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the the, this is david we news live from berlin garza, tomas run health ministry, says a dozen people at the hospital has been killed in missile strikes. is really tanks have surrounded the indonesian hospital in northern garza. the last remaining functioning medical facility in the area. also on the program, nearly 30 premature babies in critical condition arrived in egypt for medical care . after being evacuated from the old c 4 hospital. and germany's foreign minister on elena bab of project calls for a cease fire and gaza,
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saying that this would leave israel unable to defend themselves against thomas and right wing populace come here. mulay wins argentines run off. presidential election is promising drumstick policy changes to address the nation struggling economy. the nickel fairly shifted to have you with us. the most run health industry and gaza says at least 12 people have been killed in an is really attack spokesman for the ministry. sudden missiles struck the indonesian hospital in the north of the gaza strip. that'd be fighting was heard at the hospital and tanks of report at least around at the facility. this comes after israel's military carried out another knowledge of operations inside gaza, explosions and slayers were seen in the of the region. israel's army says its
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missile defense system also shot down a number of rockets coming from gaza. and we can get more with our special corresponded to abraham. she joins us from jerusalem. a a good to see you. what more can you tell us about the attack on the indignation hospital today? well the w h o, the director of the w h o has condemned the attack. seeing that it was an appalling attack. and we know that where we are told that this was a result of is really tank fire. and according to god's a health officials in the home us a controlled strip 12 people died as a result of that attack. among them patients and medical staff. israel says that a terrorists had open fire towards the idea of troops operating around the hospital
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and that it's a, it is real than targeted the source of any misfire, but that no shells were fired towards the hospital itself. now there have been and recent days, warnings of buying these rarely military to people in southern gaza to lee from their work they had previously been told to move for safety. what's the latest on that? says it's an unclear situation about what's what people are supposed to do exactly what civilians at this point are to do. nicole remember at southern gaza the southern part of the strip is where the these really military had been telling civilians for weeks to evacuate to supposedly because that would uh, you know, keep them out of harm's way. and we're talking about one of the most densely populated spots on this earth and asking its population to then squeeze in about
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half of of that space had already drawn condemnation, a huge concern from humanitarian organizations. and now over the past couple of days, we've heard reports that there are flyers being dropped on the southern part of the strip, asking people to evacuate, unclear where they're supposed to go to exactly as people have already. as i mentioned, been asked to evacuate south at the same time the up until today. and the arabic speaking spokes, person for the israeli defense forces been treating, urging people to evacuate from the north, to the south, into a safe zone that appears to be in the southern western parts part of, of the strip. but it's difficult to imagine how much more people can really squeeze into a smaller part, a piece of land with already a dire humanitarian situation that we, you know, been that organizations,
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humanitarian organizations have been warning about virtually non stop for the past month or so. use residential bind says he believes the deal with how mos regarding the hostages is close. do we know any details on what this field could look like or will it be like that it's not done until it's done. we've heard from country officials. c who have been the main negotiators and uh, the mediators in this deal that uh, what remains are logistical challenges. but remember, even with a deal like this, even logistical challenges can be a very controversial and take time to, to implement. we've been here before. it feels like there were a number of deals that felt like they were going to come through, but then in the end fell apart. but we are told, according to reports again, no confirmation that this deal would involve the returning of some 15 is really hostages. the children, mothers, and the elderly,
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and in exchange there would be some sort of a pause of fire for a couple of days. unclear just how many this would, of course, commented as a huge relief to the families of the hostages, who have just been an absolute anguish, an agony since the 7th of october. but again, these are all still reports. no confirmation yet. and with a deal like this, it's done only when it's when it's done and these people are safely back home. so let's do that. we use a abraham in jerusalem, thanks for that update. a group of premature babies evacuated from galls. us besieged all she felt hospital has arrived in egypt for urgent medical care. medics brought the babies into each of by the russell border crossing. that's the only way out of gaza. that doesn't lead into his room. and urgent evacuation premature babies bundled into ambulances
