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the, the, this is dw news life in berlin, trucks entered guns are delivering desperately in need of fuel. after pressure from the us is really allows limited humanitarian 18 to the gaza strip. as the united nation says, people there are on the verge of starvation and tensions over gone so on. display here in germany. turkish president, richard pay it early. one travel stripper land to meet german chancellor. love show the
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i'm michael. ok. welcome. a 1st consignment of fuel has entered garza under an agreement which will see the strip received delivery of 2 truckloads per day. israel agreed to the consignments after pressure from the united states and dire warnings from the united nations about the humanitarian situation in the territory . un officials say that only 10 percent of necessary food aid has entered guns. and since the beginning of the current conflict, rough uh, you guys the southern border with egypt. the ara 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. or at night they sleep at a you in school, but during the day they return to the rubble of their old time. they say every day
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is a struggle to find enough to 8. sometimes there's nothing but tea. but even worse and the hunger they say, is a constant fear of his riley bombs the whole to there's 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. it wasn't. 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 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, and then the bombing in the blockade have also pushed against his health system to the brink of collapse. stuff at the 2 is palestinian friendship hospital say they had to shut down gas is only cancer treatment seem to choose a lack of fuel full so caused by israel blockade without medicine. ok, my therapy, these little the doctors can do to help thousands of cancer patients. yeah, i mean,
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how does the situation is not any tragic? it's a 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 heaviest, most of the minutes located on fuel hasn't just affected hospitals, communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days out of fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank is a fuel good day to into the territory, which the u. n. c is, is only a fraction of what's needed of the. i'd like to now welcome the martin, frank, german director of the u. n. world food program. first of all, martin we in the media have been reporting for weeks now that in already dire situation is getting worse by the day. tell us what you're hearing from your you and colleagues in gaza. while i can absolutely confirm the humanitarian situation
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in gaza is disastrous. we are running out of everything, particularly fuel as we have just stood. now there was a 1st shipment of fuel which is a truck in the ocean, really because it's less than 10 percent off on the actually would need a day just for live saving measures. the gaza strip is home, of course, over 2000000 people. and now it's a war zone, thousands have been killed, tens of thousands injured. what's left of the food distribution infrastructure. you can basically say that the local market collapse, every thing that can be consumed without being cooked. everything can is basically run all bottled water is not available. the water sources that do exist the, well it's often contaminated and resend to health risk. so with the onset,
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the winter on top of that, we are really afraid of starvation in gossip. of course we understand that fuel is finally getting through you reference that earlier, but i take it that you don't see this as all good news as well. the fuel is desperately needed. fuel is behind everything. its behind the starting nation of sea water, which is essential for the water supply is essential for pumping sewage, which is, you know, why sold for hygiene and for a health public health. but it's also vital for bakeries. for example, for mills, we still have about $9000.00 tons of lead in gas, become use it because you come miller and even if you can manage, you wouldn't need water and energy to bake bread. we used to work together was 23 bakery is in goss, i'm not a single volume this operational anymore. and branch of course is the most basic of
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all state performance. you said that the fuel that's going to be getting in to guys or is a drop in the ocean. how is it that the agencies such as the agency that you're working with, can, can, can, can bring more pressure to the is really government to get the kind of fuel that is essential for your operations. well, be slow. we saw the thing, we now have an agreement to bring into trucks or a 2 trucks of diesel, which already helps, and it's desperately need a teacher, larry, for the hospitals and for the food supply. we could run for a bit of time is we have strategic research, but by the 15th of november, our partner organization, when raw, has basically announced that without fuel, they have to stop every bit of humanitarian aid inside casa. that is martin frank, german director of the un world food program. many,
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many thanks. thank you to the conflict in guns. it has also cast a shadow over a controversial visit to germany by turkeys president. reject tell you are the one has been here in berlin for talks with german transel, 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 as an actor in conflict, i'm aware that we have different indeed very different views on this conflict. and
