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the, the busiest speed of the news live from ballad struggling to save lives, small hospitals, and goes up and unable to operate. the world health organization tells dw move in hospice trips, medical centers on north in working order. the biggest one con, provide dialysis, for many of the key treat. at a surprise, come back in british politics form a prime minister. david cameron returns to governments as the new foreign minister in major cabin and re so cameron left politics in 2016. also calling the brakes,
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it represents the guy that was welcome to the program. the biggest hospital in gaza city. all she fucked says it is not accepting any new patients. often running out of fuel to policy generators is really military says it will allow what it calls a self evacuation colorado from the facility on monday, which would enable people to flee to safety in southern gaza. the world health organization says thousands of people are currently seeking shelter inside the hospital compound, stitching up a headwind by the light of a mobile phone. doctors and hospitals in northern gauze, struggling to save patients. here too,
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at the i'll, she, for hospital. they are 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. with that, i see you didn't another private what was that it cost without was thought to get the director today until the 24 hour specialist in the sense that it does depend on to do with kids to. busy there is no service for the video to get vision and dental, often israel denies targeting civilians and says that this footage is priest. it's ministry provided the l. she for hospital with 300 lead to the fuel for its generators. but that it was rejected by him us we offer it actually last nights to give them enough fuel to operate the hospital
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operate incubators and so on because we have, we obviously know value with patients or civilians at all. and i think every civilian deaths every day be, is a tragedy. but that tragedies should be placed squarely and 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, mostly on foot. 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, one of the bumbling targets at the schools and hospitals. i'm that i work for the
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office of the ministry of health at the hospital and the on the amount of this i live yesterday. the certainly, i mean from the hospital. i work on the if it's right today. yes. yeah. i did not go to work awful through my duties. i just let them know those defendants. tens of thousands of already fed. the ongoing missile strikes and ground operation. israel is coming under increasing international pressure to minimize civilian suffering and goes a smiles as far as the back of it is. jones is now from jerusalem. rebecca was israel saying about the situation in gauze assault? well, god is rarely pressing on with its military goals. it says that its reached the gates of the hospital now that that el cheapo hospital that you would is hearing about in that report. they say, as you heard from measurement at yahoo, in that report, are they not targeting civilians that anyone else? the civilians getting pulled off and this is just collateral damage. but as you can
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see, the collateral damage is quite high. with the death toll not even being able to be updated at the moment. it hasn't been properly updated since friday. that's the ministry of health and course run by how mosse that desktops, so in historically, has been accurate. so we yukon, verified those tickets for the desktop on friday was standing at around $11000.00. not even being able to be updated. such is the situation on the grounds. now, people, oh, eye witnesses and people in the hospitals, doctors and patients saying that there's trying years even if they want to evacuate, which of course they do many cars because they're too sick to injured. uh, old i called because of the gun fine. but gone battles that are happening around the hospital now we had in that phase and we know that is riley saying that it is trying to offer an evacuation roots. but people saying that they've tried to take these routes uh, in the last days, and it's been being caught up in that fire. so running back inside israel saying
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it's it's, it's happy to help try to evacuate some of the babies. and as you heard the to that it also wants to provide fuels of the hospital, but i'm also going to allow it. but, you know, we've also been hearing from people in the hospital from the office saying that the amount of fuel the simply isn't enough to run any of the generators for any length of time. let's have a look at the assets to free. the 239 hostages still being held by homos in gaza last night nets and yahoo is the sides um to the us network, nbc news that that quote could be a deal. but i think the less i say about it, the more i increase the chances it actually materializes. now. rebecca, what do you know about a possible deal? well, god, it's always so difficult to have up to the minute information. these deals with this negotiations, i should say, have been ongoing, almost since the beginning. we know that the top egypt be heading these tweaks and
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working hard to negotiate the release of these hostages with how mazda has been tool of the release of a particularly women and children in return for palestinian women and children. that it where it is rarely present. spot, well, very close to page, it's still be ongoing. we've also had that have, must have pulled out of the tool. they said that they've renewed their negotiating, that they've, they done no longer wants to negotiate because of the conduct that's happening at al cheaper because of the military conduct that's happening there in the way that these ready military are attacking the hospitals. that they say they pulled out of the tools now they will be of course, this diplomacy this trying to, to, to keep working in the background. everyone trying really hard. i mean, there's also a key am, all these ran the government to bring these hostages out alive. the u. s. s. i working very hard to try and pray. certainly the american hostages, but for all the hostages. however, at this stage, they are very fragile. they are very sensitive and we just don't know what stage
