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[000:00:00;00] the date of the news line from binding gauze is harmless, run health ministry says a 1000 people in a hospital have been killed in miss sile strikes is ready tanks of surround to be in the nation hospitably northern cause that's the last remaining medical facilities in the area also on the program, germany's phone administer online at the balkan rejects calls, trustees fire and gaza, saying this would leave israel unable to defend itself against thomas. right wing
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populist heavy. i mean i a wins. argentine is run of presidential election. these promising drastic policy changes to address the country struggling economy the until gal welcome to the program, the how must run health ministry and gaza says at least 12 people have been killed and is really attack the spokesman for the ministry said miss silas drug be in an easy and hospital in the north of the gaza strip. heavy fighting was heard that at the hospital and tags that for forced least around at the facility. this comes after israel is ministry counted out and nothing nice of operations inside the territory explosions and flags was seen in the south. israel's obviously, as it's michelle defense systems also shut down the number of rockets coming in
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from gaza. a special correspondent abraham is in jerusalem and she told me more about the attack on the indian easy and hospital as well. the israeli defense forces as law, has always maintained that how much has a network of tunnels under hospitals. and we've seen just how uh, how much they've pursuit that with the case of shift around and inside the hospital, despite international condemnation and huge concern from a humanitarian organizations. the world over, we now have reports. these are unconfirmed reports that is really tanks are surrounding the indonesian hospital according to the gaza. how much controlled health ministry there about 700 people at sheltering inside the inside that hospital in addition to the patients. but the idea of has not given any
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confirmation on this, which is not unusual. and when it comes to um, such an ongoing or a new development on the ground. but we can expect that this will also draw a concern from around the world, especially given the protective status of health care facilities, even in a more zone. and even if there is a suspicion that in fact there might be militants operating inside the hospital. and we saw last week, the is really ministry distributing these palm fits to people in the south of casa, telling them to leave. and has there been any movements on that? it's a very confusing situation. our viewers were, remember that since virtually the beginning of the war is really authorities have been urging civilians to evacuate from the north to the south, which was already very, very difficult. we're talking about hundreds and thousands of people living in already. one of the most densely populated spots and on earth and squeezing into
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roughly half of that space or having to squeeze into roughly half of that space. now there have been where the past couple of days reports of leaflets, urging of guidance in the south to evacuate. the reports that we've heard is that these we flipped our unclear as to where exactly they should evacuate. and at the same time, i'm just today the twitter account of the arabic spokes person for the is really defense forces were still urging people to move from the north to the south to a specific saved zone in the south western part of the gaza strip. so there's a lot of confusion around this and even if there is no official evacuation order, this is this will likely cause even more panic and distress on the ground. we're seeing today one of the 1st sort of real days of the winter with heavy rains in the region. and this is likely, all of this exacerbate the situation on the ground, which is already, you know,
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we've repeated it's so many times unbearable for civilians who have gone to so much in the past couple of weeks. and the final word on the $200.00 also hostages that's still being held negotiations ongoing. i'm reaching something like a successful conclusion. i keep hearing are also unconfirmed reports. but we have heard some statements from the cuts, hurried tardies, which have been the main mediators in any possible hostage at negotiation deal. seeing that we're there now close to a deal with details being ironed out. we've sort of been here before. we've heard many times that we've we, we're near a deal before, but i still until we see these hostages here, i think we cannot be 100 percent. sure. but what we could possibly talk to the talking about again, not confirmed,
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is the release of around 50 hostages mothers with their children and possibly the elderly and extra important include and also the elderly, possibly in exchange for some kind of a cease fire for a couple of days, but again, even though we've had the statement from the guitar saying that the do is close, there is no final confirmation yet. um, as far as any possible, uh, hostage to thank you for that. uh i, abraham special correspondence in jerusalem. a group of pen, mitchell babies evacuated from causes besieged. i'll shave a hospital as arrived in egypt for medical care. evacuation was cadillac with the help of the world health organization before say neary certified was entered egypt about the rasa border crossing. that's the only way i would have gone to the israel doesn't control. egypt has allowed a limited number of age and civilians into a passport home just across regardless since the outbreak of the war between israel
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and from us. whichever these foreign minister has told dw that a ceasefire in gaza would leave israel unable to protect its citizens from high mass rock is a tax on the bandbox. comments came during an exclusive interview with dw is jeff abdulla kerry foreign minister as israel 3 times finished the homeless terror attacks. on the 7th of october, i'm just traveling to other countries in the regents and trying to try and stop the conflicts spreading. told d w germany, it was working with international partners to make sure we got the citizens are protected from the fighting. i laughed and seduced on here is peace via israel. in 10 miles you would have to agree to stop shooting each. each of us now getting side to the sheets that we've made israel would no longer be able to defend itself, submit the ongoing barrows with missiles until a time of smockey into every day. a mass makes clear that it wants to wipe as well as the map. and this does, that means they want to in 90 days, as well. and in such a situation,
