adult working, or the biggest one comp provide dialysis. well, many other mind saving nations, surprise come back in britain from a prime minister, david cameron returns to the government as the new foreign minister, as part of the major cabinet re shuffled in poland. the process of forming a new government gets on the way the opposition alliance, the f one, a majority,
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and last month selection has a waiting for the calculation that 1st the biggest, both gas or the conservative nationalist will get the insurance thing. and the bank is all and welcome, a spokesman for the homeless run health ministry and gaza says and is why the tank is now stationed outside the cities biggest hospital ill. she for the hospitals, as it's not accepting any new patients out there running out of fuel to power it's generate, is used by the military, says able allow what it calls a self evacuation card or for the facility on monday, which would enable people to seek safety in southern goes up, the world health organization says thousands of people are trapped inside stitching out the headwinds by the light of a mobile phone. doctors
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and hospitals in northern goza, struggling to save patients. here too, at the i'll, she for hospital they running out to few water and medical supplies and a vulnerable to the ongoing is really strikes and the area was with the the last examiners to boast without i seal is another bravest who assisted across with that was thought to get the director today until the 20 was we said this in the set that it goes on to do with kids to go like that as low service. so did you have to. busy vision and dental austin area israel denies targeting civilians and says that this for to just pre students ministry provided the al, she for hospital with 300 lead to the fuel for its generators. but that it was
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rejected by him us we offered actually last night to give them enough fuel to operate the hospital operate into batteries and so on because we are, we obviously know battling with patients or civilians at all. and i think every civilian death, every 10 baby is a tragedy. but that tragedy should be placed squarely, the responsibility of hamas that is keeping its military installations inside hospitals is command post inside hospitals inside schools, inside and where you and facilities and so on. the director of, i'll, she, for his denied rejecting the few, which he says would not have been enough to power the hospitals generate as for even one hour. the lessening situation in northern goza is forcing thousands to flee southwards are mostly on foot.
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even some health workers have made the decision to leave a little of gun stuff in the on the left side of the situation last night was very time sensitive, very extreme this minute, one of the bumbling targets at the schools and hospitals. i'm that i work for the office of the ministry of health at the hospital and the on the amount of this i live yesterday. the certainly, i mean, the hospital i work on that if it's white today. yes. yeah. i did not go to work awful through my duties. i just let i know those the comments tens of thousands of already floods the ongoing missile strikes and ground operation. israel is coming under increasing international pressure to minimize civilian suffering, and garza will palestinian officials say at least 3 new bones have died at the all shape a hospital off the power outages. the babies weren't able to survive without in keeping hits. i asked to be freaked out from you to say have to tell us more about what he's a right yeah, i mean we're hearing the disaster situation full of children across contracts or
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project babies inside asking us to. but also offices when we see has disability impacts and resources every day. we have power cos, that's all i can access to towards the and sausage in lines. um, so is that the kept the still figurative site so that was purchased by just the bought into the car. so the mothers thoughtless. did you want to be on this in what could be a glimmer of hope, as well as military claims to have helped evacuate some patients in including mostly children from a chief, a hospital, a you able to confirm that slow? i mean, i talking find out what i can say to actions almost as during the discharged situation with ease of started. tennis is incredibly dangerous and that's not just full. so patients in the hospital news through times whether it's really heavy fighting
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the surrender. well, i mean, you have a huge number of these sliced people who are seeking shelter, seeking safety grounds as well. and they're really risk as well as nice meeting nations during peacetime, is hot enough utilized when the item is still sort of intense. what's going to change in this conflict to ensure the safety of children? well, number one to reset it is we need to mind, sir. see? so we need to stall children being killed, besought children ages at the same time, we need the signing on conditional release, all is ready systems that 16 children you should be okay with that families. and then we also need to scale massively. the amount of a few minutes early we can bring in a life savings of pull to avoid any other catastrophe. like the outbreak of disease and very densely populated shelters. we put the reopening of the raffle crossing to
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also what are the let critical patients out, but a in a to add drops from jordan and the possibility of a maritime 8 cargo. but it seems that so little is being achieved here. and there, as you've pointed out, the cell, things are going around in circles because we won't see a ceasefire unless all these hostages released by is uh by how much a to yes. so we've been bringing a, it's a round, it's round about $43.00 trucks a day, which is all below the needs of the mens. these that children have. we have 1500000 people who displace around children. and many of those are living in very close confines of families packed into things across the default on the site, essentially conditions that are already uh, the access. the 2nd order is very,
