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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin trucks, andrew guns are delivering desperately needed fuel. after pressure from the us. israel allows limited to manage hearing aids into the gaza strip as the united nation says people. there are on the verge of starvation and tensions over garza on display here in germany. turkish president, richard tell you where to want travels to berlin. to meet the german chancellor full of shots, the
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a one. welcome to have viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. a 1st consignment of fuel has entered garza under an agreement which will see the strip received 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 the humanitarian situation in the territory. un officials say that only 10 percent of necessary food has entered guns as since the beginning of the current conflict. the rough side guys is southern boda with egypt. the arrow by a family live here in the positive guys that that israel seed would be safe for civilians. but the family says the home was destroyed by in his riley bombardment on the 1st day of the war. at night they sleep at a you in school, but during the day they return to the rubble of their old time. they say,
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every day is a struggle to find enough to 8. 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. we feel that it could happen at any time . you could be hit at any time able to close at the 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 motors for granted. let this be good because now there is none. well, let's see. and then, and then the bombing and the blockade have also pushed against his health system to the brink of collapse. stuff at the to cuz palestinian friendship hospital say they had to shut down gas is only cancer treatment, seem to choose a lack of fuel. also caused by israel blockade without me to send ok, my therapy is little the doctors can do to help thousands of cancer patients. yeah,
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i mean, how does i'm about the situation is not in each project. i'm invited to move and project what sort of on 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 through the minutes located on fuel hasn't just affected hospitals, communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days out to fuel ran out. is ramsey that will begin allowing to tank is of fuel good data into the territory, which the u. n. c's is only a fraction of what's needed. in the last few hours, the hundreds of people have reportedly evacuated, guns as largest health facility, the i'll shoot for hospital dw course special corresponded abraham. andrew is one, has the latest a full according to an s p journalist on the scene loudspeakers. and
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announced that the idea was asking for the evacuation of the hospital within an hour. the idea of has come out and said that no such evacuation order has been issued and that medical personnel would be allowed to remain in the hospital to help the patients that were unable to leave. the idea for further said that they have offered hospital administration to us to facilitate a medical evacuations. but that if someone got, if cousins wanted to leave, they wouldn't be provided with a safe passage. so we have to contradicting pieces of information coming out of gaza and, but it does seem that for now the idea denies that order of evacuation. okay, so this is all very murky and dynamic, i think, to say the least in all the extra to conflicting information you're getting. or you
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also hearing any reports whatsoever of where all those staff people. and in particular, the seriously injured patients would go. so that's very unclear and we've heard medical of the experts and also and use, you know, warrant against this when we're talking about evacuating it hospital in a small piece of land that has been under constant bombardment for over a month now. and it's not just ship a hospital that is affected by this war. of virtually every other hospital in the gaza strip is affected as well. so even if in, if an evacuation was possible, which for some of the more vulnerable patients, like children, is a highly complicated process even in normal times. the next question is where they, where would they go and that, that question is, remains on, answered michael. we're gonna have to watch this space and see what develops in the
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coming hours. uh, in the meantime, let me ask you this. these really army says its troops were targeting areas wherever hamas exist, including in southern gaza. this is the part of the territory. israel has been telling gardens to flee to what now it's, it's a, it's an alarming development to say the least. the southern part of garza is where hundreds of thousands have heated because of the idea of evacuated to a to go therefore safety. even though the south has been bombarded since the beginning of the war at times it's not like it is a completely safe space. but what we're now hearing is that leaflets had been dropped to guidance in the south, telling them to evacuate westwards. um, and this of course has caused a lot of panic and confusion on the ground because we're talking, get them, keep emphasizing a very small piece of land for almost half of which has, has,
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has at least been called to evacuate. a lot of people, hundreds of thousands of heated that call, and now they're being asked to evacuate to an even smaller portion of the strip that can be expected, expect it to cost panic at the very least and probably a humanitarian, you know, even compounding the humanitarian crisis that already exists, although the western parts is closer would be closer to the roof off border with egypt, where aid is now being allowed to come in. so perhaps, you know, having more people west where it's could facilitate that. but again, we're really looking at a very bad situation, potentially getting worse for the civilians on the ground. dw special correspondent abraham, many things and is really air strikes on the occupied. westbank is killed, 5 palestinian militants, an injured to other people. the strikes hit the block, the refugee camp near the city of novel, israel's military set. it struck
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a number of terrace, an armed wing of palestinian president mark, moodle bosses font party claimed the dead as it's fighters. more than 200 palestinians are estimated to have been killed in the occupied westbank since a mazda is terror attacks in israel. on the 7th of october, it is mainly media reporting that the desktop from the mazda attacks at the nova music festival on october 7 has been revised sharply upwards. they say a police investigation has found that at least 350 people died there, rather than the previously reported range of between 260 and 270 police say they believe that how much did not know about the festival before carrying out the attacks the conflict in gaza has also cast a shadow over a controversial visit to germany by turkeys president. richard, tell you, bird. one has been here in berlin for talked with german,
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trance little of schultz. the 2 leaders voice sharply different views on the war and shake weatherstone looking jim and president, frank boucher stein man. 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 does to be up to the back to in conflict i'm aware that we have different, indeed very different views on this conflict, and that's hardly a secret. and that is even more of a reason for us to talk. particularly you can difficult times how we need to speak directly face to face. judy said that to look to places of worship a hit check. she had
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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 and races which add one has made a series of inflammatory statements about the conflict calling. how may i ask freedom fighters at israel at tara state? nazis? tony lane was more conciliatory. e. sonya autistic visit. how can we solve this problem? how can we get a humanitarian pause in the fighting on my, on the call, kentucky and germany make a contribution model? and how can we take these steps together? what is the life sholtes concentrated 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, his position was clear,
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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. and 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. the doors on the 2 latest said there were plenty of other issues to discuss during ad one's very short visit migration. nato enlargement and turkey type of buying you wrote 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. some other stories making news today, the united nations top court has ordered also by john to allow the safe return of people to the contested territory of no go, no car bo buck who sees the region in an offensive. in september,
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the international court of justice asked us about, drawn to ensure the safety and unimpeded return of those who left during the conflict by 13 votes to to liberia in opposition leader and former vice president or joseph. what k is, boys to become? the countries new printing out in a surprise move on friday. the latest resignations followed the announcement from open the ice co founder greg brockman, that he too was stepping down following altman's fire chat g p t pushed sam ultman into the spotlight. he became a key voice on the promises and dangers of generative author official intelligence off the launching the popular chat and g p t model in november 2022 and government is that top efforts to regulate the sector. i think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the
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government to prevent that from happening. but we, we try to be very clear about what the downside cases and the work that we have to do to mitigate that. but on friday, he was ousted from open a i, the company he helped found a to years ago. this is the today i board said altman, was not consistently tempted in his communications with the board and cold nearly the ship quite necessary. the shock statement had news of all the changes at the top, the chief technology officer, we'll takeover on to the replacement for altman, is hired and another found the left. greg brookman posted on social media. we've been through toughened great times together, accomplishing so much despite all the reasons that should have been impossible. but based on today's news, i quit open
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a as big as invest. that is sticking with a company though. tech giant, microsoft said the leadership changes will not affect their relationship. will ended their up next. our tech to ship looks at how china is capitalizing on the growing world wide appetite for chinese may technology, more news and 45 minutes. the issue, how many platforms can you handle single tenuously without having the feeling that it's just too much you might see me how much can we do simultaneously.
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