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is the, this is the w news line from berlin over night. air strikes, the target, the central and southern guns, a palestinian media say at least 15 people were killed. indians really attacks this day after dozens died and strikes on the jamalia of refugee camp and an explosive launch for space x. it's biggest rock. it reaches the edge of space during its 2nd test. for more details on the mission shortly including why things didn't go by test plan the
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unlike the local welcome palace, you need immediate say at least 15 people have died and overnight is really strikes in central and southern garza. 13 people were reportedly killed in an attack on a home in new save camp. well, a woman and child were killed in southern con eunice city. this comes after us president joe biden called for a gaza and the west bank to be re united. he says the 2 territories should be placed under the control of a revitalized palestinian authority after the war. he also stressed the importance that lead to strive for a 2 state solution. the president of the palestinian authority, my boot a boss has asked biden to intervene, to stop these really operation and gaza. his appeal follows a deadly strike on an un school within a refugee camp in gauze. as in north, the bodies,
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the debris lay strewn in the office. i'm also going to talk to you in school. we'll know the details of what happened and not to yet clear. but at the start combined to that civilians are paying the highest price to the school. and i know who the head of the human agency helping palestinian refugees denounced the attack and pleaded to a ceasefire. palestinian president of mood of ass. oh, it's more you'd be allowed into gaza. includes the u. s. president, the professor, i like israel and the o at the agent today. i address you as president joe biden, who bears a special responsibility due to his international standing and significant influence on the as rarely occupation authorities. i'm about to intervene immediately to halt this aggression walks. we have the israel says it will
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not stop until it's 2000 completed the task to destroy a mass and 2nd, to attend the hostages. clearly on sylvia with every passing day, there are fewer places where her mazda service can operate. those over on the west side of the city, understand this very well now you've, they've already encountered the catholic power of the army. those who are on the eastern side understand this tonight and will understand it in the coming days of and those who are in the south of the gaza strip and gumble also understand this. so in and out all being sought. the goal with the conflict now, and it's 7 week many asking what next? if it's really for us as do america, i'm us. what will come off to that? are in an opinion paste. so the washington post president joe biden said the gossip in the west bank should be united under one government. he also reiterated his support for 2 state solution as well. 5 minutes to however,
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took issue with buying this plan, looking to see which one of the i think that the palestinian authority in its current form is not capable of accepting the responsibility for cause. and then after we followed and done, all this, having passed tradition uncomfortable, that seem to go to the bottom of it. and so within that in law, if they don't change, then what's the point you know as well. and that's now perform a delicate military and diplomatic balancing act and find a way to complete its goals without exciting. and i think it's closest ally, dw, correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem, told me more about the latest overnight air strikes in central and southern gaza. as you've been reporting michael, we had a early this morning. we heard of a mass rock in the central uh, golf and city of mr. ross and 15 people are supposed to be killed at least 15 people in that attack. and then further south and con eunice, we also heard of
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a another as tried killing a woman and a child. now con eunice, of course, being in southern gaza in the area that israel has told civilians to go to, to evacuate to from the north. seeing more than a 1000000 people from northern guns and move into that area. but we also know that as a expands the operation of these, right, these are expanding their operation. they've dropped leaflets on con units to tell people that, that they need to evacuate from that area as well. suggesting that they are soon going to be expanding their operation into the south. so we know that they have been continuing bombardments in the south, even though they say that that's the area that is safe. you and repeatedly saying that nowhere in dallas are insightful civilians. and there was a strike earlier on saturday in northern gotcha. at a you, in school we here was use as a shelter for displace palestinians. any more on that actually it was a double striking in one area believed to being
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a un school where people were sheltering. some 50 paper were killed in that s trunk . that's according to the galvan ron ministry of health. and then in another area or in the same time we, we, we, we heard of another strike way more than 30 people were killed. more than half of them believed to be children. this double sri coming in this in this area in the north as you say in this refugee camp in northern gauze. we also have the troops and moving around. that area is obviously another target area that this reilly's a hard thing to to, to operate within. uh now egypt has come out in cold. that is dry cool. that double s like a war crime and israel hasn't confirmed anything and it has. but it has said that it is investigating an incident from the body of time, so we don't have any more details on that. but certainly if these schools with so many people were sheltering, were targeted that, that may could be something that may be recorded as a more crime in the future. let's talk about the el cheapo hospital. we understand
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that there was a large evacuation yesterday. there's been some dispute about the impetus for this . do we know if it was voluntary or ordered by the israeli army of the wood? a piece of he is ready. i'm just saying this. i didn't order this evacuation, but that's contradictory to what we're hearing from the w h. so they're saying that's that it was on the is really military order that these people were evacuated . so we don't know exactly the what's happening. the w h o have also been given access to the hospital very, very briefly. and they come out saying it's a desk and that it's obviously not functioning hospital and the remaining patients are they working to get the remaining patients? there's some, nearly 300 patients still inside the hospital as well as a couple of 1000 and health work cuz they're, they're working together with the military to try and evacuate those i q patients out is obviously a very, very complex operation. something is ready,
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military will need to assist in, but it's obviously the w h o stress just how dangerous that operation is. it is still an active goals on even both the military will be assisting, hopefully that evacuation. it is still an incredibly dangerous situation for the w h as well, conducting the operation as well as for the medical staff. and of course the patients who many will be very ill, uninformed. it's a huge operation, but that, that they are really trying to evacuate that hospital entirely dw, corresponding rebecca winters enjoys the one, thinks rebecca for more were now drawing by he bought to be a country director for care in the national in the palestinian territories. she joins us from ramallah. in the westbank, hippa, gauze us health care system is in a state of collapse. we understand many health workers have been displaced, having fled with their families. can you perhaps quantify that?