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very low, and that's why it's so important really true, but at least now those the conditions that take the weights of models that are coming with already young children of the exposed to the disease. safari is not a scary to chat infections, and it's like a button. now we prefer to avoid any more depths type of freaking that from unicef. thank you very much for joining us here on dw, allow correspondents in jerusalem. rebecca rate has told me about israel is saying about causes hospitals. well then israel maintains that it isn't targeting civilians that the civilians that a dying of doing so by way of collateral damage. but as we've just been hearing, and as the pictures we were seeing circulating that collateral damage is significant, and the israel says that it's not going to stop and was not going to hate to any calls for humanitarian se size. so that, you know,
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it says that her mouse will then use that time to be able to regroup and re position itself. so we, we, we, we really are in a situation where more more civilians look to be dying and these hospitals. and we're not talking just about from the fighting, but people who are coming to their injuries, people who isn't coming too close to the lack of electricity. dialysis patients can't the patients and the like. so the situation just escalating in those hospitals and no sign of relief. coming soon, israel saying that it is opening up so cold mccardle is that particular on the eastern part of the hospital so that some patients may be able to evacuate. but as you just heard, the from the unit say, representative, it's almost impossible still to evacuate. these people some, many, most just to sick to to do so. and of course the medical stuff to some of the bright medical stuff who, who say that they will not leave the hospital because they can't leave the patients . and it will be the most critically engine of the ones who have a, a slight chance of getting out with, uh uh,
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the rafa crossing reopening and southern guns that, that again, that's a huge trip to what more details do you have about that? want to know the crossing, it's been opening from time to time of the past month being reopened again today. yes, it has been reopened and we're hearing that more than 800 people have been able to cross through that or pending which is a huge sigh of relief in such terrible circumstances. we. we know that a slightly fewer than 3000 people have managed to get through that raft for crossing since the beginning of the war. but these openings us for roddic and then they wouldn't shut down after several days when, when you know, 5 around about $500.00 people were getting out per day, then they with the boat, it was a game shot. now in that we're seeing it be reopened and, and as i say, you know, close to or more than a 100 people being allowed out. there is of course hope that the people will main stay open. now be able to keep opening and allow for more people to come out. we know that there's around 7000 or little more than 7000 people on the list of it,
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mainly jewel nationals. but as you mentioned, some also some terribly seeking injured palestinians in daycare is so you know, hopefully the devoted will be able to keep opening up to allow for those people to come out. but the 7 up in the hall 1000 is obviously a drop in the ocean when you're looking at a population of $2300000.00 bin. and in the meantime, in the northeast variable in the liberties florida, how serious is the increase in classes the while we all seeing an increase? uh yes. today we saw a 2 pretty significant anti missile attacks from 1184 to his la claiming responsibility. we saw thousands of casualties move in 20 on the v is riley side. some of the casualties of the injuries i should say, from people who were working on electricity workers trying to restore electricity that had been partially, you know,
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destroyed in another attack. we've been seeing these tips for top attacks happening again this morning. a 5 coming from 11 on a israel responding to his live targets in the south there. and we have been seeing an escalation, and we, we've had the, has been a change at the sound as well as speak twice now. and although those features have been somewhat lab best sit on the internet for being what you might call content life, we're seeing signaling messaging from him saying that they want to maintain pressure on the as riley military in the know the board of regents. but it doesn't seem that they want to, oh, out conflict and that's certainly what everyone is hoping won't happen. a international community. and israel alive, you know, we've corresponded rebecca, it is in jerusalem. great to see you again, rebecca. so that you k. and the surprise political come back full of the apartment is that david cameron has been appointed foreign say for treat. replacing james cleverly, cameron says he hopes he is 6 years in the top job will assist him in helping
