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is now on the this is feet of you news live from ballot struggling to save lives, hospitals and god, unable to operate world health organization tells dw mold in hospice strips medical centers on not in working with them. it says there was fears, frontier taking place near many facilities. and the surprise come back in british politics. before the prime minister, david cameron returned to the government as the new fort administer in a major cabinet 3. so kind of left politics in 2016 officer calling the breaks of
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referenda added sports and testing form. and the bonus lead on liver, cuz the pool, the rec hold for the best stops of the season, they dismantled, struggling on your billing to once again, go above the attempt to find me in the gulf is welcome to the program. the biggest hospital in gaza city i'll see fund says it is not accepting any new patient soft running out of fuel to power generators. these randy military says it will allow what it calls a quote, self evacuation cordele from the facility on monday, which would enable people to flee to safety in southern gaza was health organization. since thousands of people are currently receiving shelter inside the hospital, come pumped stitching up a head wound by the light of
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a mobile phone. doctors in hospitals in northern gauze, 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 in the area was to be done and the last examiners to pose with a nice you didn't another bravest was that of course we thought it was thought to get the director today until the 24th. we said this in the stuff that goes on to do with kids to tonight there is no service for the video. busy vision and dental, often area israel denies targeting civilians and says that this footage is pre students ministry,
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provided the al she for hospital with 300 lead to the fuel for its generators. but that it was rejected by him us re offered actually last night to give them enough fuel to operate the hospital operate incubators and so on. because we are fully, obviously nobody with patients or civilians at all. and i think every civilian deaths every day be, is a tragedy. but that tragedy should be placed squarely at 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 gauze is forcing thousands to flee southwards are mostly on
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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. it was a very time sensitive, very extreme, 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 island yesterday. the certainly on the bottom at the hospital. i worked on that. and that's why today is that i did not go to work awful through my duties. i just let them know those to hammond tens of thousands of already fled. the ongoing missile strikes and ground operation. israel is coming under increasing international pressure to minimize civilian suffering. and garza, a correspondent, rebecca, which is in jerusalem for us. and she told us what is really saying about the situation and causes hospitals. 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 have hearing
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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 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 old. i called because of the gun fine, but gone. baffles that are happening around the hospital now we had in that phase
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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 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 home us in gaza last night nets in yahoo is said us and 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?
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well, god, it's always so difficult to have up to the minute information. these deals have this negotiations, i should say, have been ongoing. you know, almost since the beginning we know that the top egypt be heading these tweaks and, and working hard to negotiate the release of these hostages. we've come off that has been tool of the release of a particularly women and children in return for palestinian women and children. if it were is riley prisons box was facebook page is still be ongoing. we've also had that had not have pulled out of the tool. they said that they've renege their negotiating, that they've, they, that no longer wants to negotiate because of the conduct that's happening at al cheaper because of the military conduct that's happening there. and 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 of his trying to, to, to keep working in the background. everyone trying really hard. i mean,
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there's also a k, a, him, all these ran a 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 their s w correspondent rebecca would say, reporting from jones. and i'm thinking that the united united nations is morning, the more than 108 workers has been killed and gaza since the start of the war. but you on the fly was low as to half miles south side. that's headquarters in new york . and it's all the officers view and says it's the highest number of stuff killed in such a short time since the organization was founded after world war 2, somewhere. and that's how most joined by tomorrow. i'll refine, she's the director of external relations and communications at the u. n. a agency for palestine. refugees on the rock. she joins is from amman,
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in jordan to my un stuff continue to work in gaza. all of the account can working conditions extremely difficult working conditions and the for my 13000 colleagues, most of them are palestinians from guys of themselves. so they're part of the people who have been displaced. a lot of my colleagues are and shelters now, but in the shelters. they're still distributing grad distributing some alter and the medical and helps that are still distributing consultations, including do pregnant women. but the general conditions are extremely dire in the shelters. for people who are displaced for my colleagues, now we've been hearing about humanitarian pauses that would allow people to flee into southern gaza. how helpful have these poses been say have probably been somewhat helpful for those who no longer want to remain in the north
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of gaza, which is under very, very heavy strikes. but in reality, pauses are never good at all. what is good enough is a ceasefire. a humanitarian ceasefire to a law to allow civilians to move around and to allow them to go somewhere and to allow us the aid workers to go and assist people where they are. we've been hearing about them. the last 4 or 5 days are very, very short openings to allow some of the last people in the north of garza to be displaced and this. oh, so my colleagues in the u. n. agency for balance and refugees have seen tens of thousands of people coming from the north to the south, adding to the immense overcrowding that is now in the south of the gaza strip, especially in our shelters. so if you're talking about a ceasefire,
