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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w use life from the land, the u. s. president bushes as well to protect civilians and causes main hospital doctors et al. she's a se struggling to keep newborn babies of life in a hospital lacking food. more of that and then like tricity is released from different backgrounds come together to promote solidarity. the goal, overcoming divisions in is by the society fast packing up for an indefinite absence. residence of an iceland town evacuated due to
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a low kind of corruption. frasier were allowed to return briefly to collect some of their belongings. the i've been visible and welcome as public and continues the hospitals in the gaza strip. us president joe biden has borne that the biggest guys in the hospital must be protected. he's cold on his way up to take less intrusive action at l chief. it is around the ledges. how much militants are using medical centers as command basis . witnesses say is why the tanks of surrounded l shaffer, we don't to say they've been without water or electricity for dates 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, but live saving equipment is no longer working. and according to medical stuff 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 that's of tend to a stuff on to improve the situation. but these are the kinds of cases where you have to be very sensitive. indeed with them you have to take care of each of them. again, that's a special great, concrete, the old in open space that are with each other, with no interest in consult images. as well as ground defensive has been moving ever closer to the gates of el cheapo hospital in recent days with the us president
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joining the growing international calls for restraint. well i, you know. 2 not from a lot especially my concern is going on and my hope and expectation that there will be. 2 less the intrusion of action relative to hospital hospital must be protect. israel's military has accused thomas abusing hospitals, the high command, incentives and weapons. and it's now police footage and what it says, the children's hospital in gaza. donnelly's let down more of the 20 meters down. the road boats found a door in door that is approved. it's a, it's explosive proof, alleging how mass had held hostages in rooms the need. the hospital we're now in the area of the basement of the hospital, along with
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a cache of weapons and explosives side the hospital. i wanted to understand this kind of dear, isn't here for a major flight. these are explosives. these are rest. verify with explosives. yeah, it's a body verse for terrorist to explode on. forces along the hospital among patients, hospitals are given special protection during times of pool. but israel okay, is that how much does use of medical facilities as cover paper rights? any legal safeguards as it intensifies its ground defensive inside the gaza strip. report contain video footage provided by the used by the military, which dw is unable to independently verify. well, if you own us and your ankle works with the international committee of the red cross, she joins me from jerusalem. welcome and the owner. we've had a lot about the situation in the north. you have colleagues working in hospitals in
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southern gauze and what's the situation day even in the south south casa, in the hospital where i was surgical team is working now the situation is it's extremely difficult of the state of wake for several hours every night unable to sleep because of the explosions they take place. so nearby, they are also running short on the central supplies like anesthetics, like trusting material as they receive from people we've come in. this was a lot of done patients. and unfortunately, many of them are children with tens of thousands of people continuing to flee from the north to the south. you will quit to help over these people. these is extremely di, your situation. and today, the amount will be too many turn in the system which will managing to bring into
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cause i is simply not sufficient to face the massive crisis. so that is unfolding well. now, how for more than 100000 displaced people in extremely crowded conditions in the south of casa, and many of them are also in the hospital where they think they're safer than everywhere else. and these people have nothing. there is a level full level full time, so they shall come to re snow when last week we need more than many turbans systems . how many truck so bait are you managing to get through the causes into the gaza strip. at the moment we have managed to in the past months to green, no over size or something like 25 trucks. so for so many kevin assistance, and this is far from being sufficient because if you come or the situation before this current escalation,
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there were roughly 5 country trucks per day reaching this trip. so what we have bringing is extremely small compared to the low needs. so just $25.00 trucks and over a month now as well, claims that how much is using gaza hospitals to hide big man centers. we were just showing some footage from the fence pulses before have your colleagues on the ground, seeing anything that would prove these kinds wherever humanitarian october, i'm not an intelligence organization to be able to plan for the so the o o o o, right, or home, any claims made by any party english conflict. what we are seeing is the, a deep humanitarian crisis unfolding. and our job is to, to a k 12 the respectively international community terminal. and also to remind all
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the parties that we must not forget the humanitarian imperative. that all women, children, the elderly and the civilians in the most of the costs are in the because a c, t, they are protected by the international. so many trevor and low as you understand. yeah. cool. with the international committee of the red cross. thank you very much for your time. this is well is home to a mixed population which includes about 20 percent ethnic arabs, many of whom identify as palestinians. they often face discrimination with tensions in the region. once again, flaring one group of activists and as well as trying to promote solidarity across the ethnic lights, the double use a abraham reports from high thought a sight to behold. this room contains right now,
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color simeon and june. actually, in the darkest, most paula, rising. most difficult moments in the history of the 2 people's right now is choosing to like, actually work through that. the want to send a message. you can not be repeated and no means of privacy is, will remain here. and millions of jewish people will remain here. and that's effect of this meeting at a mosque in haifa is organized by standing together the grass roots piece movement made up of jewish and palestinian citizens of israel activists telling me such togetherness has been rare since the october 7th, how mazda attacks and that often demonstrations of solidarity in either direction or met with rejection, we have friends, we have neighbors who have peers. we have colleagues who are jewish,
