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the, the, you're wanting to know the news coming to live from berlin. u. s. president joe biden pushes israel to protect civilians and dogs as big as hospital doctors. that'll shift say they're struggling to keep newborn babies a live animal hospital lacking food, water, and electricity. meanwhile, israel's armed forces released video footage, they say shows how much hostages in room under a children's hospital in gaza. also on the show kenya brings and a new nationwide public holiday. is part of
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a government plan to combat climate change by planting 15000000000 trees in 10 years. the clare richardson, welcome as fighting rages outside garza hospitals. us president joe biden has said god, his biggest hospital must be protected. he's called on israel to take quote, less intrusive action at all she for israel has alleged come off, militants are using hospitals as command basis. witnesses say is really tanks have surrounded all shufa, where doctors say they have been without water or electricity for days. a film just a few days ago in this video. apparently salt inside gauze is el cheapo hospital, gives a sense of just how many people have been crowded inside. the world health organization
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says this is no longer a functioning hospital. it says there's no more fuel for generators by live saving equipment is no longer working. and according to medical staff at the facility, dozens of new bones have not been removed from incubators and placed together on beds in the open. so they are in a very bad situation where you don't want to kill them unless someone at the finished. so i just want to improve the situation. but these are the banks. i think the kinds of cases where you have to be that sensitive indeed with them you have to take care of each of them. again, that's a special great, concrete. they're all in open space with each other, with no interest in control images, as well as ground defensive has been moving as a closer to the gates of el cheapo hospital in recent days with the us president
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joining the growing international goals for restraint. well i, you know. 2 not for me and locked in, especially my concern is going on. and my hope and expectation that there will be less intrusive action relative to hospital the hospital. most of the israel's military has accused thomas suffusing hospitals to hide command incentives and weapons. and it's now released footage and what it says, the children's hospital in gaza, it's always lived down more than 20 meters down the road. both found a door and door that is fully approved. it's a, it's explosive proof, alleging hama said held hostages in rooms the need, the hospital, we're now in the area of the basement of the hospital, along with a cache of weapons and explosives, side of the hospital. i want you to understand this kind of dear isn't
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here 4 major flights. these are explosives, is this our last last with explosives? yeah, it's a body verse for terrorist to explode and forces along the hospital. among patients, hospitals are given special protection during times of pool. israel okay, is that how much is use of medical facilities as cover? i provides any legal safeguards as its intensifies its ground defensive inside the gaza strip. and harvey is a regional director for the w h o he earlier gave me an update on the situation and gauze as hospitals as you have mentioned in the board, i guess to get to know the situation. there is really very, but it is very wanting, it has gone beyond our imagination and i was talking just after 6 was because it
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was a no a moment. but after a moment, you know each of us, but there is closing, getting away to services. out of that 56 was because 21 on the partially because of the direct effects. and i buy those that are you doing for these defense forces or the lack of fuel, knuckle for which mean depriving hundreds of thousands of people from the basic essentials services. in addition to that, in fact we have, we are getting to the boss now, office bread infectious diseases among those. well, why should that exemptions that is face people? which is, i don't 1.6 people just guessing was out of the to bind one medium of these diseases. like in spite of the impressions what the, you know, we are with this and get back to the impression of the disease of options on like chicken brooks like a you know, somebody bought it gives you the reasons a nice you know, as caves and headlights, thousands of people also warranties as it's not going to not sure if that sounds
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dire and it's not just a patients at risk either. is it yesterday your colleagues un headquarters commemorated 101 you and staff who have been killed and gaza. can you continue to operate in gaza, or is it simply becoming too dangerous? it is very challenging and as we said, it is good english because a no place in the jose save. now, as no one has said, in fact, even one is attacked his cube. as you have mentioned, these attacks that you, one is attacked, we have lost more than a 100, a few on weight, mainly on the west off, which is really, you know, the 1st time to, to last such a large number of you want to stop in a very short period of time to go back to those whom we have no slow. i don't know, maybe 10 sophia's in the past. and now we are getting, you know, communications but i'm going else because it has the, the, the book, you know, if it is, i've been in the day. but if you would, you know,
