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the the this is dw news live in from berlin tonight, running out of food the wins world food program says people in gaza or on the verge of starving. a trickle if you manage hearing aid, arriving via egypt is doing little to remedy shortages. that have been made worse by power cuts in the lack of fuel for generators. also coming up tonight, we'll visit a town on the israel lebanon border. almost completely deserted thanks to rockets sent by testable. and turkey's president arrives in germany a mid divisions,
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over is real richard toyota wines and talks with one of israel's staunchest allies in german chancellor over schultz. but he hasn't held back in condemning israel's military operations in golf. the brit golf is good to have you with us on this friday. the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says it has suspended 8 operations in gaza because of a lack of fuel and the collapse of communication networks. this as the u. s. world food program warrens that start patient in gauze, it could be eminent because of a lack of food supplies. human officials say that only 10 percent unnecessary food aid has entered garza since the beginning of the conflict. a rough or near concert,
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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 and is rarely bombardment on the 1st day of the war. at night they sleep at a un school, but during the day 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 will get it could happen at any time. you could be hit at any time. it wasn't because you had to initially because 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 both on the destruction. we have seen just one safety and security. the
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motors for granted. let this be good because now there is none. let's see, and then, 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 blockade without medicine or chemo therapy. there's little the doctors can do to help dozens of cancer patients. yeah, i mean, how does the situation is not any tragic? i mean, it's more than tragic telephone cancer patients or fragile reason. they need to last has come from nurses from medical teams, the medicine, as well as psychological supports, which we don't have now in the heavy and we smoke through the minutes. the blockade on fuel hasn't just effected hospitals, causes communications network has shut down. and in a delivery by the un was cancelled vote from lack of fuel,
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of israel says it will begin allowing to tankers of fuel per day to enter, which the un says is only a fraction of what they need. israel's national security adviser says the decision to allow fuel trucks into gaza is aimed at improving health care in the territory because will be the center. the decision was intended to prevent the spread of disease and a whole lot. we don't want diseases that could. honda said maybe in this part, our forces and things of the guns. i mean there are diseases, the fighting would be halted. that's why we cannot continue fighting in the event of like you monitoring crisis or an international. i'll try and see what i'm, what i'm doing now by margaret harris and she's a spokesperson for the world health organization. she joys me just like from geneva organ. it's good to see you again. so is real says it wants to prevent the spread of diseases with these few deliveries. is that going to work?
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considering we're talking about just 2 trucks, or it's this, let's say at least it's discuss, but it's certainly nothing off of the needs. we've assessed simply to keep the water sanitation, the hospitals going. i consider it being more the numbers i have that we need at least well consider be more than that. and the big issue is you've got people crowded together. they as you so graphically illustrated with your report, they then beeping in makes these conditions. i don't have enough to 8. thank they don't have water to wash with. there's only 5 percent of the water, but used to come in to the dirt and the arrows coming, you know, and they in have or is it conditions just affect the mental health of the constant bombing means that all the factors are there that will lead to mess up breaks of
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disease and we're already seeing outbreaks already seeing more than 45000 cases of diarrhea over 70000 cases of upper respiratory tract infections. these are the outbreak diseases and it's only going to get worse unless something really, really big happens. and that the biggest thing, the best thing and it can happen is a ceasefire. and it doesn't look like we're going to get a cease fire any time soon. and we have to, you know, admit the fact that more than half of the hospitals in the goal is to strip are now close due to a lack of fuel. how many trucks do you need to restart hospital operations to? so and again, they have to go to the north as well as the south. what we're hearing at the moment is the the, the fuel low need be permitted to go to the cell. so what we need to see is at least a $120000.00 lease has a day,
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and i think we've been promised the less than that. and that's good coming per day. and to get things really started, you're going to get a large amount to you because there's so many things that not need to be responsive because of this blockade on the fuel. the is really army said the deliberate incubators for premature babies at the obviously, for hospital can those incubators run without fuel and oxygen that according to the hospital staff is also running out. so you, that's a big point. yeah. so the reason they, they had to take the babies of incubator was they didn't have power, incubators of things, high nature, that must be co, is no old. i sort of bits of equipment can run for a while on battery is but not for ever. you have to have power and if you called the power of you cut the, the life blood this the,
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the chances of the seriously you the vulnerable of surviving and her recently we're now hearing reports of those very vulnerable patients. you know, she's dying. margaret here is with the world health organization joining me tonight from geneva and margaret as always, we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. as since october, 7th, and already tense situation on the webinar on israel border has become more precarious with the lebanese hezbollah label to tear a group by germany in the us, carrying out in your daily strikes on is really targets. the vast majority of rockets are interested, but some do make it through. and israel retaliate sports hezbollah and is real. say they do not want all out conflict both say they are ready for anything. residents you live along. the border, had been ordered to evacuate. not everyone has comply shunted shops
