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the, the, you're watching, the double you use live for building a campaign to vaccinate hundreds of thousands of children and cause that against polio. it begins. the vaccine force comes off to the fittest reports in case of the deadly disease in casa, in $25.00. he's also coming to a many readies full regional elections with the national impact by the fall lift and fall rod could make the guidance we by who is concerned about migration and the war in new price. the
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welcome to the program on time read, read, gaza has started vaccination, children against polio. they comes off to the 1st case of the daily disease in over 2 decades. was recorded a hospital in 100 units began administering the fits 1st shot. all the 2 doors vaccine a day before a massive vaccine campaign led by the world helpful health organization is to to start the w. i toy plans to administer the polio vaccine to more than 600000 children. the war has disrupted routine inoculations and destroyed medical facilities, allowing the return all of the highly infectious and deadly disease. and sam roberts, he's in gaza with the agency for the palestinian refugees known as on raw. he has more now on the hurdles that lie ahead. i mean, the challenges associate from getting the vaccines in getting the cold chain in as well. the fridge is the storage equipment to allow the vaccines to be moved around,
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negotiate, sing supplies of fuel so that those vaccines can be transported. the distribution center says then on, on the health points the, the units are imposed is on the agreement to avoid if actuation orders over the period of the, the campaign as well. we very much welcome that we, we recognize that it's not been easy and we call on apologies to the conflicts with a to those agreements and beyond just the mechanics of, of reaching the people wherever they are. we estimate 640000 children needs to receive the vaccine. that's everybody under the age of 10 and gulf. so we don't know precisely how many, how many children are given the situation, the 10s of thousands killed overall in the many, tens of thousands more underneath the rubles. so the basic software that we would
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normally take for granted are extremely difficult, and then it's reaching the people normally. when we run a campaign like this, the children, the parent for bringing that children to all health clinics, this is what it would normally happen. and this is why before the war. busy and run had a 99 percent coverage effects, the nation's uh, through uh, health clinics. a lot of those health clinics, a no longer operational and the people where they would normally be. so we have some fixed points. we set up some health points and shouts, as when many hundreds of thousands of sheltering. i'm, we'll also have mobile mobile teams who will, who will go 10 to 10. so administer vaccines and they'll be separate teams looking at people and trying to capture people on the streets. and it's multiplication by the fact that we're not able to do this uniformly in the same time across the hold of jobs. so they'll be 4 days in the middle of the gaza strip. it will then move south. and then after that we, we will move north. and of course, we go through the whole thing again in full weeks because every child needs 2 doses
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of the vaccine. sam rose the from on right, which is the un agencies palestinian refugees. but at least 20 palestinians have been killed in the occupied west bank as these round presses on with its military operations a which began on wednesday. witnesses site use rallies, concentrating its forces around the city of jeanine moss, which carried out the october save and terror attacks as price. what he calls resistance against the is riley defense forces. many people engineer and have been left with just one option. and that is to flee. that hinds gunfire wins out in the city of jeanine. as is really armoured vehicles patrol the streets menu here are turning their backs from the city. they once called home. the fighting between is really forces and thomas and his limit. johan power, steering resistance group, backed by a run as less than with no other choice. we suddenly heard special forces run
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away. so we went to the kitchen, but gunshots went through. so we went to the living room. then gun shots were there too. we went to the bedroom, more gunshots, we didn't know where to go. these were the military operation, and jeanine has brought the city to a standstill. eye witness as a public services are collapsing, forcing local medical facilities to turn the back of supplies for power and water in the ballot, the is the 4th or 4th consecutive day. the union with the repeated is really incursions and systematic destruction by the israeli occupation forces against our people. how to continue along with the siege of hospitals and the assault on the red crescent and even doctors many people are in need of assistance and we simply cannot reach them as i knew it was rather in the southern home. elsewhere in the west bank. israel's military says it killed 2 palestinians, allegedly attempting to carry out separate car bomb attacks. including here outside
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carmen resort and illegal is really settlement according to international law. in response to the attempted bombings, israel defense forces destroyed this home. and hebron is really media claims. it was being used as a bomb making facility. 6 people were reportedly arrested during the reign. idea of troops are continuing to come to the streets of hebron and have closed several entrances into the city. let's get around up now of some other global news headlines. the social media platform x has gone offline in brazil, after a supreme court judge ordered the shutdown of the service formerly known as tweeter, the judge says the decision was taken to technical political, this information and the tax on brazil's democracy, the owner of x e long mosque has repeatedly claimed that the judges actions amount to sense issue or at least 7 people have died when a bus or the turned into us died of mississippi early on saturday. the victims
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include a 6 year old and a teenager who was siblings, emergency responders beside the boss was not fitted with passenger seat belts. the nicer lead peacekeeping force and cost of all who has raised its presence on a key bridge in the ethnically divided city of metro visa troops positioned on the bridge, which has been closed for more than a decade. detention seem a tribute to have been strained recently since the president of costs a vote announced his intention to reopen the bridge. here in germany, politicians have been making day. a final campaign pushes the head of sunday's elections into the eastern states which are being closely watched at home and abroad. populous parties, especially to find a ride alternative to germany or a if they are expected to make us a strong showing the elections and taking place in stock. so me, i'm neighboring through india, the thousands of and t i f d and and to find a ride for a test is took to the straits of the regional capital guilford. they cite the
