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the the, this is dw use mind from bell in the us, president pushes israel to protest or protect civilians. a gas is main hospital doctors at el cheapo, se there's struggling to keep newborn babies a live in a hospital lacking food, water, and electricity plus backing up for an indefinite absence. presidents of a town in iceland, so evacuated due to the spread of oak county corruption, are allowed to return only briefly to collect some of the most prized belongings. the
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adventures will and welcome as finding continues, the hospitals in the gaza strip. you as president joe biden has wants that the biggest guys in the hospital must be protected. he's calls on his way up to take less intrusive action at home. she's a israel, a just homeless militants that using medical center as, as command basis. witnesses a is rarely tanks of surrounded el cheapo with don't to say they've been without water or electricity for days, a film just a few days ago in this video. apparently salt inside garza's el cheapo hospital gives a sense of just how many people have been crowded inside. the world health organization says this is no longer a functioning hospital. it says there's no more fuel put you in the races. 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 place together on
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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 interest to us all to improve the situation. but these are the bank. i think the kinds of cases where you have to be that sensitive and dealing 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 ever closer to the gates of el cheapo hospital in recent days with the us president joining the growing international goals 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
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less a truce of action route to hosp. the hospital must be israel's military has accused thomas of using hospitals to hide command incentives and weapons. and it's now released footage, and what it says, the children's hospital in gaza, donnelly's let down more of the 20 meters down the road, both found a door and door that is going to prove it's a, it's explosive proof, alleging how may i sit held hostages and rooms meet the hospital, we're now in the area of the basement of the hospital, along with a cache of weapons and explosives, side the hospital. i want you to understand this kind of dear, isn't here 4 major flights. these are explosives. is this all this, this with explosives? yeah, it's a body verse for terrorist to explode and forces along the hospital. among
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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 it's intensifies its ground defensive inside the gaza strip. andres creek is a senior lecturer at king's college school of security studies. i asked for his assessment of used by the military video of the names to show him us uses hospitals as an instrument of will. well, i mean it's, it's a known fact that from us is hiding among the civilian population and has also used, you know, do a use infrastructure which has civilian infrastructure for the operation. but we also need to be very, very careful about israel's use of information where in a world we're narrative, the idea of has made repeated and has released repeated pieces of ms and this
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information. if we look at that video in particular, we have to exercise with all the scrutiny is really, is a part to, to this conflict. they have a motivation to take a particular stance. and this to make themselves look better than they actually are . they, unfortunately, and this will have shown that the rest of these, not necessarily one of the main ways of doing it is the of, of, of presenting information. if you look at the shafts in particular, we don't know that the shop that goes to a tunnel. we don't know that somebody didn't shaft some of the releases of videos last week that were released by the idea of off the woods was shown to be actually just maintenance shots that were actually no tunnels that were going into any way into how much infrastructure so we don't know that then the video is stopped it so and then, and then a lot of occasions we seen caught in approximate so we don't know where this terminal is needing. apparently we all then underneath, we're shown under the, in, in, into a basement that's underneath the hospital. we don't really know where this is. i'm also is the evidence as present being presented to you. it is very, very dubious. is certainly not conclusive. we seem diapers,
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and we're seeing bottles, that's quite clear that people civilians were staying there. but that's true because civilians were hiding in hospitals and natural light and hospitals for the last couple of weeks during the bombardment. so that's no evidence for anything. then we seen a roast over a candle on the wall in arabic with oh, we see is night is, is basically the days of the week in arabic. and that's being presented as evidence that this is a height of how much, again, not, not, is, makes it very, very, a dubious and in many ways on the minds, the credibility of what the idea of is trying to present to you. and it's very important that we would, that we keep it clear i out. we've seen video is being dr. by the idea of we've seen these kind of stage conversations that allegedly was supposed to show how most fights is um that were intercepted, it turned out they were scripted. so we have to be very careful in the way that we're looking at the evidence. so to speak, and obviously yes, we're seeing that some of the arms what we're basically put that we don't know if the arms were actually found the words they would dump the so the,
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the video in itself has to be kind of dealt with. it is so, so it has to be, you know, scrutinizing the same way that we would scrutinize russian information or how much information as quite nice, vis, next one for me then the is by the middle of the trees also released the video taken from the air in which it says how much bye to is using a broken launch or outside acquits hospital to yes, i've seen that video as well. i think that that is, you know and beamed you located. i think that it seems to be the right location in the right time. and it's, you know, an active was, and i don't think it's, it's surprising that how much internet it was in is operating all over the, uh, the, the, the territory and all over the infrastructure. this is obviously, you will crime, i must, is hiding. and as i said initially hiding among the civilian population, but that still doesn't mean that israel has been absolved of. it's kind of, you know, it's duty to differentiate between civilians and, and,