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that's hardly a secret. and that is even more of a reason for us to topic. particularly you can difficult times. we need to speak directly face to face. judy said that to look to the places of worship. a hit has a hit hospital as i hit the shooting hospitals 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 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 tone in the lane was more conciliatory. e, sign your artistic visit, how can we solve this problem? how can we get a humanitarian pause in the fight to look at how kentucky and germany make
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a contribution model? and how can we take these steps together? or what is there in life sholtes concentrated on the positives, such as anchors, constructive roll, brokering a grain deal between russia and ukraine and the importance of trade between turkey and germany. but on the war and gaza, his position was clear, production and kents devise. if you know germany once, as you will know, are solidarity with his relatives on wavering east. 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 that is 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,
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garza was kept to a minimum. that in itself may be counted as a success. for more, i'm joined now by i work on oregon, director of dw is a turkish service. so we're con was in fact a turkish president's visit a success. and if so for him, i don't think so, michael, that this visit was a successful, any of them. neither for ad on know for a chancellor show us because i think that most of the topics are talked in the kind of diplomatic way and nots. very open and the face to face, i think they have to talk more deep because in the past that the avalon calls is rather tell the state and calls the how much resistance fights organization. but we can say that though, like a voice goes, something like that. and that's really ridiculous. and i think this kind of topics had to put it out yesterday and they were didn't even before or the one arrived.
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his visit was roundly criticized here in germany. why it's because of these kind of expressions as he did in the past, it wasn't just one of us. i mean, he did it twice. he did it 2 weeks ago in front of the a t p members of parliament. and on tuesday again, he did it again in front of the a coffee members and the everybody's challenges for him and everybody to scream for them because the relationship to him us is very deep. and therefore ad on was very criticized in the past. as a natural ally, he had to be side by side with all these natural members. but you didn't n t always make a step site and that's not very healthy for all of them. are con shots very publicly addressed the major differences between these 2 leaders. how do you think he mastered the delicate balance between on the one hand, resolutely standing by german policy and on the other showing more welcoming. and
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then tagging is of that policy. so i think that charles didn't have any kind of the other chance to react like this he did yesterday, but i think most of the people, most of the experts, most the, most of the journalists will say that charles was very, very aggressive. he had to be more reliant on his standing. so to israel, for example, and against the how much. and she didn't do this very open. and frankly, i think she was, he looked a little bit week. he wasn't of course, she never smiled, of course. but i think she should be more directly ins, most strong against his opponent, from turkey. but he was an unfortunate talk about the specific differences, the diff, the specific uh, topics that you keep bringing up what you need to address much more specifically. i think you should much my address is that how much does it tell us organization who did it,
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but not the desktop to the press and not to add on the address that to the press on . do i think that the freedom of preston, freedom of speech in turkey should also be a topic that you had to bring up yesterday. but of course, the migration issue, the, the, the, the deal, the refugee deal with the european union is also a very important topic. and of course, these kind of topics while i'm on the major hand. so that was 2 less time to talk everything. and of course, no official press conference, just 2 questions, and there was not very much should show it's of address anything in addition to that, sweden, nato. definitely. i mean, we see that talk to you desperately wants 14 your fighters from germany, and i think on the other hand, a germany will say, okay, and so let's put sweden into the nato and then we can discuss again and this is also a very important thing and those things that we're on the end of the discussion, it will go on for the next couple of weeks, or maybe a month till we get
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a solution to this issue. we're con, oregon, head of the head of director of dw turkish. thank you so much. look it's there's a round up of some of the other stories today. sam opened and one of the founders of the company that develop the artificial intelligence tool chat g b, t has been sacked from his job, a c o. open a eyes bored, push to open out after they lost confidence in him saying he was quote, not consistently candid in his communications with the board, a number of major advertisers, including ibm, disney, apple, and warner brothers. you have to have paused marketing on social media platform, x, formerly known as twitter. the company's own, or even mosque, is facing a controversy over hate speech after he posted his endorsement of an anti semitic conspiracy theory on the platform of the job of what did you tell them that a i is a double. if you're watching dw news, just reminder of our top story. a 1st consignment of fuel has entered gauze under
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