Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  January 10, 2024 8:00pm-8:16pm CET

8:00 pm
the, the, this is dw do's, live it from berlin. tonight of dealing in weapons. germany, restarts, arms exports to saudi arabia. it's approved the delivery of a $150.00 iris t guided missiles. and this is a major new charge for land stopped weapons deliveries after the killing of journalistic jamal to show. also coming up tonight, the world health organization says the situation in gaza is simply too dangerous for enough aid to reach civilians and fears of famine in northern ethiopia. authorities a warning that the civil war, a chronic drought have bought 90 percent of the people in the state. it's a great to the breed of starvation.
8:01 pm
the hybrid golf is good to have you with us. we begin with dealing in arms. the german government has authorize the export of missiles, the saudi arabia ending restrictions that were introduced 6 years ago. the sale of a 150 iris t air to air missiles to re are, is a major policy shift for transfer. all shelves is government really and hold at arms exports to saudi arabia. after dissident journalist is jamal could show he was killed in the saw, the consulate in his temple. us intelligence found that saw the crown prince mohammed been selman, had sanctioned his murder a mole missiles like these will soon be on their way to saudi arabia. that's off the german government, scrapped a 5 year old ban on arms exports. but belin still seems on decided on allowing the
8:02 pm
saudis to get more jets, defy them from the your advisor is a part of the corporation between germany, italy, spain, and the u. k. and saudi arabia already has dozens of them. when the car and german government was formed, it said it would not approve the delivery of any more jets. the reason re adds war against who the rebels in yemen and the brutal killing of saudi generalist jamal control g. but the complex between israel and the mass has changed the calculus violin now sees saudi arabia as a partner, willing to stand up for stability with it in the middle east. dual credit. if i advise israel noticed that it's security also depends on stability in the region and saudi arabia based on everything we hear. i know and talk about wants to fill the role of stability, usually
8:03 pm
a whole new from starting to teach us fee on funding iran back to tease have by contrast, taking up the fight against israel, attacking shipping in the red sea and firing rockets towards these railing territory shots the shelves seems to be backing the release of your a fight as the pulse of his s p d policy and of his green television partners are opposed. they say saudi arabia's human rights abuses means it will be a fatal mistake. green, totally, to recall the lying said it would be wrong to let saudi arabia get more. your a fight as this is the fundamental position of our apology. and i still see it that way. a definitive green light for leasing the aircraft may be some way off. but with germany already using it on export band, it seems clear a foreign policy shift is well underway as well. the world health organization says that none of us aid is reaching civilians in the gaza strip. intensified fighting
8:04 pm
in northern and central garza has hindered deliveries of medical supplies and fuel to hospitals. they are. israel says that it's troops are trying to root out a mazda militants who carried out. there's deadly terror attacks in israel 3 months ago. grabbing all the can from a truck, west of kansas city bags of flour, boxes of canned food throughout the territory, gods in space, mass, hunger, and disease. the un says $1.00 and $4.00 are starving. the majority of guys, this population has been displaced at least once since the start of the war most depend on cross border aid for survival. those displaced say they are living in absolute desperation medicine and we have lost hope. we'd be listening to the news for $98.00 days hoping that the war will end,
8:05 pm
but there is no hope. all we see is a difficult situation. we're in. we have no water or electricity, but since water was sky, so we can only shar once a month. so it's taking a total in our mental health. and there are diseases spreading everywhere. pressure to allow more aid into gaza is mounting on israel. the opening of a crossing at the israel egypt border has not significantly increase the rate of deliveries. a trucks are often delayed waiting for security checks. but israel's military says it is now increased its capacity for screening. we are ready and willing to facilitate as much humanitarian aid as the world will give, especially essentially like food medicine and shelter. as we do security checks on humanitarian aid trucks for weapons. before they enter goes, we have increased our screening capacity considerably. that even when
8:06 pm
a gets through distribution is another problem in the absence of security guarantees and intensified offensive around hospitals and northern gaza. vital medical supplies can get to people who need it most. it means that hospitals don't have to. it means that the patients don't have food. it means that i'm to tell, emphasize the care for the patients. you an agency say humanitarian corey doors for aid are needed now to save lives. meanwhile, on a visit to the west bank, the us is top diplomat reaffirming washington supports the creation of a palestinian state. us secretary of state entity blinking. so that is talks with health spending and president who the boss were productive and that they focused on political reform. the us once a reform to palestinian authority to govern garza after israel's war with them off of boss said that guns is an integral part of palestinian territory. he called for
8:07 pm
an international peace conference. german for administer on the lena bear block is in 11 non where she's been holding towards with the caretaker, prime minister dodge, even in the cottage. they discussed the tensions excuse me, between israel and does she like lebanese hezbollah militia? their back also met with you and observers, while visiting german soldiers stationed on a frigate in the bay. reed harbor. our chief political correspondent, anita hoss. it has more now on the german ford minister's visit to loveland. i'm on the frigate button, go to mac, but on the back of the german foreign minister, go to tour under detailed briefing from the german soldiers who was stationed here as part of the unit filled the un mission to live and on a basis of cost and also combat mission. the german soldiers job is picked a compilation and surveillance. they also insist that they are not the target of a harassment from any side. they say that both israel and level not interested in
