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[000:00:00;00] the dw news larger from berlin reports to night of a mass of gray b doggett guns as main hospital officials at el cheapo. hospitals say that they have been forced to bury patients within the hospitals perimeter. israel's military is closing in on the grounds, looking for homeless militants that they say are hiding inside, plus, allowed to return home, but only to grab the essentials authorities. what residents of
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a town in iceland collect some belongings before they are evacuated, yet again, indefinitely. all due to the threat of a volcanic eruption. the i bring up is good to have you with this on this tuesday. officials say that staff at gauze is main hospital, have done a mass grave to bury scores of bodies with refrigeration out for days. now, the morg staff said they had no choice is really forces are said to have all been surrounded, the chief of a hospital complex. israel says, come off militants, have their main command center underneath the buildings. of doctors have been left with very little fuel to power generators, but the world health organization says that physicians are still doing all they can to care for their patients. the siding is
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intensifying in and around gaza city as is really ground forces push forward a few kilometers to the north. people in the w refugee camp, search for survivors following and it's really air strikes. the bodies are rushed away by ambulance to al. she's the, the only operational hospital left in northern garza, but the facility itself is at the center of armed clashes and on the verge of collapse, we beckett for 6 wanted to happen now you're bringing in people who uh will be on basic care. and i know they can't do it because of the damage to the hospital and because of the complete lack of fuel supply, the sprawling l she for medical complex has become a, make shift comp for the displaced as well as the sick. and the injured is real claims that come off as bill to command center under this hospital,
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an assertion repeatedly denied by medical professionals working there. it's part of the 2nd floor. israel's military recently released images of what it says are weapons stored in the basement of another nearby children's hospital, including explosives and suicide. rest from us claims the images are stage to explode. 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 is 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. so the, at the video in itself has to be, you know, kind of dealt with it so, so it has to be, you know, scrutinizing the same way that we would scrutinize russian information or how much information as well. she still continues to taking the wounded and the displaced hospital staff are also digging
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a mass grave officials. they're say they've been forced to bury a scores of dead patients on the premises. dr. mar, one. we saw that instead of surgery at el cheapo hospital in garza, i asked him about these reports of mass graves. at the hospital compound is the, the, will it ask for you to decide so that a, the good spot is here because the because out around for the honda, this was in the open space and the source of our duplex and infection. so we succeeded this morning so all been a big hole as a messy good. and we brought it to me now 82, but the others in that. a good. so i'm to model continue the little could still be on. uh yeah, he was number of that, but there's no charge 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 because of lack hopefully finish the yeah. and talk to the world health organization,
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it says that your hospital is still somehow functioning and they help our viewers understand how in the world is it possible for you to, to doctor people in such conditions? yeah, okay. we are, we are providing here, is there many medicare for our patients? yes, we don't have it. it says be we have a document did, but the solar energy. so we kind of the provides some sort of energy and then we perform some so sunday we just fun 15 surgery for all bases without of seeing what you called. and so the idea anastasia, losing the f bomb things, the normal and, and that's up to you, made the ad for the vision decision, the people who get the chance to then enter the unit, but slowed down those executive women in this position. this is not the idea of condition what the where to commit, but we can a little by this and also from the babies. we still are giving this to others in
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the open space is not, but i don't want you to do is to take a candle this big, but okay, this is what we add because we uh got, i know the folks in and also me right now since we did the good 160 at the you know, uh now of the amino but i think she is what, what about the that we hear that um, there are dozens of babies whose lives are at risk of what are you doing to, 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 within the i hate to blanket sheet. he's been use them, and we are covering the sullivan a bit. but i'd be out of the things that are on it side and some of them go to receive 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 hart, i'd love to have one of these babies to have hypothermic, and so on. we feed them. this is the consultant to noon at the end of development,
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and we have the stuff to take again, this is and this is the only city wish in, but this is a big issue for that. your supervisor, if you're a to, to be at the, into the right. that's how we kind of list these vision, these papers in our, in unit the lives view. it easy without having to be that was we set up a bit that and that soon because you don't have that oxygen for them. and so, okay, doctor, do you know, has anyone been able to leave at the back you waited from the hospital or is it simply too dangerous for anyone to leave the grounds of el cheapo? no, no, i zip. as soon as i moved to kansas and i cannot leave this house without add that to live. 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 fissions within decision. instead of who are and then it will tell us they have to have to be able to get it. unfortunately for the it is, it's not good for any kind of family damage that they are going to die if we lost