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and in terms of sure manpower how our hospital still actually functioning to thank you so much my good for this question, which is very, very hard to answer. and only those who evacuated from the north, forcibly evacuated from the hospital and then what they are volunteering and distributing themselves to work in different hospitals. and the so the situation in the hospital is very harsh, very terrifying in terms an existing d. a few. and because of the law as capacity to receive inches deep and, and as you know, most of the citizens in was, are no more functions. and they, the us because our main difference on nor many they are the phase to seek uh, maybe can support or where they can services. but now they are used as testers. some of them as often images for the kids who are attended and, and of course,
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continuing to do that maybe construct time. that's has been said, what is happening now is very, very harsh and difficult because people are continuing to move from been what the ones, the self evacuated from the south like kind of in this area. as soon as we have just seen in the reports more towards the south and they speak centers in hospice and basically in addition to you and does it make that facilities, but they don't just any more by the way. they feel very afraid of staying in the you and does it need to the hospital shifters at or the hospital. but this, this was already overcrowded. last week you can imagine how proud that they are now with the possibilities of diseases. good things, good luck of hygiene practices wanted and unfortunately the ones that are in garza indeed is another wave of diseases that are connected to what what can you tell us specifically about manpower? we've been hearing a lot about materials fuel in particular, how would they staffing themselves?
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so they are trying to do what they can do in a way that would allow them to see electricity or fuel. and this includes, for instance, at reducing the hours of fuel fuel usage, electricity generated a usage. this would be depending on manual equipment, and this would be older. no, i have not to use the electricity for 19 or 4 heating, but only to focus on those very important medical equipment that they are required to keep people to sit by that they are course. as you could see in the defense reports, they are trying to use for instance, as i mentioned menu, what oxygen masks we use by hands not depending on electricity. and this is what they are trying to do. this is up night on vision and use all medical supplies where they are trying to, to get, let's say, a half of 50 percent of that. those of the anastasia or a list quantities of the same colors or medications and the dioceses
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at patients are now taking sessions of 2 hours instead of 4 twice a week instead of 3 times. this is how they are trying to, to use the, the very versus minimal fuel in a way that would be, would allow them to reach more and more of the patients. and how is your team able to still provide help to people in gaza are very difficult. uh, it's very, very difficult. the resources that we used to have at used to distribute it was the source from gaza, basically from the north. and they, they are part of the, what we call in community committees, where they have, for instance, other agencies in the distribution within the shelters where they are either in or located surrounding them. and but honestly, it's a very, very harsh situation. and with, with themselves being able to know they evacuated again, for instance,
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from hon. eunice, or i'm gonna add you towards the end. the now find this, i'm hoping in the centers and drop off. so it's, it's a, it's a very hard situation. i have, i have to admit very, very much tuition for my creed specific. okay, that's a he but to be country director for care in the palestinian territories, many, many tax you on mosque had hoped he'd be seeing space x is starship system. splash down in the gulf of mexico on saturday. but the private space flight company says contact was lost with its starship spacecraft, minutes after it, which space the launch booster also exploded during the 10 minutes life space x however, says the test was a success and provided critical data needed to improve the launch system. it's the 2nd test of the starship system that experience what space x has jokingly described
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as a rapid and scheduled disassembly. earlier space journalist keeps counting, explain how today's failed launch can be considered a success as claimed by space ex they didn't plan for the rock at the blow up, but you're so quickly they had the actually i'm ready to go, which in the space industry we need to have our u. d. a rapid on schedule. but the point is it the rock up much further than it did before the 1st time it blew up and did even lose lose its 2nd stage. this time it looked clean to me and when they get lose it, it was, i'm pretty sure the 2nd stage was either in space or at the edge of space. so as far as test flights go, it's pretty good. because space x has the culture where they can launch and fix and launch in 6 months and 6, they can get from
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a rocket to the sort of works to one that does work in their falcon 9 is blowing up like 250 times. their success rate is astonishing and their ability to get to such success rates. we use the acid with a lot of confidence, but not infinite competence. we ended there more years and 45 minutes. the interest, the global economy portfolio g, w, business b. here's a closer look out the project to analyze the flight for market dominance with dw business beyond the.

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