8:08 pm
the un staying here, but never the less. the fear of an escalation of this conflict between israel and how much into this region. so spreading off this conflict is very tangible here. and trying to avoid that at all. costs was the main focus of the political talks this morning with a lebanese prime minister. now these concludes on elena bev ups, false trip to the middle east since the 7th of october. and she maintains that talking to each other, addressing all sides concerns, staying in touch to try and strive for a diplomatic solution really is the only way that was need to honda. they are reporting from living on here some other stories now that are making headlines around the world of us and british naval force and say that they have shut down a barrage of missiles and drones fired by suits. the rebels in the red sea, britain calls it the largest attack by the human bass militants. since they began targeting commercial ships back in november,
8:09 pm
the who the say that they are blocking is really ships or those headed to israel in response to israel's more in. gotcha. echo doors president has declared war on drug games and mid spiraling violence. at least 10 people have been killed in recent days. attacks broke out when a state of emergency was declared over a drug lords, prison escaped inmates or holding prison, staff hostage and government took hostages on live tv yesterday. somalia is a security minister says al, sure bob militants have killed one person and captured 5 others on board. the united nations helicopter. the aircraft was seized after it made an emergency landing in the gal who adored region controlled by the extremist. the official says that one passenger is missing in ethiopia, is northern and state of degree authorities or warning. the region is on the brink of famine. degrees interim president says at least 90 percent of people there are
8:10 pm
at risk of starvation. you said the crisis was triggered by the t great war, which ended 14 months ago, as well as by drought. and by a lack of a, the european government in addis ababa says the claims are exaggerated, dw corresponded 1000000. he late philosophy is in ethiopia. this is all that's 70 years old. get bremond seen how goes and his family had been able to have it in presents months barely enough to survive. oh, there's famine. we are starving alone in crisis. but some days i'm able to find something to eat. other days i go to bed with an empty stomach. what can we do? where can we go? how long could as conditions west 7th i because so many and many young people left the area. but most of the lease bank, like at bremond fin,
8:11 pm
most of his capital have died only a few months. i left. it's the result of 4 years of phase rates, including the west, jolting decades, as well as video stating why eco, p has degraded future hipaa. now we have farmers who worked our land where we couldn't do that and we would travel to places where we worked the money. where can we go? now? i'm losing home. i don't have sheep or cows, i can sell that, isn't it? so then they, you, as was for the program in the us agency for international development, suspended that you money to the end deliveries. i left the c a of i must have crap . so scheme in which the copy of officials to grad and as each of forces had reportedly booted for 8 to send in beginning in the markets. based significantly less than a situation with more than 1400 people having to dev. since then,
8:12 pm
the local administrator in the district has declared a state of emergency close on that 85 percent of presidents have barely any food to eat me. people are dying in front of a rise. the government and non governmental organizations have to take responsibility and do what they can to alleviate the suffering. you remember them? i know that you and us it does have agreed to resume food. identity varies with improved monitoring for yeah, emission hopefully between to arrive too late. save debris with the in the god knows what will come next. i want to say we have is mercy, we will eat. if we don't, we will die. no, there's not much else we can do it either way to despite the short term relief people here integrate worthy that there was, might not see their needs as urgent as other crises and for elsewhere. and there
8:13 pm
was samuel good talk to you is a journalist based in august of above, and he just returned from the t grey region. and i asked him, our increase has an international aid there. are they making a difference? well, i went to a small town uh village uh about 5 hours away from to, from mccully, which is a capital of uh to great. uh, the last time they received any kind of aid was from usa id, uh, 4 weeks ago. and i saw a whole village in need of supports, uh heading to some kind of farm and that's invisible. but you can tell from speaking to them, they're heading to a time. and that's really something that happened between 1984 and 85 simon. that'd be made in this country famous book, i mean. exactly right. and we remember that usaid for africa. we remember that time, and i'm wondering how are 8 agencies ensuring that the aid that's going to the
8:14 pm
people that supposed to go to the people is not diverted to get that well, the usa i, d and w p have already analysed that they're using some kind of technology, we for the aid that's meant to be for the poor as received by them. but there's also a little color in jewels that are fine to have. but the whole region as well as the reach us, including um, uh and as far as really going through some kind of finding that seems to be invisible to 8 organizations as well as governments that time looking to support them. but again, when you visit this villages and towns, you know that simon is really helping discount in the, near all of our, the conflicts this, this is becoming invisible to many people use it. it's invisible, such as a who to the people of degrading, who do they blame for this is crisis. i mean this is an ex substantial crisis. was it they,
8:15 pm
they are mostly focused on trying to feed themselves. when you have listened to me, i don't think you have enough time to do that one at the moment. you know what they're looking for, any kind of support to save their lives and move forward you what you need to be, you know, the can use. yeah. we are all set we are watching to see all the to bring you the story behind the new we own about on volume information for free might do to me and done these 2 countries have been enemies for decades. this is a survey john, and this is our mean. yeah.

12 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on