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it from this kind of the, for the data is that they are the captions inside the ultimate that they cannot move anywhere issue for this big one, doctor more than a boost, how they had that surgery as well. and she the hospital in gone to the doctor. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you. thank you. bye bye. all right, let's take a look now some of the other stories making headlines around the world in the united states, tens of thousands have gathered in washington dc to show their support for israel. the march was planned by several jewish advocacy groups to push back against anti semitic violence in the us. the israel home us war has sparked a rise in both anti semitic and is lama phobic incidents in a mirror. a leading german journalist who wrote a biography of letting me approach and allegedly received more than half a 1000000 euro from sources connected to the russian president, hubert zeitfeld. as logged in regard to the germany as an independent expert on
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russia. the obligations were made and media reports sliding linked files. russia has pardoned a former detective convicted of the killing of investigative journalist on a political sky. yet after the fault for russia and ukraine, thousands of prisoners are thought to have been sent to the front lines in exchange for a presidential. pardon the kremlin critics political sky? yep. was shot dead at her ma scale apartment back in 2006 side to 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 good in the vic near the capital re cubic had been evacuated as a precaution. on monday they were permitted to enter their homes for a few minutes together, essentials collecting as many belongings
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as possible. unpacking them into the cause. residents of the icelandic town of grinda, vic withdrawn to debrief 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 from 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 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. of getting the alien sky here is a broken ologist at the institute of g, a physics and tektronix at the university of leeds. in the u. k. i asked her if the
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seismic activity can tell us how close we really are to interruption. it is one of the things that can tell us about whether my race and how close it is. we use a face together with satellite images of how the ground is in placing. and that tells us together that the bottom line is probably less than a few moments on the grounds of the moment as that. and that is a very little distance from, i'm not on the breaks and my short minute escape the condition, the right. i mean, that is scary when you put it in in those terms, and this is happening in the most populated region of iceland. so you know, how dangerous is this situation? it's um, yeah, it's not me just especially too much of a hot when it goes out. it's not just the people and that of course, but also to respond this because so much is at stake. i actually, even though we have quite frequent directions in iceland,
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this is the 1st time it seems to yes that my life is sort of increasing directly on the population area. so it's the 1st time we actually can see it happening was quite sophisticated measurements. but it also means that they have to be interpreted very cassidy. and we don't have many proceeding examples of how fast events could you know and can you, what would interruption here mean for international air travel? i mean, how does this 14 to compare to the one that erupt it back in 2010. i with the name that's incredibly difficult. i yeah. feel yeah. lot yeah. joke or something like that or a sales language. yeah. yeah. it's the use for the international community, please to north california, holidays or worry about them. the kind of interruptions we have in this positive license is kind of like in some ways. so you have no place around and as cloud
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stuff rise very high in the c s. lee, i'm not expecting any disruption j. international air traffic. okay, well that's, that's positive news. but what about for the people in iceland? what measures are being taken to safeguard infrastructure there? it's about how people would cost us the most important things to protect human life . cars, but there is a loss of important instruction areas as a poll sides as us out of a couple of times that supplies electricity. and what was it, not just the child, that's been a vacuum ages. bunch of the mind to region and there are the governments has just approve measures to try physics. it protects the health plans. if there are options, you happen such a protection from the funding to fails, barriers virus. they're not going to stop that all together. but that hope is today was the most away from the power plant. okay,
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well we will be watching carefully to see what happens of ginia lee and sky. you are with the institute of g, a physics and tektronix at the university of leeds. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. if you're watching dw news up next is dw business news with steven beardsley. i will see you tomorrow, the actually we don't have a choice. so we have little time list to save the planets. so we have to do what we can as fast as possible. we only have one generation left just 25 years to implement the greatest revolution since the doing of the industrial age
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