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the, the, this is the w news. why? from berlin? israel says it's forces have entered guns as big as hospital. the is really military says, especially trained troops are carrying out a targeted operation against the mos in part of the ocean for hospital, complex aid organizations or warning did, could make the grave humanitarian situation even worse. families of people being held hostage by him last march across israel, keeping up the pressure on the government to bring their loved ones home. and the case of popcorn is due to a rule on a controversial migration policy. the british government wants to stop asylum
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seekers from arriving on the english coast in small boats, but is the plan even legal? the greetings throughout viewers around the world. unlike loco, we begin with the ongoing war between israel and how mos, israel's military says, its forces have entered gauze as big as hospital l. schieffer. the side of a long stand of the israel defense forces, say, specially trained troops are carrying out a targeted operation against a mos in a specific area of the hospital. medical personnel in the hospital were warned that the raid was in 8 organizations. a warning the fighting will complicate the already dire situation for patients is really officials also said they are taking steps to
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avoid civilian casualties. as that is really military operation got underway at el cheapo hospital in garza city, we were able to speak to dr. mall, one of who side of the head of surgery there. he described what was happening. the army informed us here in the hospital that they are going to instead of the hospital and the, the stuff to stay away from the windows and so on to the inside that the, the, i am inside the building. and the key it says with my colleagues here, i don't know what exactly is happening outside inside the whole seat that in between the police as a ball, but them in my see it in the see, it does in the know. but if you could see that with my colleagues in that as i don't know what exactly is happening outside, i'm afraid not to go outside. i love the windows and look at and to see what is happening because i am afraid of shooting some way that i the call because it was a huge issue within the for the 2 and
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a half an hour. this is the only way. so i am still in that area i left of the windows with michael league and then we'd see what seemed have been we have just visions while around $600.00 said the dishes inside of the hopes, but that we have to provide them for the minimum. the kid doing some surgery, even without the oxygen because we don't, we are leg oh to focus isn't we don't see it and how to focus isn't we are defended . we are an elder, c, a c o a they are giving this to the tooth, an ivy anesthesia. and so venus anesthesia and they are sometimes using add uh, add room. i will add interested the folks in general how one of those says so this is the only one we have. we are investigation and the out yesterday we edit the bishop. we but it does buttons and also we clean a lot of stuff here and with the come back and we clean the whole speaker from from the okay that and so on this issue we have to keep working with our vision
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633 visions of it's been in just inside the whole list it as it can accommodate this. a huge number of people, even with the best the best solution is to have you in for these people inside the house with dental give them the proper treatment to provide the kid until have a water source. in addition, what the best and i mean was what the for the things which is needed, the work that is very important here. and without that is she wouldn't be come up for an hour. well the, the, you know that the, when it should have been think on virginia under 50 i'm, we don't have enough for the 50 we to run our general base and i'm drawing now by dw is rebecca readers in jerusalem. rebecca, bring us up to date on what you know about what's happening it out. al schafer as well. we 1st had confirmation from the israeli military shortly after 2 am local time, michael, that this operation,
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the is rarely middle tre calling. precise and targeted was going on, i witness account said that they were a israeli tanks on the compound and that in fact that troops had entered the building. so confirmation, shortly after 2 am, we just had confirmation that it is this precisely what precise and targeted attack is on going uh that they, they have uh, these regulatory side that they have also delivered some humanitarian aid to the hospital with a release some pictures showing that aid uh it doesn't appear that it is a huge amount, but so obviously much needed for those people trapped inside with getting an eye witness accounts. so some accounts saying that the day is ready, military are going through and questioning everybody. in fact, one account that i saw from a soul saying that the, they'd set up sort of a detention area inside the hospital and that they were interrogating people both stop and patients and some of the people that sheltering. but you know, it's obviously incredibly difficult. we comp verify any of the information that
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we're getting from any sides from it. the witnesses from the military, as there are no international media on the ground that we've heard a lot about the youngest people effected by the war. what if anything is the, is really military doing to mitigate the situation a little bit, messaging this name saying they're obviously concerned about the civilians and concerned specifically about the, the babies that we know of. they have been taken out of the incubator has now these permits you a newborn babies because the integrated simply aren't working. i have no electricity to run, run them anymore. and they say that they've, if there is really military, that is say that they are bringing baby food that they're bringing these volleyball in. cubase is that they'll be able to transfer the baby's inside. they've said that they willing to transfer or evacuate some of the patients inside the hospital. don't know whether that is currently on the go. it's happening. we don't, we don't know what the status that is at at the moment. this really means you're