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current. pregnant establishes who not made by whole challenges, cameron quit as p. m, and lift politics in 2016. following the breaks of referendum that remove the u. k . from being here in india. it called the votes and campaign for the present to remain in hopes of becoming as a new sentiments in his conservative party. it was considered a major political blunder correspond, i'd be a good mass, joins us for london. bill good. how has david cameron managed to come back from the dead politically? it's really a surprise appointments here in london, but it's not really about david cameron, it's much more about the government being in crisis. so for about a year now, research do not, can this conservative government has been trailing behind the, or positioning labor party for about 20 points behind in the polls? so that's a massive golf. and reissue soon agree the so the need to revise. he's party to
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revise is government, and he needed to very desperately wanted to get rid of his home secretary. so he thought the best way to do this is with a big re shuffle. now the home secretary's while a problem and she had caused him significant headache, she was seeing us very device safe by many here in the u. k. most recently she had to type the police and remember, she's the home secretary for notes, for leasing the pro palestinian marches and loved them properly. she had spoken of an invasion of migrants arriving at britain's shows. and she said that homeless people um homelessness, basically is a lifestyle choice. so she's been seen by many somebody who's polarizing and also open the more or less defying her boss from industry. she's to knock. so that was really behind that she needed to re shuffle. and then he, in a way pulled david cameron out of the house a really out of the blue for many people. exactly. so next,
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not only providing isn't government is reviving type of cameron's political career, but what makes cameron appealing as well, he receives to that. and this is also why it takes a lot of people here by surprise. only a few weeks ago at the party conference, he said that he wanted to be the prime minister of change. now many people were viewing that's with surprise because the conservatives have obviously been in power in the u. k for over a decade. but nevertheless, he wanted to present himself as a candidate of change and now he's bringing back to david cameron, who is representing the tradition as a former prime minister, but he has on the international stage, huge experience, he has worked with all these. um, well, leaders like and that's on yahoo like biden. and like i'm a chrome suit that wouldn't have made him appealing for, for me she's to know. he was also seen as somebody who within the u. k. context of
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the conservative party who was so seen as somebody who stood for some big tend ideas. so as somebody you try to bring people together on the left and the right of office part. you've seen the slip ro. tremont is the, for example, he oversaw the introduction of gay marriage. and um, yeah, so he, so we shouldn't have with us. so with that, somebody like that will help him with his own political career is now i run it to david, come and also stood for the breakfast referendum. and that really is also the root cause of many problems within the conservative party. say to, to have a breath remain a, and it is permanent position, definitely a political campbell for, for we see, wishes to knock and that breaking news from target mazda in london. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the headlights, the 10s of thousands of people have taken to the streets in france to protest
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against anti semitism president. the number of my client did not join, but send it open later to the public condemning as it was a fringe. oh, sorry. he's had reported a shopping crease in. adam submitted incident since the october 7 terrorist attacks by hamas on his way by the middle active as great. the tools back has voice support for palestinians at the climate change while the in amsterdam was interrupted by a protest. definitely. he said he wanted a climate protest of a political point. tens of thousands attended the match for climate and just as head of general elections in the netherlands next week. hundreds and thousands of people have taken part in protests across spain against the planned amnesty. full time to learn separatist socialist problem, it is to pitiful sanchez off with the amnesty in return for the separatists supporting the formation of a government. it needs that backing and a problem. entry votes in the coming dates on the filipino position, politicians,
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they, that the lima has been granted bail in a drugs trial. the support of the site is politically most. i think it was an outspoken critic of from the president, but people to attach a scale to 2017 on charges, which she says she was a router in 2017 intelligence. but she says were meant to silence. the germany's governing coalition has agreed to double its military, a for ukraine. next you to 8000000000 euros. 7 defense ministry says the increases the response to this is experienced, which it said showed that planned amounts were quickly exhausted. you credit the counter offensive for so if i failed to try this out, russian forces entrenched in the south and east truth of the measurable need approval for lawmakers, bank defense minister bars. the story a says the funds send an important message. we won't necessarily be conducive to our fuel call. we don't want to find yourself in a situation next year where we have to go back and ask for more money such as the
