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does move ranging from infrastructure to health and education, these initiatives name to contribute their reputation of poverty and the promotion of sustainable develop the business, dw nears live from for land or us deadline to allow more aid into gaza expires. the united states says israel has met its demand, but agencies disagree saying the situation on the ground and gaza is edits worst points since the contract began. also coming up early elections in germany after the governing coalition collapsed last week. german chancellor black shorts agrees 2 of february, but the
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i'm david lab, it's good to have you with us the united states, as it will continue to send arms to israel after what it says are limited improvements in a delivered to gaza last month abiding administration. threatened to scale back american military support and less, israel increased urgently needed help to the territory within 30 days. that deadline expired on tuesday. international aid agencies disagree with washington's decision, and they say israel has failed to meet us demands to allow more aid into gaza displaced honest opinions and central guns i. q for a bowl lift lentil soup red hot meal. but in many cases, one have to feed an entire extended family. of the war has destroyed, causes farming, on fishing industries, leaving the entire population of 2200000 reliance on food aid. the u. n's world
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food program is the biggest supplier of aid follows by the egyptian red crescent. israel recall its own if the aid it allows him to gaza. he around israel monthly, so to sticks for 2024. they showed deliveries dropped in october to the lowest level since the start of the war, november solar and improvement, but still way below what the u. s. has cooled for washington once aid for gaza to rise to $350.00 trucks a day. the daily average for october was just $57.00 trucks. excluding fuels, deliveries, un agencies say even less actually gets distributed due to his rating restrictions ongoing. fighting on the general chaos, aid entering garza currently passes through the carrying show on crossing in the south and air is in the news. on tuesday is roadside to open the case to sim
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crossing to a day before the us deadline to increase a deliveries. things are especially bad and the news residents in the towns of giovanni at the law here and bates noon, said they've received no a tool since israel, the gun in new offensive. the run up to the face is really all me says it was forced to move into the tones to take on her mass militants, who it says of re groups that one of mine and jamalia told reporters that most of his family were killed in a strike the weekend for the table, this is the bread that they wanted to eat for breakfast. what good is bread if there is no safety or peace, we don't want food red or flour. we want safety and bees of the un estimates that between 75 and 95000 people are in northern gaza, living in dia conditions last week, thousands followed as ray liotta is to evacuate. they not here are you. in fact,
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panel says funding is imminent in northern gaza. an assessment dismissed as inaccurate by israel. laura blumenfeld is a middle east analyst of johns hopkins university in the united states. she joins me from washington, dc. laura, the us government told israel we give you 30 days to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza, or will cut back military aid. 30 days later, humanitarian groups including ox, spam and save the children that are saying that you monetary and situation is even worse than before. a u. n, a report is saying that people are starving, but the us government says we're not changing anything. the military aid to israel will continue. help us understand this? well, i think the key point for the united states and what the state department is saying is that israel has not violated the law. i do think however, that this goes to an old saying a former is really prime minister. in fact, one said,
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never deliver yourself and ultimatum because it boxes you and i think they do, us has box themselves in a bit. there was a fierce fight from what i understand from my sources at the state department, where some aids and advisors were actually calling for limiting weapons transfers because of this report. and others were saying, look, they've shown improvement. let's give them some encouragement. we can always take action later, so it's real isn't off the hook, but they haven't quite been reeled in yet. at least not today. and as you're saying, some of us officials are saying look, as well as taking some steps in the right direction. but they're not doing enough. why do you think that us decided to give israel a pass at least for now as well. they have increased the number of a trucks that have gone in and they opened a new border crossing today. so there is some tangible improvement, but i also think there are several things they can do down the road and they're hoping that you know, they didn't, perhaps they won't have to but, but maybe they will. one of them is just take action it to you and you saw that the
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us and boy after you and today said that, you know, israel is, is in danger of, you know, that they're being overseeing a conditions of famine and that it's very important that is role if i buy the lot and so they can always down the road whether these united security council resolution that the united states would either support or not veto on this one. what possibility the other thing is there is up sort of many issues that state right now. one of them is a wider war. the amboy, for 11 on almost hochstein said that the united states has a shot to end. the war 2 claims that kind of cease fire deal, so perhaps they don't want to crack down on israel right now with regard to guys have because they're close to a cease fire and loving on. so you're saying some of this decision might be strategic. it might be about keeping a line to netanyahu's government open. let's talk though about washington and the politics there, because as you know, there were elections in the united states. does washington as decision to keep up
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the military aid at all have to do with the democrats losing the election and a new trump presidency starting in january? absolutely, i think there are a lot of moving parts right now. perhaps if the vp, harris had won a bite and would have been willing to take sort of some harsher steps in order to lay the groundwork for harris to have a little bit of a smoother time. so she wouldn't have to crack down on israel biting. wouldn't have any kind of domestic political consideration since he wouldn't be going to a 2nd term. so i do think with trump ascendant. uh, you know, it's, it's really complicated. you have is really advisors on the phone. apparently natania who has spoken to trump 3 times since he was elected president and then we have are sitting president, and then we have a former a former candidate as well. so. so you know, cas loves a vacuum and there's a little bit of vacuum of leadership or perhaps the 3 headed leader right now. let's look ahead, ben, through a trump presidency. we learned today that donald trump,
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once former arkansas governor mike, how can be the b as in bass or the israel? there are reports to that senator mark of rubio is trump pick for secretary of state. what are their stances on israel and gaza and kind of more broadly? what do you think that this means for trumps and vision for the middle east? yeah, well it's a real wind for the hawks adverse is the kind of home by these di felicia, this huckabee is not only a former governor, he's also a former pastor, a southern baptist and he believes that jews have a biblical right to the holy land into all of it, so you have a sense of prophecy as policy here with him. he's pro, you wouldn't call it um, occupation though he's pro annexation. he believes that jews, you know, they have been living in this territory, which he calls you dan scenario for thousands of years. it goes all the way back to the bible. and huckabee stance on gas is really simple, but he's
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a real clarity to it. he's just a mosse needs to release the hostages and surrender. it's as simple as that. for rubio as secretary state, i think you're on the supreme leader is probably an easy tonight. he's always been an advocate of cracking down of a real hard core stands on iran as well. so i think for those 2, uh, you know, they're just 2 leaders. they're both very pro israel. um biden was also very pro is real, but i think that his approach president by that and his team was israel has the right to defend itself. but how you do this matters? i think for trump and his team is israel has the right not only to defend itself, but to go on the office. although i would say, i would probably say when you do this matters and he's saying get it done. he wants it done before he's president because he wants to be not as the president of peace . right. and laura, just briefly trump aside, it's annette and yahoo! she wants to see this war and gaza. and before he takes office, how much influence do you think he has there to?