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their s w correspondent rebecca would say, reporting functions that i'm thank or to the okay. and a surprise political come back before the prime minister david cameron has been appointed for administer. cameron says he hopes his 60 is at the top job with the system and helping the current prime minister, we should so not to meet vital signage. cameras quit as prime minister and left politics in 2016. following the breaks it referendum that remove the u. k. from the european union, he is called the vote and can painful britain to remain inside the correspondent, bigot mazda joins us from the bigger how has david cameron managed to come back from the dead? politically? it was really a surprise. get ahead. i didn't think, you know, i would have ever thought that he could be appointed as prime minister and really
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has taken a 4 digit code on the invite by a huge surprise. it's less about him, i think. but it's more of a symptom of the crisis that we see. so not government is in. so for the last year or so, they've been trading about 20 percentage points behind latham and refused to know cuz i didn't decide to need to change. he said that's only a few weeks ago at the party conference, the conservative party conference at these things that he's the kind of that of change. but i think he has changed his mind actually quite frankly, and has brought back david come on, who is obviously not standing for change, but his standing up for, for a tradition of the conservative party. the reason i did need to reach out for i think because he had huge problems with his home secretary with while i brought him on. she has been widely criticized in the u. k. because she has used quite quite brutal language. some would say she attacked the police of not policing. the
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recent pro palestinian marches, she said they were basically not really doing the job properly. she's criticized homeless people then said sleeping attends is like a lifestyle choice. she's used the word invasion and connection with my friends arriving on the show and wishes to not have tried to stop. ha! now he has decided that she needed to go. so that was the reason for why do we shuffle. and this is also the way david cameron, basic fee was re selected. but david cameron, of course, brings his own political baggage into the job warranty as well, yes, he will. i mean, the, he's support is will say that he's a season on the international stage as home secretary. and then the time of uncertainty with these 2 was it was in a year of sicily, tease israel and an ukraine that it will be welcome to have somebody who has good
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relationships with all the major international lead us with um, with president mccall and biden and that he, um, he's basically is season negotiate to somebody use able to forge relationships with all the important other well leaders. on the other hand, he will also be remembered as the prime minister who was responsible for breakfast . so he was a full full, remade as he remains the one he quite recklessly has had the election for how to organize the breasted referendum, then he lost it, even though he was the remainder. and for those on the, on the right of the party, they will be unhappy that's he was one of the, one of the prime ministers was most literal time in his day. she introduced, for example, a gay marriage. she had lots of ambitions regarding green policies. so they're all those that also criticizing him because he was involved in the low beating scandal
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and that was a parliamentary committee even that investigated him. so lots of baggage, but received student of will have that disappointment. would it be spring, elizabeth, the beloved of stability to the foreign policy, and also it made it possible for him to to sac his home secretary bigot mazda reporting from london. thank you. bye. let's take a look at some of the, all the headlines. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of friends to protest against anti semitism president. the account is not going but sent an open letter to the public containing onto the jewish states. french authorities, half of the 4th of the shop, increased and to submit against it. been since the october 7th service attacked by homos on eastern time it active as good to him because again, caused comfortable to see when boys in support. so for the stadiums of the climate change, riley, and i'm said that she was interrupted by approach as to who said he has joined the climate protest and not
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a political bar. tens of thousands attended the munch for climate. and just as a head of general elections in the netherlands next week on football, and now by a lady who isn't that surprised many by leading the drum and bonus lisa in the early stages of the season. bob with rivals bind munich winning on saturday. the pressure was on sale, 3 points fortunately for the vehicles and struggling only on the building where the visitors on another satisfying day at the office by leave it goes in tort. shelby alonzo. new a 7 consecutive been just like a wind would see his side leap from rifles by on the top. we 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 live occurs and resource blood colleagues grimaldo finding the top corner of freddy reynolds. net in the 23rd minute.
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the stunning, straight from the spanish wing back to give his sight an early lead. it was to new early in the 2nd of with all the lone consumed new notice home eunice hoffman's corner. far too easy for continue and the 50 sentence minutes leave a cruise and start came from another corner, gemalto site and unit into the back post. and the gemini defender lashed toll, an impressively improvised finish from the big sent it back to his team beyond reach in the seventy's 30 minutes. and there was still time for one more. nathan taylor fired beyond bruno from a site tangled 7 minutes for me in the window with his 1st goal in german football since joining from south hampton in the summer for know the final score. another miserable dave with specialists who knew and valid shelby
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alonzo is bet sales returned to the top of the table. and that's it from me. and it is theme of canada and go wasting bits a is our next indeed i do business. he takes a look at china's single day. i wouldn't tells us about the chinese academy because in berlin from in the news team, thanks for the people in trucks in judge west trying to free the city center the straight screen, the.
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