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to get them out of gas out. oh, the world health organization sees all of them fighting serious infections. the baby's had been trapped up guys as the largest hospital for days. several others died of the incubators at el cheapo stopped working a mid power outages. united nations teams help coordinate the evacuation working with is riley soldiers to get the tiny patients out of the hospital, which is rail claims is home to us from us. come on and seem to the babies were brought south, some were united with them up as many have twin daughters. i did not know about their condition today. i saw them for the 1st time since i gave birth to them. thank god, i was reassured that they were fine. i was always communicating with chief,
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and they told me you can come and take them because their health has improved attendance, but i could not reach them. just get it off of me. wasting ambulances been with some across the rough crossing to egypt? taking parents, we a possible ebony clarion has some children premature babies, toddlers. i left my 3 children in gaza. i didn't even get a chance to hug them because they couldn't leave my daughter in this state. that was, something might happen to them, they could be bombed. my message to the world is enough. these are innocent children, we're just protecting our country, our country palace time. even in the children's agency, you're in a sea of seas. it's working with a gyptian authorities to find out the circumstances of each evacuated baby, including those whose relatives and not with them. don't to say they have a long road to recovery. a huge with many of them. critically. tony we now from
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cairo is ahmed old bundari from the world health organization. that's the agency that let a join un mission to evacuate those babies that we just saw good to senior. good to have you on the w. how and where are these babies? now? thank you very much for your goal for giving me the opportunity to go anywhere again. and i just wanted to gave you some fact shifted to kyle the 2 day morning. and 20 of them are being shifted to also be done in the new every time i did most page of coverage. i didn't title and 16 of them, but i mean they're in the hospital so you know, not ish. and so i said in your report, the status of it was the 28th babies is really very good. you can get it. but but not all of the babies that were brought out of she for hospital could be moved across the border. could they? why is that and we moved here to one babies. and how does you uh, you know, mention $28.00 of them over to kind of 3 off to
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a get to the family man. uh, based on the information i received, you know, recently that the parents, grandmothers decided to keep them there in the us because, you know, so that's why you to we have, we need to date babies. how difficult was the coordination of this evacuation with, you know, heavy fighting, especially in and around gaza city right now or? yeah, i must say it was a very steep vertical integration, but we decided, you know, we would have an issue with the color scheme, 100 percent. i thought of these to me for more time to bring them for all the she files. we can, this is based on that deposition. our teams made 2 days back to us. you know, us, which is a gap seen get political situation there in the us. we do it as a whole bunch of different if you for the us chapter one babies, eh, you know, i mean that's close because that came to the basic health care possibilities. and
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you know, what, i think they have a nice to, to guess. and you know, in, in an hour, if we did to move them up, you mentioned the, the babies parents were they able to leave with them for egypt or are they stuck back in gaza? you know, we really do get the form of those. you know, we're joining their babies recently about the for the others. the minutes girlfriend's day on the side of the nose percentage is working. i'll be able to identify or to approach the types of data stuff, the babies. and i'm sure assume they would be able to go in and look at more broadly at the situation inside garza and they attack on garza's indonesian hospital that we heard of today. that is the last one still operating in the north of the strip. what are you hearing from your colleagues on the ground to the teams? you know, i'll have teams in the video to out we, i guess,
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to the fact finished meeting when our back when we all have teams there. and they said to us, because we supposed to do it as one of the, not just the most because in the positive, which costs are all and which sucks around $300000.00. and the people in that area, including a 100 and 2nd, 16000 in government account, uh, and the contents down to, you know, around 700 people, including the stock divisions better. cuz as what asked, be displaced weren't, you know, we're using it as a shuttle. it is, you go to the function, you guys are due to the direct impact of the hostage. and due to that, i called a few weeks back on monday, cuts off nice sort of situation. there is really of anybody and we are worried. we are very worried about those people who are seeking admitted to dollars, which are your colleagues aware of any mazda activities in that facility. i mean, the information we are receiving from the teams here on the inside. also we do.
