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the the business, the, the news live from bell in israel steps up. it's james, that's how most exploits gauze us all she for hospital the is rarely minutes. her release video footage and says shows how mosque militants bringing hostages from the october 7th. the 7th turbo tax into the hospital also coming up the right wing populous top gave me the wins odds and teen has run off elections. the president direct vows to an odds and teen has declined. also use of to can all make mismatched plus loved ones of russian soldiers fighting a new frame,
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gives to fly them and put in an ultimate to give all the troops of break all face widespread protests. the gulf is welcome to the program. the homeless wrong health ministry in gaza says at least 12 people have been killed and then is really a strike in the palestinian territory. a spokesman for the ministry said the strike hit the indonesian hospital in the north of the gaza strip. i'd be fighting most heard at the hospital on tank separate boat at least around at the facility. this comes off to israel's military, carried out another night of operations inside gaza, explosions and flags was seen in the south of the region as well as, um, it says its missile defense system also shopped down a number of rockets coming from gauze and the out i asked the w correspondence
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on exam of is really military has commented on the reported strike on the indonesian hospital. we have not seen a statement yet on this drive of the hospital where we received some footage that reportedly shows heavy fighting around the indonesian hospital that is in the north . heavy fighting has also been reported from other areas as israel army is reportedly moving uh you know, even deeper inside some of the neighborhoods. uh, broadening uh the uh, also the operation of the ground forces. but of course, as strikes are also continuing, that also has been reported as strikes in the cells of the goals of strip limit in a rough house. this is the city on the southern end of the gaza strip. and we also hearing you know about that, you money, terry, and situation by united nations agencies. they're saying a about
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a 1700000 people out of the 2200000 of residents in the gaza strip. i know on the move has been displaced. most of them, many of them i have to say went to the south. so say for areas, but evelyn bergman. of course, there's also a ongoing and the there's also concern now uh for another matter because the, you know, as, as cold weather now we've seen also pictures coming out of gaza for rain, rain, and many people are the in shelters that are overcrowded. so this is of course, also a concern for the humanitarian stakeholders there, which is already very dia until now. and now the hostage negotiations seem to be on the way. have you heard anything about any progress on these negotiations? or whether it has been a lot of reports in the past days. also we've been hearing from
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a cutoff from officials. they're saying that the ups and downs in the negotiations, but that besides acting closer to a potential deal, but nothing seems to be really tangible. right. now, so it's only a speculation how such a d a could look like a cottage, the main menu to between israel and thomas and also united states and egypt are as stakeholders, as we understand in these negotiations. so we understand from some reports that could be up to 50 hostages, mainly women, elderly and children that could be released. they should also be a, that's a demand. uh, we understand by most a, a polls and hostilities because they also have to get older hostages safely out. and we also understand that how much is asking. but these are over and confirmed reports. i have to stress that
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a female prisoners and children currently being held in is really prisons a should be released. but again, you know, for the moment we know that negotiations on going, but it's unclear when the materialize into a deal. yeah, it's tanya time of that we bolting from the jerusalem. thank you, tanya. israel has released the video. it says proves that how most militants use because us all she for hospital in connection with the october 7 turbo tax says the footage shows hostages being brought into the hospital. as well as military has also released the video of a tunnel. it says runs on the hospital officials from the homeless one health authority denied that all c for sits at top a home off command and control center. the v is real defense forces have released this footage. they say shows a tunnel under gases el cheapo hospital. the idea says the 55 meter long shaft ends
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with a blast prove door, but did not say what is behind it. this footage has not been independently verified . the idea also released the video of what it says are hostages taken from israel, and during the hospital, the footage appears to be dates down to october, the 7th, the day of the hi massa tax. these real defense forces has a moral obligation to bring everyone, everyone else our hostages home. we will not risk them until we do come us was hiding and murdering our hostages in chief, a hospital from us was building their tunnels underneath she for hospital, a mass is designated as a terrorist grew by the us and e. u among others, military experts say the way how mass operates makes it difficult for the i d f to
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provide proof of their operations. her mouth denies israel's claim that they have use the hospital as cover for a military command center. a claim that the hospital staff also deny us the whole. this footage was released by the how mouse run gas, the health industry after the rate on all she saw since october 7th, thousands of gallons of flood the hospitals in the hope of finding protection from israel's bombardment. israel's attacks on all chief i have drawn global condemnation. the world health organization has called it a dead zone. dr. say is really troops smashed medical equipment and are restricting their access to water. some of the unfortunate sick leave those 2 patients overnight dislike. yeah, so it's don't any like, you know, as long as you have a place to live in, they're still pretty full rubbish with a better way to let them know to get out of the building. but the reason is keep
