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[000:00:00;00] the, this is, the domain is live from van, and joe biden calls on israel to take quote, less intrusive action that guides us biggest hospital biden's as the house chief, a complex must be protected from the hospitals, chief surge until those conditions inside a desperate with no food, most of all electricity the volunteer is helping to save the food harvest and revealed lives on that is ready campus, devastated during the october 7th to match the terrorist attacks. plus an urgent
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need need a boost for ukraine. germany is to double its military age. the key of next year to 8000000000 heroes. the i'm told me a lot of boy, it's good to have you with us. us president joe biden has given his most direct one in yeah, it's about the threat to those receiving treatment or taking shelter at guys busy. biggest hospital witnesses in the last run territories. a is really tanks of surrounded the all she felt complex. dr. this a dozens of patients have died and recent days because there's no power and hundreds of all those remained trapped inside by the fighting to well, you know. 2 not from a lot,
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especially my concern is going on and my hope and expectation that there will be less intrusive action routing on hospital contact and worked with uh, which is really, is also version an effort to take this pause to deal with the release of prisoners and that's being negotiated as well, with countries engaged. so i mean, some of the hospital must be fighting around the all she hospital is forced thousands of displays, palestinians to leave. the area is real. it uses a mass of running a command post on the hospital. buildings is told people to leave and medical stuff to move patients elsewhere, or the homeless controlled health authority inside guys says is when he droned and sliped was making that impossible stitching out the headwind by the light of
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a mobile phone. doctors and hospitals and news and gaza struggling to save patients here too 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 in the area the most of it, the last examiners to boast with a nice seal. it is another bravest who assisted it goes to be done, was thought to get the director today until the 24th. we sent it in and it said that it goes on to do with kids to tonight. there is no service for the video to get the vision and the north in israel denies targeting civilians and says that this footage is priest digits, ministry provided the al,
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she for hospital with 300 lead to the fuel for its generators. but that it was rejected by him us we 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 death, 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 goza is forcing thousands to flee southwards,
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mostly on foot. even some health workers have made the decision to leave a lift and stuff in the on the left side of the situation last night was very time sensitive. very extreme smith, one of the bumbling talking to 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, i mean for me to hospital i work. i know it's right today. yes. yeah. i did not go to work awful through my duties. i just let them know those departments. tens of thousands of already fled to ongoing missile strikes and ground operation. israel is coming under increasing international pressure to minimize civilian suffering and garza. that's on my one. i will side is head of surgery at i'll she for hospital. he told us how things are. yes, this is inside the hospital. no one can get outside. your income inside just is special. the using the ambulance is no i'm but i'm, she's getting from that she fall or coming for the she falls within. we are in the
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disease and more and most of the building on it for the state and off, you know, water for even best scenarios or no, uh, no food on. so and we are having here in this house because now around 600 and you'll be well, but okay, that should a buick isn't the hold of the deposit, the gloucester that we're having now will i've been able to replace them from their in unit l. i c unit, we are having babies 56, there is a live and they are blessed in the lovely the see a lot of list in one on demand. just you can see a to, we have to read them because the lady why we move the from the unit and unit because days, lady boom, positive. so just generate that and the due to lack of focus again i'm most so folks are generally and most of these lots of this deal with the babies. and also if we would like to run this generate the oxygen, we need to meet them. first of all, and secondly, we need the fuel source and you know that those did,
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and it's the $24.00 and over 124000 liter offices, you would, but with a decrease consumption, we are now around. okay. and the biggest is the 11, just wondering if the huge was consumption of it is 921-0000 raise that i you know, off of the 300. the stuff is less than half an hour to an hour generate. so that was dr. mar. one, the other side of head of the surgery at all, she felt hospital. now the un agency for palestinian refugees in gaza, honora says it will be forced to suspend his aid operations if it does not receive new fuel supplies by wednesday. israel has refused to allow fuel to enter gaz since the last terror attacks on october 7th, saying it'll be seized by the militant group. you in offices around the world have been flying the flags and ha must to mourn. agency staff killed in guy in the past 5 weeks more than a 100 have died. you and says it's the highest number of stuff killed in such