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israel has to protect his population because we've got the same time i am. we're working with our international partners with the americans, but also with many arab countries to do everything possible to ensure the people in garza have safe places where they won't be killed by. they can access clean, drinking water, medication or doors because i'm not. was my objective when i was in israel was make clear to be as ready to government that the people in gauze and must be protected in the sciences with a terrorist organization. how much, how much to want to destroy israel? a note with civilians and gaza, innocent people, women, and children, and innocent palestinians, augustine and germany has been criticized for not supporting a ceasefire. last optimism correspondent, judy as our daily how the foreign minister justify this position. and what germany was calling for instead. so we've seen at the end of october that a german needs together with other european countries, abstained from a u. n. resolution calling for a cease fire in gaza back then,
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the german government and before minister justified this up, sentient by saying that the resolution wasn't quite balanced and off it didn't call . mazda is attacks as terrorist actions had been explicitly call for the liberation of the hostages. being held in gaza and it also didn't proclaim israel's right to self defense. now since then, germany's position position has shifted a bit. it has called together with the g 7 and the you for humanitarian pauses or humanitarian windows. and these humanitarian pauses. a book said in the interview with go to evaluate today could also be longer pause is going over a few days and they would be meant to help bring humanitarian assistance to civilians and gaza. would also allow the hostages being held in gaza to be liberated and be taken out. but she still says that a ceasefire, unlimited a ceasefire, would mean that israel would not be able to defend itself and guarantee the
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security of it citizens. but let's hear another excerpt from that interview where i'm going in a bad book has a, was asked to respond to criticism against germany coming from different directions that because of germany's responsibility and a guilt after the holocaust, germany is condoning a legit international law of violations by israel, i miss it yet. i am very irritated by those people because it sounds to me like the complete run, it defines ation of genocide. first on the west crime, this wells is ever seen because of a degree of hot my country, the nazi regime and gemini, is responsible for the jazz of 6000000 jewish men and women in the depths of hundreds of thousands of year pins in your and we have committed ourselves as an international community and that's what international law as built online stuff is that is the less than we learned from the horrors of world war 2. you know, now people are criticizing the fact that we're talking about the lessons of world
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war 2. international law was built on this foundation that a genocide never happens again. so i find that extremely unsettling. this moxy my a fresh grew up and joyce out deli, um, took us through that reaction that was quite a strong reaction to this criticism that we've heard. and we heard similar criticism also coming last week from the turkish president. and the one who was here visiting in germany and he said something along the lines of germany not being able to speak freely on the issue, an open lead because of it's past. and i know the book responding to similar criticism, said this is a relative isaac, the holocaust, this is not a taking stock of so how big a tragedy of the holocaust was and how germany has learned from that tragedy and is now working hard to protect jewish life and to support israel's right to exist. but the germany, she says,
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is also concerned with the humanitarian situation and gaza. available in the interview today said that israel is doing all it can the best it can to uphold international law. and she said that germany is strongly committed to trying to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza by pushing for humanitarian pauses for increasing aid to the area and also a calling on israel to keep in mind that the need to protect civilians in gaza is of utmost importance effects without a political correspondent to this. i've done a right to origin. anyway, i have a mid a has the one the one of the presidential election. we 56 percent of the votes. the right mean populist has promised sweeping economic reforms including replacing argentina's current say the pay so with the us dollar. after years of economic crisis to support this hope,
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his ideas will change things for the better. a dan, celebrating the victory of urgent 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 angry. no, 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, that's it. now let them give a chance to millay. let him govern in peace because it's not going to end like this . but again, the me that i see the policies that have been described as
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a libertarian to the extreme, me label. and the presidential election, surprisingly convincing, marked in the, in the head of a country, people by us event economy, crisis closing as your to, you know, center the bank and replacing the countries pencils with you as dollars among the blanks up. it's highly an orthodox platform. i want to tell you something, we know we have the determination to print the fiscal or content 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 must see the people plugged in tina tools and end of the box after he conceded defeat the newly elected president boutique office on december
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10. and pleased with the countries below rise politics and on the stable economy, the new leader will have a chance to put his reading on solutions to the test. that's it. you're up to date, i'll have more. well, here's at the top of the hour, minutes to chime has news asia in just a moment with a little fip, taiwan supposition, which con, side google representatives in january the, can you hear me? we are all set. we are watching to see all the to bring you the story behind the news we own about on volume information for
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