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the, the, this is dw dues, live it from berlin tonight, her moss and the hospital. israel says its forces have entered garza's biggest hospital, the doctor, sharing these images, the conditions inside the i'll ship a hospital. as israel carried out, what it said was a targeted operation against from most military. also it coming off their loved ones being held hostage by how boss. so they are marching across israel, keeping up the pressure on the government to bring the hostages home. and the leaders of the us and china are due to meet in california with relations at
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a low point. president's she invites are due to tackle a host of contentious issues and they hoped to prevent relations from spiraling into conflict. the brit golf is good to have you with us on this wednesday is really troops have read it. gone says biggest hospital, the chief of a hospital, the side of a long stay and all the israel defense forces say that they were targeting homeless militants and trying to avoid civilian casualties in the process. but 8 organizations are warning the fighting the worse and the already dire situation for patients and staff in saw troops entered all shape a hospital. and what is really defense force is called a precise and targeted operation. be suited explosive devices were discovered and suspected terrace killed. and the action is real says how mouse is directing court
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terrorist activities from a c'mon center beneath the hospital. the un estimates that are at least 2300 people still in the hospital, including patients, stuff and displaced palestinians. in recent weeks, the adf is publicly one time and again the thomas's continued, military use of chief or hospital jeopardizes it's protected status on the international law of the palestinian authority said israel's rate was in flagrant violation of international law in the industry. the caustic does of targets. what is happening to give you guys a is a very, a very clear, more crime that the site is coming thing again. so, so have been, the adults with us is reels, read through international condemnation,
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the world health organization called it totally unacceptable. well, friends said that palestinians should not be made to pay for what it's called a mazda is crimes. and that's what this really prime minister benjamin netanyahu told his troops that the raid was just the late to step on the road to his ultimate goal of eliminating a moss. i'm going to so long as they told us that we would not enter all schieffer . we've answered that, but what i did this spirit, we say a simple thing and there is no place in gaza that we will not reach. there is no hiding, no show to, no refuge for the managers are from us. we will arrive and eliminate from us. and return all hostages. these all to sacred emissions remote before us is real released footage of its forces apparently pushing further into gaza. the united states reiterated its concern for the safety of patients at all. she for hospital said it wouldn't address the specifics, would have been ongoing,
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is really military operation. oh, she for the hospitals had of surgery, is dr. more when we saw that we spoke with him today by phone. the connection was poor, but the doctor was able to tell us what he saw as these really raid was taking place last night to the, to and the money that i knew it. and they did the, well, i know they said it's possible. and this is, this is the cell and i think i'll find out when i go to the left, this building. but i think the other 7 hospital in other places in the, in the, in some building, she has about nothing to says. you can do things. it didn't exist the s and the ok, it's i the some of the, the bed and the destructive, the whole exist 5. and that is such as the cities scan from the, in the building of the city and also the i, the, the selected it. and lots of things are like, it should have much of
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a distracted. but i think there's nothing good to do there. a lot of people there were in the store in the us building on this. is that sure? i think the excuses catalogs exploded because the war is the damage. the one of the, one of the, the think what is the she to scan is the patient is dennis. i think they've been some source of the close that on so on. say 90 minute one building but they didn't . they did not leave the did not live in the hope so they didn't list or they'd been some of the all speak them. so this is saying they are in some places i just non functioning. it was like a kitchen and the another the message is not functioning done to the artist in this . and that was doctor more we now bu sogba. i'll see if a hospital is head of a surgery and again we apologize for the, for quality of that phone connection. we want to go over now to jerusalem
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correspondence m e circle. he's been following events for us today. sam b. what is the latest um, from the ground, the situation there at the hospital in golf? so do we know you know, the idea for a spokesperson? it came up with a statement they up. they think that the is really a military, is the president inside the chief complex and then it will still continue with it's a campaign in there and that the spin areas in the hospital that it was through a kind of like a checkout. and we know that the made arrests among those who have taken a silver inside the hosp. the good and the american style is that some areas in the hospital are not safe. they were saying that like if you would want to go to the pharmacy, then they would be shooting in that direction. so so the,
