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the the is it the, the news line from funding to you as well? food programs as civilians, a gaza face, the immediate, the possibility of starvation. the trick, lifting humanitarian aid, arriving by egypt is doing little to remedy the shortages may plus 5 power cuts and the loss of fuel for generates as both of the programs. as of time, the one arrives in the land to tuckers president's visit comes through spicy and branding. israel a terrace stays a position which puts him as aust with germany steadfast support for israel. the
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i'm so you're welcome to the program, united nations agency for palestinian refugee says it's a suspended 8 operations in gaza because of a lack of fuel. i'm the collapse of communication networks. they assessed the you as well, food program, ones that stuff i just named cause it could be imminent because of lack of food because of a lack of food supplies. are you an official siparoni 10 percent of necessary food supplies of entered gaza since the beginning of the kind of conflict? rough or near concert, southern border with egypt. the algebra by a family live here in the part of gauze that, that israel said would be safe for civilians. but the family says their home was destroyed by his rarely bombardment on the 1st day of the war, or at night they sleep at a un school. but during the day,
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they return to the rubble of their old home. they say, every day is a struggle to find enough to eat. sometimes there is nothing but tea. but even worse than hunger, they say, is the constant fear of his really bombs the whole to there's danger all the time because there's no specific time for the bombing who forget it could happen at any time. you could be hit at any time. it wasn't because you had to initially let us, we don't want food or drink, we just want to be safe with our children now, right, know off of the field we have felt on the destruction. we have seen just one safety and security. the motors for granted, let this be good because now there is none. the less. yeah. and then the bombing and the blockade have also pushed causes health system to the brink of collapse, staff at the turkish palestinian friendship hospital say they had to shut down cause was only cancer treatment center due to lack of fuel. also caused by israel's
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blockade. without medicine or chemotherapy, there's little the doctors can do to help dozens of cancer patients. yeah, i mean, how does i'm about the situation is not any tragic. i mean it's more than tragic telephone cancer patients are fragile grief. they need a lot of care from nurses for medical teams, the medicine, as well as psychological supports, which we don't have now in the heavy and we smoke through the minute. the blockade on fuel hasn't just effected hospitals, causes communications network has shut down. and in a delivery by the un was cancelled both from lack of fuel is real says it will begin allowing to tankers of fuel per day to enter. which the un says there's only a fraction of what they need. amanda is a senior policy and advocacy advisor for the middle east with the aid organization, mostly cool as to how staff and gaza responding to the crisis.
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we have around 70 staffing guys, a, an associate. unfortunately with the very few communications we are having with them. do our, all our team has been displaced, but with the few of them who are able to deliver very limited to material systems, we weren't able to procure around 1000 foot baskets to, to, to, to distribute, to the people in need. but unfortunately, as the markets are depleted, this is not a type of humanitarian response. that's what able to maintain. as long as we don't have guaranteed safety and the officer access to be able to deliver it at the scale of any of that is happening. could also, okay, so this is, this is, this is very real evidence of a lot of the difficulties of people that are suffering. not only can people not get through, but agencies are having difficulty operating and
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most of the humanitarian agencies and guys are going, i'd really facing beach studies just because of the lack of safety to be able to do that the, to deliver it that his boss use it as well as the lack of materials and the lack of access to the materials from within garza and also from outside goes off without assistance. he's fired on without providing and sticking up the access to be able to bring in all of the assistance needed to respond to the alarming scale of needs . and because of strep of a did, organizations will not be able to respond to a in. and i do, i did quickly, that's why we believe that and we called for this, dipping up and increasing the number of drugs and drink and together on a daily basis as well as opening other entry points through israel. so documents in organizations are able to deliver on data. my dates are able to cover the huge gaps
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of needs. let's talk about the fuel. nothing gets done without fuel. hospitals. cons that run cause comp carry food trucks. con, carry anything that is referenced today, authorized to diesel tank as a day to cross from egypt into the gaza strip. for humanitarian purposes, that doesn't sound like a lot. yes, i agree that fuel is a vital commodity, especially during the humidity of crisis. and garza is actually in the, in the middle of a payment, teddy. and cuz i know bakery is know what could be pumped and hospitals are not able to record. so patients without to you, we know what that goes. it has been suffering from electricity cuts for very long colors, even before this conflict. so all the live saving services, including hospitals and health care facilities. we're running on a few to an era generators now with the local fuel hospitals are operating with and
