tv DW News Deutsche Welle May 11, 2023 8:00am-8:16am CEST
8:00 am
the, the wind starts in 2019 dw, the, this is the, the, the news live from the and then here be 5 savings between israel and palestine and medicines in the gaza strip egypt safely trying to brooke a troops. but israel's, with a tree continues to intercept brock, it's coming from the casa and launches strikes, minutes, and targets inside the territory. also have coming up
8:01 am
a pandemic era migration policy is about to expire in the us, which could have the biggest, based on the folder restrictions. so we'll look at what the end of ties will 40 to means, full thousands of my friends at the us mexico border, the hello, i'm christine window. welcome to the program. we start with the fiercest fighting in months between israel and palestinian militants in gaza. israel stays, it has killed 3 senior leaders of the islamic jihad, his medicine group in the early morning air raids, the israel ministry have already killed a another 3 high ranking members of the group in stripes on tuesday. so far, at least $22.00 palestinians including civilians have died in the is raney from
8:02 am
apartment militants in the gaza strip. have fired hundreds of rockets into israel. since tuesdays is striking, a small rock its launching from the gaza strip to be shots from the sky by its rails and just then system. according to these rating military mold in 450 rockets were fired from gaza on wednesday by the palestinian and militant group is. lemme had the group designated a terrorist organization by israel, the you and others lawyers. the salvo off the 3 of its senior commodities were killed in his rate in strikes on tuesday. many rockets were intercepted or fell short, but others called damaging his railey cities like here and ask alone,
8:03 am
although no injuries odessa. lo reported. they also send people running for the safety of shelters as far away as telling these most it's scary, it's one of the 1st times i've heard of cyro instead of the israel has responded to the rocket barrage with more strikes, targeting is lemming to had leaders in the gaza strip. one strike killed the head of the groups rocket program. a we are still in the middle of a campaign. at this very moment, our forces are fierce. the attacking the guns are stripping and exacting a heavy price from the terrorist organizations that goes in the city. and the academy of going out to the wall is lennox. you had fight to is, and commanders had been killed. several civilians,
8:04 am
including young children, have also died. and so the, when it's cold for all science to stop the fighting and exercise restraint to the latest classes have left some goals and feeling helpless. well that putting them away if you knew we no longer know where to go when it was to escape the bombardment also. but despite hopes for an objection broke good ceasefire, both sides continued to exchange by a late into the night. we're joined now by dw corresponded rebecca ritz's cheese on the ground in b is radius city of ashley salon. that's just north of the gaza strip to to have you on the program. rebecca. so what is the latest? have they been 80 for the defendants? for on the as riley side or even not, christine. things were pretty quiet. that last volley of rockets coming in israel from gauze, or just before midnight overnight,
8:05 am
no sirens ringing out. so the one did just start up recently in the area. and so central guys are on the as rarely side, obviously. and then sort of the central gaus at area. but all, even though i obviously, as you'd be reporting the idea of did make carry out rather a what they call a targeted killing and killing a full amount of money she had. i'm sorry, that's another siren alerting now. so things starting off again this morning at the full commander into all the operatives killed or the not in guns already knows. i say what the idea of holding a targeted killing now that come on was apparently responsible for rocket forces. the idea of says he was responsible for carrying out rocket far against israel. that will be putting these that are fragile hopes of peace, a ceasefire. all the seaside told on, on, ice, at least for now this morning as i said, sirens and starting up again. all the restrictions remain in place here in the southern israel school. the close the same today. uh, no,
8:06 am
no far he's telling people to be careful. take care and listen to the local authorities to the ports of a potential sci fi in the works. does that look like me? yesterday, uh, as you were putting as well uh egypt. uh we said that we actually were hearing reports from egypt and media saying that the safe spot had been reached. and yesterday in the afternoon we were getting word from the lady side of israel. government was very interested in confirming a safe file. we were also hearing from sources that have mouse were interested in making sure that to say fine was going to take place. but obviously that didn't come to fruition overnight has and now we've seen what's happening here. and of course, these folks are on going to you in egypt and cuts are all sort of be a heading the sci fi talks. and there are hopes that they will be some kind of negotiated safe spot in the next 24 to 48 hours. but obviously, you know,
8:07 am
that remains to be saying, right? but is that dw is rebecca roacha is reporting from the is right. is that he off as cologne just most of the causes for thank you for your reporting. rebecca. a ukrainian army unit facing near the eastern city of buckboard says it has pushed russian forces back by some to columbus. has the cave appears to confirm an account from the head of freshman is wagner. personally group who said ranking the russian forces had fled from the battlefield. meanwhile, many civilians living in the region on now deciding to get out and get away from the destruction while they still can. the castle lived on fire and the loss of motor rockets here on the outskirts of the besieged, ukrainian city of buck, loot the fighting continues these ukrainian soldiers,
8:08 am
employees to respond to attacks. the motion treats a very close by so again, i should back right now, tries to appeal some of them. the bus moved to see in the deadliest fighting since the will begun. both sides have lost huge numbers of troops on it. streets. the city itself has been devastated and yet to craniums and not prepared to give a top before you would retreat, for example. yes, we could say few lives, but then we will have to a solve back and we will. we could last a last much more or less, so we need to stand here to the system. the fighting is getting to close less than 30 kilometers away from back lieut.