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the situation in the house, but then it's been very of all the time. and what have is really force is found during this incursion inside the hospital to yeah, well i, this is books goes in as made it clear that the phones indication that this was a place that was used by a mouse. and that was used for military purposes a he a display there, a guns and other military equipment. and also saying that they found their uniform. so apparently there were a homeless fighters, we took off the uniform and escaped as civilians. is it? the interesting thing is that we have not seen any military confrontation inside the hospital, so there was no military resistance inside. and so what happened was like more of
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like a police operation inside and the fighting was outside the hosp with them. but the days really admitted to say that they didn't, maybe they could also present vacation that it was a kind of a command located there. and that's a terrorist. so they say how much terrorist was there. and in this case, is there any, do we know how long this operation is going to last a, do we know what the next steps are for the idea? yeah, when there's been a fight thing going on in the guns of safety, even though it is rarely been address, said that they control the guns, it doesn't mean that there is the. ready resistance against the is randy at presence there and there's fight thing going on in either in shot the cam and then
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other parts of the yeah. of the city and, and the plan is of course to take over. busy all the city and this with this, okay, that's why these really minutes are you talking about a month or because they, they have to go into a time that are crowded and they will have to go from house to house. and the they've said also that after cleaning up the northern part of the gods restrict they would go to the southern parts of the gaza strip and do the same. so they're talking about the a l. no formation that will last for many months. certainly so cool with the leaves tonight from jerusalem. send me is, are we thank you, or when nearly 240 hostages taken during the whole mazda attacks on october 7th, they are still in gauze. it talks about freeing them continue relative to the hostages of march from tel aviv to jerusalem in an attempt to put pressure on these
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really government to bring their loved ones home. the diabetes rebecca rivers reports tonight the major highway between these there's a high main shadley, the 40 real being held based out of those yesterday making this time the we have a view as a result of the trying to raise awareness the go ahead i'm calling read the job you and doing your job, the government at the international community. this is frustrating, but not enough. came down to bring along the way to we were to we wait it's, it's you don't to you don't you don't sleep.
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there is no day and night to eat. it's impossible. i think they need to do and everybody needs to do with every needs in order to release. all kids maps from gaza . if they are doing, you know, i'm not sure because they are seen you guys uh for 2 days now. so obviously it's not enough. it has the ability to tell me or be the $55.00 you have. and so we don't feel that enough is being done in order to bring them home. there are many other targets that done. it's in, you know, and the government have the selected. and we don't feel that we are in the 1st priority in an army or voluntary support is will arrive injury saturday
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night on the side. benjamin netanyahu is office bringing a message directly to design the government. that was rebecca originally reporting this week on conflict zone. the communications director for the you, an agency for palestinian refugees, tells our very own tim sebastian, that the bombardment of gaza is bad enough. but that the coming winter will make an already dire situation. worse in your experience, what happens to people who go through this kind of trauma? what, what can we expect to happen to the people of gaza? do they ever recover? what we see in golf now right now is unprecedented on a number of levels. the siege is unprecedented. the level of damage to this really an influx of in keeping $200.00 facilities is unprecedented. the number of counseling keys is very, very high number of cliques. that's what kids work for on the is very,
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very high. and in fact, it's the highest f as soon as the you and the fact that working towards the mid 19 forties. the challenge is that we are facing out the largest humanitarian providers in the unprecedented 8 some pieces and put them on the face. the shock i'm the to me, but this is causing to people, including our own peaks is huge. these are cars that are going to be very, very hard to he. and there are many, many people in the state wide at ease at the living. the total amount of 1948 on as they are now living that to law. all said ancestors, i'm the father of the mothers due to this for displacement. and that is that lance, all the exit is or what's happening right now to the 9 in 1948,
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also known as the costing fee. you can watch conflicts on with him, sebastian, right after this program. let's take a look deal with some of the other stories that are making headlines. this hour frances issued an international arrest warrant for syrian president bush or l. a sod in connection with alleged crimes against humanity. president assad is accused of being complicit in chemical attacks near damascus in august of 2013, in which more than 1400 people were killed. officials in finland, se more asylum seekers have arrived at the south eastern border. the country shares with russia adding to a recent surge. most of the migrants importantly, come from a rec, human somalia and sudan. finish officials have accused mosque l, a. funneling the migrants to crossing points along the frontier. that's why this our us president job item is expected to sit down with his chinese