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like maybe go stuff up, but i think people on torture like lights and phone lights. people are not able to pump water to get clean. what's it for drinking even for hygiene services? we are hearing and seeing a lot of reports about the, the, the hygiene situation and the shelters with over the older crowd that showed there's, with hundreds of thousands of people. diseases started to spread. people are going thursday, children are going thursday, i'm going company because of the very, very critical lack of food, water and also electricity which is which are all related to the fuel being costa. ok, thank you for joining us. an outline of that. so clearly what mamma from the 8 organization nicely cool. let's get more on this refinement may bomb. he's an expert on the middle east on professor of international politics at lancaster university in the united kingdom. welcome to the w professor this morning, but civilians and guys were facing the immediate,
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the possibility of starvation. this is ronald blocks the delivery of more food i and so that's how to train. people will wonder how this topic is meant to achieve israel stay to the objective of removing home us or yeah, it's a very good question and an important question. and i think it highlights the difficulty of achieving 2 seemingly in congo and goals. the 1st being, making sure that is riley's, are safe and that the attacks of the 7 taco but can never happen again. whilst at the same time ensuring that palestinians have a viable political social future. and of course, that is impact. it is imperative that i was going to use good aid into gaza, but making sure that that plays out in the context of his writing the security needs and demands as. busy as the real sticking point here, and that's why there was this tension because it's right. these are concerned about
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what's how much can do as it has done on october 7th, whilst at the same time they all to, uh that they are multiple wow. of the importance of getting to monitoring aided for fear of anger continuing to increase. so it's a difficult balancing not for the israelis and all the while. the people have gaza, all continuing to suffer. is there any forces now claim to have found the weapons on the tunnel? the best shaft of a tunnel and i'll shave a hospital. i bet presenting this is evidence of the presence of a. how must come on center at the hospital? what have you made of these discoveries? i think it's too soon to really tell was, is verifiably real and what is part of a broad, this struggle to upset dominance over the narratives. we know that they've been claims from his release from the united states, but from us as use this hospital as a base. but we also know that it is
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a function name or was a functioning hospital with clear needs and demands to, to assist palestinians in dire need of medical assistance. books. this i think is emblematic of a broad, the bottle and a broad, a struggle over the narrative about how to even talk about what is happening in gaza. how to talk about from us and how to talk about israel is actions. and it's a struggle. it's a discursive struggle, and that's what we're seeing, playing out to you again, unfortunately, using the lives and the futures of the people in gaza. i'm just writing victims as tools as ploys within this roy, the struggle to assert the political agenda. and we can see that it is, it must be quite important for israel to both the claims that they've been making out for some time, even though as you say, i'm a comp they those claims comp be independently verified as foreign generalist on.
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allowed in to yeah, i mean we know that benjamin netanyahu has put a lot of stock in this argument in this strategy, in pursuit of this particular military goal. and indeed of this particular political and strategic set of actions. and so given how much he's invested personally, and politically, he has to come go down that he has to deliver. and that's why there was this struggle to assert the discursive framing of it. that much is the, is re the framing of how this the hospital was a, as a base or a, a ground for how much military operations. but it's incredibly difficult to verify anything. you know that some us has used civilian target civilians as, as fields we know the commerce is deeply embedded within the gods and population. but we also know that israel is trying to justify it's actions through framing is abroad. the struggle against
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a violent type of group is how much is so it's incredibly difficult to, to wait through these competing narratives. and it's very difficult and important to us the question about what is verifiable? what can be, know what can be proved. what can be shown by x then alexis, let's get forward to somebody that unidentified time in the future. when this is done, israel sofa has ignored the increasing condemnation of its operations in gaza. so the day after israel completes its mission, gaza kind of just quietly, review its position within the international community. that's the $1000000.00 question, and there are all manner of actors, organization, civil society groups, human rights groups, pressure groups, movements, etc. that's all trying to hold as well to account, so that are trying to defend as rails actions. and again,
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i go back to this broad and discuss a narrative and discursive struggle to, to justify, to frame the actions of various groups involved in this conflict. and i think that's what is riley's trying to do is riley is trying to justify its actions as part of a broad one. quote on terra, and from us is trying to just devise auctions in a completely different way. but the international community is becoming part of this battle ground in order to, to quote unquote and hostile minds. this is discuss it as much as a strategic and as much as it is about what is happening on the ground and gaza. and all the while the people of gaza are the ones that are paying an incredibly heavy price, just like is right. you civilians paid a heavy price in early october. i. so talking to us professor assignment maven from lancaster university. thank as well. take a look at that simple story is making headlines today is stronger that's quite has
