tv DW News Deutsche Welle October 15, 2023 9:00am-9:16am CEST
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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin, he's real says it is preparing to attack gaza by land, sea and air prime minister benjamin netanyahu tells front line soldiers of the next stage of the offensive is coming. also on the program, the world health organization says and is really order forcing people to evacuate hospitals in northern gaza, could be tantamount to a death sentence and growing anger in israel over the hostages being held in garza . some families say the government should focus on freeing the captives before stepping up military action against them of
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the i'm mike local, welcome. israel says it is moving toward the next stage of it's offensive against cancer. prime minister benjamin netanyahu rallies troops on the border, saying more is coming in the campaign against. some of the military says it is preparing to attack gaza by land, sea, and air, to destroy the group a week after and carried out a terror attack in israel. and took more than a 100 people hostage is really air strikes, pounded targets in gauze or overnight ahead of the anticipated ground or so the world health organization says and is really order forcing people to evacuate from hospitals. in northern gauze. it is a death sentence is really official, say there are to say a fluids for families to relocate south of the wadi ghazi,
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gaza wetlands that run across the territory. many display scoggins have taken refuge at united nations schools in southern gaza, food, water and medical supplies. are running low a. israel's military, it says it has been attacking targets. it believes are linked to hum us. but how moss is more than 70 civilians were killed in an air strike on one of the highway. the moke at garza's, our chief of hospital is overflowing workers stacked corpses in the parking lot. outside bodies are coming in faster than relatives, can claim them, and the hospital has run out of space for the remains. israel's bombing campaign on the territory of 2300000 has leveled entire neighborhoods, killing more than 2000 palestinians and wounding many more.
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some of the injured being treated in hospital car adults. many of them are children . a shortage of bids medical supplies and power outages have left hospitals in the north, struggling to cope. the world health organization says forcing the critically able to move south amounts to a death sentence. it also says the evacuation order has lift, exhausted, health work is facing a choice between a band and in patients or staying behind and putting their own lives at risk. israel's evacuation order means the clinic became a shelter for more than 35000 refugees. many have set up makes shift tents in the front of the building using compet cousins, and whatever they could salvage from their homes. like to say that we received
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messages on the phones, so we left quickly. we came here to the hospital, but the place is more crowded than the schools and everyone came here. there are no bathrooms and so no water, nobody cares about is a lot in that was was that i was displaced with my family. 16 of us. let me go from place to place. may god help us on the saw. the un is calling on the israel to immediately reverse the evacuation order. but for countless guns ins, it's all ready to think of corresponding to tanya kramer is in ashton, southern israel, near the gaza border. she told us more about the situation on the ground whereby to know and southern is ro, it's quiet this morning, but it's also attends morning because of course everybody also is waiting what's happening next. lot of the towns and villages and keep would seem around the, the,
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the cause of border area has seen it back here. it is a small, a lot of people are here also in the move thing was relatives for the upper north. um, last night that has been uh, has been several rockets barrages into israel, also to start and also to tel aviv. but as you said, as of the air strikes and the bone being bombardments of gauze, also continuing. and this time to our indications. any clear today that israel may soon launch its ground defensive on garza. i mean, this is what everybody is, of course, waiting for the timing is unclear. there will be an element of surprise still though everybody's expecting it's um, it seems to be rather imminent, but we don't know. the army said that they planned to implement a wide range of operational offensive plans and the wider ground operation. they said that in a statement um,
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it is certainly also made more difficult by the fact that they are over a 100 hostages being held in gaza. so it is not, you know, just going in for ground operation, but it's not just the south that is where it is, are looking at. they're also looking up north because in recent days it has been a lot of exchanges. all fire also with has for law again yesterday and also now with syria and re understand that the u. the u. s. is sending another carrier that's quite unusual to the eastern mediterranean to support as well. again, also to show and to probably in a message, to other actors here in the region, not to take part in this war deterrence. tanya, almost half the guys in population as well. no residents in the north has been told to relocate in what we all keep refining viewers. is one of the world's most congested places. now we hear many can we south into egypt because the rockford
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crossing there is close. one of the reasons why the you, when in a group say, who mandatory in crisis is looming there. any relief coming for those palestinians? while we understand that their trucks on the addiction side for the moment, there are no tossing about the whole situation in gauze as deteriorating by the hour. i had the chance to talk to one of our colleagues there. another fellow journalist in garza who is also himself on the move is from garza city and move down to the southern part. and he was telling me how difficult it is. you know, he still had some fuel in his car, but there's not much gasoline left at the gas station stair refer from one to the next for people. how? because those who don't have transport. they go buy food, others going donkey cards. the water situation is a problem, there's no electricity. so they're all kind of problems. and we heard from that job here. it's also warning that they cannot,
