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the, the, this is dw use coming to live from the land. another stock warning about to stop ation in guns. a 100 percent of the population in gaza is at severe levels of acute food and security forces. pound the tower 3 and plan a new offensive. both washington and the you when say, guzman is reading face under catastrophe, facing a shortage of ammunition. ukraine's forces prepared for new russian assaults along the front lines. we visit the town of coffee on which could be re take it the
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i've been fizzle and welcome. the way it says was that all of gaza is facing salvation. secretary of state and city blinking says it's the 1st time an entire population is experiencing severe levels of acute food and security. is from us for the way you impact report warning of catastrophic hunger and immune and famine. it's been growing on these among as well as allies about the human cost of its war against thomas, which began after the radical islamist groups tara attack on october 7th, a huge crowd disguise and gather to receive aid at the shelter run by the united nations agency. for palestinian refugees amid in increasing hunger crisis and the gaza strip, where aid has only been trickling in since the beginning of the war. the
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people are dying. we are asking the era people to press for a ceasefire in gaza. we are exhausted in dying. the united nations as published and slaves report warning that god is on the brink of famine. the you in humanitarian coordinator in gaza, says that he's working with israel to open up more land routes for 8 shipments. as soon as the goods come in the 200 trucks a day or whatever the case may be, is not enough to satisfy the, the, the numbers that we have to address. and so as soon as goods come in, they don't get stored anywhere very for very long unless we can, to significant supply increases into those areas. those people who could shop catastrophic levels of a amount nutritional food insecurity will at face. we will see these problems. the use top diplomat, joseph bro, believes israel is using famine as a weapon of war and gaza. we on no long gone on to being off. i mean,
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we are in this state, or, i mean, affecting was enough people. we can not stand by and watch about his dni and stuff. what that will be going to do because this is this for me and is not a natural disaster. it's not the flaw. there's not that his wake is entirely mine made my home a mess. they have to say it, my home. well, in each shipment arrived in garza from cypress and some countries have sponsored air drops. agencies say that this is nowhere near enough and can not replace the aid delivered via land crossings. for dozens of humanitarian aid trucks, a weight permission to reach people in gaza. topic yes i
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have which is the spokes person for the world health organization and joins us from geneva. how much of gaza is experiencing famine right now? so everyone can guys that he's hungry, we have seen that for months now. so this is a, this is not truly use to chase. and when our teams were going to reach hospitals, people were stopped. think i would trucks hoping that there would be some forwarding. but when we get to the hospital is patients 1st task before asking for full medicines. so this is, this has to be ongoing. now what's, what this reports and this analysis has shown is really the 3rd that the, this, this is not really the breaking point. so children are dying from, from starvation. the analysis showed up well of household basically escaping meals. that to the, to the entire households go without any food for days and nights,
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especially in the north of the country. and that the one out of 3 children in north of guys that age on the 2 piece, a goodly modelers. and yesterday we have to use a visa thing to hospitals in the north end. and health workers were saying that to the i c sharp rising mom latricia with, with this 6 a mom or as children being there in a hospital, i guess almost 5 is not included in that assessment. i it kinda imagine they'd be skipping meals or having to go for days on end without eating. so what we are really seeing is that people are hungry for it and this should not be happening. this is as, as we have just heard, this is completely manmade. and it's, it's affordable, we need more for to come simply on one hand because of the facilities. there is no
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a way of reducing food inside gaza. secondly, there is a restricted access, simply what is getting is, is not, you know, a deal of getting things wrong. guys that is complicated because of the level of destruction, of, of infrastructure rules are no longer there. so just little bit of rain and then any trucking gets stuck in the month time is obviously of the essence here. is that still a chance to get to those people who need that food most say well, we need to deliver now. now if we want to avoid people dying from hunger so, so recall is road to make sure that all crossings that can be used. i use, you know, in a way, so we bring good, we bring a not only a phone but also a few medical supplies and everything. what is needed?