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but as of what the medical supplies, even hoops thinking attribution. so if you will, is the main main key player, the main factor for running of the game plants for running water for running. but it does industry house, but that there are on 59 babies. and i need to wait till the last 7 of them yesterday or day before yesterday because of that completed the messages and all done, the patients are lost from the icy because of the lack of electricity. you know, i bet they just, they will put it in the dock audition so that the situation is very dire, dancing. now israel has said that, how mazda is using gaza hospitals to hide command centers, and this is why they are a target. and then last night we saw these really army release some footage that it says helps to approve of this claim. what. what do you know about how mos using hospitals or un facilities for their purposes as well having to be certified
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edition is the one that goes by. they said i a, the non defense courses. but to, to us, our game, you know, as you and as the show we stick to the core. but as they're going based on data emissions, we're going to tell, you know, and scale is critical. thinking about his having any and additions, they should really go to the us, but as it goes across and, and they are, what is it that you want to investigate? such as addition to that, there is no way of attaching. give, get, i think you're possibly it is based on these issues. it has to be investigated. as you said, it is quite a bit of attracted by the mission. you're really giving a tiny breach of that. it should be read as well. thank you very much for speaking with us. that's awesome and i'm going to hurry. but the world health organization bankruptcies as well as home to a mixed population which includes about 20 percent ethnic arabs, many of whom identify as palestinians. and they often face discrimination with tensions in the region swearing once again, one group of active us than israel is trying to promote solidarity across ethnic
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lines. each of these abraham reports from haifa, a sight to behold. this room contains right now. color simeon and june. actually in the darkest, most paula, rising, most difficult moment in the history of the 2 people's right now is choosing to like, actually work together. they want to send a message. the can not be repeated enough, means all the policy is, will remain here. and millions of jewish people will remain here. and that's effect . this meeting at a mosque in haifa is organized by standing together. the grass roots piece movement made up of the jewish and palestinian citizens of israel activists, telling me such togetherness has been rare since the october 7th,
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how mazda attacks and that often demonstrations of solidarity in either direction or met. with rejection, we have friends, we have neighbors who have appears. we have colleagues who are joyce who gotten deeply impacted and, and we were devastated by data. but even that was not something that was fully accepted by a lot of the jewish public. oh, you're hurting for us now, but so you can say identify some simeon, we do suffer from an cause for violence from being called being a traitor from insight and and against us. joyce, people that are working towards piece and are working to build. so he, dottie, i'm on tools and processing is the fact that we are even unable to fully experience and grief our people is,
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is like that. it's like the, the penalty of our side codes is an o or like experience. so it's kind of like i'm literally unable to fully reflect people. well, also like, like you're like on a mission to convince people you're human. like all the people here believe deepening divisions and is really society make it all the more important to meet and to show empathy with one another the side. so they put that empathy, quite literally center stage in defiance of local who, right, when groups, which tried to get the event canceled that it's happening under type security. it's more than just talk to volunteers visit places were muslims and jews work
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together like this hospital near. i saw the handed up thank you. cards to staff, written in arabic and hebrew. come out of a city is a palestinian is really teacher who works at a pre dominant lead jewish school meeting. it is important for me to be of the country and everyone around me. the visit is happening one month after the october, 7th to your tech. it's so important to me out to a much the fact that we have to gather in this stuff here in many other places. very, very naturally. so good to read them. there's naturally to wear them is what about jewish people like yourself that could be assembly? i ask along the green, if he feels their movement speaks for the majority, is really society. no. but to all the society, the majority of society have the interest of the direction we want to go. i think
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dancer, after the speech is attendees break up into small groups. the brainstorm more practical ways. they might spread their message and to convince more their fellow israelis to see each other. the way they do. as we do have time to take a look at some other world names, headlines, thousands of people have rallied in mexico city to demand justice for a prominent l. g. b t. q plus activist was found dead or sealed by another to became the country's 1st openly, non binary, judicial official have reported, they receive death threats. police said by and i and another person, identified as by on his partner were found dead at their residence in the central city of august. calia and test floods caused by torrential rain, have killed thousands of people in somalia. nearly half a 1000000 have been displaced and infrastructure has been severely damaged. the