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it's impossible to evacuate those hospitals because to move those patients. it's really problematic. so we also understand that the efforts to try to get out some other students who have been doing that citizen citizenship or for a nose for the, for an passport. but as of last night, there was still stranded in the off of crossing as well as the 8th. it's supposed to come in, but you also have to understand you also have to be able then once to it comes in that it can be distributed. and this is very weak infrastructure at the moment that that is with all these problems, this will be very, very difficult to say. it's a dynamic situation would be a gross understatement. that is atanya kramer and ash dog. many, many facts. margaret harris from the world health organization describe what's being done to help civilians in gaza. so we're doing everything we can including condemning the um,
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as actuation order is for the $22.00 hospitals in the nose of casa and the northern part of garza. and that has been given repeated orders by these rallies. to me, it is, they cannot the treaty more than 2000 inpatients, many of them, uh, severely ill. their lives are hanging in the balance as it is. and they certainly company moved. and even if they could, there's no capacity in the southern hospitals, they're already completely of a stretched. we are also verifying and condemning a tax on health. we're seeing that we've verified at least 41 attacks on health that has led to the loss of life, of a live in health care work has on g g. we've learned of another 4 who lost their lives just recently in the last 24 hours. we verifying those and we know 16 injuries, but the critical thing and the thing we can do is get the supplies in the old medicine. so running out is desperate need for pain early, for instance,
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with all these people with injuries. just imagine trying to treat that child with bones who's crying in pain and you can't do anything for them. we have the supplies ready there waiting. 20 columbus is way, but we need the board is open. we need to be able to deliver them. so it's on the addiction side, we're told it can be open, but it is apparently not yet safe to open on the other side that it is still a non safe crossing. but we have a sidney, our director general doctor to just add non good braces, had a meeting with the addiction president some days ago. and there was agreement that they were up in the board for supplies to go in. but it has not been possible to bring the in the other developments gone, unofficial se, israel's air strikes have killed more than 2300 people. a mazda is terror attacks claim more than $1300.00 israel is. the us has sent a 2nd aircraft carrier to the eastern mediterranean,
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to support israel and prevent any regional conflict. israel's communications minister once alger 0 local bureau shut down, having accused of todd bass, news channels of incitement. well present into a bite and has again stress continue to us support for israel as well as the need for humanitarian aid for palestinian civilians in phone calls with the leaders of israel. and the palestinian authority by dint has not publicly urged israel to restrain its response to the homos of terror attacks. but he reportedly urged prime minister benjamin netanyahu to allow humanitarian aid into gaza. where you go, we saw hey, manifested in another way in the worst massacre, jewish people as a holocaust. more than $1300.00 industries, live lost, and israel included at least $27.00 americans children,
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grandparents. so i kidnapped horses by a moss humanitarian crisis, a gauze, innocent, palo city of families, and the vast majority of nothing to do with them on the years. and here we do like to now welcome jeremy is eric ralph, who was the, is really ambassador to germany from 2017 to 20. 22. mister isaac ross joins us from jerusalem. mister and bastard are welcome. israel has the right good morning. israel has the right to respond to a mazda is or griffith attacks, and prime minister netanyahu has said, the next stage is coming. is what you've seen so far in your view, the way to respond as well. i, i'm not sure anyone has a textbook, responds to such a terrible terrific pop direct mexico of innocent civilians
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and indeed soldiers, men, women, children, the elderly babies. but the high did so uh, you know, we have just gone through one of the worst weeks in israel's modern history and as president biden or had said that this is one of the worst instance incidents of jews being killed since all this stuff. just choose and solve it is riley, are of citizens that are being killed by this already picked, attacked by some us. i'm always trying to do at this point is to talk it is cuz clearly as possible from us, a military capabilities personnel that were responsible for this attack. you had been in these really for in service for 40 years. and i understanding we see the preparations for a possible ground offensive. what will is really diplomats likely be doing behind
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the scenes? well, i think at this point um, obviously uh, we are in constant touch with the foreign buses will be in constant watch with the account to bob's in many different capitals. and obviously germany and washington are very key. also the 9th of kingdom and france and germany. we have a very strong strategic partnership. so it's important for us to keep our german colleagues uh, up to date with everything that's happening. but as you know, men sorry to cut you off in bass or to, but i assume that there must be some contact with, let's say, for a, for lack of a better way to put it proxies for him. us a look, the foreign minister of the bulk of germany was here on friday. and she was headed to cairo and she met with the various officials that was set from talk to
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you. and if i'm not mistaken from colorado, the look i am not privy to any sort of like behind the scenes negotiations. i'm not even sure if they're on negotiations at this point. i think we're still very deep clean before google. and one of our major concerns is the top tips that were taken then again, men, women, children, of elderly people to gaza. and while, oh, but let me ask you this, let me ask you this, or do you believe there might be some benefit to having perhaps limited, but ongoing diplomatic talks with organizations like i'm us. why do you think that they went in and slow to 1300 is ready citizens to get to a negotiation they they don't have a political agenda piece of a israel. it's all like the palestinian authority of of have yeah. a 2 state solution to how mazda is only a one state solution.
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