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eventually what we need is a ceasefire because even if we just things do people, if there is, if there is a bombardment, if bones continued to to rain down, people, it does up, we will see more. that's people will not be able, that it will be able to be distributed. and from the health perspective, health workers, our patients will not be able to get health services. you know how it goes simply because, as we have seen yesterday, a guess and she thought that the cost of those become a battle ground and done even with supplies, getting adults with not helps people who cannot receive health services. we've already seen a f. it's to get aid in no, just by land, but also by see from the air. i mean, what is going to change the situation besides a ceasefire? as we point out what we need, we need to seem to access. what is happening now. is it 1st, you don't have,
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you know, sofa crossings, land crossings because air drops and a c root can not replace uh, trucks getting uh, there are a hundreds of trucks outsides. a rough are trying to get in, but because of the, of the lengthy, a clearance process. these things cannot come in. and that was the supplies, again, not only for but everything else, just inside god that we need to be able to to go and distribute where it's needed. for example, a half of the times we try to reach hospitals, we don't get security guarantees, then they're all empty check points where there are the ways. so really, one thing is, is, is to have a ceasefire at the same time to get the fluid restricted access for humanitarian up to bring to, to, to, to bring what is needed. eric, yes, i believe it's from the world health organization. thank you very much for joining
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us here on the w use. thank you. as president joe biden has repeated his concerns, i've res rouse plans for a ground defensive in rafa to as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. was the 1st phone call in a month, around one and a half 1000000 people at sheltering in rafa. it's the main entry point for aid at yahoo approved plans for a ground operation that last week or in gaza. susie is well, has again attacked the sheath, the hospital complex thing. it killed a top commander of how the us, which carried down feel to have a $710.00 or attack seen as well. you a secretary of state entity blinking has one guy's, his entire population is facing severe levels of food and security. asked that jerusalem correspondent, tanya explained. israel will bound to us pressure. well that is still to see on we've heard a prime minister benjamin netanyahu talking time and time again that
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a r and military operational. the extension of the ground operation to russell is absolutely necessary to achieve the goal, to remove a moss from power, to eliminate those of remaining homeless battalions as he put it and it's seen and, and these relatives and mix reaction to that. i mean the, those commentators to say that is why shouldn't take it for granted to have all this us support also when it comes to minutes or military support that this close relationship is very important. and the other hand that also those saying that the us shouldn't into fit in domestic politics. so it will all depend how much pressure us is actually ex, searching on israel have you seen. so most they have taken in the last weeks, for example, sanctions on is really settlers and the occupied westbank. but of course there's always the concern is right of what it means. so when it comes to military aid from the united states, but of course we haven't seen
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a such move say yet from the rest of the ministration. some of the world news headlines now. you foreign ministers have agreed on the sanctioning violent is riley said, lives in the occupied west bank. the settlements that considered illegal under international law is being a massive increase in federal violence against palestinian since how mazda is october. 7th terrorist attacks is obviously still intelligence giant in video has unveiled a new flagship, a i chip. that is said to be up to 13 times. pasta. the semi conductor company is the 3rd most valuable company in the world. thanks to the boom, an artificial intelligence. ukraine is preparing for renewed russian assaults along its front line. that's according to a report from the u. k. 's defense ministry. fortifications likely include any tank obstacles, trenches and mine fields. the report says ukraine stoled counter offensive last year as forced its military onto a more defensive footing. copy on skin the hunky of region was occupied in the 1st
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days of the full scale invasion, but it was recaptured by ukrainian forces after almost 6 months. the w visited the town to see how presidents of preparing for the threat of a renewed invasion carried sirens or parts of everyday life. for the 3 and a half 1000 people, remaining inconvenienced before russia's invasion, were 10 times as many people here. this hospital is the only intact medical facility in the town, but much of it has been destroyed. on the 5th of the doctor's remains and are forced to work and it can provide conditions. and the most personal, we have relief for the occupation. we have flipped through the daily patient for people with lifting basement inquiry doors on the floor when there were showing with most we need a leaf, we could use,
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we live well and as long as there were rockets, a more tires. but when the bumping started, we weren't a friend to to the government believes that the ukrainian armed forces will hold could be on which he is ready to leave, the finding intensifies and she's afraid to live through another occupation them members of a search and rescue group roses on the hand to evacuate people from the front. and there are more than 60 volunteers in the roses on the hand team. they do not receive a salary for their work and most hold down full time jobs. they say they are motivated by the desire to help despite the risk to their lives. so before we came up with the we had a big influx in summer and early on the d. my, me since scores and i come on up with benjamin. each team would take $150.00 to $200.00 people per month for tell me your piece, but then there was some kind of decline for choice. what c o now is showing has
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started again the day, and a lot of people know every day someone nice or even several people were discontinued, that the rumors of an attack has started to spread the april. so that's why people are leaving more often from one to be august, just yourself, which i appreciate that on the outskirts of could be honest. alexander sees off nadia in autumn, she moved to the city from the village of pet deposit which was almost completely destroyed. and now she's afraid to stay in could be on those who was but this person to my son said mom li feet is going to be held here. oh my god, he said there will be a 2nd enough discuss if you ever took i didn't think so. i was thinking ok, maybe god will take us away. you bring everything for nadia and others like her life from the front line has become too dangerous. the travelling further from the russian border in a desperate search for safety as the war drags on. a fixed on dw nigeria is bad on
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