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and empty streets, cats and soldiers. pretty much all the life left in carry hatch mona. less than 3 kilometers from israel, northern border with 11 on kerry edge. mona is right, it has been as firing line. this strip of shops was struck by a rocket from 11 on nearly 90 percent of these town have been evacuated as any really soldiers walking around and every now and then you can hear the outgoing fire of these riley military. ready like a 60518 year old. any of laila was here, the night the rockets hit the bottom, the, the side on the roof and the like, slow down the car. can you see the 2 bill? he's one of the many who's moved away from the town, but he travels back to work each day in this sandwich shop. that now opens mainly to feed the hundreds of troops stationed in the area of the city of lacroix,
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the fam, like family, that great sold me to and the i came every money to feed my soldier. going to the next week, hillstone, who's compulsory military service. and perhaps end up back here in uniform. i know one thing that is why they are one of the best in the world phone done to for atrocities. in this now deserted town, we happen across one of the few residents who says she'll never leave love here little no, it's gary when the explosions here. but we have face of the law is to run moved here with her husband last year for the country side, clean air and the quiet. but a lot has changed since then. go to city model. all the neighbors have left for you
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. so maybe there is one or 2 still here, very, we rarely see any one of them here in the street. there was a minute to base. there is rarely so just uh, i'm not afraid this buses find useful, highly value level hub, not afraid, but i'm sure what the future holds a need. no. i'm no some mind read a quarter of my so no one knows what will happen next month, or we're hoping that this will be over enough to meet with me to view the sofa. so we want to stay here until the end of our lives had made a rule. for now though, terry edge mona remains a town of cats, soldiers and a few hardy citizens lancaster the w correspond rebecca later, she found that report. she joins me now from jerusalem. good evening to you, rebecca. what is the latest at israel's northern border to know,
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i mean another for the 10 day on that one of brent was saying uh as many as 10 roughly more from 11 a side claimed by has the into the is randy side. and today we say no sir, uh who is ready. injuries were not yet sure. not been updated on the state of those people, but people have faith uh, injured in real estate side that have landed in uh into it's rarely territory. so it's, it's incredibly tents. i mean, it really was quite strange being up there actually feel the tension you feel the attention, particularly when we were followed by police who were asked to move on or off not to film, obviously any military targets, but even actually see much military's it's very different to say, when you're in the south, for example, you know, it's, it's, it's quite a different tension in the a, but it's something that le israel and particularly worried about that, that border, we're talking about $150000.00 precision rocket that has the have and if they
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decide to activate them, we're talking about a very, very serious front opening up that something that obviously the international community and his routes are trying to stop in. at this stage. it looks like what we're hearing from his later husband, the fellow is that he's trying to tie up the troops is reading troops in the north robins and actually launch a full scale attack. so where everyone concerned and waiting to see what's going to happen, tension is very hi, rebecca and your report. we heard residents, they're worried about the conflict reaching their doorsteps. how worried ours really is elsewhere about yet another front opening in this room? people are all of a little bit like life is normal of war is something that everybody is talking about, not just the world of the hostages, the situation in gaza, the political situation, everything here it's,
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it's very of the full front of everyone's mind. but, but the, the opening off of the, particularly the northern front obviously worries people the, as i just mentioned, that it's sort of feels as though that's not going to happen. it's not going to happen until tuesday. well, i spoke to somebody in the us state department saying that they also believed somebody to work on that on that file. a may say that they also believe that his will are and not came to get involved. but it's just going to take a misstep, feel it's going to take a misstep from either side is well, obviously retaliation. but if they do something that will assist crosses the red lines, then they may well get involved. and of course that is a concern for everybody, not just yet, but everybody across the board. i understand a funeral was held for the hostages. these remains were found in gaza. what do we know about that? yeah, that's right. so one of the soldiers that was 9 to have been kidnapped. so we, we saw a video of that soldier, actually a live a lot last week. and then another video was released showing her body and how much
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planning that she had been killed by as riley, well could fine. now i have 5 minutes. i am at the bottom. but obviously that recall that we haven't been able to verify, but the body was found in the she for hospital complex for me that area and was pulled back to israel so she can relate to rest today. another hostage was also found at the complex and today we've also this evening the same. and now the video all the very early and 69 has also been taken hostage. he's conditioned not very 9, but obviously huge concerns about his welfare. and we're starting to see this happen at router replaced. we know that there are negotiations ongoing for the release of these. uh, so at least some of the hostages up to 50 hostages in return for on the safe side. but there is a sticking point, particularly from the as riley side, not wanting to allow that safe spot. so sorry for the progress on that correspond
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to rebecca raters with the ladies tonight from jerusalem. rebecca is always going to say, you think the body of these really soldiers, no mercy on, was discovered by his really forces earlier this week during their ongoing search of gauze. as of chief a hospital, the 19 year old was captured by him also like tober 7th while she was serving at the know how those 2 boats near gossip marciano appeared in a propaganda video film by the militants. that was released earlier this week showing her live 4 days after she arrived in gossip. the next image is shared by him, off were of her dead body. she was late dressed on friday as questions remain over exactly how she di coughing counties by his fellow soldiers. the body of corporal noah marciano is booked to its final resting place. the end too long search to find the 19 year old.
