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the thoughts november 20 d w. the dw news live from berlin tonight running out of food the you wins. world food program says that people in gaza for on the verge of starving, a trickle of humanitarian aid, arriving via egypt is doing little to remedy shortages, made worst by power. and the lack of fuel for generation. also coming up tonight will visit a town on the israel lebanon border, almost completely deserted thanks to rockdale, launched by hezbollah and turkeys president, arrived to germany,
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event divisions over israel richard pyre of erewhon and talk with one of his real staunchest allies in german transfer. all off shoulds, but he hasn't held back in condemning israel's military operations. in gospel the i'm for golf, the i'm review was watching with cbs in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome, the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says it has a splendid 8 operations in gaza because of a lack of fuel, as well as a collapse in communication networks. now this as the you end world food program, ones that starvation and gaza could be immune because of a lack of food supplies. even officials say that only 10 percent of necessary food aid has entered gaza since the beginning of this conflict almost 6 weeks ago. a
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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 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. well, there's danger all the time because there's no specific time for the bombing before that it could happen at any time. you could be hit at any time because you have 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,
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we have both on the destruction. we have seen just one safety and security the 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 chemotherapy. 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 move and tragic. telephone cancer patients are fragile grief. they need to last have come from nurses for medical teams. the medicine as well as psychological supports, which we don't have now in the heavy and we smoke. so that means the blockade on fuel hasn't just effected hospitals, causes communications network has shut down. and in
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a delivery by the un was cancelled both from lack of fuel, 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 that the decision to allow fuel trucks into gaza is aimed at improving health care in the territory. as with data center, the decision was intended to prevent the spread of disease and the whole lot. we don't want diseases that could harm the civilians or our forces and things of the guns that 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 l y m c. i just spoke with margaret harris, she's a spokesperson for the world health organization. and i asked her whether israel's intent to prevent diseases and guns that could be achieved with 2 trucks of fuel a day. or it's, let's say at least it's just us,
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but it's certainly nothing off of the needs. we've assessed simply to keep the water sanitation, the hospitals going. i consider it be more the numbers i have said we need at least well considerably more than that. and the a big issue is you've got people crowded together. they as you, you so graphically illustrated with your report. they then beeping in makes these conditions. i don't have enough to 8. they, they don't have water to wash with this any 5 percent of the water, but used to come into the thirt, any areas coming, you know, and they in have, is it conditions just affect the mental health of the constant bombing means that all the factors are there that will lead to massive outbreaks of disease and we're already seeing outbreaks are already seeing more than 45000 cases of diarrhea over
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70000 cases of upper surgery 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 it can happen is a ceasefire. and it does look like we're going to get a ceasefire any time soon. and we have to, you know, admit the fact that more than half of the hospitals in the gaza strip are now close due to a lack of fuel. how many trucks do you need to restart hospital operations? and so, and again, they have to go to the north as well as the south. what we're hearing at the moment is, 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 lease has a day, and i think we've been promised
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a lot less than that. and that's gonna come in per day and to get things really started, you're going to get a large amount to you because there are 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 to 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. pike, nature, that must be po is now 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 come the power of you cut the, the life blood this the, the chances of the seriously you the vulnerable of surviving. and who recently
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we're now hearing reports of those very vulnerable patients. you know, she's dying. margaret here is with the world health organization in georgia media night from geneva and margaret as always, we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. as soon as october, 7th, and already 10 situation on the 11 on israel border has become more precarious with the lebanese hezbollah, labeled a terror group by germany in the us carrying out your daily strikes. one is really targets the vast majority of rockets. our interest septic but some do make it through and israel did retaliate both hezbollah and israel. say they do not want a lot of conflict, but both say they are ready for anything. and residents who live along the border. they've been ordered to evacuate, but not everyone has comply, the shunted shops and empty streets,
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cats and soldiers. pretty much all the life left in carrie hatch, mona. less than 3 kilometers from israel, northern border with 11 on carry, which 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 just 6 or 518 year old, any of laila was here, the night the rockets hit the bottom, the side on the roof and the explode. i know because 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. so me to, in the i came every money to feed my soldier going to the next week, hillstone, who's compulsory military service and perhaps, and up back here in uniform. i know one thing that is why they are one of the best in the world. right across the indies 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, i knew your son in law is did around moved here with her husband last year. so the country side clean air and the quiet that a lot has changed since then. go to see the mother who all the neighbors of last 4 years of hard. maybe there is one or 2 still here. very,
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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. i use the buses for 2 years before i leave van you level hub. not afraid, but i'm sure what the future holds a need. know. i'm know 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 and the who wants 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 to the w's rebecca river. if she filed the report, she told me more about what's happening at the border between is really nothing on the screen. and now the for the day on that board of rent receipt and
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a as many as 10 moon roof is more from 11 a side claimed by hezbollah, into the as riley side. and today we say no sir, uh who is ready injuries when not yet sure. we don't mean updated on the state of those people, but will people have faith uh, injured in real quick side that have landed in uh into is rarely territory. so it's, it's incredibly 10th. i mean, it was quite strange being up there actually feel the tension you feel attentive, particularly with the followed by police who are asked to move on for us not to film, obviously any military targets, but don't 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, la israel, a particularly worried about that, that border, we're talking about 150000 precision rocket that has the have. and if they decide to activate them, we're talking about a very,
