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the, the, this is the w news. why? from berlin trucks entered guns, they delivering desperately needed fuel after pressure from the us. israel allows limited humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. as the united nation says, people there are on the verge of starvation piling pressure on israel's closest ally demonstrators in the us stage. nationwide, protest aiming to build momentum for a ceasefire intentions over gaza on display. here in germany, circuits president wage apt, how you are, the one travels through berlin to meet german chancellor love,
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show the greetings, 12 viewers around the world. unlike look through a 1st consignment of fuel has entered gaza under an agreement, which will see the strep receive delivery of 2 truck loads per day. israel agreed to the consignments after pressure from the united states and dire warnings from the united nations about to humanitarian situation in the territory. the fuel deliveries have also allowed communications in the strip to resume. the rough side near guys is southern border with egypt. the arrow by a family live here in the past of guys that, that israel said would be safe for civilians. but the family sees the home was destroyed by in his riley bombardment on the 1st day of the war. at night they
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sleep at a you in school, but during the day they return to the rubble of their old times. they say every day is a struggle to find enough to h. sometimes there's nothing but tea. but even worse than the hunger, they say, is a constant fear of his riley bombs. the whole world is 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 a little bit closer at the initial because we don't on food or drink. so we just want to be safe with our children. now, right, know, off of the field, we have both and 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, and then the bombing and the blockade have also pushed against as health system to the brink of collapse. stuff at the to cuz palestinian friendship hospital so they had to shut down guys is only cancer treatment seem to choose the lack of fuel also
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caused by israel blockade without medicine. ok. my therapy, this little the doctors can do to help thousands of cancer patients. yeah. i mean, how does i'm about the situation is not any tragic. i mean it's move and tragic. telephone cancer patients are fragile, agreed. 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 affected hospitals, communications and gas. so we're down for 2 days out of fuel ran out, is ramsey that will begin allowing 2 tank is of fuel per day to enter the territory, which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of watts needed dw, special, corresponding air. abraham is in jerusalem and joins us now. a finally, some fuel is getting through what's changed?
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well, we have, we're told is that israel will allow about $2.00 to $2.00 trip to trucks of fuel a day. and the cambridge is it will allow, we've seen promises of allowing a like this throughout this conflict. but usually it takes a little bit of time to we can actually see a concrete effect for it on the ground. what had been holding the, the allowance of a fuel before, according to these releases so that they said that they would have, they had fears that how much would use that fuel for a war purposes. uh, but again, the strip needs fuel desperately for humanitarian needs. and it seems that the us pressure is really what a push this through this time. and we hope to see, you know, effects of that age in the coming days. but also on communications to you in officials. a warrant that is real siege on gaza is worsening. and already dire
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humanitarian crisis saying that people might not be killed by fighting, but rather by disease. that's pretty stark warning. it's it's a start coordinating, but it doesn't really come as a surprise when you, when other humanitarian organizations have been warning against this. this exact situation for virtually, since the war began. i mean, even prior to the war, the gaza strip is an impoverished a, a place one of the most densely populated places in the world that already had, you know, supplies getting in into the strip are already very controlled. but now after, you know, we're entering the 2nd month of near constant bombardment and a ground operation. we know that a lot of the basic infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals certainly has been effective, but also things like bakeries, a supermarkets. and so it is,
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it's in some ways a situation that we've seen coming to, you know, for the past 6 weeks or so. as you will know, these really armies said it's a, it's advancing, it's troops where ever a hamas exist, including in southern gaza, the stretch over the territory by the way, israel just weeks ago, told gardens to flee to. so what now for all these displaced guidance us and we have heard that the people in 10 units that's in the southern part of the strip have been seeing flyers warning them that the area may not be a safe for long. this is huge. the alarming because already is really please for civilians to evacuate from the north through the sound for very controversial andrew widespread condemnation. and these really argument from the beginning was that the north is where the operational concentration of how much is
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a that's why they were the big for example targeted going into she for hospital, which are ready, a really good because our has caused the outrage around the world and now they're saying that the southern part may not be safe any longer it's, it's difficult to really overstate how disastrous this would be for the humanitarian situation. i mean, you already have about a 1000000 people in the southern part. it's very, very small. well, this could do is put more pressure on the border with egypt. weeks prior there were, there was please for egypt to take in dozens. but the egyptian president has been very clear about this, is that he will not allow mass migration of dozens into egyptian territory, fearing that he would in that way be enabling uh, you know, the permanent displacement of palestinians, off of the gaza strip. and so gardens in the south are really caught in an
