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the the, this is dw news live at from berlin tonight. how mos in the hospital israel says its forces have entered gauze as big as hospital. a doctor shared these images of conditions inside el cheapo. as israel carried out, what it said was a targeted operation against him. aust village is also coming up tonight. their loved ones are being held hostage by him off. so they're marching across israel, keeping up the pressure on the government to bring the hostages home. and the leaders of the us in china meeting in california with relations and a load for presidents she and vice in our tackling
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a host of contentious issues. hoping to prevent bid or a competition from spiraling into conflict. the fiber and cops, our viewers, once you going to be us in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome is really troops have rated guns as big as hospital d l chief, a hospital, the side of a long stand off. israel defense forces say that they were targeting her mazda militants, and trying to avoid civilian casualties. but 8 organizations are wanting the fighting. well, worse than the already dire situation for patients and staff suited from the gods, administrative health appears to show the front to give occupation of patients after israel launched that the rate is really defense forces that explosive devices were discovered and suspected terrorists killed in the action is real says how much
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does directing quote tetra, wrist activities from a c'mon center beneath the hospital. the un estimates that are at least 2300 people still in the hospital, including patients, staff and the displace palestinians in recent weeks. the idea if it's publicly one time and again, the thomas's continued, the military use of chief hospital jeopardizes it's protected status on the international law of the palestinian authority said israel's rate wasn't flagrant, violation of international law in the industry. the caustic, those are the targets. what does that mean to give you guys a is a very, a very clear, more crime that the site is promising. that games also have been in the us with us . israel's 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 show only they told us that we did not send to our chief or we've entered the but what? i didn't 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 or from us. we will arrive under live in a time, 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. adults chief a hospital said it wouldn't address the specifics, would have been ongoing,
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is really military operation. oh, see if the hospitals had of surgery is dr. marlyn abo sought it and we spoke with him today by phone. the connection was poor, but the doctor was able to tell us about what he had seen during the is really break last night to them to and the money that i knew it. and they did the, well, i know they said it's possible and this is the see the cell and i think i'll find out when i go to the left is spending. but i think the other 7 hospital in other places in the, in the, in some buildings, she has but nothing to so she can do things that didn't exist. the s and the okay 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 scan 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 to do there. a lot of people they were in the store in the us building on this is the issue i in the schedule has exploded because the war is the damage. the one of the, one of the, the think what is the she to scan is that the patient is dennis. i think they've been some source of the close that on so on say 9 is that one building but they didn't, they did not leave the did not to live in the hopes or they didn't list or they'd been on the else with them. so this is since they are in some places i just non functioning, it was like a kitchen and the another the message is not functioning and throw the artist in this. and that was dr. martin abo, sorta el cheapo hospitals, hip surgery. and again, we apologize for the poor connection they are, i want to cross over now to so if you find a ton, she's
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a corresponded with germany's domestic tv service, a r d. and she is recording from tel aviv. she has been following the events in this wars. i think it's good to have you aware this talk to me about the latest that we know from the hospital grounds tonight. so as far as we know, the is really military rate in a she for hospital, the biggest hospital and all that still ongoing. the is rarely military says, it is a targeted and precise operation based on intelligence that her mazda is using. the hospital for terrorist purposes, we cannot independently verify this. it is in general very hard to get information out of a she for hospital. today it is hard to reach people. we've heard from an eye witness that there was a lot of confusion. a lot of fear, a lot of chaos as is where the soldiers were entering the complex, conducting searches and, and targeting people on the ground. and it certainly has the idea of how they told us what their forces found inside the hospital during this incursion. so,
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according to the is rarely military, they found weapons, they found rifles, body armor, amunition, other, a military equipment. and for the idea of the america, the is rarely military. this is an indication that the hospital was used by hum us for its own purposes. we cannot verify any of this. we cannot, we don't have any access to these guns at the moment. the u. s. government said yesterday already, but they also have intelligence information pointing to that. however, they said today they did not sign off on this specific operation and i'll shoot for the hospital. it do we know about the idea of next steps in this area is really government and these are very ami have repeatedly said that the goal is
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to destroy homeless militarily and politically. and this also repeatedly said that they assume that i must as using civilian infrastructure such as hospitals as come on centers that they're building tunnels underneath. so it is possible that we're going to see more rates in these kind of institutions. the question is also will, is rarely ground forces at some point move south in the gaza strip, as it is very likely that hostages have been taken south and that how must militants have escaped south. there are also rumors of a possible hostage steel of 50 hostages, 50 women, and children in return for 5 days of ceasefire and posted in prison. there was from is really present, but we cannot confirm any of this stuff with you from the time that they are de corresponded reporting tonight from tel aviv, stephanie, we appreciate the reporting. thank you. when you are the $240.00 hostages taken
