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the the, this is data we can use live from the lien running out of food you wins. world food programs is people in gaza are on the verge of starvation. a trickle of humanitarian aid, a radi arriving via egypt, is doing little to solve so digits, power concepts, the lack of fuel for generators and on helping and turkeys president arrives in germany speaking his mind on these royal friendship. tanya bowed. juan hill talks we'd want to be, as ralph thornhill as allies in german, john slept will not be sold font owed, one didn't hold. back in condemning is ralph military operations in guns.
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the jared re, to thank you for your company. did you an agency for palestinian refugees says the task suspended idol peroration seemed gauze because of a lack of fuel and the collapse of communications networks. the world food program meantime is wanting that style variation in gaza could be immune and because of a lack of food supplies, you in official say that only 10 percent of necessary food items into gaza. but since the beginning of the current conflict, rough or near causes 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. at night, they sleep at
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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's nothing but tea. but even worse than hunger, they say, is the constant fear of his really bombs and holes to this danger all the time. because there's no specific time for the bombing before, it could happen at any time. you could be hit at any time a little bit closer at the initial 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 felt and the destruction we have seen just one safety and security, the motors for creating that'd be good because now there is none. the less. yeah. and then, and then the bombing and the blockade have also pushed gauze as health system to the brink of collapse, staff at the turkish palestinian friendship hospital say they had to shut down
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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? it's move and tragic. telephone cancer patients are fragile, agreed on. they need to last has 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 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, as well as rouse, national security adviser has saved the decision to allow fuel trucks into gaza is
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aimed at improving health care in the territory. that is what they said. 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 international i why i'm seeing. well, margaret harris is a spikes person for the world health organization. we asked her earlier whether he's rouse intention to prevent diseases in gaza. could be achieved with 2 trucks of fuel each day. 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 said we need at
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least well considerably more than that. and the a big issue is you've got people crowded together. they, as you, you said, graphically illustrated with your report. they then leaving in mixers conditions. i don't have enough to eat. thank. they don't have water to wash with. there's any 5 percent of the water. but used to come in to the thirt, any errors coming, you know, and they in have or is it conditions just the effect on the mental health of the, comes to bombing means that all the factors are there that will lead to massive that breaks of disease and we're already seeing outbreaks already see 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 that can happen is
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a ceasefire. it's margaret harris day. well since october, the 7th, and already 10 situation on the 11 on israel border has become even more precarious . the lebanese has belie level the territory by germany, and the united states carries out me a daily strikes on these riley targets. most rockets are intercepted, bought some make it through, and israel retaliates both his blah and these rally and says that they don't want all out the conflict, but say they're ready for anything. residents along the board, i have been told to evacuate, but not all have done. so the w. a correspondent, rebecca reese's, filed this report, shunted shops, an empty streets, cats and soldiers. pretty much all the life left in carrie hatch. mona. less than 3 kilometers from each round northern border with 11 on carry, which mona is right in has been as firing line. this strip of shops was struck by
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a rocket from 11 on nearly 90 percent of these town have been evacuated. there's only really soldiers walking around and every now and then you can hit the outgoing fire of these really military is like just 6 or 5. 18 year old. any of lawler was here? the night the rockets hit the ball. i'm the fellow 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. uh, luckily i live there in my 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 end up back here in uniform
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. i know and things those riley are one of the business 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 the law is to run, move to with her husband last year. so the countryside clean air and the quiet. but a lot has changed since then. quite a few months ago. all the neighbors have left for you. so maybe there is one or 2 still here. very, we rarely see any one here in the street. there was a minute to base. there is really so just, uh, i'm not afraid this. the buses find useful fairly value level hub. not afraid, but i'm sure what the future holds a need. no. i'm no some mind read
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a quarter of my so no one knows what will happen next. that's my 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 said bye. for now though, terry hatch. mona remains a town of cats soldiers and a few hottie citizens lancaster. while the conflicting gaza has also cost a shadow over a comfortable fish, a controversial visit to germany by turkeys president, richard ty bowed. one has been here in berlin for talks with german chancellor, olaf shoulds the too late, his voice sharply different views on the war and shake with a stone looking jim and president frank file to a stein man. and then onto the chancellor rate where, oh, laugh schultz was waiting to greet the one with
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a friendly smile of the usual images from a visit between nato allies. but as the 2 leaders spoke to the media, just before the tools, it was clear there was a wide gulf between them on the wall between israel and thomas. i am aware that we have different indeed, very different views of this conflict. that's hardly a secret. and that is even more reason for us to talk, particularly in difficult times. we need to speak directly face to face. she said, oh, look to the places of worship. i hit a hit, hospitalized hit the shooting hospitals to getting children. these things are not in the target. you can't do that. it is not in the debt collection of human rights . you cannot do it. you'll have almost in recent wings and a one has made a series of inflammatory statements about the conflict calling. how may i ask
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freedom fighters and israel a terrorist state? bodies tone in the lane was more conciliatory. e sonya audition visit. how can we solve this problem? how can we get a humanitarian pause in the fighting on money on the call? kentucky and germany make a contribution on how can we take these steps together? that's what it's doing. and i laugh sholtes concentrations on the positives, such as anchors, constructive role brokering a grain deal between russia and ukraine and the importance of trade between turkey and germany. but on the war and gaza is position was clear. if you know germany, you will know that our solidarity is with israel is fund wavering. israel has the right to defend themselves aligned with it as to national life. you know, at the same time we state every life is the 60 views of equally valuable support.
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and this means that the suffering of spending people have got the guys as the civilians, the suffering of the folk. this upsetting us, as well as the 2 latest say there were plenty of other issues to discuss during ad one's very short visit migration. nato enlargement and tech. he type of buying euro fight a war planes were all on the agenda for the remainder of the class. of the woods of garza was kept to a minimum, that in itself may be counted as a success. with the w as chief political editor, mckayla could know santa's her on her take on the statements by the to latest. to visit spite of tech, his presence was always going to be controversial quite clearly. he comes, he is self confident knowing that he's 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
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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 the disagree on every other detail, hardly any other leader could get away with the rhetoric. ad one is currently displaying over israel, 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 intertwined with some 3000000 people with turkish roots living here in germany. and both highly dependent on each saw the turkey economically on germany and germany on
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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. mikaela christopher dan, before we go, he's a round up of some of the world new stories today. the white house has accused a long mosque, orange social media platform, ex, formerly tweets out of amplifying, quote, a hideous lie about 2 weeks people. while the white house has said that in mosques endorsement of a policy using an anti submitted conspiracy theory was unacceptable, mosques retweet also drew widespread and go online. through daunted nations, top court has ordered as a by john to allow the safe return of people to the contested territory of no go into cairo buff. buck who had seized the region in september in the september
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a fancy, is the international court of justice aust, as a by john to install the safe and unimpeded return of those who had evacuated during the conflict show. you got to die. business news is off. next, looking at how hodge and teen is election could affect it's in bottled economy, don't go away. the people in trucks inject, when trying to free the city center, the straight pieces explain the around the world more than 100 and.

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