it comes as a group of 28 premature babies who were trapped by the fighting around al shifa hospital in gaza city arrived in egypt for medical treatment. our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports. alive, against the odds premature babies rescued from al shifa hospital. parents cluster around before they are transferred from gaza. this man seems to be identifying his son. nora hasjust been reunited with her twin girls. translation: | didn t know. anything about their condition. today, i saw them for the first time since the day they were born. thank god, i have been reassured that they are fine. then they are wrapped up for the journey across the border faces of the war in gaza whose suffering caught the attention of the world. in egypt, specialists standing by with a waiting incubator. still desperately vulnerable, but now safe from harm. ..unlike about a million other children who remain trapped in gaza. in israel, families of those held in gaza are dari
birth in the next month, 15% will need a cesarean section, 25% of their children will be born preterm. that s thousands of babies, not 31, 29 or 38. that s literally thousands of babies. separately, the who s chief said he is appalled by an attack on gaza s indonesian hospital. the hamas run health ministry says 12 people were killed. israel says its troops came under fire from within the hospital and that it directly targeted enemy fire, but did not fire shells towards the hospital. for more on what hospitals in gaza are facing, and the latest on the ground, our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports from jerusalem. alive, against the odds premature babies rescued from al shifa hospital. parents cluster around before they are transferred from gaza. this man seems to be identifying his son. nour has just been reunited with her twin girls. translation: i didn t know anything - about their condition. today, i saw them for the first time since the day they we
policies. how will he slash the budget? how will he reduce the number of ministries by half? we don t know, so consequently it is unclear, but we also don t know who he will have on his team to advise him. it looks pretty much like it is him. it looks pretty much like it is him and he really doesn t have a very deep bench. him and he really doesn t have a very deep bench. if he can t deliver some of those very deep bench. if he can t deliver some of those really very deep bench. if he can t deliver some of those really radical- some of those really radical promises, what does that mean for the people who voted for him? what does that mean for democracy? good cuestion. does that mean for democracy? good question- most does that mean for democracy? good question. most people does that mean for democracy? (emf. question. most people who voted for him did not vote for his program per se. he never really thought through the dollar. for example, there is a part of his part
Irmela mensah schramm, a 71yearold retired teacher from berlin, battles daily against the nazi propaganda she sees around her. Even if it means facing prosecution from police or persecution from facists. Narrator irmela mensahschramm is out in the berlin district of lichtenberg, on her regular route. This is where she finds lots of what shes looking for. Irmela this is antisemitic. Narrator it is strange how high up farright activists place their slogans. But mensahschramm has a trained eye. Irmela i do not want to see this nazi crap. I want it gone. Its propaganda. Narrator sometimes people congratulate her for what shes doing. Others tell her to leave the stickers alone. Irmela this is a message for the nazis. Were resisting. Narrator she also always brings along a can of spray paint, to paint over racist graffiti. Last year, a Police Officer caught her doing it and filed charges. The case went to court. Irmela mensahschramm was given a suspended fine of 1,800 euros. The court said s
Berlin, battles daily against the nazi propaganda she sees around her. Even if it means facing prosecution from police or persecution from facists. Narrator irmela mensahschramm is out in the berlin district of lichtenberg, on her regular route. This is where she finds lots of what shes looking for. Irmela this is antisemitic. Narrator it is strange how high up farright activists place their slogans. But mensahschramm has a trained eye. Irmela i do not want to see this nazi crap. I want it gone. Its propaganda. Narrator sometimes people congratulate her for what shes doing. Others tell her to leave the stickers alone. Irmela this is a message for the nazis. Were resisting. Narrator she also always brings along a can of spray paint, to paint over racist graffiti. Last year, a Police Officer caught her doing it and filed charges. The case went to court. Irmela mensahschramm was given a suspended fine of 1,800 euros. The court said shed covered more space than the piece of graffiti she sp