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and fighters. yeah. so you called just on the hospital just because you're being shot that from that hospital. unfortunately, that's not how international law works. and we also should bear in mind that these so called human shield. a passive human shields as a difference between active and passive human shields. the human shields of those people would not know that they are all human. she has to be abused by homeless as human shields. and that means that the attack, in this case, the idea of has to really exercise a lot of caution when they're going into and i think that's what the us present means. that means don't use area effect weapons don't use attend, we don't use as an ad dropped, ordinance against these targets, but move in with infantry and even that will be mostly because of we see how much is operating from it among the civilian population. lastly enterprise, can you also just tell me, is that accepted consensus in the intelligence community that how much does high command facilities on disability and infrastructure now you need to understand the entire gaza strip, not just because the city but the and targeting strip is a and it is an infrastructure of hundreds of loans as of tunnels and bunkers and
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come on, sent us over. what is essentially a fairly densely populated area. and some of these come on, st. instructors will be a bit of inevitably on the civilian infrastructure. some of them will be underneath or near the hospital, so that video that was released by the idea of yesterday suggested that that bunker was it some 100 meters away of 200 meters away from the hospital. and so it's difficult to say that they actually hiding it underneath the hospital, but certainly close to a hospital. and that's deliberate. how much does it, that's kind of what an insurgency for us would do to kind of hide themselves among civilians to make sure they come be struck. and so, you know, it still doesn't absolve israel from the duty to, to basic differentiate between civilians and competitors. and make sure that collateral damage is absolutely minimized. and the idea of having them 14 not done this because they've always relied on the one argument of saying a mazda is hiding them on the civilians. and the burden of, of, of protecting civilians is then being shifted to hamas, which is not true. the burden of protecting civilians is both on i'm us and the
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idea of advice, great, security analysts, thank you very much for time in on dw use. thank you. tens of thousands of palestinians continue to flee from the north to southern gaza. i also have units in gain code from the international committee of the bank process. 8 organizations are equipped to help all those displaced. people to face is extremely dire situation. and today, the amount will be too many turn in the system which will manage you to bring into cause is simply not sufficient to face the massive crisis. so that is unfolding well now have for more than 100000 displaced people in extremely crowded conditions in the cell. so thoughts are, 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 the show time surveys, no, we're not to we,
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we need more than many turbans systems. we have managed to in the past months to green, no over size or something like 25 trucks. so for so many children assistance and this is far from being sufficient because of the situation before this current escalation, there were roughly 5 country trucks per day reaching this trip. so what we have bringing is extremely small compared to the level of needs. as you understand, yank oversee international bank cross. let's take a quick look at some of the other news headlines now. liberians are going to the polls in the 2nd round of presidential elections from a football star and incumbent president judge. we're is running against full of vice president joseph full kite. we have like the 1st round of polling but failed to cross the 50 percent threshold data to we offer. and you, you and reports those countries
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a folding fall short of admissions goals. it says greenhouse gas emissions are on track to only be down 2 percent by the end of the decade. far less than the 43 percent needed to be climate tockets. findings come ahead of next month, un climate conference in dubai. floods caused by an torrential brain has killed thousands of people in somalia, italy, half a 1000000 somali ends have been displaced and infrastructure severely damaged. the united nations says it's the west flooding in decades and could trigger a humanitarian emergency. scientists say the risk of a boat kind of corruption in iceland remains high, even though seismic activity has decreased the past few days, a state of emergency remains in effect and some 4000 residents of the town of queencreek is a capital reykjavik has been evacuated as a precaution on monday they were permitted to enter their homes for a few minutes and gather essentials.
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collecting as many belongings as possible. i and packing 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, creating huge cracks and roads and buildings
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which could indicate that a nearby volcano is about to erupt. authorities of restricting access to the area and telling people to collect their possessions quickly and then leave. and i know that during the last 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. a. and a reminder of our top story funding continues. downside causes biggest hospital way don't to say they're struggling to keep newborn babies of mind them. it's pallet food and border shortages. who as president revising, says the chief a hospital must be protected and his cold on these we have to take less intrusive
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