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just saying that they're continuing that precise and targeted attack on the hospital. it's right inside the compound and that, you know, it will be ongoing for some time. i'm also saying reports that they plan to, in fact, to main maintain a presence in the hospital, but it isn't going to be a right where they, they go in, finish their operation and come out that they will be maintaining a presence in that hospital. rebecca, as you well, no, the adf rated the hospital hours after the us said, it had confirmed is really assertions that a mazda was running military operations from inside. is there sense there? that was, in fact, a green light to go into the hospital. so was it possible, possible for me to answer that question like like, i don't know what the reasoning is. i don't have access to the intelligence that these are the military say that they have on the hospital, and whether or not they would have carried it out is besides, you know, regardless of what the usaa saying, we know that they haven't necessarily been hating the warnings from the us,
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the us have been making some calls to pull back and stop firing so heavily on the hospital they worried about the civilians. inside of these really ministry appeared to be ignoring those calls and they have continued their operations on the hospital . so whether or not they, sol, so is that wording messaging coming out of washington as a green light is difficult to say, but we do know that regardless, the operation has begun and is ongoing. got it? that's what rebecca renters many things we want to turn to julia to with the un agency for palestinian refugees known as andrea she is in jordan's capital amman. juliet, welcome once again. and 1st give us your reaction to the is really military operation at the chief of hospital complex and not a in a position to comment on um, military activities. well,
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i do know is that according to the rules of war, hospital use medicaid facilities on the other is to be an infrastructure should be protected, including during times of conflict. do you believe medical personnel can still do their work in this situation? well, according to the world health organizations, organization, which is another you, an agency, the hospital is no longer serving as a hospital. mm hm. and your feelings about that. a big guy, no place is safe and goes on no place, no civilian infrastructure, it has been speed. i mean, if you look at the thought that we manage at the under more than 66,
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the 0 facilities that belong to under, has been impacted to the 10 of which have received dictates. they are also part of that with school use with this place. people with sheltering as a result, more than 66 people have been keeping in in these incidents alone. so this is another indication that no place is safe and know where it's safe across the gulf has to 70 percent of those facilities. that's where impacted where and find nothing . the north, they were in the many areas and in the southern areas i'd like to ask about a waters report that israel has approve some $24000.00 leaders of diesel fuel per day to be used by united nations trucks for humanitarian purposes. can you confirm this and if it's true, what impact could it have? i thank you, sir. i have seen those reports about the 2 dates. i cannot confirm these
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reports. they the main reports and when and if and has an update on the status of a few wait, we will share those updates with you know, few of us come into the gaza strip since the 7th of october feeling hasn't been used as a weapon award. and it is really shamefully unbelievable that on the, on other of humanitarian organizations, organizations have got to big, literally for fuel. we need it for humanitarian purposes. and we do not get the specific amount of fuel that we need on that and daily basis coming into gaza from outside of gaza on the, on other humanitarian organizations. we will not be able to continue to do our work . it's very, very simple. no doubt that amount of fuel any fuel could obviously make some impact
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on the ground. what can you tell us about on your facilities in gaza at the moment and your workers at those facilities, how they doing we have them nearly 800000 people setting in i would ask who's on the other facilities. this is advocate a time number for the agency. we've never had that number of people being hosted in our facilities like i say that even those facilities are not protected. that also overcrowded. the conditions that absolutely are pulling, but it very simple. reason is that we are not getting the supplies that we need, including fuel, by the way, to provide people in those chest, the chest, as with, with the assistance with the assistance that they, they need. and also i'm confirming very sadly the 102 of my colleagues waking up and they have been kidding during the award and gaza. this is the highest ever
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a quote that in the united nations, since the establishment of the organization in 1945. and i suppose we'll have to end on that extraordinarily. so bring note that said julia to him with unwell, the un agency for palestinian refugees. many thanks is always the white house says us president joe biden has spoken again by phone with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it said they discussed efforts to negotiate a deal to release some of the over $200.00 hostages, held by him us more than a month after the hostages were taken. their families are keeping up the pressure on israel's government with a protest march from tel aviv to jerusalem on the road, demanding the release of their loved ones. around $240.00 hostages were taken