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counterpart. she's been paying at a country estate near san francisco. the 2 leaders will meet on the sidelines of the asia pacific economic cooperation. trade summit, the economy will probably be high on president, she's a gender after years of stalled growth in china. and for his part, the american president is keen to stabilize strain relations between the 2 superpowers. it's expected they will agreed to restore military communications before leaving for california. president biden outlined some of his hopes for this meeting. to get back on a normal course of corresponding being able to pick up a phone, talk to one another, is your crisis. be able to make sure our military still have contact with one another. we can take as i told you were not trying to de couple from china overs. what we're trying to do is change the relationship for the better
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. we're gonna talk about this. i'm joined here at the big table by our chief international editor of richard walker. and in san francisco, des us corresponded janelle to my lat. janelle, i'm going to start with you job i is trying to mend if you will, the us, chinese relationship on what does he want from showing, as well as on the outside of the biden administration. has been trying to keep expectations for these talks low. it's almost as if the main outcome of these talks is the talking itself. that said, there are a couple of key goals and issues that are expected to come up like the resumption of military to military dialogue. we heard him talk about that earlier in the sound bites that you played. we are also expecting discussions on how to keep artificial intelligence out of the command and control of nuclear weapon systems. by then also wants to see a more help from she in terms of cracking down on exports. so
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a precursor, chemicals that used to make sentinel that says the us reels from the like crisis. but a lot of the issues of that will come up. we'll have to do with china's role on the world stage. for example, the us wants to see china use its influence on a wrong to make sure it doesn't do anything to escalate the war in the middle east . but further, it wants to see all of it wants us to be doing a crack down on chinese companies delivering equipment to moscow for use and it's for and ukraine. so what we're seeing here is a recognition of china is a geo political, the deal political influence and not the same time american aspirations for how they want to see that influenced used. but of course, a lot of this will come down to what china decides to do that. we're looking right now. janelle had lied pictures we, we just saw the us president welcoming. the chinese president. change anything right there. you see them shaking hands going in. now for what is expected be,
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what about 4 hours of talks. richard, she's in thing we know that he sees china as an alternative to a world order led by the united states. so what does he want then from the us yet? well, i mean, if you look at the kind of big picture of what the chinese really want from the americans is kind of and i was just recently in paging and talking to experts that you basically want the americans to back off. is that message stacy? the united states is kind of see that standing in china is way trying to contain it, regionally within asia, by, by it, by trying to kind of get american allies to gang off on china and trying to prevent chinese historic mission of will unifying as they see it with taiwan, of imposing controls on high tech gear like the most advanced micro chips to, to still chime those technological developments. so this is that the chinese perspective
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on the united states that the us is, is using it power and it's aligns is to try to block china's natural rise to, to this position of and to almost like co lead the shape of the well, the thing is he's not gonna take what of that, you know, so, so that's what he would ideally like in terms of things that you might think of a bit more realistic. well, certainly in terms of these, these technology controls, the us as being imposing shooting paint would certainly like to slow that down. you know, ideally reverse some of it. but certainly he wants to do anything he can to try to stop us. can going any further with that and on the subject of taiwan, which is really that the tech kind of touch this issue of all between them. she didn't pay will be hoping to see from joe biden, off to his will see his press conference later. what kind of language does jody biden's use about taiwan? how clearly does he sort of say, look, we're not trying to kind of encourage independence from taiwan or anything like
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that. we're really kind of sticking to a longstanding policy. so i think that those are the kind of more realistic hopes you were talking about alliances. i'm wondering how worried is the united states about china? is ties with russia. yeah, well, i mean, they all words, this is something this really quite come to the 4 of the last couple of years since the, the russians invaded ukraine of fall from it's kind of standing back from russia. china has actually kind of got even closer to russia during, during this war. and this is horrified the europeans and is worried the americans to and for the americans. i think one of the major concerns is longer time and big picture. what if we're china and russia start to really coordinate militarily in a big way, even in terms of planning the nuclear forces? what a face does need to coordinate to the extent that the russians a kind of messing around militarily and you're at the time when the chinese thing,