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united nations says it's the worst flooding in decades and could trigger a humanitarian emergency. international delegates are meeting in the canyon capital nairobi to negotiate a binding treaty to reduce plastic waste. the director of the un environments program called for countries to improve recycling, the amount of plastic produce globally has doubled in past 2 decades. now to the war in ukraine, which is on the agenda at a meeting of e u. defense ministers. today, i had a brussels meeting, germany's defense minister boris, to story us. acknowledge that the you would not be able to meet at school of supplying keith with a 1000000 rounds of ammunition. by next march. he added that e u countries were working with industry to ramp up production. and one of the world's leading ammunition manufacturers is located in the norwegian town of ralph voss, where d, they'll be used. terry schultz go to look at some of the problems that are played in production. the challenges of weapons manufacturing may have come is an
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unpleasant surprise for politicians who promised ukraine a 1000000 rounds of ammunition by next march. they stop so that you can just drive the truck up to a defense company and just tell them how much you want to leave the same day. it's not like that. you always number, always one of the world's leading suppliers of ammunition was 27 manufacturing facilities across a dozen countries. these steel tubes still hot from the foraging process, will become some of those coveted 155 millimeters shells. here at nanos, ralph is manufacturing facility, but what producers explain is that they can't spill orders they haven't received. and so the responsibility for this dramatic scale up and output being expected doesn't start here. well, the number of contracts for emulation has increased. that alone isn't enough to boost production to the levels that are needed. there are other obstacles hindering large scale orders and joint procurement. for example,
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while nieto countries primarily use $155.00 millimeter caliber guns at the munition, there are 14 variations of these artillery shells because each country produces them with slight differences. some industry leaders are calling for the standardization of defense products, even though these different specifications are seen as favoring manufacturers, but the ceo of getting this part through your group, etc. the link to says those days should be over the market. this very protectionist, not just in new york, if i, i think it's a, it's a global phenomena. and the industry needs to realize is that the, we have just shop optimizing our own production capability. so things will not change pricing enough. if we have the product that treatment that are not standardized enough, it means that it's a logistical nightmare. natives. top military official urges more cohesion at the political level. so supplies get to where they're needed at the tactical level. we have to agree that we have to stop doing that because a soldier in the,
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in the field is not interested whether the alternative route comes from factory a, b, or c in whatever country they don't care. they just want the munition to be able to hit the target. namo says it has more than tripled production in some areas over the last 2 years, and it's expanding its facilities. but what happens if the demand drops dramatically after the end of the war and ukraine? now most ceo morton run, so it gives, suggesting 10 to 15 year production contracts to deal with such a future uncertainty. i think we have to share the risk because it's also very important that these defense companies don't. they are kind of profitable. and luxury kind of re investing already. forensic won't offer a prediction on whether there's any way, some 700000 more rounds of ammunition can be sent to ukraine by march. you'll only say it will take his company much longer than that, just to fill the orders it already has. so as we've heard a you defense ministers meetings today in brussels,
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to discuss military aid for ukraine. he will be with russell's bureau, chief alexandro phenomena is there for us. alexandra, we just heard in our report there that europe's arms manufacturers are worried about whether the you is ready to commit to long term military support for ukraine . how united is the you here on ukraine as well. the vast majority of member states in the european union are saying that they are willing and determined to rent up. i'm a nation production and arms production in the country said the german defense minister told us to germany is already doing that. the dodge defense minister told us here in brussels today, that there are doing that as well. and actually she called on the industry to step up their game. but the problem is, of course, that you walk or europe didn't anticipate. a war edits door step and the whole process of production is not advancing to quickly enough quickly enough for ukraine
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with far reaching consequences. the european union, as we have just heard in the report, has promised ukraine to provide them with 1000000 a totally shows until next march. and we heard today from the german defense minister boy, you're supposed to use the store. you're telling us that this goal is very unrealistic, that is unrealistic to expect, that this goal to be achieved. so that is quite embarrassing for your opinion, to promise this a to those artillery shows to clean and then not being able to deliver. and with regards to unity, we also have to say that there is specifically one member states that is still looking to military aids to ukraine, and this is hungry that is blocking the next trench of military assistance, 500000000 euros to ukraine. and now the attention has been turning to be israel,
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gaza, or has that in any way changed e u priorities as well. i think that that you creating government is very worried that the war in the middle east codes distract to the west attention and divert the western support away from key. if, however, what do we have heard here in brussels is that all member states are saying, this is not going to happen. we are still determined to continue our support for ukraine, even though some of them, for instance, germany has also promised as well, to support them with military assistance. but we have to say that the europe is not a big player in the middle east. and it is rather the us and that they will need to deal with both the war and ukraine and the war in the middle east. a with regard to the military assistance. well,
