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the, the, this is data from the news line from funding. israel says it's false is a and says, god, his biggest hospital, the tree officials say these pictures show its truth to me. i'll see for hospital complex. delivering medical supplies is i carry out what they described as a targeted operation against thomas miller. since 8 organizations won't, the operation could worse than the humanitarian situation. also on the program to utilize the top quote of roles that governments controversial migration policy unlawful. the okay wants to stop us live and stake us from arriving in small boats for the supreme court, which accepts plans to send them to relax the
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i feel good. you're welcome to the program. israel is ministry says it's policies event, a gases biggest hospital out. she for a following along standoffish royal defense forces, se specially trained troops and now carrying on a targeted operation against. i'm us in a specific area of the hospital medical personnel with nosy find best or right was eminent. and his writing officials say that taking steps to avoid civilian casualties and organizations of war and the fighting will complicate on already dire situation for patients and then which it has to speak for the israel defense forces. he told dw more about this military operation. so this was a event that happened the started last night based on our intelligence bibiana
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focused on a precise target, send the component of the hospital with our special forces accompanied by a matrix by some of you, medicare and equipment. and a very, very focused the operation eh, i would say the hospital we have, we engage with somebody, a terrace, we're still learning and what happens there? this is ongoing is happening as we speak. those forces are still inside certain areas of the hospital. right now there's no exchange of fire inside of the hospital . we're going after specific things that we're looking for. and i know that the patients at this point are safe in separate areas. and that's why we came in with a very, very small and professional force. that's what i thought, responded rebecca rivers joins us not from central israel. welcome, rebecca, and what else has been happening since the israel went into about schaffer? village obviously. very difficult. pretty much impossible to get
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a clear picture of what's happening at the hospital. it's a vast complex of buildings and is we're hearing from the ivy if they're, they're saying that they're carrying out this talk to of these targeted operations inside certain disclose areas inside the hospital in the patients and medical staff are not in all of a part of the hospital we've been hearing on the ground reports suggesting that move move between any of the buildings has been virtually impossible for a couple of days now as the, as the military kind of, uh, surrounded the hospital. we've been hearing about tanks on the grounds. all of that al chief of hospital and fire firing happening presumably between a soldiers and come off the tense. that's well, the military is certainly staying. so hearing that is a dire situation for the patients there already. the hospital is run out of electricity because of fuel shortages to run the generation is it's fast running
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out of medical supplies. you hearing harrowing stories from doctors. so we're trying to perform a medical treatment operations and such without the without the relevant medication and tools. we also know that there are about 1500 people, we believe that a sheltering inside the hospital and our patients and they're in danger of being injured as well. we. we know that evacuating is proving very, very difficult. the. the vi is riley military saying that they are willing to try to evacuate people. i was on a briefing, hold with them a little while ago and they said, you know, it's up to them not being specific about who them, who they meant when they said them, but then it's up to them as to how and when and where they want would like the people like to be evacuated. so we've got a very complex which ration and of course, no international. generalist i able to access because it's a very, very difficult to find out exactly what is happening on the ground much. and what is the latest on negotiations to slate, to free the hundreds of hostages,
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who are still being held in gaza. we know that negotiations have been going on for days. there was a pause in those negotiations off the ground offensive began. but we're hearing today that the guitar you negotiate is saying that very, very close to a deal to release 50 hostages in return for a 3 day c saw and some women and children from palestinian women and children from his riley prisons. they say that be these negotiations that are happening and coordination with the u. s, but that it is currently the sticking point. we know that these ready government prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that they will be known as a sign until all the hostages released. so whether or not that particular deal comes to fruition, you know, we're still waiting to see more information on that. i'd actually be myself today. we have a number of families, all of some of the hostages we've, they've been conducting a route from jersey, sorry,
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from tel aviv to jerusalem. instead of a protest or an aware or when is raising event to try to lobby the government lobby international organizations to do more, to free the hostages, to make it a higher priority. opposed to government saying it is one of a key aims beds. they've got military games as well, and those 2 aims are, don't match if you will. but at the moment what we're hearing, what we're hearing on on the radio, is that any hopes of finding some hostages or remnant up or um, no signs of the hostages were around. i'll see if i have time to come to fruition. okay, thanks back to rebecca, rebecca, riches, and juice. you can join toby, a fricken. now toby speaks for the united nations international, a children's emergency fund, that's even the self joins us from the jordanian capital. a welcome to the dw, we've seen as that israel has launched the base. these raids on that they all shape for hospital pictures of israeli as soldiers carrying incubators and baby food and
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medical supplies. what do you make of those? uh, images and those provisions? yeah. so somebody says, yeah, the, the site, the administrative side of the hospital. let me see, i'll see the house is really being at the, of a centralized hassan is, is, has this disease. it's massive insight. again, let's just say for the, for the doctors and patients. uh you might see or it'll be in that the yeah, it's kind of careful, critically injured children's civilians trying to care for people who have all the conditions and you have all of these fighting around and now these are closer ministry guys inside the house. so it is a mask and that's it's really for us. the key thing is around making sure that people's, that are they open the gains of protecting children, protecting civilians. even during the contents of phillips, these, all these guys on israel says a test. everything