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writing populace to puts doing these democracy in danger. the i, if the easier i skeptic, anti immigration, russia friendly and against me, latrice support for ukraine appeared to a small town between dresden and the check border. it's early morning and already members of the fire rind. alternative for germany party, our upcoming painting. polls indicate their party could win at least 30 percent and regional elections. their best result yet high above their election tend a dove of peace. the of d is making germany is foreign policy. a big issue locally, especially it stands and rushes worn ukraine. so is really hoping, you know, crime and people who will blame you. i think the end of so kind of fun. but can one still talk with russia at all? is that because i simply say you can to, to anyone, you just have to do it? that's up and i also think that if piece totes are on the horizon, as the food team will definitely be willing to talk of,
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of getting further data provide side. this message resonates with some voters. many here opposed germany support for ukraine. they say the war concerns them more than domestic issues. this which this is the most important thing for me, is piece, kind of not an arms race dialogue. surprises change my interest. i wish for peace in the world soon. been george and i would like germany not to get involved in this more even more simple. if you had me out with me. yeah. elsewhere and peer, now there's skepticism about the influence. a regional vote can have on geo politics. there's a hope for the patient is nice, but you shouldn't talk about that to the people here. you should tell it to mister food to you really have to think about what the sites and government can do in washington county head. yet what does the state parliament, insects and they have to do with foreign policy issue? it's always been position team to, to run. and it's not just the a f
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d the newly formed left wings that have i can connect to lions or b, s. w has centered its entire campaign around peace. it's a node which strikes a chord in east germany. we're in a stall, gym for the regions. social is past and resentment towards the us and nato are still strong. more than a 1000 supporters have gathered in downtown dresden to hear the founder and face of the party. a band plays a russian song to warm up the crowd, but not everyone likes what they're hearing. many say wagner, can this piece narrative is playing along with poor teams. propaganda efforts is now 14 as increase. the pressure is a war criminal. so we started this war of aggression and he belongs before the call within the hate. and how is that? how about connections that are valid and connection is practically his spokeswoman and jim and she's spreading his lies. excited by the volume can,
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is rejects this criticism, say not, don't let your sales be filled by tales that we are friends when we are the ones advocating for peace and diplomacy. whether these messages prove effective is ultimately down to voters on sunday a. and so more on this, on to end by default, these political correspondent, julia so daily julia, normally state elections in germany don't really get that much attention, particularly abroad. but it's very different this time isn't this? yes, and that's because we expect these elections to deliver on unprecedented result in germany, unless the pulls are completely wrong, which we don't think is the case. it is likely that the far right a of the party will come in 1st in the state of to ring job. and it is currently in the polls. net connect for the 1st place in facts and need to. and that would mean that for the 1st time since the nazi era formright party and germany would when a state or national election. and that is quite a big piece of news. now,
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that wouldn't mean automatically, that the ac would go into governments. that is because of the other parties that are going to be elected into the parliament have vowed not to form any kind of alliance with the if you do not want to cooperate with the a if the in a what is called the firewall to sort of protect the german democracy in the german state. but this would make it very difficult for a governing coalition to be able to be formed in both of these states. there's going to be a lot of negotiating going on there. it might be some instability, a lot of time to form a government. and this would also mean that even though the f t, as in, in governments, if it gets a big enough share of seats and the regional parliaments, it could also have a wait there, blocking votes and causing possibly some trouble. certainly a lot of implications. very interesting ones, julia, as we just saw, are in that report, roches war and concerns over germany. support for ukraine has won the i f d, a lot of support, but what else versus concerned about?
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so traditionally, the sd has always been strong in the eastern states of germany since it came on the scenes in 2013. now obviously the issue of the war and ukraine has seen voters supporting the if these positions. so a wanting to stop for support for you crate and wanting to go into negotiations with russia and with 14. but one of the, these big topics has always been in the recent years migration. and we've seen both in sex, any uninterrupted job that migration is the number one issue that is important for voters and the if these position of wanting to strongly reduce immigration, but also accelerate the return. for example of failed asylum seekers to their home countries is something that they sd has pushed a lot in seems to really resonate with people in the eastern states of germany. but also there is a general dissatisfaction with the mainstream parties that are in the governing coalition. in the central government and berlin, and this is something that the ac is also really trying to bank on that. so it
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could be more about migration because just over a week ago, there was a facial stop being in the western city of the building and just explained to us how that affected the election campaign. yes, so the person who has been arrested for the stabbing is a also a field asylum seeker. and this is something that has really fired up the debate in germany over the last week. we've seen the conservative c d u party, which is possibly coming in at 1st and the state of saxony really pushing for a harder stance on migration calling for the central government to to do more. we have seen the parties in the central government coalition bring forward a package to also slightly tighten rules on migration and asylum seekers. so there has been some movement on this topic and the topic has been dominating the news. but we don't really know what kind of impact this will have on the election. well, we kind of imagine is that because of the importance of the story, motors will be thinking of this probably when they had to the polls. toby's political correspondent, julia, so deli, julia,
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