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thank you very much for that update that state of the used alexandra phenomena in brussels or london doctor is going on trial in paris, where he's accused of being complicit in the 1994 genocide in rwanda flushed chain . when your mamma is alleged to have assisted in facilitating mass murder, the gynecologist who is now 68 years old, denies the charges against him. we are going to hear more on his trial in just a moment. but 1st, let's take a look back at the genocide, it claimed the lives of more than a 1000000 people in her wanda, warning that you may find some of the images and this extra port distressing. this was the capitalist of one of the most brutal genocides in world history. the president of wanda and his burgundy and counterparts were on board this plane when it was shot down as it prepared to land in the wanton capital gun. the very next day, april 7th, 1994,
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a genocide began that would see the dates of more than 1000000 people. most of the victims were members of the tootsie minority group. they would killed by who to militias, who hunted them in their homes, and in the schools and churches, they hit in the militia mode, the victims with machetes and rifles. they also rate an estimate to $200000.00 women and girls. the genocide was the combination of decades of division between the who 2 and to see populations and one to historians say the tensions goes back to the colonial era. the scale of the atrocities of the london genocide shocked the world. 3 decades later, justice is still being source for the victims us and our correspondent in paris. lease lewis told us more about the trial of sustaining when your minor well he is accused of having participated in the genocide. he's cruise accused of crimes
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against humanity. he apparently signed an open letter supporting the interim government. you'll so health a key see admitted to that of a local, a government beer who bureau, where a groups of tutsis and motor tutors were locked away and then transported away to be killed. now the plaintiffs are saying that he participated knowingly. he is saying a box is not true. i didn't know that the internal government would carry out this genocide because where he lived in the southern region of terry at that time. but he signed that open letter of the genocide hadn't started yet, and he also said that he was trying to protect people at the all the accusations. okay. expeditions could mean though that he's built, he might spend life in prison. and why is the trial being held there in france and not the international criminal court in the hague? the international committee court in leg was set up in 2002,
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and that is after the fact happened in 1994. and so this could not be tried there. there was another international quotes that top of tons of near, but that has been close down by now when the 1st flight. and the 1st case was fight against a doctor. and when you might not hear in front fonts, had already transposed into national when it comes into it's national. and that means that this case can be tried. he and fronds, although it has taken quite long while over a year, almost 2 years for this. try to start here today. it was of course on at least the lowest speaking to me earlier from paris. let's go to kenya now. and canyons have a new public holiday to plant trees. the aim is to 5 the effects of climate change . let's see if we can take a look. kenyans of all ages took part in the tree planting ceremony in
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nairobi. national park home to a variety of wild life including buffaloes, lions, and giraffes. children joined their parents and public officials implanting seedlings. authorities have described the unexpected holiday as a patriotic contribution to save our country from the devastating effects of climate change. the everyone move and bring them to get on a lunches. we go to the appeal because uh especially being doing it to the box is the most critical place to be because it's where we have the liaison. so on please the front of the lot of them. so we've taken care of the environment and then push it to give you a the trees help tackle global warming by absorbing carbon dioxide from the air while releasing oxygen into the atmosphere. the government is offering up millions
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of free seedlings in public nurseries, across kenya, to plant and public spaces. it's also encouraging people to plant them on their own land authorities hope the special holiday will result in more than a $100000000.00 new trees across kenya. and the exercise will continue well into the future. we have to be out there. but on the part of the street was the rule that they cover the button. but then the government's ambitious plan to hit 30 percent for us covered by 2032 will be monitored through an internet up which tracks when and where each new tree is planted. you're watching dw names live from berlin before we go quick reminder of our top story fighting is raging outside god as big as hospital or doctor say
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they're struggling to keep newborn babies alive. i'm in power food and water shortages us. president joe biden says the i'll ship a hospital must be protected and is called on israel to take less intrusive action . is your news update at this hour? i'm clear, richardson in for and then for me in the whole team. many thanks for watching the, the, the
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