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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel says it has discovered a total shot at el cheapo, hospital and gaza. these really military says the own verified pictures adjuster, most militants were using the medical facility to command their operations. claim that was denied also coming up, richard time, adamant heads to berlin. the turkish president visits germany a mid heated discussion about his criticism of israel and the war in guns the
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flow. i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. israel's military says its soldiers have discovered a total shop used by him. us militants, and i'll ship a hospital in northern gossip. it's really troops released and, and verified video of the tunnel entrance after they took control of the hospital. israel's attacks or controversial sense hospitals have spa's, has of special protections under international humanitarian law. unless being used for a military purpose must have been we've gone to the field is this almost as is ryan is the smoking gun the to some ass has been using now she for hospital, for its operation. after a 2nd day of readings on causes biggest medical facilities 70 as well. defense forces said hi, then cover the tunnel shaft and the vehicle containing a large number of weapons of 7 uh, october 7th, quotes alma to i. d. f forces on the tunnel shaft in chief of hospitals because
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teams of engineers are currently i'm covering the infrastructure there. okay. and we also found a vehicle that had been prepared for the massacre on october 7th, when do we have solid? we found many weapons and then today let's see, model be it comes off to footages released sharing caches of weapons is file size. we're heading around to the hospital. mass continues to deny the claims describing them as quote repetition of a false narrative. since the conflict broke out, as well repeatedly claimed that a mass was using 1000 hospitals submitted to purposes. and as the humanitarian situation in gaza, wesson's international condemnation has gotten louder. and this route has been on the increasing pressure to offer definitive proof of these claims. thoughts in a situation that attends has this under daily reminders of the civilian suffering and gaza. it's not clear that this new evidence liked to not burden or
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earlier i spoke with dw correspond atanya kramer in jerusalem. i asked her what these really army is saying about the current status of its operations f l chief of hospital one of the sites and the statement that was released on thursday night that this the operating in the ship uh hospital, special forces are going building by building as they put it as the large components, the largest hospital in garza in garza and goes to city as well. and they also said they're also operating in other hospitals, in red tc hospital as well as in the codes hospital now in ship a hospital. they provide it then a videos of what they say is showing a ton of soft inside the hospital compound of the ship, the hospital as well as a vehicle, load it with weapons. no hospital officials have denied that their weapons on the
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hospital compound. this is of course happening. why is, you know, we have patients inside or ship the hospital or the medical stuff as the, the, the internally displaced people that were seeking show to the hospitals thinking this is a protective space and we've been hearing from international organizations, organizations like the world health organization saying that many of the hospitals now the northern part of the goals are stripped or running out of the, you know, being able to provide services to the injured people. have also those who are still in the new or so having been displaced to the south. there are having difficulties to get to the hospital, so it's a very difficult situation. and on top of that as well, you have communication blackouts since yesterday because the telecommunication company, paul, to said they were running out of fuel to power up the generated to keep the
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communication systems on israel says it's recovered the remains of a soldier held hostage by from us. so what more can you tell us about that ton you well, this morning again, the army released a statement saying that they found the remains of a 19 year old of women soldier. she was found in a, as i described this truck to near the shift hospital. she was actually serving as a soldier in the oldest. it's a keep. it's near, very, very close to the gaza strip on october 7th, when the terror attack happened. she was in a captive and taken to gaza and thomas had actually put published a video of her where she was shown for us to live and then shown that she was killed on monday night. and this comes off to another, a bunch of your domains,
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the sound of a hostage on thursday night, also near what the army says. the ship hospital in the building there of a 65 year old woman used to live in the keyboards. a busy husband was killed on october 7th. she was taken to gauze those. so these are the 2 of the hostages of the $239.00 hostages that are being held in gaza. and as far as we understand, you know, there are negotiations going on for the release of those hostages, but so far that has to be know a breakthrough. tanya, thank you very much for that update. that was our correspond atanya kramer there in jerusalem. shane and lo, the norwegian refugee council is also monitoring developments from jerusalem. i asked her what she is hearing from the el cheapo hospital slow. we are hearing much of anything from gaza right now because since about 4 pm yesterday there's been
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a communications blackout. so we are just in the dark as much as anyone else is. at this point we did have staff at a ship as recently as last week who were seeking shelter there, but they fled about a week ago and made their way further south. now they've got a strip, as you knows home to over to 1000000 people. it's now war zone. thousands have been killed, tens of thousands injured there. what's left of the health care infrastructure in the gaza strip? well we've been warning for weeks about the immune collapse of the health care system in gaza and it seems like we are there. i believe uh, only a handful of hospitals are still uh. * regional in garza were also of course, because people are in such close quarters that do not have access to proper water. clean water. uh showers. we're seeing the spread of disease is uh an illness. so on