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during the homeless attacks on october, 7th are still in god's it talks about freeing them continue. relatives of the hostages have marched from tel aviv to jerusalem in an attempt to put pressure on the is really government to bring their loved ones home. use rebecca readers reports tonight. the major highway between the hours behind me, family members are in the 40 real being held based out of those years today they're making this time the we have to be as a result of the trying to raise awareness the to hear them calling the your job you and doing your job there, and great ideas, ready got them in the international community. this is frustrating, but not enough to get things done to bring along the way to we would to we wait
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it's it's you don't to you don't you don't sleep. 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 god zone. if they are doing do not. i'm not sure because they are seen you guys uh for 2 days now. so obviously it's not enough. not everyone has the ability to tell me the 5 year event, so we don't feel that enough is being done in order to bring them home. there are many other targets, so that done it and you know,
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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 what arrive injury. how did i not go on the side? benjamin netanyahu, whose office bringing their message directly to design the government. and it was rebecca reed as they're reporting. so let's take a look now. it's some of the other stories that are making headlines. this. our france has issued an international arrest warrant for syrian president bush. i'll assad in connection with alleged crimes against humanity. president assad is accused of being complicit and chemical attacks and they are damascus. in august of 2013, in which more than 1400 people were killed, the u. s. has released this footage of a series of air strikes launched against targets in eastern syria on sunday. the us, it says it targeted a training camp and other facilities used by the a rainy and revolutionary guard court. it says it is responding to
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a tax on us bases in syria and iraq. officials in finland say more asylum seekers have arrived at the south eastern border. their country shares with russia adding to a recent surge and asylum seekers know most of the migratory porter. we come from rec, human somalia and sudan finish officials of accused moscow of funnelling. the migraines to crossing points along the frontier for you as president joe biden. and china is president using, paying our meeting this hour in california for a highly anticipated summit. a short while ago, the 2 leaders arrived at the country estate near san francisco. it's taking place on the sidelines of the asia pacific economic cooperation, trade stomach, the economy will be high on president. she's a gender after years of stalled growth in china. and for his part of the american president is keen to stabilize and stray relations between the 2 super pockets.
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a lot at stake here, let's go now to our us correspondent janelle, to malone joining us from san francisco. janelle joe biden trying to mend the us. china relationship, what does he want from showing as well from the outside, the bite and administration has been trying to keep the expectations for this particular meeting low, almost as if domain outcome expected from this meeting is the meeting itself. that said, however, there are a couple of key agenda points and issues that we do expect will be brought up in the course of this meeting. chief of them, of course, is the resumption of military to military dialogue between the chinese and american military's are also expecting to see discussions on how to keep artificial intelligence out of the command and control of nuclear weapon systems. at the same time she applied and also wants that she's help in restricting exports of precursor
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chemicals used to make fentanyl at a time where the u. s. is reeling from the crisis. but it's important to note that a lot of the issues that will be discussed will have a lot to do with china's role on the world stage. for example, biden wants you to use trying his influence on the wrong to make sure it doesn't do anything to escalate. the conflict in the middle east by then also wants that she to crack down on chinese companies delivering equipment to moscow for use. and it's for against ukraine. so what we're really seeing here is a recognition of china is a geo political influence and american aspirations in terms of how they want to see that influenced child. but of course, a lot of this will come down to what the chinese want to do and how they will position themselves. visa view these issues. yeah, and that's a good point. janelle, we know that changing things he's trying to, as an alternative to the world order. that's what by the united states. so what
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does he want then from the united states, the well topping. she's agenda, of course, we'll be taiwan hill long reassurances from joe biden. that the u. s. a does not support. so i would use independence that the us will not back a particular candidates or party when taiwan hold elections next year. she will also want to see a stop to what he sees as american efforts to curb chinese economic development. so perhaps you will look for a sign that the us is considering lifting curves on technological exports to china, especially exports that china could use it to achieve advanced chip making. now, absent that, perhaps she will settle for an agreement that's new, new restrictions will be put in place. now you mentioned that so china wants to be an alternative to the u. s. light world order,
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but it has to be pointed out that china is coming to the us at the movement of economic weakness, auto moments of following foreign direct investment. as such, it is not in the greatest position to be able to achieve that agenda. and i think that is play into, for all the observers here to see. yeah. and everyone's talking about money there in san francisco. so we will have to ask you about, i'm she and i'm a dinner with american business leaders. i understand there's some controversy surrounding that dinner and, and the price to dine with the chinese pres branch . we are hearing that $40000.00 gets you a seat at she's in pounds table. and if that is a little bit over budget for him, you might be able to pay the $2000.00 or for the more general admission ticket price. now this is a dinner that has been criticized by especially republican lawmakers on the house select committee on china. they have been saying that it presents bad optics. they
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want to see bite and take a hard airlines with a she in terms of like 2 men writes issues like the treatment of rigor muslims in china instead of instead of uh, seeing sheets and paying wined and dined up by the american business and tech lead however, it has to be side of that in fairness to buy it in a meeting between him and she didn't thing was or was always going to be fair game . no matter what he did. republicans were going to say that he was too soft on china and achievements are always going to be down, played and shortcomings zeroed in on as such. i thought that much was very much expected. yeah, $40000.00. that is what you call a lot of inflation of film in communist china. i would say to everybody in the san francisco for us to know, think britain's supreme court has ruled that the government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. the decision is a major blow to prime minister,