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i think he has quite a bit of influence over that 10. yahoo, i mean in some ways they're singing from the same page. they're both echoing ronald reagan saying peace through strength. unfortunately, that's fine. yahoo! so wor, through weakness on october 7th. and trump has very little tolerance for a weakness. he likes the kind of a winning natania who not the whining, the turn. yahoo. and so i think that, you know, natania was gonna snap to it because he'd like to continue the partnership, which is a very positive one during his last presidency, middle east, the analysts, laura bloom, and felt thank you. thank you. some breaking news coming in now us president elect donald trump has announced that tesla and space x c e o e one must, will head up a so called department of government efficiency and hasn't ministration along with american businessman and former republican presidential candidate the back or on the swami terms, as the 2 men who supported him throughout his election campaign will be responsible
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for dismantling government bureaucracy, slashing regulations and reconstructing federal agencies. while moving on out here in germany, chancellor will f shots has bowed to political pressure to hold elections a month earlier than he originally suggested february 23rd is the new expect a date for snap elections. so it says coalition government glass collapse last week when the chancellor fired his finance minister, who refused to let the country take on debt to finance its support for you cream. it will be a brave winter election in germany instead of the usual september pole. oh laughed shouted social democrats and the opposition, c, d u. c. s. you have both accepted an early date somewhere between what the 2 sides were hoping for to happen once we have agreed to propose to the gentleman president on the election that the 21st german bonus tag should take place. on the 23rd of
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february 2025. 50 von, so i don't 20 some dodge. and when the stock chancellor shelves announced last week, he would call a confidence vote and take us the collections that was up to his government collapsed when he dismissed finance. minister, christie, and link the head of the free democrats. one of the 3 parties in his coalition showed sides to be nominated as these parties. candidate for chancellor had returned to lead. and the government is valid with does. i believe this will help us to finally come to a clear focus, namely who is the better chance left the gym and it has had, you know, that i am firmly convinced that the show to serve this country well under the most difficult conditions of the last 3 years, but the woman, these lands, good, good, tom hunt, a continuation of shouts, as chancellor looks unlikely that according to the pulse freezers, manse could be on his way to the top job. he's sent
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a right group is set to come out of an election as the largest party, but it would need coalition thought this and the make up of any future government is i'm clear. meanwhile, concerns have been raised, the rushing to the oppose good cause problems for the smooth running of an election . until just a week ago, the parties were still planning for regular elections 10 months from now. now they will have to scramble to pick candidates, and the authorities will have to meet legal deadlines much sooner with work to do over the christmas and new year holiday season. but jim and his chief electoral officer says she thinks february, the 23rd is doable. as a confidence voting parliamentary is now expected on december, the 16th new elections would follow 10 weeks after that. how long it might been take to form a new government is at the moment. anyone's guess. and let's get caught up now on some other stories making headlines. the top cleric and the anglican church has
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resigned over the handling of a child abuse scandal dating back decades. justin welby, the archbishop of canterbury quit after an investigation concluded he failed to inform police about serial sexual abuse at summer camps. in britain, zimbabwe, and south africa. a russian doctor accused of criticizing the war in ukraine in front of a patient has been sentenced. a 5 and a half years in prison, that does the bri, i know about, was arrested after being reported by the patient's family. she was convicted on charges of spreading false information about the russian military. finally, that's one of the most famous paintings in the world known for its dramatic contrast between light and shadow. now rember and some night watch is getting over a make over. the restoration team at amsterdam is rights museum, has begun the painstaking process of removing and later replacing the varnish from
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the giant masterpiece process will reveal some of the original debts and color that's been lost over time. the restoration project is expected to take years to complete as well. you're all up to date for now, but keep it here on the w. i'm david levitz. thanks for watching the man shannon ball thinking the decide things this award winning offer is available world wide for every language that gentleman has never been to go good
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