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the, the dw dues live and from berlin reports tonight of a mass grave being jargon, garza's main hospital officials at el cheapo hospitals say that they have been forced to bury patients with in the hospitals perimeter. israel's military have surrounded the grounds and looking for home of villages that they say are hiding in saw. and with that is, and folding is the middle east so quickly, many are asking the question, what will happen when the fighting stops tonight? we take a look at some possible scenarios. and in the united states, thousands of people gathering washington dc to show their solidarity with israel.
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well, the wife to the rally, to hear what they are saying, plus, allowed to return home, but only to grab the essentials authorities. what residents have been found in iceland collect some belongings before being evacuated again is definitely due to the threat of a volcanic eruption. the brit job is good to have you. with this on this tuesday, we begin at garza's main hospital and reports that officials there have done a mass grave to bury scores of bodies with refrigeration health. for days more staff say that they have no choice is really for us, is our segments around to the chief of complex. israel says that her most militants have their main command center underneath the hospitals. doctors have been left with no electricity and very little fuel. but the world health organization says
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the doctors are still doing all they can to care for their patients of the film just a few days ago in this video. apparently salt inside gauze is alex, chief of hospital, gives a sense of just how many people have been crowded inside 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 interest to us all to improve the situation. but these are very can kinds of cases where you have to be very sensitive. indeed with them you have to take care of each of them. okay, 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
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a 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 for me and locked in, especially my concerns is going on and my hope and expectation that there will be. 1 less trish of action routing on hospital hospital must be protect. israel's military has accused thomas abusing hospitals to hide command incentives and weapons. and it's now police footage and what it says the children's hospital in gaza, that's on really flat, down more than 20 meters down. the road both found a door and door that is approved. it's a, it's explosive proof, alleging how may i sit held hostages in rooms. they meet 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 want you to understand this kind of dear, isn't here for major flights. these are explosives of the service. there's 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. but i'm joined on the phone mail by dr. moore, one a bu saw that he's had of surgery at chief a hospital in gaza. doctor, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us again today. we have reports of
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mass graves being dug at all she for hospital. what can you tell us about that? i yes. is that the will it ask me the kind of stuff here to decide to buddy the good for this here because the because out around borderline honda, this was in the open space and the source of algebra extend infection. so we succeeded this morning. so all been a big hole as i'm actually going to add and we brought it to me now. 82 bed added bothers in the great. so on to model continue, the little could still be on. uh yeah, he was number of others on all sides in the open space and some of them be out in that it was you later, but unfortunately that it was yet that is not functioning. the flag hopefully that it's the. yeah. and talk to the world health organization, it says that your hospital is still somehow functioning and they help our viewers understand how in the board is it possible for you to, to doctor people in such conditions?
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yeah. okay. we are, we are providing here. how does that mean and medicare for our patients? yes, we don't have it in the see. we have a document yet, but the been the solar energy. so we kind of the provides some sort of energy to, there was some, so you said there was this $115.00 surgery for all of the vision without of seeing what you called. and so the idea anesthesia losing the f bomb things, the normal and, and nothing you made. the ad for the vision, especially for the it is that is people who give it the children and to then unit. but for those executive women in this position, this is not the condition what the way to commit, but we can provide this and also for the babies we still are keeping the service in the open space is not what i don't want you to do is to take a candle this day, but okay, this is what we have because we are not, i know the focus isn't and also we are now since we don't, we have
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a good 160 at the, you know, uh now of the amino but i think she is what, what about things that we hear that? um there are dozens of babies whose lives are at risk of what you're doing to keep those babies alive. i mean, if you don't have electricity, i'm assuming you don't have incubators for the babies. no, yes. we are putting in a bit, we are booked in the i hate to blanket sheet. he's been use them and we are covering the sullivan a bit. but i'd be out at the things that are on that side and some of them go through a few of them is all the fed sometimes realize we have a 54, especially for the big method in the states for this room. so to keep the environment in this room hot, i'd love to have one of these dave is to have hypothetically can so, and we feed them. this is the control of consultants, and you don't have to look at the end of development, and we have this stuff to think again. this is as this is the only solution, but this is a big issue for that. your supervisor, if you're