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receive student acts who has made it, tackling illegal immigration, a key policy pledge. he says his government is already working on a new treaty with rwanda and could change u. k. last and make it happen. they were one, the government says it's unhappy that the court ruled that for one to is not a safe 3rd country for asylum seekers and refugees. a 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 domains of trip in 2022. more than 25000. so far this year. over 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
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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 the plan isn't just on lawful and inhumane, 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 . so, so unclear just how much of a determined 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
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as a possible model. so we're here in germany. the country's top court has ruled that the government may not re purpose funds that were intended to combat the cobit 19 pandemic. re purpose them for use in climate change, prices change their off. sholtes is central left government at home to redirect the money from a 2021 emergency budget increase. the climate and transformation fund is designed to help industry an ordinary citizens for fuel afford the changes needed to tackle global warming, but opposition lawmakers. they mailed to the legal challenge. and the constitutional court said that the chancellors plans were unconstitutional and i spoke to dw political correspondence. i mean young about the significance of this ruling. and i began by asking him if this, how much of a big headache this is for the berlin government or absolutely brands. and i think it'll have at least 2 big consequences right now in the, in the short term,
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it means a real problem for chance. we seltz's 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 at 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 talked about alone, or it could also affect big industrial at it project. so with government insights is like the of the big intel chip factory that's planned in back to back, you know, and 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,
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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 call and have a special funds that they called move money around for $1.00 purpose. in this case, it was money for cultivate dealing with the pandemic that they the government wanted to use for tackling climate change. while the cold said no, 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, 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 same and 60000000000 euros. that leaves a huge gap in germany's climate fund. that fund is a central part of its energy transition plan to be did the current government that
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it offer any solutions on how is going to 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 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? as i say within the government there's at least one part can be a d p, a doesn't like that idea to be so i mean, you know, with the lease from berlin tonight. so i mean, thank you. in the southern hemisphere, it is spring and already large parts of brazil are baking under an unprecedented early heat wave. cities are now under extreme temperature alerts and re up with
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a combination of heat and humidity means that it feels like $58.00 degrees celsius . that's more than a $137.00 degrees fahrenheit. isaac coconuts to find the heat. one of the many ways to keep cooling, brazil, as the country bakes, the summer season has not even started yet. but people in rio de janeiro are feeling the burn. don't need to be under the sun. you can even feel it in the shade of that. and it is a clear sign. the claimant is changing even child apollo, known for its unreliable weather, is sweltering. the electric power consumption has reached records levels as people raise to buy air conditioners fans, and refrigerators. the situation is especially hard on small businesses and those
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who can't escape working on the streets with this hate, it's just bearable. i'm just exhausted when i get home, it's cold water. otherwise i can't even get up because i'm so tired. it's even hard to sleep. far away from the countries main cities, the world's largest web land is burning. hundreds of active fires have been recorded in funds, not more than triple than last year. many were started by humans, but the tend to drive conditions are making them even worse. in the rainy season, in the region usually starts at the end of september. but this year it fairly rained at all. local firefighters are working around the plot to contain the flames . man is not going to point that out. that air is less than most are in the pencil now. then there was this thursday as a highly business ideal for fi us to flare up. we used to have no rain for 2 months
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now it's for in some places even 5 will view. why weather is becoming more frequent and more intense in many places around the world. in brazil, the extreme heat is expected to last, at least until friday. you're watching dw, these he's a reminder of our top stories is really troops have rated gods, his biggest hospital al, she for the sight of a long stand. don't a doctor shared these images of the conditions inside as these really military conducted. what it said was a targeted operation against homos militants, a groups a warning that the rate could worse and conditions for patients and staff. and us, president biden has told the chinese president, she's in pain, that tensions between the us and china must not veer into conflict. the pair are holding talks on the sidelines of a summit of pacific nations in california. she said beijing and washington must not
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but there's no actually about move. join us as we travel around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right around the wells. and i need to talk to you back, just a subscriber id. listen to park austin will take you along for the ride. extremely precise and targeted, that is how israel's military describes its operation inside gossip in the past few weeks. and there may have been reasons to doubt those words. in the last 24 hours. there was no room for any doubt. late tuesday night is rarely soldiers storing the gauze as big as hospital wall to wall with patients in need of care and people in need of shelter. a precise rate on terror inside those shots were fired, but almost weapons were found. a claim for mos did not unburied golf in berlin. this is the day mm.
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