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how long would that sees find need to be as the fire is a ceasefire, it has to be long enough to allow people to move around and to allow real humanitarians systems to go over this trip. what we have been um what, what we have been restricted with is owner why has only been able to provide brad walter medical services in one part of the guys district and that is in the so this is not right for an agency and for the civilian we need to be able to go all over, look at the strip. mm. but for the last couple of weeks, the north of the south has been completely class with the newer, complete c, b, c. and so it has not been possible for us to work like we want to, or no, it's nothing. it changes in the near future. for example,
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as these 5 that's looks unlikely to happen. but put the situation on the ground look like disastrous. it is already got this traffic. we have $1600000.00 people out of $2.00, which is the total. so 70 percent of the guys, the population is now this place. most of them, almost 800000, have taken shelter in schools that my agency that you, when agency morales and rep is use under uh, usually wrong. imagine 6000 people in a school that is supposed to be for 2000 students. we have so many of the schools and very little be going. yeah. you know, the famous trucks that come in from egypt through the roof. i probably, there just a drop in the sea needs. we get $4050000.00 trucks per day. this is hardly enough, as humanitarian assistance, there's no,
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we're running after food. we're running out of the clean water, and mostly we're running out of fuel. and if we completely remote the fuel, we can't even move our trucks to distribute the humanitarian assistance. tomorrow i re fi, the director of external relations and communications that to you and you know, as a business agency for palestine. refugees, thank you very much. now the is, i'm is a militant organization. how mazda is extremely well funded, with many of its leaders working to secure cache from abroad? let's take a closer look. now, just how, how mosque gets macho? if it's international aid, people in the how much control the gaza strip lived in poverty and cramped conditions. even before the latest conflict broke out, a wild dozens struggled to make ends meet a mouse, which they used to power and guys in 2007, and as designated as
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a terrorist organization. by the us. you in germany managed to stockpile weapons money and to build a vast network of tunnels. that alone is believed to have cost tens of millions of bureaus. after israel launched its war against home us ordinary guidance, blood there bombed out neighborhoods. but their leaders are believed to be living abroad in luxury. i'm us leaders are reported to have accumulated vast personal wealth media report as they have most chief this my new into other top officials living and culture are worth billions to where it is. how much get its money from the us estimates of ran gibbs palestinian groups, including a mazda $100000000.00 a year guitar. also channels funding. private donors, including palestinians living abroad, give money to organizations that funnel it to home us. the group also collects millions annually from taxes and guys of businesses and kickbacks from someone
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called goods. one way to get around the sanctions and transfer outside money had been digital crypto currencies. but how mazda stopped accepting big coins even before the war, due to increased surveillance. and our accusations that are mazda is stipend off international aid money. but the, as well, mr. group denies using the funds for its military wing. steven rhina is with the u. k. defense and security, a think tank and known as the royal united service institute. stephen, how is how most managed to evade international authorities at most so much wealth and military capability with it. what we need to think about in this area is that we have a regime to prevent the financing of terrorism called the counterterrorism financing regime. and this is what hamas has been able to evade so expertly. the c t up reasoning was set up right after the events of 911 and really the objective curious to prevent terrace from using the formal financial system,
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which is the way in which i was able to find that it's a tax. so the mass is found really a series of workarounds. and just one of those might be the use of shell companies, which are sometimes listed in the name of alternatives that can be someone associated with her mouth or able to move funds through those companies to stimulate anonymously. but it's also the truth that from us has been consistently sanctioned by different countries around the world. it's not like is let me state or, or i'll tell you that score sanctioned that the u. n. level means unique. those designations have a global applicability. so i think this represents also the case that we have a regime comforters and financing. there's someone ineffective and lots of terrace groups of really built workarounds around it over the last 20 years or so. can you give us more details of what is the money coming from? so your presenter approve are shared with you a few different modes of revenue generation for hama. i think there's really 3 major areas to look at here. the 1st is around donation campaigns,
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and really in this area we do have to address the crypt currency issue. there's been a real over blowing of the degree to which crypto currencies have been used by hamas to raise funds. there's, there's really consistent estimates in this area, some quoting $90000000.00 us dollars and other saying it's as little as $450000.00 . analysts that i trust, personally, i would say, put the figure it close to 0 point one or one percent of how much this total revenue coming from the currencies. and really there's a worrying trend whereby policy makers are basing their responses on how to design regulation of the crypt, the currency sector, based on these wildly different assumptions of how much is actually used to finance terrorism. almost also, of course, is exporting people in cars and how for many years, so long as they've controlled that territory is which they took over in 2007, all legitimate economic and commercial activity in the strip. some proportion of
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that is going directly to homeless, whether that's cigarettes cements or every day activity. but we also need to look at the investment portfolio, the hamas has been able to develop over the years. you know, sections from united states have showed that financial facilitators based in countries like syria, algeria through don through to you and others, have been able to build a portfolio with millions of dollars. and it's a large network of investments and companies which is controlled by on us leaders, which is perhaps going to become more and more important as the war drags off on, but also possibly a useful place that we can start to target. how much finance assumed a belief that money is a top priority for the how boss leadership or does it play a significant personal role is a southern guidance, a top of the agenda, and i think it's safe to say that during all the time us is the existence certainly it's control over the causes strip since 2007 military objectives. i've always weighed objectives to been talking to potentially um,