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they don't see any sort of military operations by, by how about a single and got to us we can because one of the visions, spa relative subdivisions disappears because there are still many 2nd injured people inside garza, close to the roof of boarding as the border, especially with egypt and the w h o has repeatedly warned about the growing threat of disease spreading their what can you tell us about the efforts that are underway to try and help or evacuate people and help them to leave? now as i said, you know, we are going to do anything with a gives you the authorities, the minutes, the refrigerant population here, and they do as well as the gibson of that as well as the for the meeting with different opinions with properties. i'm the senior director, chris on another one. you can choose to move in your patients and they need the most express care and express services in the education side. and i'm really sorry to say that, you know,
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i put somebody in the she falls within god visions who are injured, some of them out the spinal injuries. and many of them start to drive infections and those doctors can look over it and also explain that injuries. and you know, because of the neck of the services that i worked on under the custody. that goes there. but it cuts up nice including the anaesthesia and so did you medications? so this is exactly happening in other us because of the cost that was off with all my diary from the world health organization. and kyra, thanks so much for those insights and for your time good. germany's foreign minister and the bad luck, i said a cease fire in the middle east would prevent israel from defending itself. speaking to dw babcock, defend the germans refusal to back if these foreign garza, instead berlin says it backs humanitarian pauses that would allow for age to get into gaza. she also hit out criticism of germany support for israel calling. it's
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extremely disturbing, or germany's foreign minister has a message for the arab world, taking a break from international diplomacy on the land up apple joint data abuse, arabic show jeff, i talk for an in that interview on the war in the middle east. first on the agenda, why gemini has so far refused to buck has ceased firing. garza and that's what it would do. i'd like to use that would mean israel would no longer be able to defend itself, submit the ongoing barrows or missiles. so for me, every day and last night it said that it wants to wipe his way out of the man, because that means they want to annoy they say as well. and in such a situation, israel has to protect his population live. at the same time i am, we are working with our international partners with the americans, but also with many hours countries, do everything possible to ensure the people in goals that have safe places where
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they wouldn't be killed, where they can access clean, drinking water, and medication and in visits over the past month, government officials have repeatedly emphasized their support for res. real saying german history means it has a unique responsibility to the country. about critics in the arab world, see jeremy, these guilt means it's afraid to call a potential war crimes. miss it time very irritated by those people. because to me it sounds like the complete run of the foundation of genocide west crime. this world has ever seen by placing the surface of a given hard my country. the no longer a human gemini is responsible for the depth of $6000000.00 jewish men and women, the depths of hundreds of thousands of europeans in your okay, we have committed ourselves as an international community and that sort of international lawyers built on, i think. and that's, that's the less than we learned from the horrors of world war to follow with that. the said you need all season for spot on slides. and basically turning to the future of the conflict. bare bulk said it was likely that's
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a peacekeeping. presence of sorts would needed to protect civilians in the long term, but you would not be drawn on where those troops would come from. you just go in order to ensure security, we need international responsibility on what we've learned this from the terrible was in your western vulcans. the, to the international community assumed a responsibility to protect them. and it was also a situation where the west crimes being committed upstairs and actors in the region had somebody last to trust. and i see the same thing that only happened definitely thought out. the question is which countries can come on the trust of both the palestinians and this really people? javier malay has one argentina's run of presidential election with 56 percent of the vote. right when populist has promised sleeping economic reforms including replacing argentina's currency, the basal with the us dollar after years of economic crisis,
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has supporters hope malays ideas will change things for the better. the deal. 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 course fund, the services aren't really no. it's incredible happiness. it's the end of a 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 today stream. me labeled the presidential election. surprisingly convincing much in the head of a country, people by us of the economy, price is closing on your tino sent to the bank and replacing the countries pencils with you as dollars among the blanks of his highly an orthodox platform. i want to tell you something we have the determination to put the fiscal are going to check. we have the determination to fix the problems of the central bank. we have the determination to put argentina on its feet and move forwards. mill is open and so you must see the people of origin tina tools in another box after he conceded defeat, the newly elected president would take office on december 10 and pleased with the
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countries polarized politics and on the stable economy, the new leader, we'll have a chance to put his ready gold solutions to the test. and my colleague alejandro rudolfo joints is now from going to cyrus at a 100. i'm good to see you. so what is top of the new president's to do is now slow . the 1st task is to reduce inflation any facing those 142 percent this year and to avoid hyper and place you on that seats technically more than 50 percent of the patient in a month. it it in order to reduce inflation. a meet a wants to a to make a huge god of a product and spending 48 percent of g d p. a. he also wants to renegotiate the height that from the central bank with a they are changing events that would affect the money of the sabers of the bank.
