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well, the, this is data viewing use live from berlin, reaching a release deal. hopes arise after cutter announce is israel and her mouse are edging towards the deal for the release of dozens of hostages being held in garza. how about seas some $240.00 people during its deadly cross border rate, more than a month ago. more than 30 premature babies evacuated from jazz as largest hospital arrive in the south of the district. the un describes the besieged el cheapo
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hospital as a death zone. days after his rarely troops storms the medical complex looking for how much command center cypress gears up to become a humanitarian aid. how progressive, if israel agrees to the aid cord or ships caring $500.00 times what a truck can deliver, could soon be the party from the island. also in the program, a possible pivot to the political right. in argentina, voters are choosing a new president and the south american country. polls are close, but they put the far right populace malay slightly ahead. the next by sir, welcome to the program. israel and how mass are close to agreeing on a deal to release the hostages held in the gaza strip. according to israel's investor to united states, michael hertzog,
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for sorts words echo those of an earlier statement by the guitar, a prime minister at a joint press conference with e. u foreign affairs chief, your set burrell mohammed al tiny said only minor details remained to be agreed for him as to free more than 200 people kidnapped by militants in the october 7th attacks. israel is likely to agree to a 5 day cease fire in return for the hostages. a deal is going through a ups and down from time to time, as well as the last few weeks. but i think that to, you know, i'm not more confident that we are close enough to reach to a data that can bring the people safely back to their homes without a they all of the hostages on how side or what to go to the exchange. uh, that's what happened would take this from those media sites. more than 30 premature babies that were evacuated from guys as i'll see if a hospital have arrived at
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a medical facility in the south of the strip. they are part of a joint. you in red, crescent operation to get the remaining staff and patients out of the besieged el cheapo hospital. you and efficient officials visiting the house chief, i described it as a dead zone. after is rarely forces rated the facility, searching for him as fighters that they say are fighting there. earlier i spoke with dw correspondent rebecca readers in jerusalem. i asked her about reports coming from a top official engagement that more pre, pardon me, that more premature babies had been evacuated from the i'll she for hospital. that's right next we know that this has been in the planning for some time, but the babies are always a very high priority to be evacuated from the hospital. we have had what now that $31.00 room meeting the surviving baby. so it was originally 34 and the i see you are in the, near ne, towards now there 31 and they have been evacuated to for the south. there.
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the paperwork being done in plans for them to be moved into a hospital in egypt. but that hasn't happened yet, they all being taken careful in the south. so it's some good news for, for those babies obviously. and they're still patients inside the hospital and there is a plan to try to evacuate. the remaining between 10200 patients still in the hospital in the end, the remaining stuff as well. that will be done in conjunction with the w h of the world gate. you gain access to the hospital for about an hour today to try to coordinate that mission. it's obviously a very complicated mission that will be done in conjunction with the military us. and rebecca, if we can just sort of widen our focus to the overall situation, the is really army has been telling thousands for weeks now to seek safety in the south. but as we just said earlier, overnight there were air strikes in central and southern gaza. where can people flee to now? well, that is obviously
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a huge question for the people that are sheltering in the south. they have been told to go there is we've been hearing for weeks now and many, many over a 1000000 from the knolls have made their way to the southern part of the gaza strip. but we know that the southern part of the gaza strip has also been on the bombardments throughout this time. the u. n. has said there is no way it's safe for gardens to go. and we also know that the military have over the weekend, dropped leaflets into the han units area or into areas in the south saying that people should evacuate those areas as well. so exactly where they are supposed to go to. we still don't know, we understand, but the military wants to set up these sites, but that's certainly not going to be enough room for all the people who are sheltering down there in the south. and we, so strike over night killing at least one woman and a child in the south. and as i say, they've been ongoing since the beginning of this operation. we also saw a couple of s cracks in the central pot and she received g compton. that's what happened there that they used to use me a refugee camps and we start seeing large numbers of people,
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thousands of people killed in noise. so people in gauze are really running out of safe places to go. the united nation says it is deeply shocked after is really air strikes it to you in schools this weekend, killing dozens of people seeking shelter at the facilities. the palace standing authorities, presidents by mood of boss, has reiterated his request for us president joe biden, to intervene to stop these really operation and gas on. this comes as washington calls for guys and the westbank to be reunited after the war. that bodies, the debris lay strewn in the office to miles have been attacked, come to you and school will know the details of what happened and not to yet to clear. but at the start combined to that civilians are paying the highest price. so this was the head of the u. n. agency helping palestinian refugees denounced the
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attack and pleaded ceasefire, palestinian president of mood of ass. oh, it's more you'd be allowed into gaza and cold. so the us president, the professor is ally, is video a leo at the isn't, i mean, today i address us president joe biden, who bears a special responsibility due to his international standing and significant influence on the is really occupation authorities to intervene immediately to halt this aggression, you obviously have that are and what is the file size? it will not stop until it's too though, is incomplete, too fast 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, they've already encountered that kenzie power of the army. those who are on the