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she was captured by him us on october 7th. well, she was serving on an idea base near the border of gauze a but the show from that black saturday. we've had no rest are being turned into the nation, spain. we've tried everything 40 days in which we've turned every stone. we've searched every path. we've climbed every tree. and today we're asking for your forgiveness. we're sorry that we did not succeed. and you protected us, but we failed in protecting you, which is really treat say they found marciano his body in a building adjacent to the i'll she for hospital in garza city during the rage the
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body of another is randy hostage, a 65 year old woman was reportedly found near the hospital. israel has not confirmed the cause of maci on his death. thomas claim she was killed by his riley bombing. but this cannot be independent. he verified flags were raised aloft by moon is at the funeral. friends and family expressing grief that resonates across the whole of his row. your opinion, foreign policy chiefs, joseph burrell, has met with the prime minister of the palestinian authority in the occupied westbank in a press conference. the prime minister said that he has talked to israel about, quote, an upsurge in settler terrorism in the west bank. he said 421 palestinians
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had been killed this year. the palestinian prime minister said a halt in his rarely operations in gaza could help with the release of his really hostages. the foreign policy chief urged a return of palestinian authority in gaza as well as a 2 state solution. no to force displacement of palestinian in and from gosh, no force displacement will put a cd and people have to guys know to be taught to go changes. know, does the compassion of by each row a safe habit for them as seen. got note to the association of guys from the old policy industry. the solution for the guy that has to be in bed
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as part of the solution for the whole or the studio problem. don't know the association of the cache from the portal, but the, the gm's need to see a solution by the see me. i just need to see an interval probation by this being as need to live in bees. i'm a what a just a lot of kids should feel that tomorrow is when the world but that event to day. and that is what we will be working with. you what is needed, my dear friend, is he broke from that in. so calibration with a plan with a time frame asking is that i do in this of your vision within a timeframe? turkeys president. richard. tell you the other one is dining this hour with the german chancellor. earlier in the day, he continued his condemnation of israel's actions in gaza. a german trans. oh lot. schultz is hosting talks with the turkish president at
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a time when the 2 are sharply at odds over their views on israel's military operations and gossip. the turkish president condemned israel's attacks on schools and churches at a press conference before the formal toxic underway. the german chancellor repeated his support for israel and said, the divided opinions between turkey and germany were exactly the reason talks are necessary. if you know germany, you will know that our solidarity with israel is on wavering. israel has the right to defend themselves aligned with and you this to national life. you know, at the same time we say every life is just 60 days or be equally valuable. and this means that there's the suffering of something. people have got the guys as a civilians suffering as the focus of setting us as well.
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all right, in other news now, brazil is grappling with a dangerous hit waves. it's 8 this year, and the country south extreme weather is arrived in the form of devastating floods which have killed dozens of people. the region is also threatened by wild fires. this is the well launches, tropical wetlands, bridge wild fires. this sweeping across the brazilian pond to now by a binding water f, as in the way tossing a file to them, but i thought it was behind temperatures. those are the most shortage of rain and the animals were already dying because of that out. some of the now the fire comma, some kills everything that had survived the climate change made with regard to the
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mazda or top 6 smoke from fires. these choking mon, those a city in the middle of the m as in rain forest, was this, is that the part of the it is a real issue because a large number of people are unable to leave their homes, saying that you've got to do things and activities due to the large amount of smoking that we have today, once again here in our city. it still only late spring in brazil, but the heat is stifling, particularly for those who come to escape. it is very bad, very bad, very hot, unbearable heat. there's never been a heat wave as strong as the one we're having right now. in brazil, you see it's not just feet. the extreme weather has also brought heavy rain full on floods to the south temperatures across south america are affected by el nino and naturally occurring climates event
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that wounds the oceans. but this yeah, the impact has been particularly dramatic. with scientists warning human cause climate change is also to blame. all right, here's the news now from the all the sports at the cricket world cup, australia being self advocate by 3, we gets to regents a world cup final captain pat cummings stood told under pressure to get his team over the line, australia face host india on sunday in front of more than a 100000 fans in our mid of attendance world. number one, the joke of h. b holdings cubic for cause in 3 sets to reach the semi finals of agency finals injury. the serbian is chasing a wrecked and 7th atp final final and will take on carlos after the us in the
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food supply. human officials say that only 10 percent of the necessary food aid is entered garza since this conflict began within 6 weeks ago. and richard toyota, one is in germany for talks with german chancellor full of show subjects president is visiting one of israel's staunchest allies, despite branding is real, a terror state. don't forget, you can always get used on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all of the latest news from around the world. as well as push notifications for any breaking news to africa is up. next, i'll be back at the top of the hour with mobile news followed by the day. i hope to see you then
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