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who gotten deeply impacted and, and we, 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 against us. joyce, people that are working towards piece and are working to build. so with our teeth, i'm on tools and processing is the fact that we are even unable to fully experience and grief for our people is, is like that. it's like them. the pedagogy of our side codes is an o or like experience. so it's kind of like i'm literally unable to fully reflect
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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 in is really society. make it all the more important to meet and to show empathy with one another or the song. so they put that empathy, quite literally center stage in defiance of local right wing groups, which tried to get the event cancelled. it's happening under tight security. it's more than just talk to volunteers, visit places where muslims and jews work 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 post indian is really teacher who works at
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a pre dominantly jewish school. it is important for me to be a role model for my students of the country and everyone around me. the visit is happening one month after the october 7th terrace. ready boats and too much to imagine the fact that we have to gather in this stuff here in many other places . very, very naturally. so good news naturedly to wear them is one of the fact of the 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 the answer is yes. after the speech is attendees break up into small groups. the brainstorm more practical ways. they might spread their message and to
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convince more their fellow israelis to see each other the way they do. and they abraham joins me now from jerusalem a that was a really gripping report. and fantastic to see. tell me more about what these guys actually came up with brainstorming, practical ways to stand together. so the meeting that we were out in high for that's just one meeting out of a series that they have been putting together since the beginning of the war. and even though it may look like they're just sitting around and talking, they go to different cities around the country. so they've had them in jerusalem, they've had them until of eve. and these are always, you know, an opportunity to spread the message more and to have people, you know, yours people, arabs meet face to face and perhaps be confronted with ideas that they're not confronted with. or don't think about in their day to day. beyond that, there's also a,
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an error of jewish community guard as they call it. and that's when a members of standing together, always jewish and eric together go and form human chains outside of businesses that have come under attack. and uh, you know, because of hate speech since the war began. so, you know, it's definitely a mix of activities talking to people, challenging them about their ideas is one thing, but also going out in the streets, leaving the say spaces and actually making some change on the ground. we also saw your report that the meeting took place on the tide security. what, what challenges do palestinian is riley's face in the current climate or so let's just take a step back in, you know, who are these palestinian is released, but you know, these are equal citizens of israel. they have the right to vote. they can run for office, they're completely integrated. part of is really society. but they also culturally are part of the larger palestinian nation, if you will. so they may have relatives in gaza. they may have friends in the west
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bank and they may know, you know, people in the larger palestinian d s pro. so you know, they have these 2 sides of it, their identities. and now when we're talking about the context of the post october 7, terror attacks and the war and gaza and they told me they're off, they often feel like they're caught in between. they feel huge sympathy and very sudden by the attacks. but at the same time, they sympathized with civilians in gaza, not from us, not a tear organization, but people there that are caught in the crossfire and what is happening is really society. since the attacks, you know, public expressions for civilians and goals that sometimes perceived as support for him. us, so you have people wrongfully perceived in many cases i, i should add a support for how much it's been met with the, with, with, with a violent reaction by people here. and there have been arrests for social media posts for people, you know, having
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a that's what the active as of told me where we can go palestinian coffee at the post and you start even pictures from years before people have had, you know, difficulties at work for example, so that's a kind of climate that we're talking about right now. and so much distrust at the moment, dw, say abraham in jerusalem in for a thank you for your reporting while as well as war against how much shows no sign of vending anytime soon. many people are already asking the question, what will happen next? most analysts agree, it's too early to say, but some scenarios appear more likely than of, of destruction. dest, israel's pursuit of m, us is leveling whole neighborhoods in gaza, causing widespread human suffering and laying ways to infrastructure. this satellite imagery shows one area before and after israel started its bombardment and later ground defensive. the shooting will eventually stop. israel says that after the war, they'll have to be
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a new security regime for gas. experts say 3 scenarios are most likely. the 1st option tightened. the control, israel's foreign minister has warrant that causes territory will decrease, which could mean wider, so called buffer zones before the war areas and goals are within the kilometer of these really border. we're no go areas. these could be expanded. experts say that if the north of the enclave is totally destroyed, it could remain uninhabitable. cut off like this guy's ends would depend entirely on internationally to survive. option 2 would see the palestinian authority which controls the west bank, also take control of casa. this would unite palestinians under a single government, which could also be part of any future negotiations over palestinian sovereignty. the 3rd option, what's the arab states that have relations with israel take control along with the palestinian authority. this would require coordination with israel and the united nations,
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but palestinians might feel that their interests would be better represented by fellow arabs. the us has laid down some red lines in response to options discussed by as rarely politicians and the international community. no, uh, is forcible displacement of palestinians from guys of uh no use of guys as a platform for launching a terrorism or other other attacks against against israel. i know diminution in the, in the territory wowza and a commitment to palestinian lead governance for, for guys and, and for the west bank a lot of knows the other potential broker or the united nations as so far not presenting suggestions for a solution, leaving the future of gaza, uncertain christy and headed back is an author and textbook on the middle east and