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eastern side understand this tonight and will understand it in the coming days of those who are in the south of the gaza strip. and god will also understand as soon and not all you know, being sought because with the conflict now and it's 7, it's week many asking what next if is really for us is do american m. s? what will come off to that in an opinion and paste. so the washington post president joe biden said the gossip in the westbank should be united under one government. he also reiterated his support for 2 state solution as well as 5 minutes to however, i took issue with the buttons plan looking to ship a in the front us. i think that the palestinian authority in its current form is not capable of accepting the responsibility for cause. after we fought and done all of us that haven't passed significant, comfortable that single go to the bottom of it. and so within the law, if they don't change, then what's the point you know as well. and that's now perform
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a delicate military and diplomatic balancing act and find a way to complete its goals without a night saying it's closest ally. cypress is preparing to become a hub for us humanitarian aid operation for gas. a. the government of cyprus has told dw, that preparations have now taken a big step forward. cypress says it's now working on technical, not political issues. currently, the only way to get 8 into guys is from egypt and via the rafa crossing. but that is often closed cypress plans to use as part of florida go to gather international aid and send it on to gather as it is one of the closest places in the you to the strip dw is jack paris sent us this report. this is the heart of a plan by the cypriot government to send international aids to gaza. long the could
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pull to you is just under 400 kilometers away. the sit 3, it's government says israel will, most opposed the plan. as long as its official was, can check what's loaded onto ship spend for garza now with proceeded from the party to go to the technical part of it. so we've seen that these are politically the implementation, the allies, vision of the quarter. and now, well, the part that with technical issues have been resolved. guessing the h ship side to see should be simple enough. the biggest issue would be how to one load them in garza, the pool that has not been fully functional since israel is blockade from 2007. and israel has bombed the area since the october 7 terror attack cit, prius plan could build a temporary floating port just off the coast base, a biscuit dramatically, speed up the delivery of aide. one ship can carry 500 times. what a truck come in nicosia, the cypriot red cross says it's in communication with the government and can move a like this quickly. we are ready at any time and we have a such
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a warehouse as smaller in all the districts. so we're ready at any time within the hour. please come on, send to the next along the ports coordinates between 21 countries. when it comes to evacuations, from crisis zones, it's been operational since 2016. it's set to play a major role in the humanitarian aid cardo plums, set them to conditional needs to have a different security environment to be able to proceed with the implementation of these ideas. but of course we are in the context paddling to did those preparations with all the stakeholders involved from greece and the netherlands are really keen to get a moving here quickly. a argentinians head to the polls today and i run off election pitting economy administer. sergio massa, i guess the far right candidate have you hear me late? the vote comes in mid argentine is worst economic causes and 2 decades with triple
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digit inflation and rising poverty. a has a slight edge in early polling. these promise to shake up the economy to fix the country's economic was including replacing the pay so the us dollars, the countries currency and slashing government spending. fear of painful reforms is driving many to support legacy candidates. sergio massive delays radical reform plans are getting backing from an unexpected corner. the countries use these injuries. goldschmidt has more natalia and alexis or siblings in the 2nd round. the presidential elections and argentina. natalia will vote for parent as economy minister search your muscle. and alexis, for libertarian, have you hear me late? natalia can't comprehend her brother's choice. and the women june august instead of late on finding out where and then i can understand and good and really nice. but i find it very strange listening to history fast. he's someone who knows how to discuss opinions. he's a loving person, but he's supporting
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a person who appear to sign in to me or what is it yelling? while alexis does not approve of some of the links proposals like dollarization and the revisionism surrounding the brutality of argentina's military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983, none. the less doesn't share natalia spears. so basically what i remember from that, i don't, i find it strange how she having these through everything she has lived through in this country with different governments. and continue to support someone else who's in the present guidance and or in the habit of sending it to go younger. i get done with journalist one to whom i'm studying the extreme right. and it's rise among young voters. he has analyzed the generation gap using his own family as a case study, as it was dealt with in a popular podcast. time will be in anything we're seeing and this election and this political cycle, very intense generational conflict with our families in which the younger members
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vote for me, they know service and then that my whole and whole that i mean make but there are exceptions. this is christian and he considers most uh, as the better choice or easy knowing his father on the other hand would never vote from awesome or parameters of mediation, the equal us my son's decision to vote some muscle. well this me a lot. and then what he said, the long history behind most of the parent isn't that is unacceptable. he will put anymore because she has had diarrhea. so she she was despite their differences, you know, father and son have an excellent relationship. christy on has never tried to change his father's mind. trinity, i'm like i would oh yeah. now i am also installed by my father repeats on wine guy and turn him into a supporter of the affair and they say they will not be much time to celebrate in argentina. no matter what the outcome of the election,
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the next president will have to find a way to bring together a politically divided society. that's all the news for now. up next reporter with a story on carry bass and climate change. mix spicer for me in the entire news to here in berlin. thanks for watching. is chewing the actually we don't have a choice. so we have little time list to save the planet. so we have to do what we can as fast as possible. we only have one generation left just 25 years to implement the greatest revolution since the tune of the industrial age . replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy around the
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