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seth dobbs november 25th on dw the . this is dw news live from berlin truck center. guys are delivering desperately needed fuel after pressure from united states is for the allows limited humanitarian aid into the gas a strip the deals. these 2 truck loads of fuel coming in a day and that aid can come soon enough for guys or residents, united nations as people there are on the verge of starvation, with water infrastructure, mostly out of service due to the lock of fuel. also on the show tensions over guys
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at the bottom display here in germany. turkish president branch of ty, a bear to one travels to berlin to meet german chancellor. old schultz. the next by sir, welcome to the program. in the last few hours, hundreds of people have reportedly evacuated. i'll shoot for hospital guys as largest medical complex. it's unclear whether the is really army ordered and evacuation. i asked military analyst rena miran why israel would want people out of there, especially when, for some patients moving could be fatal for them. the rough sides near guys, the southern boda with egypt. the arrow by a family live here in the past of gaza that israel said would be safe for civilians . but the family sees the home was destroyed by in his riley bombardment on the 1st
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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, 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 before. it could happen at any time. you could be hit at any time a little bit 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 boat 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 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
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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, this little the dump does 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 a move and tragic telephone. cancer patients are a fragile group. 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 through the minutes located on fuel hasn't just affected hospitals, communications and gaza. we're down for 2 days after the fuel ran out. is ramsay, 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. and that was of course, an update on the fuel deliveries and situation in guys. and here is the interview.
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i promised early with marina me, ron, who was an expert king's college to i asked her about the situation in the hospital where these really are me is operating a good day, nick wells. that's a good question. but we have to see it from the military perspective. and from a military perspective, it is an obstruction to the military operation to come being the hospital because there is always a danger that civilian might be caught in cross fire. so in order to increase the speed of the operation, we know that the adf has been calling, being the building towards the hospital very slowly. also because of the presence of civilians of patients in the hospital, it would make the military operation easier. and of course, we have heard the reports at the hospital doesn't have any electricity to operate annual fits equipment. so in the long term, it might be more beneficial to app,
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evacuate the patients as far as possible in order for them to get the proper treatment and increase the chances of survival. and just to get to why the army is there for weeks, the israeli defense forces have claimed there was an underground him, us command center under hospitals. now that they have taken over this hospitals grounds, how convinced are you by the evidence they've provided as well, i'm afraid it's not me. who has to be convinced. um, i think israel has created a lot of expectations on what we might be seeing and i'll shoot for hospital. and the problem is that the idea has not come through the entire complex. so right now, what is happening is that the evidence that the idea has presented might not be considered as sufficient in order to justify ideas operation in the hospital. because there is a difficult legal situation here. the id a pass to demonstrate in the,
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to come off is using this hospital to conduct their operations. and that, that said they have to demonstrate clearly. so their command has headquarters all from austin, this hospital, which would then allow israel to operate on its territory because otherwise this hospital is protected by the international committee variable. however, the expectation of what we're to see, what kind of command and control center the mazda is not the regular army. so you're not going to encounter a room full of computers. therefore, um, it is possible that the israel will not be able to come up with sufficient evidence in order to support this claim, which will make this addition even more difficult for each row. and if we could very that just shift our focus to the other part of the conflict. the israeli army says his troops are targeting areas where ever have this exist, including in southern gaza. how complicated will it be to limit civilian casualties of much of the guys and population has actually fled south?
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it is very difficult indeed because how moss would um, probably even easier on to use humans. as they are shields, they might hide in densely populated areas and then it will come down to the decision of the commanders on the ground. was it to target those areas or not? so the idea is, does the military advantage outweighs the potential collateral damage that it's going to create such a strike is going to create and that is a very difficult decision, but you have to assess on the case by case basis. but it is to be expected that there will be collateral damage. however, the question here is not whether there will be collateral damage, but how much there will be randomly your own military analyst at king's college in london. thank you so much for those insights. thank you. for having me
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the conflict in gaza has also cast a shadow over a controversial visit to germany by turkeys president, richard type air to when he's 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 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 that 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, 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 you can difficult times how we need to
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speak directly face to face. it's judy said that it will look to the places of worship. i hit a check and i hit hospital as i hit the shooting hospital's 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 almost in recent weights. 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 my, on the call? kentucky and germany make a contribution louder, and how can we take the steps together? what is the life sholtes concentrated on the positives, such as anchors,
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constructive role brokering a grain deal between russia and ukraine and the importance of trade between turkey and gemini. but on the war and gaza, his position was clear production and kents device. 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. at the same time, 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 that worked on the 2 latest say there were plenty of other issues to discuss during edwin's very short visit migration nato enlargement and took a type of buying euro fight. a war planes were all on the agenda. and if a class of woods of garza was kept to a minimum, that in itself may be counted as a success. and here's
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a round up of some of the other stories making news around the world today to ukraine's military size. it has secured positions on the russian occupied eastern bank of the geneva river, which has acted as the invading forces. most significant strategic barrier. 5 the beach had, would mark significant progress and ukraine's counter offensive. which so far has made only small gains. and after a close run election incumbent president and former football or george, we has conceded defeat in liberia's presidential contest opposition leader joseph blackie secured almost 51 percent of the vote in an election where both candidates promised jobs and investment in a highly indebted countries infrastructure several major advertisers have fled at the social media side x after allegations of anti semitism by the sites owner e. long mosque. apple has followed ibm and suspending it's advertising on the network . formerly known as twitter,
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after boston tweeted his support for an anti submitted conspiracy theory. other media companies have followed suit over concerns about their ads showing up next to pro nancy content and hate speech. meanwhile, 3 top researchers have resigned from the open a company after the dismissal of the company, c. e. o. sam alton, the board of the company responsible for the artificial intelligence to chat g p t pushed off. altman, out in a surprise, move on friday. the latest resignations follow the announcement from open a eyes co founder of greg brockman that she too was stepping down. following openings, firing chat, g p t pushed sam ultimately into the spotlight. he became a key voice on the promises and the dangers of generative all it's official intelligence of the launching the popular chat g p t model in november 2022 and government is that top efforts to regulate the sector. and i think if this
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technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the 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. the can a i board said altman, was not consistently candid in his communications with the board and cold new leadership 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,
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accomplishing so much despite all the reasons that should have been impossible. but based on today's news, i quit open a as big as invest. that is sticking with a company though. tech giant, microsoft said the leadership changes will not affect the relationship and that's all from me. up next, we have a documentary film on the far right, militias in the united states, particularly one in idaho, wanting to establish unexcused conclusively, rather, wait colony. some more news at dw dot com and on social media at dw news next, spicer from me and the entire news team here in berlin. thanks for watching the
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