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a 2 to be at the end of the way that we kind of list these vision, these figures, you know, what i mean. it allows you really well to having to be that was we come up with this them. and as soon because you don't have that's the gen 4 of them and so ok, dr. do you know, has anyone been able to leave and they that back you waited from the hospital or is it simply too dangerous for anyone to leave the grounds of el cheapo? no, no. as at this and as i moved to kansas and i cannot leave this host without add the 2 mid totally add to a list. just for 50, something they're supposed to get a box of the 6000 injured. we have a $45.00 fish and within decision, instead of who are in, in, in what damages they have to have to be able to get it. unfortunately for the, he did the, the substitute for any kind of family damage that they are going to die. if we lost that farm, this is kind of a and will damage for that data. is that the caption inside those, but that's the kind that's move anywhere you want to speak with dr. martin
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a boost. honda headed surgery as well and she's the hospital in gone to the doctor . we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you. thank you. bye bye. or from gaza to is real. i'm joined now by sammy circle. he's corresponded covering the story for us from jerusalem, denied sam. the us president joe biden, he has urged, is real to protect civilians at our chief a hospital in t use. and i'm quoting here, less intrusive tactics. is that likely to influence israel's military operations? so i can tell you that the americans are also suggesting that there will be an executive ration from the she for hospital that will be done by a 3rd party. that means that there will be some international force that will come and solve the same problem. because is run is determine and these really military
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is determined to take over the she for hospice, in the idea of spokesperson administer the defensive. only been saying that this she for hospice in and under the she for hospital is where you will have how mosse the fighters and they're talking about the network of tunnels that exist in the gaza strip that are use. but how much and that are linked together with the she for a hospital and the view she for hospitalization. minute 30 started and we just started the other day. the a is really a foreign minister say that it believe it was the yeah, there will be international pressure on his right in 2 or 3 weeks. that means that onto now israel does not really see the 3 is pressure on it and say, mean, do we have any idea who that 3rd party would be that you mentioned? no, i mean this is just kind of like
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a new you're suggesting that these be the phones, but we're talking about a party that the is a clearly know days around your other thing in any international uh, maybe the world health organization. but i think that at this stage is really is not too keen on having any kind of for an intervention and it wants to have full control of what's happening on the ground. and does that mean? what about the hostages being held in gaza? what is, what's an update on efforts to release the brain to get them released split there's a cabinet me thing, uh, as this cabinet is uh to make a serious decisions as to the kind of, uh, the weather user. and we'll go ahead and agree to the kind of being that's being discussed with the more the ration of the cut of, of course also this,
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the junctions are also involved. we have the head of the should bit, these really security services is now in egypt. but it changed the color is playing the leading role in this and negotiations and due to the kinds of the formulas the according to love formula. the 1st. ready of the dish that will be released will be it children. so all the miners from the gums that will be released and is are, and we also released it 1st thing in mind nursing is really presents and then we're talking about the release of women and the elderly people. and of course, the question will be, is really to both, will it return? and there's also a debate or the how long would the ceasefire be and whether it would be 5 days or a shorter period, which is what is what we'd like to see. journalist sammy's over with the latest
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from jerusalem tonight. family. thank you. well, israel's a war against him, off it shows no signs of slowing. many people are asking the question, what will happen when it's all over? marcell disagreed, that it's too early to really predict, but some scenarios appear more likely than others, destruction, dest, israel's pursuit, or from us, is leveling whole neighborhoods in gaza, causing widespread human suffering and laying waste to infrastructure. this satellite imagery shows one area before and after israel started its bombardment and later ground defensive and the shooting will eventually stop. is real says that after the war, they'll have to be a new security regime for guys. experts, a 3 scenarios are most likely the 1st option tightened 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