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very serious front opening up that something that obviously the international community and his routes are trying to stop. and at this stage, it looks like what we're hearing from his later husband, this fellow is that he's trying to tie up the troops is reading troops in the north rather than actually launch a full scale attack. so we're everyone concerned and waiting to see what's going to happen. tension is very high for making any 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 a lot of a little bit like life is normal or is something that everybody is talking about not just is the situation in gaza, the political situation, everything here is. 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,
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it's sort of feels as though that's not going to happen. it's not going to happen into a full stable. i spoke to somebody in the us state department saying that they also believed somebody that works on that. on that file. a may say that they also believe that his will or 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. israel obviously retaliating, but if they do something that says 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 globe, the bigger readers, they're importing from jerusalem. the body of his really soldier noah marciano was discovered by his really forces earlier this week during their ongoing search of guns as al schieffer hospital. the 19 year old was captured by him off on october 7th. while she was serving at the know how it was 2 boats near garza, marciano appeared in a propaganda video filmed by the militants. that was released earlier this week showing her a live of 4 days after she arrived in gauze of the next image is shared by him. off
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were of her corpse. she was laid dressed on friday. his questions remained over exactly how she di coughing counties by his fellow soldiers. the body of cooper and noah marciano is booked to its final resting place. the end too long search to find the 19 year old. she was kept tooth 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 for the days in which we've turned every stone. we've searched every path. we've climbed every tree,
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and today we're asking for your forgiveness. we're sorry that we did not succeed. you protected us, but we failed in protecting you, which is rarely treat say they found marciano his body in a building adjacent to the isle. she for hospital in goal is to sit tutoring that raid the body of another is randy hostage. a 65 year old women was reportedly found new. the hospital israel has not confirmed the cause of marciano his death. thomas claim, she was killed by his riley bombing. but this cannot be independent. he verified flags were raised aloft by munos at the funeral, friends and family expressing grief that resonates across the whole of his ro,
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your opinion, foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, has met with the prime minister of the palestinian authority and the occupied westbank in a press conference the prime minister said that he has talked to is real about, quote, an upsurge in settler terrorism in westbank. he said 421 palestinians have been killed this year. the palestinian prime minister said a halt in his really operations in gaza could help with the release of his really hostage of all. the foreign policy chief is urged a return of palestinian authority in gaza is and a 2 state solution is no to force displacement of but a scene in, in and from guys. you know, for us to explain and look forward to seeing you and people have the best know to,
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to go to go changes know, does the patient by use row? oh, i say haven't for them as seen, got a note to the association of guys from the policy industry, the solution for the kind of has to be even better as part of the solution for the whole other stadium prob, don't know the association of the cache from the portal, but let's be honest, need to see this. so the ocean by this theaters need to see and the provision by this building is need to live in bees. and i want to get a lot of kids should feel that tomorrow is one of the world but, but that event to day and that is what we would be working with you. what is needed . my dear friend is he broke from that in. so calibration with
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a plan with a timeframe asking is that i do in this of your vision within a time frame of staying with the conflict turkish president, richard pipe or the one was the dinner guest this evening of the german chancellor earlier. he continued his condemnation of israel's actions in gaza, of germany's transfer all of sholtes. he's hosting talks with the triggers president at a time when the 2 are sharply at odds over their views on israel's military operations and gossip chargers president condemned israel's attacks on schools and churches and the press conference before the formal talks got under way to see the german chancellor repeated his support for israel and said, the divided opinions between turkey and germany are exactly the reason talks are necessary production and can step if, you know, germany is you will know if it was sort of better to you, but this real is unavailing. you said that's, that's, this really has the right to defend itself aligns with international law. at the
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same time, we say like, every life is equally valuable. it's nice and this means that the suffering of cause and civilian population is upsetting us as well as the doors on. what can you bought the time that i look places of worship? i hate judges are hated. hospitals are huge. but shooting hospitals, killing children, most of these things. so i'm not into tara, you can't do that. it is nothing to declaration of human rights. you can't do it. so that's good. then i'm assuming that you're homeless. what do you, w c, political editor and killer cook nursery. soon as her take on the statements delivered this evening by the leaders of germany, enter the visits find the circus present was always going to be controversial quite
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clearly. he comes, he is self confident, knowing that he has a lot to deliver, that germany certainly cannot achieve. he cited the grain deal with russia and ukraine, as one of the key roles took. he can play. and he also raised hopes that turkey can play a central role in stopping the conflict between israel and tomas from spreading further . and that is the one point the demons haunts the stress where both sides degree despite the fact that they disagree on every other detail. hardly any other leader could get away with the rhetoric. ad one is currently displaying over isabel, particularly in so many in the country that not only stresses israel's right to defend itself, but that has made the security of israel and its citizens and jews in this country and further afield. a cool principle of the very b of the german state. so both sides why the pot to societies that are
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intertwined with some 3000000 people with tuckers roots living here in germany. and both highly dependent on each saw the turkey economically on gemini, and johnny on talkie. also, when it comes to negotiations, working towards another migration deal that could help keep migrants from coming to the european union. controversal visits and very, very controversial tools to behind close tools. this is miguel acceptance. they are reporting right here in berlin. here's a round of now of some of the other headlines of the day. the white house, as it used the lawn mosque, the owner of the social media platform, x, formerly known as twitter of amplifying a hideous lie about jewish people. the white house is said that musk endorsement of oppose to using an anti submitted conspiracy theories are simply unacceptable.