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struck off base southern philippines so far as a one residents to be courses of after shots have been no reports of casualties and there is no. so now i'm wondering about counting around $250.00 or a hinder. a hinge refugees has been turned away from engine easiest object. profits locals to provided supplies before forcing the boat back to see almost 400, the injured refugees advantage in the same region in the last week. current location of the refugees is on the lease in the pakistani city of karachi have rested 50 off guns. that's the government clumps. down on undocumented migration, dozens of offices have gone adult adults throughout the city checking identity papers and the 300000 off kinds of left the package stopping weeks and weeks to avoid the crap that brings your foreign minister, david cameron has proved to be credit reports that you a desa, u. s. the form of prime minister, 1st of
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a safe trip in his new role. he stressed that the, you k, will continue to provide keys, administrative support until russia, russia is defensive to his present rigid type. one has arrived here in by an intimate heated discussion about his condemnation of israel's actions in guns. president, 3rd one is talking formalities with german cousin frank felt this time to hold him towards with chancellor elections. so his president says he has broken or contact with his right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu because of what he describes is israel mass. cuz in the counsel, east butte was pushing deeply at odds with the gym and government's position of unwavering support for as well. so he has long been viewed as an old quote, but essential partner in germany, which is home to more than one and a half 1000000 tucker citizens. a few foreign leaders can be less welcoming germany right now than turkey's president red chip tie up at alon has described
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a mass as freedom fighters and open. the question is why it was right to exist while 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 is the west of double standards using rhetoric. some say cross is a line. i'm really kind of the candidate, the is really a government with the unlimited suppose of the us and west and countries has been continuing its massive cuz for 40 days in a row. and i say with a clear heart that israel is a terrorist state sky and then they're looking at one accuses the west of being weak in the face of civilian deaths in the gaza strip. and yet the leg wants to talk the thoughts. it's important to stop 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,
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woods will be this card for chancellor olaf shows balancing gym and is national interest with criticism of ad one will be a test of his diplomatic skill. took his president is under pressure at home about 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 a power broker in the middle east and is given refuge to move into 3000000 migrants, many of whom may otherwise travel to europe. so president at a one, there's another big reason to come to germany. some 1500000 techie citizens live here, more than 2 thirds of them help re elected one last may. and correct also connects with people in germany through an estimated 1000 mosques located here. but run by the tech is states religious authority. but many politicians say that gives turkey
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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, something of an closet position, filling up now that there are close ties, but also deep divisions and the relationship between turkey and gemini edwin's visit. we'll see. oh, laugh schultz woke up political tight road between principles and dependencies and it will test both lead his willingness to deescalate the conflict in the middle east. well, despite the tuckers president's remarks on the germany's opposing position on israel, the meeting a still go ahead. so i asked i political corresponding to thomas barrow, why? you mentioned a sharp contrast between both leaders and that is absolutely evident in the current situation in the middle east, but not only the current situation in the middle east. they know the topics as well,
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but to lead us to not necessarily c, i twice. so there's a loss of expectation as to what this meeting today here in building will actually bring on how the 2 leaders will actually perform. that has been a lot of criticism as to why the one was invited, and in some cases, also why he wasn't uninvited, off of invitation was made public. there's also been a lot of controversy surrounding the topics that are going to be discussed. the govern government. however, has stress that it's important to talk to lead us, to talk to governments that may see things different date that do not necessarily have the same goals when it comes to what is happening in the middle east. and it's important distress here that tuck jani in particular of the turkish government, is unimportant play when it comes to finding possible solutions to the war between israel and how much the turkish government turkey is also an important country in a wide range of other macos. it's important also to reveal to stress that turkey is