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joins us to talk about the day off the. i think most interesting is that is where the appointment is. the benjamin netanyahu doesn't sound ready to handle the control of gaza to anyone. well, basically this seems to be no clear vision for the day off to the want to now what we hear from within that is what you think of them in our contradictory comments. and administer prime minister and downtime you said talking about and is what 80 secuity control of gaza. but what does that mean? does it mean a prolonged military presence of the idea of forces within garza, which would be perceived? some sort of occupation doesn't mean only some occasional search and destroy incursions into gaza. nathaniel has said very clearly that he refuses to head over control to any other for speed and international one or posting in one. and the idea should stay in control at the sweat at the same time when this is important, he's denying any responsibility for the human and tearing, and the political management of the population there. so when they destroy how much
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and they destroyed and they really k thomas, which used to go from the got a strip, then the big questions really still is who is supposed to effectively govern gaza. others have suggest of the palestinian authority, but what sort of position is it in to take control? it will depend, as the student authority has made clear that they uh they put the 2 state solution as a precondition for taking over any responsibility inside the gaza strip. so they are saying that they will only be ready to do this if there is the greatest solution to the whole conflict. and i think it makes it very difficult because of the 500000 federalists in the west bank to offer a 2 state solution at this stage, plus dependents. daniel afford to itself, has no legitimacy left in the last democratic elections. independence dignitary choice took place in 2006, a leading with the victory off off in these areas, and the post in new port richey is perceived as high,
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a corrupt and efficient. it's perceived as an entity of itself, the security interest of these where a occupation more than its own population. so the need to be a change and the leadership of the palestinian authority. i think before it would be able to govern garza so chris and what sort of a future do you see for palestinians? if it costs a strict as well, it is hard to imagine why know how to implement of a 2 state solution at this moment. i see a lot of reluctance from the outside because they are afraid of a mass displacement of the guys and population to the egyptian sign of egypt. and jordan has very directly opposed to any sort of a displacement altogether in population. i think the arabs to only come in if there's an international solution, ideally under a un mandate, saudi arabia could play a role in financing the humanitarian efforts and the reconstruction in gaza. but i think the main point is see that on both sides,
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we need to have another government because it goes into town government to make the 2 state solution rather impossible and the future posting and stayed through. it's as a supplement policy on the post inside we don't have an addendum of leadership. so the hope is that really the population on both sides, the people, the post in his, in the, is a lease, have a strong bill to come to a solution and that would and would lead to some electron. alternatively, this would then have the coverage to compromise and to make a painful compromises to the other side to get to the solution. of course, and when do you see some sort of progress being made on a solution for the day of this war has been going on for months and could continue for months if not years as well. these are 84 minutes to his just said that he feels that the time window is what he a and it's bore and gaza is closing. but he perceives that there may be 2 or 3 weeks to come until the international community would be more critical to this war
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. so i think the idea is trying to really destroy the military capacity of from us, and they are closing in, in gaza city. so it's very high time to talk about a future solution. how to govern this trip with an international force in the mid term with some era component and it. and then in the long to him referring this problem to the posting in the forward to the needs to be renewed and getting some that didn't missed the 1st guy to get your analysis. kristen held back as always a pleasure, talking to thanks to you. and let's take a look at some of the headlines now. thousands of people have rallied in mexico city demand just it sounds that the country's 1st opened the note in binary conditional official was found dead. he's also said that he had reportedly received death threats, at least said by you know,
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and another person identified as by in his pocket showed injuries caused by a sharp object. but there was no evidence that the person was involved during the defense minister bars. the story is, has borne the hubel miss its goal of providing a 1000000 artillery shelves to ukraine by not just elite is blaine bottlenecks in the weapons industry for the delay? the comments came as a new defense ministers, convenient bronsels. scientists say the risk of a volcanic eruption in iceland remains high, even though seismic activity has decreased. in the past few days, a state of emergency remains in effect and some 4000 residents of the town of queencreek. near the capital re cubic has been evacuated as a precaution. on monday they were permitted to enter the homes for a few minutes and gather a central belongings. collecting as many
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belongings as possible. i unpacking them into the cause. residents of the icelandic town of grinda, vic, well granted a brief window of time to return to the houses to pick up the possessions and animals. i was trying to save stuff from my home. that means a lot to me like things for my parents. actually there's just like this pension loss because now i've actually gone and seen my house for the 1st time since the friday. so now it's just like a pension coming down and, well, i'm really emotional and that's basically how i'm feeling right now. the town has experienced hundreds of us quakes and recent days, caused by shifts and underground maxima,
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creating huge cracks and roads and buildings which could indicate that a nearby volcano is about to erupt. authorities of restricting access to the area and telling people to collect the possessions quickly and then leave. and i know that during the last or option you can feel the mag my moving underneath the ground. and we're not feeling that yet, but i think interruption could occur very rapidly. so we shouldn't hang out many residents, the staying and shelters waiting to hear if and when it is safe to return home. if you're watching dw, you slide from berlin, a reminder of our top story. the cell finding continues outside guns is be this hospital with don't to say they're struggling to keep newborn babies of life and
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