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companies take buses, reach, we also re widespread anger, online storage space. pedro sanchez has been sworn in as prime minister ending months of uncertainty is narrow when comes after signing a controversial deal with 2 catalog pro independence parties that has triggered widespread protests. the deal granted amnesty to hundreds of separatists in exchange for their support informing a new govern. britton's new foreign minister david cameron has visited the ukrainian ford city of odessa and it is the ext prime ministers 1st over seas. the trip. and yet, in his new post captain cameron's dress of the cable continued to provide key with military support until russia is defeated. a boat carrying about 250 ro hinge of refugees has been turned away from indonesia is odd, shape. providence mosel's provides and supplies before forcing the boat back to see almost 400, a 100 refugees of land in the same region in the past week. the current location of
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the refugees is a no. are now for a story of hope and a hardship. nadia not the has gone from african refugees. you professional football or to medical doctor the denmark international sat down with dw sports corresponded a lima who talking to chat about her career and the human rights and situation in afghanistan. they ask more to nadia and i deem then meets the i the denmark international is not just the professional portfolio. she's also a medical doctor and she speaks 10 languages. i sat down with the racing new evil striker. recently, se ask and borne stall opened up about her accomplishments. what's the secret behind your success? i'm just bored with a single definitely. the biggest, biggest thing is that i really work hard. no, like in nothing comes for free. and it never has full nadia her father was killed
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by the taliban into a do i need to get to the top was fall from easy the side of girls and women playing football is something nadia and not deem didn't grow up with in a scan to stand under the taliban. it wasn't until she flipped the country and escaped to a danish refugee camp where she discovered her love for the beautiful game that was allowed to be a kid that's due for war. that's solely you come to this place where it's like this, you know, just grass and school football. and i felt free. nadia has played for me interest the city and probably sandra mind when she had them when the french title. but she recently became a medical doctor to make an even bigger impact. i play football because it makes me happy. it's for myself. it's my passion brings me joy. but i want it to do something for the society as well. so give back in a certain way because i do know the feeling of you know,
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people helping you out and i know how it is to receive a helping hand when you really are in need. the taliban take over off of dentist in in 2021. especially the restrictions on women's education has are keeping a close eye on how country of the school and education, or they should be the tool for you to like, you know, learn to get out of certain situations and make you live better. if you take that away, what is the less, despite the green situation in afghanistan, nadia has a message of hope for asking girls. how would you like to inspire them or what would you like to tell them? i know the situation that they are in is really hearts and it seems hopeless and trust me, i know what hope will situations look like. there's always a light at the end of the, you know, the tunnel and this is just the tunnel. are you watching the w news you as
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a reminder of our top stories, the human world food program has warranted civilians and gaza, facing the immediate possibility of starvation. beneficial say that only 10 percent of the necessary to date as entered garza since the beginning of this conflict. this is dw news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the de sticking around. we will be right back the,
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mysteries or some strong, sometimes threatening, sometimes the charming. but i couldn't see behind her mad to disagree with the red prince's thoughts. november 25th on dw, the to turkish president. richard tell you bear to one came to berlin friday. he brought parched words about israel with him. and without mentioning the group, he delivered a defense of him off in his eyes, freedom fighters in gossip. he also called for a humanitarian ceasefire for israel to stop the attacks and gone to error. one sounded like a restrained fire brand being on his best behavior. and on the subject of anti semitism and almost empathetic air to one spoke of jewish suffering. admitting we
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