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a can too many mice at casualties. are you satisfied with those assurances? a hi con, speak specifically. so what the site and the, what i can say is what are the results and the reports, all the numbers of children to be killed. what is the small 4500, your thousands injured, and then many, many other things as well. no. just choose tools. so the situation is really catastrophic. safely. the children who live across the gaza strip. we know that you're around 800000 children inside, displaced mainly to the south of identity and very densely populated shelters. and i was as obvious use like disease outbreaks. there was rain yesterday for the 1st time. the use of executive director who is visiting also to in the south as well and then so that does help. so this is really the brain and not just in the know when across the gulf. so we know the rest of the children are really very, very real, and i'm not getting any better. just a quick one on those deliveries of,
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of things like a incubators and medical supplies back to a hospital. that is essentially a without power. and is this a useful of the supplies useful without power to actually run the hospital? are still the tools where they are needs to be protected from the tysons, protected from indigent, easy be a safe havens. secondly, they need to be able to function and that means i need to function. we're not really at a critical point when it comes to the amount of fuel that's available. um the fuel hasn't been coming in, it's the result, the running 30. all right, john and the hospitals run out and send you a menu. so this is a key point where the host will just call can do, do a needs to do the yes, you need some medical supplies, the doctors have access to the central resort. they be able to best treat children, translate into of that. so there's
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a whole host of things i need at 1st we need to use the place the site and then ready to get them. all right, and that's what on the supply side. what? because the doctors are saying what i like have a 2nd by 2nd to help out and keep children's reeds a lot. okay. thank you for that. so totally freaked out from you and you said take a look at a couple of other stories making headlines around the world climate after based granted to him that the public or the charge before a london course after being arrested as an empty oil demonstration. charles been set for february and the demonstration discount that outside the quarter to support have you tried it as long as you say, at least one person's been killed after a russian mist file struck in the fall and block in the countries east, least for me. so i'm starting the town of say, lead off overnight rescue us and still searching for 4 people. police to be trapped under the rubble spitting. supreme court has ruled the government's plan to send the asylum seekers to rolanda is unlawful. the routing is
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a major blow to prime minister officially soon that is made tackling illegal immigration, a key policy pledge. he says he's government, he's already working on a new treat to be through on that and could change the new case laws to make it happen. meanwhile, the runs and government says, it's not happy that the court ruling says it is not a 3rd country. it is not a safe country for asylum seekers and refugees. desperate people making a desperate crossing. i mean, the 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. so far this year. over a 175000 people are waiting 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
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a rewan this foreign minister to send people there while their claims are being processed. a 6500 kilometers 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 and june 2022 was imported, and an appeals court has since ruled the plan unconstitutional. critics say of the plan isn't just on lawful ending, humane but wasteful, and expensive to one government assessment says that removing an individual would cost $60000.00 pounds more per year than keeping them in the u. k. it's also 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
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a similar scheme. eager to cut down on migration other countries have seen the plan as a possible model correspond to charlotte, chelsea and pel in london told us how this ruling has been for saved by the public that well this was best uh now its proposed 18 months ago. been hugely huge. the controversial uh public lots very the critical of this decision. some of this uh, proposal some uh, branding it crew. but of course the government who suggested this uh, thinking that there are some possible vices. he will support it. there is an election coming up expected by the end of next year that the conservative governments trading in the polls with the payment. they clearly sold that this was a way of getting people on site. but as i say, a lot of very, very critical voices of this policy, and i'm joined now by the see of the refuge account. so and with solomon, he's here. can you give me your reaction now to this ruler?
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i'm delighted by today's rooting. i think he's a big tree for the rights of men, women and children that come from countries like afghanistan fling, torturing persecution, simply one thing to be safe in the u. k. and the court has very clearly said today, so the government is acting on norfleet by one thing to send them to the window. what does this mean then for asylum seekers here in the u. k, going forward? what it means to people in the asylum system in the u. k that we work with at the rest of the council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through. they've been easily distressed by the prospect of being sent or when. and i think they'll be a little bit of a sense of relief amongst all of us, of the rest of the counsel of those people we work. thank you. soon as you have the relief from those who have been very, very critical of this proposal,
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expect to see some friction within the government as they try and work out exactly how to go forward now. so that tells impel in london. i'll be back at the top of the hour statement, basically how's your business nice in. just about a good the image of how many portion of lots of thrown out in the world climate change. the story faces more plants the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to act. i'm going to like this.
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