8:09 am
midland, her to see you leah, a parking up. i'm preparing to leave the city of coast in team discuss hello, how you have a question? yeah. i feel bad for 3. yes. so i have to have such a long line trip through. i'm a to 3 years old and no i have to leave in my hometown. research doesn't deal that's. it's just semester of 2 seconds. but you barely have time to get to the shelter. i'm. i tried wants to go to the shelter with my mother. it was, it took me for 2 minutes to back things up and so you might just ukrainians continue to see towns and cities on the front lines, often leaving beloved relatives and not knowing if and when they will be able to have time to talk to you and his a look at some of the stories making use around the world. the rest off on the path
8:10 am
to signing 5 minutes to him or on con, has spots nationwide purchased. a court has ruled, con, can be held in custody for 8 days. he is accused of corruption. hundreds of he supported his have interested off the caching with, oh boy, he's in the us new york republican congressman george santos, has been arrested and charged with financial crimes. he's accused of fraud, money laundering, and steven public funds centrals. peter is not guilty and was released on bail. he says he won't resign his seat in congress. and the general government has agreed to provide the country 16 states with an additional one for the insurance to provide housing and services for the growing number of asylum seekers. charleston oil f. schultz made the announcement during the meeting with regional leaders in berlin. more than a 1000000 ukrainians have sold refuge in germany since russia invaded their country last year. and we say on the issue of migration was
8:11 am
a look at the us mexico board and i'll wait. well, for us, he's all preparing for the expiry of border restriction known as title 40 to the immigration policy was originally implemented as a health policy by form the president donald trump, extensively to keep close and 19 cases out of the country. it evolved into the migration, so that was used by border police to expel migrants wanting to came assigned them in the us. all reports i carried in a toy is at the border city of el paso, in texas to see how people they are dealing with the situation. this is one of the busiest border crossings along the us mexican border and texas. every day, thousands of people proceed legally from sue. that's why it is mexico. do it by so in the united states. but the focus of the border agents are the migrants who cross and officials, roughly 7000 migrants chris every day, to an official pass into the united states without documents. border patrol agents
8:12 am
estimates that once titled 42 is lifted and all asylum seekers are again, given due process. the number will reach a peak of 10000 or even 12000 migrants per day. they have arrived from venezuela be okay and is injured. he can't walk anymore. the journey was tough lasted more than 3 months. administrative level then his way of the columbia, panama costa rica, and nick a rog well and tourist guatemala, mexico, all of that, mainly walking. i mean, um, believe i was also put in jail on the mexican side, allow you have to watch out all the time, and there's the risk of being kidnapped, and other things going on. his biggest fear, after surviving the dangerous journey, is to now be ported back to a country where he can't live in peace, ma'am, and douglas is not afraid. he is frustrated. he's thinking of turning himself into the next border police facility. the risk is significant unless i am with the at
8:13 am
the end that the everything is possible. he, well, he said they can process you and then you have legal status for a year. how kindly government they what they could also send you back and read. and then you start from 0 days later he tells us he's tired, he has been jailed in 2 different countries. he has been beaten up and dropped. he says he has no other choice now than to risk it. he decides to turn himself in, and he's not alone. all these my grand swear until recently on the mexican side, they were living there under very poor conditions until they decided to prose over to the united states. most of them without documents here and as i saw, the board or police has been handing out this fly, you're in spanish, they're telling them that if they crossed over in an, an official way into the united states, they should turn themselves into a board or police facility like the one you can see behind me to start their legal prose. the problem is that they will bring them into the official
8:14 am
a process to claim asylum here in the united states. and that is what all of these migrants are hoping for. although title $42.00 will officially be lifted on may 11th, the border police are already processing migrants. many of them were detained for days, then released with temporary documents. and if i put in my documents, they say i have to present myself next year 2024 on december 17th in florida, and for the by handing out these permits to state and dates for cart hearings that will take place in other states. texas is trying to prepare for the official listing of title 42. the big problem is that no one really knows how big the influx of immigrants will be. most your total cows in the midst of what it is already a migration crisis at the border. if you're watching dw news, don't forget, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or
8:15 am
from the app. so that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and you're up to date. so i'm proceeding with the thanks for watching us. next we look at how climate change over bombing, the 6 people in poverty. most of all women i'll see at the top of the next hour the journalism to help us in overcoming.
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on