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top of the fact that the hospitals are overwhelmed, taking care of people who have been injured, people with chronic conditions or people with preventable communicable diseases are now going to be overwhelming. what's left of the health care system. you work with the refugee organization, the norwegian refugee council. i talked to us about the displaced people in gauze and now because many from the north of moved to the south, but in the south start really safe either understand. i know it hasn't been safe. i in this house, we're hearing up until yesterday. we were hearing daily reports from our colleagues about airstrikes happening in the center in the house of garza. we had colleagues who have been injured and had put members of their families be killed in these airstrikes including one of our colleagues, a man who lost her her only child a 7 year old boy in an air strike on rough uh about 34 weeks ago and it's really,
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there simply is no safe place to seek shelter in garza. and then on top of that, you have an area that really doesn't have the capacity to support all those internally displaced people. so shelters are bursting at the seams over capacity. many people are sleeping in the streets, which is increasingly worrying as the weather has transitioned here the last week and gotten significantly colder at the rains have the rain season has started and so you have issues around people, you know, being exposed to the elements flooding. uh is a regular occurrence in guys i do to poor infrastructure even before this escalation. so there are many concerns about how to support these internally displaced people and keep them keep them protected from the elements. let alone i is really yours. great. some bombardments, many of those who have been displaced, of course, are children, talk to us about conditions for them, for children and gods,
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we know many been killed and injured. but what about those have been left orphaned by the fighting? who's going to care for them to you know, god has an is it is a place i'm like, any other that i've heard about where they actually in the hospitals have an acronym for um, injured child, no surviving family. and it's really unimaginable when you have people whose entire families have been wiped out. how are you going to take care of them? we're now in a situation also where we have this communications blackouts. so even the coordination of assistance for these children is difficult. prior to this escalation, save the children have reported that 80 percent of children and garza felt depressed and hopeless. imagine how had children and guards the field today. we at the norwegian or to g council or working in schools, providing psycho social support and training teachers to help work with children who had suffered trauma and displacement. but at this point we have an entire
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population that's completely traumatized. shania, thank you very much for talking with us the toys shallow with a norwegian refugee council. let's take a look at a couple of other stories making headlines today. police have again clashed with protesters in the spanish capital, madrid just hours after prime minister pedro sanchez was re elected protesters are furious about a deal made between sanchez and to cadillac and pro independence parties that deal granted anastasia, hundreds of catalan separatists in exchange for the party support informing new governor and the man who broke into the whole of former us house speaker, nancy pelosi has an end attacked. her husband with a hammer, has been found guilty of attempted kidnapping and a salt. david. the prophet had planned to take polos, the hostage. he faces up to 50 years in prison. the turkish president richard. type out of one begins a visit to germany. today. turkey is seen as
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a central partner in controlling immigration to europe, but i don't want strong criticism of israel is overshadowing his visit and he says he has broken all contact with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu due to the way the country is prosecuting his war against him, us in gossip, spite different views about israel. berlin stresses the importance of maintaining a dialogue with turk. few foreign leaders can be less welcoming germany right now than turkey's president read. you have to, i have had a one, has described a mass as freedom fighters and opened the question is why it was right to exist? well, western nations continue to stress is males, right? to defend itself in response to the october the 7th terror attacks carried out by how much had won the keys east, the west of double standards using rhetoric. some say cross is a line already kind of the candidate, the as rarely government with the unlimited suppose of the us and west and countries has been continuing its massive cuz for 40 days in
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a row that i say with a clear heart that israel is a terrorist state sky and then 10 to their lives at one accuses the west of being weak in the face of civilian deaths. and the goal is to strip and yet, but late wants to talk the thoughts. it's important to us don't the conflict from spreading and turkey, of course, plays a role in this. we need to talk to each other. but the question is, how clear uh, woods will be just kind of the chancellor, olaf shows balancing jim and his national interest with criticism of ad one will be a test of his diplomatic skill tucked his president is under pressure at home. but his country's economic problems, but on the international stage, everyone knows he's an important player, especially in the current crises. the key is a vital partner for germany and nato, and the channel to most go on grading shipments out of ukraine. it can be
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a power broker in the middle east and is given refuge to move into 3000000 migrants, many of whom may otherwise travel to europe. for president at a one, there's another big reason to come to germany. some 1500000 tech is citizens live here, more than 2 thirds of them help reelect at one last may. and correct also connects with people in germany through an estimated 1000 marks located here. but run by the tech is states religious authority. but many politicians say that gives turkey too much influence, and it's time to pull the plug. the spun, i'll have to, i believe that we cannot continue to allow to key to operate what's easy an effect . it's a political here in germany funding and in closet position filling up. now there are close ties, but also deep divisions and the relationship between to key and germany. adeline's visit. we'll see olaf,
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schultz woke up political type broke between principles and dependencies, and it will test both lead his willingness to deescalate the conflict in the middle east. so you're watching dw news stuff. next, we have a documentary for you serious ticking time bomb. it looks at a potential resurgence of the terrorist group islamic state in syria and terry mark, thanks one know, 3 is the most powerful woman, little sister of the dictates a mysterious strategic who is can you tell me? you can say she represents a mixture of expectations and disappointment. the thing is it gets into the ridge princess stuff, november 25th on dw.

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