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the is 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 gaza. this would unite palestinians under a single government, which could also be part of any future negotiations over a palestinian sovereignty. the 3rd option, what's the error of states that have relations with israel take control along with the palestinian authority. the u. s. 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 and no use of gaza as a platform for launching terrorism or other other attacks against against israel
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and no 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, the united nations, as so far not presented suggestions for a solution, leaving the future of gaza on certain. i'm joined now by every david miller. he is a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington dc . he's also a former middle east negotiator for the us state department. it's good to have you with us this evening. what will be the priorities and rebuilding gaza in the immediate aftermath of this you know, i, i think that should be the article, delphi reading the best of building trails probably couldn't answer that question. now. it really depends on how these conflict damage doesn't. if these really succeed in eradicating a mazda is military structure,
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you could to see the options, broadening different factor wherever they don't succeed, and the annual you end up with the residual, how much elements still present wage and some sort of the search engine. then i think god's is future could be quite different. um the 3 options laid out by the expert. so identified the report and i think the office of each could combine maybe to drive the post conflict phase, i think is really when, when in fact military conflict is least, the main thrust of it you realize are still going to demand a say more than that in ensuring the residual how, how much elements don't reconstitute themselves. so you're going to end up with a reasonably long. i would think it is really the presence of buffer zones are certainly a possibility buffer zones really don't deal with the issue. partridge directory
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weapons, and rockets and the residual or much capacity to launch them would be problematic. the best, the best outcome is their power steering coverage of governing palestinians. 2.3000000 college and you just got that. that's the best outcome. whether or not you can resurrect this palestinian authority is arguable proposition. what do you make of what we've heard from these really prime minister? benjamin netanyahu have said that israel will control the overall security of gauze after the war beheld viable is that as well? you could argue how viable is israel's current military operations, where they appear to me, some in roads in the north and got to city. i mean, over time, and let's, let's be clear, mr. nathan, yahoo!
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more than more likely than not is not going to be the prime minister of the state of israel next year at this time if we were having this conversation. so i think that if in fact there's a course correction to a more centrist is really governmental. i didn't use rules views and what could happen could expand shumate and this is the assumption that there is a forward a young guy so that will be able to pre empt and prevent what happened on october 6 . 07. from ever happening again, miss middle, what makes you have so confident that next year we won't be talking about a prime minister benjamin netanyahu anymore. well, we ever joined, going to is really government since independence is one point. 8 years in december . the nothing you know, government were purchased one year mark. this is a government that presided over the largest chairs to check in the history of the state of israel. a government to try to undermine unsuccessfully. i'm right in
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israel's political system and create a new force and is really politics a totally new force. hundreds of thousands and was really it's week after week out the streets. mm hm. and the government residing toby was the single body is days for jews since the end of the nazi all across, all the major was forced to resign in april of $74.00. following the 1973 war, there will be a state commission of inquiry. and the prime minister, i visual formal process or in the form or through masses in the streets. and i think will be for some part. so a post war world is going to be in israel without and it's in yahoo and palestinian territories without a moss. if i'm understanding you correctly, what does that mean for the palestinian authority in the west bank? should it be given to chance to govern gossip? is a very perceptive comment. perceptive comment that you made, and i think look,
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you're going to be dealing with 2 highly traumatized designs. there will be a political reckoning if i'm much does survive in any capacity. the 1000 a national movement will remain more or less like noah's ark. that'll be 2 of everything. 2 statements, 2 sets of security services is how much is destroyed and the military component of the nicest or you can destroy an idea if the military component is destroyed and got, and the post reality garza is one that can actually deliver humanitarian assistance . and we'll see a receipt industry we role in, in security and we've been fusion of resources for leader after the community. uh and uh, and typically from your goals, gosh, it may not be single for on the mediterranean, but it's future could in fact uh,