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during the october stephen's tier attacks. only 4 have been freed, and one re skewed of these relatives want the government to do more to get the restore leased. my mother was taken, my sister, my sister's husband and my aunt. they were all taken saturday 9 days ago. they don't have any mobile time. we don't know how that will be in the date that we don't know if they have for the or so many relatives accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu of not doing enough to bring home the hostages. about the where are you? where are you i mean the. 7 i'm demanding answers from notes on yahoo and the cabinet. answers and dates looked at 7 o 2,
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we have no strings anymore. the robot israel has consumed the dates of norma piano, a 19 year old soldier, captured by him us the militant group claim. she died in israel as bombardment, but has not provided evidence of that. there is hope that the international community can help free the rest of the hostages. relatives have also demonstrated outside the you in the offices in geneva. for hostages that have been released is that an amazing stats that the, that we still have 240 being kept that so were send, did you was, you know, i'm hopeful that my family will be released, but i don't think it's going to be as a to people for people kind of releases with more into an agreement with a big number of hostages and something more international diplomacy involved
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as the finding gaza shows no sign of leasing up matches. believe that, reminding the world about the hostages is the best chance of getting them out alive to the okay. now, in britain's, the supreme court is expected to rule on whether or not the government's plan to send asylum seekers to a wanda is legal. the conservative government signed a deal with rwanda last year to send some migraines to the east african country to process their asylum plants. it was a keen government promised to try to cut migration, but has proved highly controversial. desperate people making a desperate crossing. i mean, migrants take rubber boats across the english channel, a 32 kilometers journey to seek asylum in the u. k. more than $45000.00 to made the trip in 2022 more than $25000.00. so far this year. over
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a 175000 people are awaiting a 1st decision on asylum claims overall. britain's conservative government has made its plan to the port asylum seekers to rewan to the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with a rwanda's foreign minister to send people there while their claims are being processed. a 6500 kilometer flight from britain to central africa, the u. k. has already invested over a $100000000.00 euros in the plan. hotels and rwanda had been converted into lodgings for migrants. still sitting empty. as the plan soon ran into legal challenges. the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base in june 2022 was imported and an appeals court has since ruled the plan unconstitutional. critics say the plan isn't just on lawful and inhumane, but wasteful and expensive to one government assessment says that removing an
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individual would cost $60000.00 pounds more per year than keeping them in the u. k . so, so unclear just how much of a deterrent effect the plan would ever have. despite all that, there have also been calls from within the european union to adopt a similar scheme. eager to cut down on migration, other countries have seen the plan as a possible model. and even as we speak, we're getting breaking news on this particular issue. the government we're told has a just lost the ruling for more or less. now across the dw correspondent charlotte chelton pill who is covering this story for us in london. charlotte, what are the implications of this decision? right, this ruling has just come in in the last couple of minutes. 5 supreme court justices us the highest court in the country ruling that the government's scheme is unlawful . now that is, she's the significance for the governments here. it's really hung it have on this
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policy, it loan and said you seen ministers for months and months now saying that they plan to try and stop people crossing the channel illegally coming to the case, stop the boat it's, it's something you hear a lot. this was how they plan to do it. now they have this ruling that, that is on your full. so that was obviously a very big blow to the government to tell us a bit more about the scheme itself. i mean, how would it work? right, well this was proposed some 18 months ago onto the government of prime minister at bar stones, and that was as we had in the report that you just played, that was in a response to a record number of people crossing the channel to the u. k. they propose it as a way of the tiring people from coming. of course, there are a lot of people who would challenge that premise, but that was what the plan was about. now under it,
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they would have sent as need be proposing that assign him seek his claims were processed and were wanda, in doing so they would have been no official way for then uh any site successful. so the asylum claimants to come back to the u. k. because his son was from those who were against this, that's uh, the rewind is assigned them, see a system was have deficiencies and you may see legitimate refugees. asylum seekers returned to the countries from the web. a sled, so that it seems is the concern here that the shapes this ruling troll, are difficult to get reaction. obviously it's just happening. you're parked outside the courthouse. but how is this cheering in general been perceived by the public there? well, as this has been something that's been proposed for some months now we do know that that has been clearly a loss of control. obviously many people are against this. they're saying that it's