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so it's an important signal, especially now that the ukrainians have to keep up. they're fine to come. what much of the world's attention is being directed towards these resources? and it's also a strong signal to ukraine that we won't abandon them as own stock as the glad you will, cutting it as easy needs to produce less. holden, as parliament is convening at this hour for the 1st time since last month's general election and alliance of opposition parties. they'd find 4 minus the original 2 and signed a compilation agreement. but just by having the majority of seats, they'll have to wait to take power. first, the conservative nationalist, lower injustice, which one the most seats as a single body will get its shocked at forming a government. and despite the outgoing prime minister, mateusz more of the hit sky appearing to have no path forward. colin's rival blocks both had something to celebrate as the election night seemed to produce 2 winters. the governing conservatives again emerged as the biggest party. let them know lions of the 3 opposition parties when
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a clear majority of seats in the new parliament pullman's president on j. duda was head of state, gets to nominate the 1st candidate for prime minister. held consultations with both sides after the tax president, due to a conservative and ally of the line just as the party announced he would follow the established protocol for subordinate on the year. following a comm, analysis and consultations, i have decided to give a prime minister and mateus more of the etzky the mission of forming the government . and doing so, i'm sticking to the good part of the main trade tradition, whereby the winning party is the 1st one that gets the chance to form a government outs. and we, a saw so which was on has, on the acting prime minister will have 4 weeks to ford your coalition. and when that confidence vote, what's your exchange of engagement in some way here? and of course we did not win the selections on our own. yeah,
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to the job salute the clear is that that the message from the voters was yes. ok. that's your program is the one the one thing to do, but you have to reach an agreement with others. so maybe we'll try to reach an agreement with other parties in the mean. if i mean things, if i some that are really not opposition leader don't have to ask, criticized to move, saying it is merely delaying the inevitable. so it's not talking about, i'll just back up out of the bunk present the president knows perfectly well. so it might still be possible to play for time. scroll down, but it's a waste of time for poland was what's called the boat to go to the conservatives might still try to steal something during this time processing, but we will be watching and very careful. the body of the toast is widely expected to be elected. prime minister once lawmakers are able to put forward their preferred candidate. that means the next government might not be in power in war site until mid december time. that the opposition says poland cannot afford to waste. want to go to shut out. sca is down, corresponded so is this just
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a waiting game for this opposition to lines to us? yes, it looks like a waiting game to play is playing with time a for time from decide the president of because the government, the current government, a law and justice part the, they have no clue. they have a clear minority into parliament and also they are not able to inform the government bytes by still a they try to convince the public that they are building these governments. so what they are trying to put is the quote to convince some opposition politicians to switch to their side a if they don't succeed. of course the vote of confidence in a couple of weeks, it will be a huge disaster for the party. this scenario is very possible to success. there is
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no time to waste. what is the most urgent issue for a new polish government to deal with right now? what i talked to many people here in warsaw and what they always stress is, 1st of all, to get access to the, to the phones within the european recovery fund, which is, which are reserves, which are guaranteed for poland. but the fonts, the money is blocking because of the a do this or the reform made by the lot in just as far as the strong control over the government, which has been criticized by the european union. the 2nd most, the 2nd very important think is a cooperation and more so evaluate the from the police side in affordable support to ukraine. on the european level, this is something, lots of men, your team countries all the way to express it. this is the expectation. so then you'll government is that the probably new government of the opposition parties to
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come in some weeks 1st. uh they uh promised that they would the copyright more what do you think about just warning that the lower injustice body may do something untoward to stay in balance? it's difficult to speculate right now, but heverland just as party has proven many times that it is able to uh ok. so it to uh to also make the different and unconstitutional steps in order to strengthen its power to achieve date for the political goals. so we don't know what to expect, but the already now look on the different attempts of below us as part of it to cover up the traces of corruption and the to set
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to, to, to a point to different people from the law and justice or alliance from the of the law and just as far as the 2 different important states, a positions. so we don't know what comes uh, the parliament because just met about to the situation is not staying at the moment and it's not it's difficult to see what, what to what, what is coming in the next weeks. the latest they have from the time we use modifications, that's k, a more so sorry about the audio quality. ok. the finally before we go, millions of indians and hindus around the world have lit up evenings skies to month . the festival of lights illumination of the lease, but symbolizes the victory of light of the doctors. he is financial capital one by save all these fine works to knock the celebration homes and markets across india
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