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a short time since the organization was founded after the 2nd world war. tamara roof i is the director of communications at the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees and she told us more about the condition stuff we're facing in gaza is extremely difficult working conditions. and that's 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 in shelters now, but in the shelters. they're still distributing grad distributing, some alter, and the medical and health 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 was tomorrow, i'll re fi from the u. n. age agency for palestinian refugees, and right now,
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one of the worst mass that goes committed by a master in its terrorist attack on october 7th, was that on is really keyboards just a few kilometers from gaza. more than a 100 members of the agricultural community were killed and dozens more kidnapped. no volunteers from all round israel, helping to save the fruit, harvest and rebuild lives. it's close to 8 in the morning, and most people rock is headed to the up a caught a field sophisticate bullets, barry. before the 7th of october, these fields were teeming with palestinian anti harvesters. then the tie work is left put into harvest, the risk of going bad. the 65 year old could not have done it alone. with thanks to these volunteers, things are looking up. every day doesn't happen. heating motives call for help, which are posted on social media. his phone has been ringing off the hook. people from all over the country are lining up to help and it says,
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it feels good just to be doing something. people from all walks of israeli society are here, religious and secular people, but it's left and right wing whenever there's a crisis in this country we found together close working on a farm and to nature is like therapy for the. so coming together during this difficult time in this place is important. so that's sort of the gentle rustle up the you have a carter. teresa is pierced by the sound of shelling as the clouds of dust from the tanks. surface of reminder why they're here on october 7th, a most terry storm ticket, but located just a few kilometers away from casa the terrace, tortured, mutilated, and killed 100 residents. another 28 were abducted and taken to gossip. the remaining residents had no choice but to leave their houses torched,
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there could bunch uninhabitable mo team his wife were lucky to get out alive while the pain is still fresh mode. he says he has no more tears left to cry. then this young volunteer asks him how he feels good motives, no stranger to pain during the 1980 to live and on war. his face was badly wounded . and yet this massacre is almost too much to bear. it that's the thing to lose my good friends and to see the people of israel so broken to see the scots of this mess it can no matter where you look. that's pain. that's all i have this the smoke. he says he's grateful for the volunteers who helped make everything a bit easier. and he vows to one day move back to the could, but see one's called home on the horizon. soldiers keep coming the fields for
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traces of those still missing. as the war keeps raging, but us to into some of the headlines. floods caused by torrential rain of killed dozens of people in somalia. nearly half a 1000000 have been displaced. and infrastructure severely damaged the united nations as the west flooding and decades, and could trigger a humanitarian emergency. in the u. k, former prime minister david cameron has been appointed us for administer. cameron left politics in 2016. after calling the breaks at referendum, which resulted in the u. k, leaving the european union, he himself wanted britain to remain a member of russia's invasion of ukraine, dragged into its 2nd winter. germany is sending to you a message of support, but then is doubling its military aid for ukraine to 8000000 euros next year. germany would also exceed for the 1st time nato's target for members states to
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spend 2 percent of their budget on defense. instead of full 1000000000 euros, gemini intends to spend a 1000000000 euros on military support for ukraine next year. defense minister boris. but the story is announced a doubling on the weekend just days before the german parliament boss has been national budget for 2024. despite the world's focus on the israel, how much more he said russia is more than ukraine must not be for going to as long as you have, you can use it throughout ceiling call. we don't want to find ourselves in a situation next year where we have to go back and ask for more money subsidies. so it's an important signal, especially now that the ukrainians have to keep up there, fight to come. what much of the world's attention is being directed towards israel isn't of it's also a strong signal to ukraine, that we won't abandon them as on stock. a psychological cut, you know, if he needs to produce less budget negotiations have been more intense than in previous years. with a sluggish economy and multiple crises, requiring type planning, but alarm bells rang and barely enough to the russian panama to prove to 68 percent
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increase in most goes defense spending sense rushes full scale invasion of ukraine . in february 2022 gemini has become one of ukraine's biggest military supporters. the materials and he includes tanks and personnel carriers as well as a defensive missile systems. so i'm in parliament, hope the plans will send a message to other outlines. it'd be great. my phones, if even if we are doing it alone, we've done a lot. and of course the european partners are also called upon to continue and increase the commitment we have to do the safety plan is to succeed. the fact that we are doing even more is also an important signal throughout europe in france. the increase in military support, the governing coalition is now agreed on would make up 2 point one percent of germany's g d p. and make note joe's military spending target. lawmakers still have to sign off on plans to massively expand support to ukraine. but given the calculations majority, this is considered
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