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cruel, violates human rights. but as i say, the government's saying very strongly that this would have acted as of the tyrants for people arriving. they, they're all criticisms that it would have been more expensive to send people to rewind the government saying, well, if you're retiring people from coming, there's clearly a saving for the government that are all part to small protest. the few people gathered outside the quotes at the moment you, you may have had them. this has been campaigning against this charge. these human rights campaign is member that the opposition will clearly be very, please today with this really that starting expects this to be the last we hear from this. the government may well come up with ways to try and keep this policy taking over. perhaps renegotiating the deal they have in place with regard to watch this space. that's a d, w 's or shoulder chosen kill in london. many thanks. a leading german journalist is facing allegations of being in the pay of the kremlin,
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according to new revelations, by the international consortium of investigative journalists, who bird disciples, who wrote a biography of letting me approving allegedly received more than half a 1000000 euros from source is connected to the russian president, disciple has long been regarded in germany as an independent expert on russia. dw is a chief political correspondent, nina honda is following the story for us. nina, what more can you tell us about the hoover desirable and the allegations he's facing a little bit xy plays very well known here in germany is an influential voice as one awards for his reporting has been introduced to talk shows as the german gentlest with the best access to providing me approved and has had sit down interviews with him, etc. but there is an investigative group of journalists called the cypress confidential, who are currently looking into a big box of documents that they've got,
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where there are and where there is evidence that russian oligarchs are trying to take influence on the influential european voice is here. and they have found documents that prove that for books. and so i put rows about fruits and he receives 2 payments from a company link to alex, a mazda shelf. now that's what's causing all the golf, who's very close. it puts in and since rest is invasion of ukraine, he's on the you sciences, list those type of gods, 200000 arrows, and then another 400000 years as part of a sponsorship deal for the book. and was very, very tricky here is that the publisher of the book says that they have not been aware of such a deal. and they have now stopped selling site. those book. so i blog use that was no influenced by said policies regarding the content of his book. but he's also produced films for public broadcast to a d and a the also say that they were not aware of any such sponsorship deals, so like they'll have seriously undermined hasn't unless they credibility. and this
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is probably not the last case that we're going to be seeing, because these investigative journalists are continuing digging. you know, are there any insights of what might have driven dipole to comply with this? to do this in the 1st place? is it, is it as simple as money talks? you'd have to ask him. he was incidentally asked and 2 years ago by a another fellow journalist. have you ever received any money from moscow? and he brushed those accusations off straight away and said, no, of course not. on the gentlest and there is this attempt, probably he's probably tempted by that possibility also to be portrayed as one very influential voice in the german debate. he is being of all he was being introduced and invited to several talk shows. he was very, very influential here. so that is why that it's such a big deal to now find out that he has indeed received money from
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a russian oligarchy. doesn't deny that, you know, has many, many sex. but let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour, china is leader, she jim pena has arrived in san francisco for a summit of nations from the asia pacific region. she will meet us president joe biden for only the 2nd time. biden says the us is not seeking to distance itself from china, and he's determined to get relations with china back on track. indian police have clash with protesters outside of collapse tunnel that has trapped 40 people. rescuers have spent more than 3 days attempting to free the tramp of workers. the protesters are blaming indian authorities for technical issues that have delayed rescue efforts. the us house of representatives has passed a temporary spending bill that will keep the government funded until mid january.
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the bill was passed despite opposition from hard right. members of the republican party, the new speaker mike johnson, was forced to rely on democrats for enough votes to pass the measure to original summit of south east asian defense ministers as open with calls for an immediate cease fire in gaza. host country indonesia use the summit's opening to also call for the establishment of humanitarian corridors. the civil conflict in miramar is also high on the agenda with ministers demanding an immediate end to the violence. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top stories. israel's military's has its forces, have entered guns as big as hospital al schieffer, the side of a long standing israel. defense forces, se specially trained troops are carrying out a targeted operation against them. us in a specified area of the complex and we
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