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the email just thomason, but do provide us with the model number of the carpet club. you how's your national groups, including the world health organization. i say israel's order to evacuate patients is a death sentence for some of those who have tried to leave the area have come under attack, including a doctors without borders, convoy. many patients and staff are still stuck inside. all she saw with little to no water food for medicine. cypress is preparing to become a hub for humanitarian aid operation for cause of the government of cyprus told dw, that preparations have now taken a big step forward. cypress is it's now working on technical not political issues. currently. the only way to get 8 into goals is from egypt via the roof of crossing that one is often closed cypress plants to use it's part of lama code to gather
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international aid and send it on to gaza. as it is the one of the closest places in the you to the gaza strip use jack park filed this report of the this is the hearts of a plan by the cypriot government to send international aids to gaza. long the comports here is just under 400 kilometers away. this it pre its government says, israel will most oppose the plan. as long as its official was, can check what's loaded on to 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 where the part that with the technical issues that are being result guessing the 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 being fully functional since israel's blockade from 2007. and israel has booms the area since the october 7th terror attack because it pre its
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plan could build a temporary floating port just off the coast. they say this could dramatically speed up the delivery of aid. one ship, it can carry 500 times. what a truck come in nicosia, the cypriot red cross says it's in communication with the government can move aid like this quickly. we are ready at any time and we have a such a warehouse as smaller in all the districts. so we're redid any time within the hour this come on since the next along the ports coordinates between $21.00 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 plans set, and frequent diesel needs to have a different security environment to be able to proceed with the implementation of the site the. but of course we are in the context puddling to did those preparations with all the stakeholders involved from greece and the netherlands are
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really keen to get a moving here. quickly started springing there. and after the talks, each is director of the time. think tank is use of international affairs. she's a full especially advisor to the in unions of for an, a fast cheap natalie. how helpful is the is you about a maritime a coil to gaza as well? i think codes uh, actually quite high. i think this is a realistic uh, 1st thing um and, and the cost is also connected to the broader discussion about, you know, of course you monetary and access, but also the way in which this connects to the question on hosted reduce, which of course is also another aspect which is hi, on each end of the silence. so all these be taken, i would say, i think there is a high likelihood that this way will indeed happen. and of course, you know, one shouldn't underestimate the fact that of course, this is great news. now,
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having said this, i did the well to highlight the fact that i think the number of risk that should also be borne in mind. i'm a veteran investigator. one thing is the maritime moved to provide humanitarian access as an addition to the territorial 1 may be passing through. it cannot be a substitute for this and i think that's one important question to bear in mind. now the 2nd, which is perhaps a slightly more medium to long, tough question is the of course this cannot substitute the adventure connection between a garza, i'm the west back, which inevitably passes through is what i'm trying to say here is that there is no substitute basically from in a, c gets to a, a territorial connection, he connection. if we are to hold up for the idea of
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a 2 state solution between garza, i'm the west back which was a terrible connection to ensure themselves. so we have to be extreme, where the a maritime room route is, know something, but in the long time this of something that is going to actually diminish the prospect. so that happens. now the u. a has reiterated israel as a ride to defend itself again and again of the do you see that political support? waning was the growing, schuman is here, and prizes as well, i wouldn't say, but it's a political support for is those rights assessment is really, i think it's the understand to ink books as you know, hours passed, and she, military and cashing on human casualties increase. not only is there a to document entire test or b as we know, but i think there is this rule, the question which is, is israel's war actually in the long term? going to increase israel's security? so you don't use the humanitarian catastrophe. and folding most of the political
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implications of that, you know, we keep on talking about the day off to, gosh, well, is the day off to as to monetary and tell you, how shall to use uh, increase the volume of the questioning is, will try to solve defense, i think the question, which is the comment of funds and almost everyone's mind is, is this way of conducting self defense, something that is actually going to increase israel's and security. now if it was military is provided a fresh footage showing how most tunnels under a major hospital does the u. back vis assessment. or of course we haven't. you know, i think you, you rightly pointed out a is that this has not been independent, t verified, but that will cause a heart surgery. no, no physician to be able to face anything on the account. um, i would say that so long as that is a resistance amongst thompson reeves in europe,