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be a future that we guarantee more prosperity, more security then then guidelines have in, in decades. and it is going to require a link, a very tight link. hm. uh, to a political process designed to resolve these really troubleshooting conference and all of that. oh, yes, i knew the stars together. i think there wouldn't be sure even for this ballast, any animal. yeah. and then staying with your noah's ark comparison, i think we are still in the middle of the great flood. mr. aaron david miller, the middle east analyst with the car to the endowment for international peace. mr. miller, we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thanks for having me . in the united states, tens of thousands have to have it in washington dc to show their support for israel . the march was planned by several jewish advocacy groups to condemn the rising trend of anti semitic violence in the us demonstrate as are also demanding that
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every is really hostage be released immediately. the conflict has sparked the rise in both anti semitic and is lemme phobic incidents in the united states. and are very on washington bureau ged this poll. she is at the rally in his tell us more about the messaging that's coming from the participants. run. first of all, there are more than a 100000 participants here that really you have seen of them all. we have done many, many lice from here, but this is really a huge. i'll come arthur to new york this year. and next to me, i said, why did you come up or down to washington today? why are you here today? i came here to support israel and their citizens and to hopefully get the hostages home safely. i have family there, i care about them so much and i, i just want everybody to be safe before i came here today and why today is everyone
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. everybody's came out here today. my she, what my synagogue was different organization. everybody's coming here to all that one. defend together and the differences that we're, we're not, we're not finding long. we're not shouting and screaming and throwing things. we're here to stand here and sing it together and make sure support. great, thank you so much. so brian, this is why what we hear people come here to show support also is required for the hostage in was still held by from us. and this comes, this photo system instruction comes to the moment in political voice is also getting louder. here in washington, also many democratic model, the engine vital for not fighting more forest use fire, but people here have one firm cause they ones to fight it to support the state of is it is have you been hearing from the participants there and do they do they
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think that by showing solidarity with israel that that will help to reduce the number of anti semitic incidents that we've been seeing in the united states as well. that's definitely what they're hoping for. i, i did a couple of stories joyce, dora, who told me that they are really afraid to show that they'll do is preparing a coupon temporary sets. so this is really a big thing here in the united states. so many younger jews as well, that they're really afraid of facing a huge problem. but friends, you know, what is also expanding to davy, just to resend it to a certain image are due to construction and then then you speak of the house, mike johnson altogether on the stage, which is facing the capital behind on speaking out or is road. so there's more in this row is bringing up obviously also opposites political opinions
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together in support for the state of as well. yeah, that's right. political unity is not something that you get to report on very often from the us. we use that for sure. useful in washington. thanks. and here's a quick look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. bridge president emmanuel macro and has promised 50000000 euros and aid for flood hit areas of northern france in many towns and villages. days of heavy rain have caused rivers to burst their banks and forest residents from their homes. experts say water levels could rise even further. germany's opposition left parties says that it is disbanding is parliamentary group. now that's after the parties most prominent politician left to form her own splinter groups that are involved in can i ask you see, right there announced last month that she aims to form a new left leaning party. but with a more nationalist, anti migration agend and former british prime minister david cameron has attended his 1st cabinet meeting since his surprise appointment. as for in secretary
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yesterday, it came during prime minister re she next cabinet re shuffling this week. it's been interpreted as a move towards the political center ahead of next year's generation election. half the supreme to ruling on russia has pardoned a former detective convicted of the killing of investigative journalist on a political sky. yet after he felt in ukraine, thousands of prisoners are thought to have been sent to the front lines in exchange for a presidential, pardon? criminal critic, political the sky. you was shot dead at her most gal apartment block back in 2006. or you're watching the w dues live from berlin. here's a reminder of our top stories. officials say that staff at gauze is main hospital of doug, a mass grave to vary scores of bodies with refrigeration out for days. now, more staff say that they have no choice, it's really forces that surrounded the chief, the hospital. they believe how mos militants have their main command center.
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