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all right, we might make some kind of move on taiwan. then suddenly, the united states would be confronted with, with 2 massive potential conflicts that it is expected to somehow handle. and course we've seen that this, but with a boy in the middle east to, you know, there's only so much multi tasking, a superpower can do. so that's a big worry for the us in the long term. how close are china rush it going to get on the military level? you know, let me ask you, um, we know that president, she is attending a dinner with american business leaders. always in san francisco, and i understand there's some controversy around that, particularly the price that's being charged to dine with the chinese president. yes, so that's tonight. so when she attends this dinner at the scholar dinner with american business, executives of the reports are out of that it costs 40000 dollars, 40000 dollars, it gets you will see
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a huge and things table. now if that is somewhat out of budget for you, you can also page $2000.00 for the more general admission type tickets. now this is of course, as she pushes a china as a place that is still good for the world to do business. even in a moment of economic decline for the country, janelle, in san francisco, richard is here at the big table to both of you. thank you. the derby is top court today rude, that the government may not re purpose funds intended to combat the cobra. 19 pandemic for use in climate change projects, transfer all of schultz as a single of coalition, and hope to redirect the money from a 2021 emergency budget increase. the climate and transformation fund is designed to help industry and citizens of ford. the changes needed to tackle global warming, but opposition lawmakers mounted a legal challenge and the constitutional court said that the chancellors plans are
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unconstitutional. a big slap in the face for the chance. so let's go now to our political correspondence. so i'm in the young. so i mean, talk to me about the significance of this verdict. i mean it's, it's a big headache for it, for the government, isn't it? it's certainly brands. and i think it'll have at least 2 big consequences right now in the, in the show it, to me, it means a real problem for john. so we sold his government to solve and further along the road, it probably will mean that governments have to sort of think differently about how they handle debt. so right now we've got a 60000000000 euro hole in the government's plans for financing the green transition to transition to a more sustainable economy. and you know, this could affect things like this simple for people to buy electric calls have been told about alone,
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or it could also affect big industrial it project. so with government incentives like the of the big intel chip factory that's planned in bank the bank. you know, a lot of other things around the country could be held up by this. so where is that money go to come from? nobody can also that right now or other alternative scrap those projects that would go against the course. the whole thrust of the gym and a says that a green efforts, the other thing is because this is nicole said, well, governments have to think differently about that. the copies are creative in their accounting. they don't have a special funds. so they called move money around for one purpose. in this case, it was money for cultivate dealing with the pandemic that they, the government wants you to use for tackling climate change. while the cold said no you, you have to be much more restrictive in the way you do that. the other thing i think that could happen as a result of this much more inviting in the, within these 3 party coalition government,
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they already divided that. and this question of debt, how much government spending is appropriate and how it can be done. that's really, you know, could be cause problems within the government and suddenly 60000000000 euros. that leaves a huge gap in germany's climate fund. that fund is a central part of its energy transition plans to be did the current government? does it offer any solutions on how it's gonna fix this? i was gonna have to look at that in the next weeks and months. but for the moment they say that this climate and transformation of funds has got money in it so that things like a help for people to try to change the heating systems and private private homes to something more climate friendly. that kind of thing can go ahead, but i think you all going to see, as i say, a big debate about the debt rules here in germany. should they be lease and uh and uh, you know, does gemini need to be kind of a little bit more flexible in the way that it handles those things?
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as i say within the government, there's at least one possibility pay that doesn't like that idea to be so i mean yeah, with the lease from berlin tonight. so, i mean, thank you, intent as a world number one, know that jokers which is incredible winning streak was halted at 19 matches in dramatic fashion in tory younique's center to feed a joke of age after over 3 hours of an intense toady to babble sinner who is 14 years, a joke of which is junior wrapped up his 1st career when against the $24.00 time grand slam champion with a smash prompting roars from the silver crown. he moves top of the group but is not yet guaranteed a semi final spot. the head of his final round robin match. and the us women's national football team is appointed m a haze as their new coach on a record deal. the long time. chelsea boss will become the highest paid female coach in the world and she will take over the us women's national team in may
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