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a key nato allies. so that basically explains why the german government feels that despite these shop contrast, despite these differences, it is important to sit down at the table with mr. add on and discuss these issues. also to let these differences actually be made clear. generally does have a significant attack is community is based visit, expect it to prompt the demonstrations one way or another is absolutely. that's the case that there is a very significant dis community. and within the top is community, there are many that see mr. ad on favorably that have supported mr. hired on in previous election. so every time there's a be that by the toughest leader, this is something that is then obviously debated and discussed why the not only among the just communities, but in general. here in germany, there are several protests planned on it to something that is being discussed
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widely, especially under the current context, especially because of these differences that we're also describing when it comes to events happening in the middle east. so it will be very interesting and also very important to see how the events unfold today. he are invalid. how's that sir? thomas political correspondent, thomas barbara, to spain wherever the leader of the countries that socialist party, petro sanchez, has been sworn in as prime minister, ending months of uncertainty. he took on his 3rd term of office an official ceremony hosted by can any pay imagery? it is not when comes to signing a controversial deal with 2 capital on pro independence process, which triggered the wide spread process from consensus on the far right. the police clashed with protesters in madrid's off to petro sanchez pulled his way back into power, spain's prime minister,
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or best look for june, for a politician who was forced into cooling a mass collection just 6 months ago. i don't see a positive thing with it because other people that us get to the 179 deputies who have committed that vote together and to represent nothing less than 12600000 citizens of our nation. and here it shows on the 23rd of july to continue advancing, rather than regressing to all of us. thank you. what's the address is this gallery god, what does that is? off to the ballots. in july, the conservative people's party headed by alba to noon, s p o one the most seats, but not enough to form a government se sanchez had another chance. he one of the regional policies with a deal that raised eyebrows and then go sanchez's socialist wants to pull from top
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to land. paul, to use you've come paying for the northeast and region to break away from spain. in return, he promised an amnesty for hundreds of separatists who suppose to the legal efforts to gain independence from spain back in 2017. the conservative in fall write policies of backing the demonstrations that have continued for 2 weeks with demonstrations of branding, sanchez, a traitor, and the dictator. some protests to say, they don't want spain to break apart the, we're going to defend space. we're going to defend its culture, we're going to defend its tradition, and they go into defendants the sacred unity of our people. sanchez's coalition includes people who want independence from spain and others, with big ideological differences from his socialist. it's likely that the prime minister will face itself to your own. keeping the block together by the south
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korea where you would have us, the entrance exams are a serious business. as more than half a 1000000 students stop the test on thursday office opening times were delayed, the stopped lock. it opened an hour later on. adeline flags for reschedule to reduce noise. also that students would have the best exam conditions to the brushing to one of south korea's most important tests. these students of a bundle of nodes, police officials have helped them get to it on time if they were running late, because they have to sit the annual college scholastic ability test. at last 9 i was and gets them into the top universities. i'm not the one i'm nervous and trembling because what i've been studying for 3 years ends with this exam today. seriously, like, well listen, i came today with the mindset is not making any mistakes. i'm gonna get to kansas
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right on that since i studied cod until now. homework and you know, since this is my 1st time taking the exam, i'm a bit nervous and i'll try my best to do well. outside the exam center. parents wait anxiously doing well and the tests could create a better future for the children. a better korea, higher status in society, better prospects of marriage. and the 2 main to i came here today with the lunch books i prepared for my daughter just that one is old. i'm a bit relieved after hearing his say that she slept well. come the, i'm watching her walk into the tests, but she confidently when you've got the woman, that is everything that i know this, i think i'm more nervous and she is many families. and so i have been visiting book this temples to pray for the children to do well on the test. they hang prayers on the wall and wish for glowing results. back at the
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exam center, even junior students have come out to support the senior who's taking the test to go and said yes. and so i'm not the one taking the exam today. i can smile like this, but i think next year i'll have a somewhat sad expression of this in the i think i'll be here with a sense of urgency utilities across this test. this part of south korea's, of truck competitive education system, which is already criticized for putting immense pressure on teenagers. but why that remains the gateway to the country's best education, doing well on it, really matters. this is a reminder that top story is the you and the world soon program this one that stuff i named gaza could be a minute because of a lack of food supplies through an official site that only 10 percent of the food a necessary has entered concepts since the beginning of the kind of conflict coming up next, the news asia locals in indonesia and the prophets are 1st of all of
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