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which is of course x away the resistance in the united states to calling for a ceasefire. there's going to be a political information. let me put it in these terms to actually consider as verifies the evidence, the israel readings fluid. it is extremely difficult to sustain the resistance to a cease fire if we start questioning the evidence, which doesn't necessarily mean that the evidence itself shouldn't open questions. nothing they told you that from the institute of international fast, thank you very much. thank you. that's the some of the other story is making headlines. authorities in the dominican republic say heavy rainfall and flash flooding has killed at least 21 people. at least 3 children all set to be among the victims. the stones have severely damaged infrastructure in the caribbean
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nation, the president has cooled the down for the conference quote, launch is rainfall event at the pump. sa shakira has reached a settlement with spanish prosecutors and a tax full case and avoid this jail time. a course in barcelona auditor to pay a $7300000.00 euro fine saying i was charged with failing to pay more than $14000000.00 euros in spanish income tax. for 2 days of being fired from open a i, the company is former c e o sam open has joins the artificial intelligence companies talked back on microsoft where he will be leading a new advanced a research team over at open a i x which boss m a chair will take the right waiting populace to politician to hobby and mila has one argentine as run of presidential election. it has promised to implement sweeping economic reform,
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such as dumping argentina's currency, the pay, so altogether after replacing it with a dollar of to years. if it can, on the crisis in the country, support has helped me. those ideas will bring about radical change for the back to down, celebrating the victory of dean as president elect. many of javion relates supporters of desperate for change. after years of sorting installation and rising full warranty, it was the only thing we want is that the changes for the federal court, for no service. it's incredible happiness. it's the end of the never ending the kind so to the corrupt. like she didn't get that. i believe there are many people here who gave this government to chat. i think that in the last elections exactly the same thing happened. they gave it a chance. well ok,
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that's it. now let them give a chance to millay. that him govern in peace because it's not going to end like this. but again, that's about that. i mean that i see the policies that have been described as a libertarian to the xtreme. me labeled the presidential election surprisingly convincing. much in the, in the headed country, people by us of an economy crisis. the closing, as your tino sent to the bank and replacing the countries specials with you as dollars among the blanks up. it's highly an orthodox platform. i want to tell you something, we have the determination to print the fiscal are going to check. we have the determination to fix the problems of the central bank. we have the determination to put art and tina on its feet and move forwards. millis uploaded. so you
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must see the people of origin tina to the end of the box after he conceded defeat the newly elected president boutique office on december 10 and pleased with the country's bullet eyes, politics, and on the stable economy. the new leader, we'll have a chance to put his ready gun solutions to the test. us secretary of defense lloyd austin, has made a surprise visit to ukraine's capital keys. i'll send underscored washington's commitments to help you find 5 rushes invasion us is one of your friends main support us and has provided billions and age to keys. austin strip comes as divisions growing among members of the us congress. go all the providing more financial assistance to you. frank. the families of russian troops, southern and the invasion of ukraine are trying to convince the crime then to bring their loved ones back from the front. but the protests are risky in
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a country. what even a blank piece of paper can put you in prison of the community. we are waiting for your help relatives of russian men fighting ukraine. have a message for president, letting me person this manifesto, demands that the soldiers be released after a year service. and this threatened nationwide protest if that doesn't happen. so sending another meeting. unfortunately, most of the relatives of men who are called up are rarely protesting the conditions of the service. they not opposing the war. all the mobilization itself. such protest if there are any insignificant the number and quickly suppressed was not the cause. that was the governors in moscow, the loved ones of men has been sent to the front, hold up black cods cooling for their return. although the rally was not explicitly against mobilization,
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it wasn't long until the police arrived and the post is have to be put away, which was to put them through yesterday. if you speak up, you'll be put in jail. many people realize this, of course, and they fear that they don't believe in their own strength. so there is no mass participation. but despite this, i'm sure that many wives would like their husbands to come back. we've got a notice. everyone is tired of the war best, the middle in the front and the partners says military analyst, young met, fee is, according to his data, more than half of the russian forces currently in the greenville cooled off as part of russia's mobilization and even breaks from the fighting a hard to come by. the reason we see a lot of complaints that many soldiers are not approved to go on vacation. they're told the piece of paper is missing. the commander didn't sign this and all of these other excuses. you can understand why there's no full fledged rotation. and do you list a large number of soldiers leave?