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and then she wants to, uh, eliminate any type of controls divide. you get this or i mean the medium term don't arise, the economy, and then you meet the central bank. that sounds like a tall order or just how big a task will that be? is there any chance you can succeed at all of this? well, it would be difficult a how some control from the congress need the congress to approve some of those a also this a huge a got of a spendings and it's a, we've got, for example, a subsidies to for the energy for the project transport. he wants to privatize estate companies, as the only company a or a private dies the public works. or if he wants to eliminate the what he called the privilege, a pensions many things to do on it. maybe the,
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some of the open ends will try to these, these reforms like he was very outspoken during the election campaign, very aggressive. what kind of tone can we expect from him as argentina's president with a know, if you will, if you would maintain these violet, don't batch a many. i know these are afraid of a keys. if i write a id is, for example to one is the key, it denies a climate change, he says they'll these a lie from socially. and the 2nd is that a few, the nice thing is take a kiddo reason of the maybe tired the cutter sheep of the seventy's. and that's tina. he said that when they way are some excesses from some solid years. but a note, a systematic line to disappear paper is still a baby's on through the people from the airplane to the river,
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which has proven to have happened. that was a 100. all right, we'll see. oh, thank you so much for that update from the argentinian capital point us our thank you very much. the families of russian troops serving in the invasion of ukraine are trying to convince the kremlin to bring their loved ones back from the front. but the protests are risky and the country were even a blank piece of paper can land you in prison, the dear by the middle of community. we are waiting for your help. busy relatives of russian men fighting ukraine have a message for president vladimir persian. this manifesto demands that the soldiers be released after a year service, and they've threatened nationwide protests if that doesn't happen. so sending another meeting. unfortunately, most of the relatives of men who are cold oper, riley protesting the conditions of the service. they not opposing the war all the mobilization itself. and such protests,
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if there are any in significantly number use and quickly suppressed was not the cause. that was the governance in moscow. the loved ones of men has been sent to the front hold up black cods cooling for their time. although the rally was not explicitly against mobilization, it wasn't long until the police arrived. and the posters have to be put away, which was to wait until 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 was 1st the middle on the front and the partners says military analyst. yeah. i met fee of, 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
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a hard to come by. the region. we see a lot of complaints that many soldiers are not approved to go on vacation. they're told a 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? who will fight the gym while you like. the kim, kim way by 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. to look i see i'm going to decide in the decree on mobilization, there is no limit on how long mobilized main will have to fight. and there's also no limit in the long run mobilization. so according to russian law mobilized main, drafted indefinitely for you solely please when the best loved ones of the soldiers
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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. and before we go, a quick round of of some other stories we're following for you. the un has warrant the earth is on track to warn by almost 3 degrees celsius by the end of the century . according to a new report, countries current promises to mitigate global warming are no longer feasible. it's a drastic action is now needed to limit the climate change and the impact around the world c o. 2 days after being fired from open i, the company's warmer ceo sam altman, has joined the artificial intelligence companies tom back or microsoft, where he will be leading a new advanced a. i research team over at open a i x which boss emmett share will take over. hundreds of the company staff are
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