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impossible situation between war and egypt. which as far as we know, and as far as everything that egypt and officials have told us, they also said they have security concerns. and, and that puts the guidance in a very impossible place. okay. that is dw special corresponding abraham. thank you. israel says it has destroyed a major weapons factory used by militant group, palestinian is lama jihad in gaza. the army released this video that it said showed the destruction of the facility. it says rocket parts and drones were found in the building which was located in northern garza. meanwhile, they've been more pro palestinian rallies in the us. active is in several cities, took to the streets to demand president joe biden press for an immediate cease fire in gaza with growing numbers of americans of the same opinion. she was more from
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washington correspondent, benjamin alvarez. goober, the process is calling for a ceasefire in washington. dc central train station, it is just one of many actions happening nationwide as part of the set it down for palestine protest. then a just demanding an immediate seized choir, but i hold too old u. s. a to israel. earlier health professionals met in front of the white house with a similar message. it's hard to be a physician's heart to be a doctor whose job is feelings patients every day. and then coming home and seeing all of these images and videos of patients being basically can, we are doctors. so we are horrified by what's happening to our patients in guys out what's happened to our colleagues and god zones. and the white house is condoning this. and the white house has pretty much given permission and supports the military attacks on civilians in up in the post and territories and gaza. we are
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mobilizing the medical community to stand up against this and raise their voices and demand a ceasefire and demand saving the children's health best. so now asking for a ceasefire and is rolling gaza, they call themselves doctors against genocide, a group that is protesting in front of the white house, demanding that by not ministry to so sending a weapons to as well. they're not alone. reason cultural that the majority of americans, more than 60 percent, are in favor of a ceasefire. so we can see that not only here in dc, but many of a cities where these protests are happening, there is a shift in the mood and there's also the growing criticism of dividing administration. holes also show a growing support for a cease for you. i'm on by these fellow democrats, something that's putting additional pressure on the president. he is dressed. there is no possibility of israel agreeing to receive higher because the defeat of comma
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observers said the election was largely peaceful despite some violent clashes during the 1st round. the conflict in guns. it has also cast a shadow over a controversial visit to germany by turkey's president, which had tie you. bird. one has been here in berlin for talks with german chancellor, olaf schultz, the 2 leaders voice sharply different views on the war. and shake weatherstone looking jim and president, frank boucher stein maya and then onto the chancellor rate, went off. schultz was waiting to greet the one with a friendly smile. 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. that's to be up to the back to in conflict. i'm aware that we have different,
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indeed very different views on this conflict, and that's hardly a secret. and that is even more of a reason for us to topics this particularly difficult times. we need to speak directly face to face. she said that to look to places of worship a hit check, she had a hit hospital as i hit the shooting hospital's to getting children. these things are not in the target. you can't do that. there's not in the debt collection of human rights. you cannot do it. you'll have almost in recent weeks, everyone has made a series of inflammatory statements about the conflict calling. how may i ask freedom fighters and israel, a terrorist state bodies? tony lane was more conciliatory. e. sony or tish. this is, how can we solve this problem? how can we get a humanitarian pause in the fighting on money on the call,
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kentucky and germany make a contribution model? and how can we take these steps together? what does the whole life sholtes concentrate 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, production and kents devise if you know germany once, as you will know, our solidarity with israel is on wavering east for israel has the right to defend itself aligned with international law. or at the same time i decide we say every life is equally valuable and this means the suffering of the people of cause us and then cause upsetting us as well. and gaza worked on so to me to say there were plenty of other issues to discuss during ad one's very short visit migration nato enlargement and took a type of buying you wrote fight a war planes were all on the agenda for the remainder of the class of the woods of
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garza was kept to a minimum. that in itself may be counted as a success and will lend it their business is next looking at how are continue this upcoming election could affect it's in vandals economy. i'm michael, look who i'll be back with more new shortly. bye for now. the world in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about the topics that concern us. about this story is beyond the headline world in progress. t w costs. sometimes a seed is of all you need to allow big ideas to grow.
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