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who will fight a, a jim while you like, the kim kim way about russian law prevents mobilized men from leaving the front human rights groups points out there only 3 ways to be discharged. serious injury being sent to prison for absence without leave or reaching the age limits of 65. because that's in the decree on mobilization, there is no limit on how long mobilized maine will have to fight. and there's also no limit in the lower on mobilization. so according to russian law, mobilized main, drafted indefinitely for you solely please when the best loved ones of the soldiers plan more protests across the country of storage hughes have already banned some of them. meanwhile, legislations considering amending the mobilization little one proposal would cause some penalties for evading mobilization. that's bringing the w as russia analysts, concepts and exits on these concepts. industrial shall have
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a problem finding soldiers for its war against ukraine. to, to ask you a question. i have to say that supports is, has a problem with some things that use for some reason they're still called presidential elections and russia. i. e, the, sorry, i'm on a the, the, the process through which we will have to go in march to stay in the kremlin. and before she really doesn't want to rug the boats. she doesn't want to have another mobilization because this does irritate people. and all the other hand, these great julie coming to a situation in which they're all not many people left or at least that are much fewer people left to pull up in provisional rush. and he has to deal if you walk with russia's ro, 20 something a large city is, and many of them all and they are, they populations. that's where the kid is definitely informed and is usually more politicized. so the problem is that he definitely wants most soldiers,
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but she doesn't want to destabilize the political situation, either run up too much next year. now what does it do to soldiers more involved if the only official way back home is a serious injury or reaching with time and age? as well as if i'm obviously i can tell you, it doesn't work well for you and we're all what's uh, what's i think is important here is that when these people who are called off a lot of their what comes up, the presumption goals that they will be rotated and this is essentially as far as i understand with most of those uh wives, the modeling they, they say well in a years enough they should be replaced by someone else. but there is not enough of those someone else to replace them. so that creates a situation where just people are literally, is as it was with the piece before we before this of a. but before we started talking, this is an in depth, and it's called, it's been like a futile army in which your pulled up to 25 years,
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something like that. so of course people are demanding that their husbands be released from duty and someone else takes their place. now the house, the russian public come to terms with the was those people are just too afraid to take to the streets. oh, i think the majority of the russian public and most opinion polls are the re law. i belies though, and ross or show is trying to be indifferent to trying to basically shut the door on the wall and pretend it's not happening. this is actually what helps put into wage. this was quite a long time. and i suppose the 3, i'm not going to see a big shift in this situation unless that a such massive casualties on the front. that the car on protests against for a long liberalization, a trip into a full fledged anti will pro peace pro. so i don't think it's happening any time
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soon. dw russia analyst consenting. i got the reporting. thank you very much. konstantin. thank you. you're watching dw, in you see us as a reminder of on top stories or the homeless around the health industry in gaza says at least 12 people have been killed and is really asked by the for the city. and territory report comes off to israel's military, carried out and now the 9th of operations inside guns. israel says it's missile defense system also shut down a number for all fits, coming from the cost, the right thing, populace politician how the la has one origin seen as front of the presidential election. a has promised to implement suite to economic portfolio such as dumping argentina's currency the pays altogether and replacing it with the us dollar
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