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administer that territory funds that are getting documented terry and aid that goes into the strip or taxation of the normal economy. that's always going to be a for the homeless military when y'all, cassandra gates 1st is definitely not going to social services. and this is really one of the dangers of a terrorist organization controlling that territory. they normally say they're looking after the people that really we can't expect. uh, we can't really take from us as word on it. when they say that, for example, you mentoring 800 percent is going to is going to support social services. that's just the button. realistic not in recent days is riley police, a separate frozen account at barclays bank. said to be linked to him also fundraising. is this an important moment, or is it just the drop in the ocean? i think the freezing of the barclays bank account was a great development. it shows that there is coordination of between law enforcement in the private sector on trying to shut down the bank accounts and other
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architecture from us needs in order to maintain its global financial system. including that investment portfolio, but really this is likely just one of several such accounts that exist around the world, whether the bank accounts, script of currency, wallet, etc. this financial facilitation network is really bad then i think we should just be careful when the default decision is to close bank account. that could be potentially useful to watch the transaction going in out of that account. instead, in order to gain useful financial intelligence about the operations of those financial facilitator networks that intelligence could possibly lead to a more impactful disruption. later, later on the line, steven run event the in london with the royal united service institute. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. as i said, the, some of the news and headlines, officials in somalia say floods fullest presidential rain has killed at least 31 people. since october, many, half
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a 1000000 people have been displaced. infrastructure has been severely damaged. the imagination says, the plots of the west and a century and to the trigger. assuming a terry and emergency the formal philippine opposition, politician layla, the lima has been granted to bail in a drug style. as opposed to say, as politically motivated to the man who was at outspoken for the former president would treat or detach a jail to in 2017 on charges, which she said was meant to silence germany plans to dublin's military aid for ukraine next year to 8000000000 euros drum, this defense, but as of birth, the story is that the funds are a strong signal of support for the will to on country to count. measurable needs approval and from the way, cuz the guy that gets to the okay, now that a surprise political come back, the full, the private is to david cameron has been appointed for administer. come and says he hopes is 6. he is in the top. joe will assist him in helping the current private
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association. so that means vital challenges. cameron with this p. m and left politics in 2016 following the brakes. that referendum that removes the u. k. from the european union. steve, coal, he calls the vote and campaigned for britain to remain correspond the biggest milestones is now from on the big. how is david cameron managed to come back from the dead? scott, i think it's much less about david cameron and his strength, and it's much more to do with the government of racy soon, which is a government in crisis. so for about the last year, the conservative government has tre, is around 20 percent behind the positioning label party. so that means the re, she's do not really wanted to, to do something to revise his premier shipped. he also has a problem, had
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a problem with a full my, um interior administer sweller bravo than who he needed to get rid of he, he wanted to get rid of them. so this is part of why the racial so swat up problem and was the interior in minnesota. and she has been criticized widely in the u. k for using quite some inflammatory language against migrant. when she was talking about an invasion. recently, she has attacked the metropolitan police for not doing the job properly for not policing, the palestinian protests, a pro palestinian protests and london property. so she has got money and she was also being re, she's due next order, so to speak. so he needed to do it. watery shuffle in order to, to sack cod in the context is that we see the surprise and non spent of, of david cameron's come back. so in this re shuffle that you spoke about what makes david cameron's resurrection and appealing choice as well on the plus
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side, he obviously has a lot of experience on the international stage. so he knows a lot of the major international players. and in this, well, we're seeing 2 boys with israel and also ukraine, where there's lots of diplomatic has needed a day that the re, she's who never would have thought that they would come in would be a, is a steady pair of hands in his new role so that is on the process. i think a lot of people would be surprised. he has a somehow, a tainted legacy for, for, for many people in the u. k. because he campaigned to stay in the european union, but he lost that phase. and then he kind of also jumped ship, so he, as soon as the brags had referendum, the results were a non t. he of the cases. and that really is also at the root. also a lot of problems that are, that are headache for, for research to neg,
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within his own conservative party. so, so i would say there are those who think it's good on the international stage. he might be good for that, but it also shows that maybe we should soon of was running out. i'll just tell him that he had to pull in somebody who had enrolled into pos, but now he wasn't even an m p. so that, that could be a criticism against this new appointment. big mazda reporting from london. thank you very much. bigger or the football now by i live i chose nav surprised many by leading germany's book does the guns in the early stages of the season, both with rivals of buying munich winning on saturday. the pressure was on to seal 3 points. fortunately for liver cruising, struggling only on bending were the visitors on another satisfied day at the fire labor crews and coat shelby alonzo knew a 7 consecutive been just like a wind which see his side leap frog rifle spire at the top who knew and violins
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players meanwhile, was simply looking to end the run that had seen them slip to 8 straight bleak defeats. it was no surprise that labor crews and g 1st blood alex grimaldo, finding the top corner affairs. the rental was net in the 23rd minutes of the stunning strikes from the spanish wing back to give his sight an early lead. it was to new early in the 2nd of all, the loan could soon know this home eunice huffmans corner saw it too easy for continued in the 50 sentence, minute leave. it goes and start came from another corner, grimaldo phone unit into the back post. and the gym and the defender lash 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
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