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[000:00:00;00] the the, this is the, the news lately from the us president troob. i will travel to israel on wednesday. he will reaffirm is rose right to defend itself and the talk about the need to minimize civilian death as israel step something strikes on golf course and coming out from the program. an amazing hearing violin withdrew him and he's what i've shot. it's king. abdullah of jordan, born against trying to push the palestinian refugees into his country or into egypt,
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cooling this a red line, at least in belgium. shoot that a man suspected of killing seems swedish nationals in what authorities all cooling, a tire. that's not the hello there. i'm on your campus mccain and thanks so much for joining us. us president joe biden. we'll visit israel on wednesday. the secretary of state's anthony blinking says the president would re, if um, what he called americas. i implied commitments to israel security and also discuss its war items and strategy as israel presses on with strikes, as well as the need to present the lives of civilians and to an a enable humanitarian aid to reach gaza. lincoln said the visit was coming as
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a critical moment for the region and for the world. 1000000 people have now been displaced and at least 2800 have been killed in gaza. in time neighborhoods raise to rubble is really strikes, continue to stockton buildings across garza, on the ground here and rough uh the scramble to rescue people trapped onto the day bri off to a recent strike. demolished an apartment building, rushing the injured to hospital, aligning up the bodies of those kills outside the move. residents here, so they have no way to go. i have no electricity, no bill to no internet, no, not peace, no milk. but even if we die from hunger, we will stay here and we will not leave. in 5 days, we witnessed bones full on houses,
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corpses in the street. we fled to the you and school. we thought it was safe, but they targets date and people died. thousands of people from across goes have left the homes and headed south to rafa in recent days of to being told to evacuate by. israel mediators have so far failed to negotiate a ceasefire that would allow foreigners to leave garza, they only bowed into egypt. so for many, it is a difficult wait for them to come to the boat at crossing every day. and we contact the embassy every day and they tell us to go to the crossing. we wait for up to 8 hours and then we go back up with you and you use dangerous men if you want me to solve this problem so that we can travel off in and out of incentive according to us secretary of state on to me blinking america and israel have now agreed to develop a plan that would allow
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a to reach garza but working out the details will likely take time. time that is running out to the thousands of thousands quote and it's growing humanitarian crisis. steven ryan is a spokes person to the international committee of the red cross in jerusalem. and he told me about the current conditions of civilians and dosa to what i can tell you that the situation is dire. having spoken to our teams on the grounds and they're seeing the, the facts, the cumulative effects of this lack of accept food, water, electricity. i released, i contained high speeds, a large numbers of people who are being displaced. we've seen families, women as the people trying to walk the safety, but none of them not sure where to say, like know, many people are still sleeping in the open and nobody knows what's coming next. children are afraid i'm. we're seeing people incomplete disarray and right now the
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situation critical it is your organization in touch with also receives in israel, in gauze, or in more importantly, all they are they listening to what you have to say? well, the international community is the right cost is the organization that is responsible for working and you monitoring systems during complex to certainly part of our job is to engage with engaged in dialogue with all authorities, with all packets of the complex we have been appealing from the as best for respect for international monitor, no, for the parties to actively take every measure and every precaution that they should take in order to protect civilians as the civilians that are suffering the bronx of this complex. uh, we also need to have access to, to be able to bring in that much needed for these items that are going texas to these people as well as to bring in additional team that supports the response that
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you need. as of right now, to do this, we need authorization from all parties from the complex. okay? so the authorization is, is critical. what are the, some of the other major challenges that organizations, 8 organizations like yours all facing and gaza? it was certainly, it's the scale of the problem and the rapid changes that are occurring from our point of view we, i, we are ready to assist people in any way that we can anything within the mandates of the red cross. and of the i c or 2 in particular or teens. we have over a 100 stock numbers in gaza and they are doing the best that they can to help the people that they can with the dwindling or dorothy. but we have, this means that we need to have much more relief tyson been today in regards to as soon as possible to do this, as i mentioned,
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all talk to you to get authorization. and we also need to be assured that our teams would be able to workstation hurts already in the reports. i know for the past couple of days that the lives of healthcare workers in the amount of change or the risk of responding here. and this means that in order to divide inspections, there needs to be called with the pricing and or team needs to be able to do their job. the is randy. all me has been telling civilians in northern garza to move south. can you put into perspective for us how this huge movement of people is in impacts and q, monetary and assets and the territory? as i mentioned, this makes the situation extremely dynamic and constantly changing. it also means that there are a huge number of people moving to one place and in the hope that they would be able to get assistance when they got there, in order for them to get that assistance in, need to get him to gather all of these people reflect their homes,
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if we only with what they can carry a few, this very short speakers onto the card. and certainly the red cross and other actors are keen to provide the assistance i much needed. but this is going to be a huge challenge. i'm one that we're going to have to adapt to an ongoing basis because this situation continues to change. our priority is to provide monitoring assistance to for billions in gaza as well as the other aspects of the day. i feel like these work and shooting with an intro, but right now, access is what's needed and they thought it's lucky is steve ron from the international committee of the red cross. thank you so much for your time and for speaking to us. okay, let's take a look. now the latest developments in the conflicts and us officials say the pencil go on has told 2000 us soldiers to per pass a deployment in response to the israel, how much conflict the troops would work and support roles,
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including providing medical care and handling explosives. come off, has released a video of one of the 199 hostage. hostages is holding a french's railey woman kidnapped during the october the 7th. her attack. israel condemned thomas statements on the video which cooled known is really hostages. guess and is there any prime minister netanyahu has spoken by phone with russian president vladimir person who said he wanted to prevent a humanitarian dissolved in gaza? as i'm doing now from televi tv's, my major libby by spokes person for the israel defense forces, the id assigned to you for your time palestinian militants. a still launching rockets from garza into israel. what can you tell us? first of all, about the scale of these ongoing attacks. well, in the last approximately 11 days,
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we have seen some os launch over 6000 rockets into israel from the gaza strip as the service committee and number of those also fall on for. we have been cut off the strip of styles, of course, but here is really is on a fairly regular basis, are running for cover from it, just an onslaught of rocket. i'm afraid we have some quite serious audio issues here, and i think we're going to have to leave that interview for now. we will try and come back to that later on. we do apologize. all rights at jordan's king abdullah has warned against palestinian refugees being pushed into egypt or jordan cooling this
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a red line. his comments came as he met with the german trump sla, la phillips, in berlin during the press conference. while i feel it's expressed as solidarity with israel and condemned the how much of the terrorist attack those leaders discussed the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip. and how to prevent the escalation between israel and how much militants in gaza. trump let fall. it's also one has blah and iran against intervening in the conflict on the let me reiterate and also already we condemn the tax by home aust. her is on israel and the strongest of terms, the israel has the right to defend itself against this terrorism says security in then for israel must be restored and germany sounds and solidarity and set up the on israel site. let me again be one against an expensive you one against the,
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into his file on your, on interfering in this conflict together with our allies. we as federal government, through our us, most of so that it is conflict doesn't escalate any further. that is a red line because i think that is a plan by certain of the usual suspects to try and create de facto issues on the ground. no refugees in jordan, no refugees in egypt. this is a situation of human turns i mentioned that has to be dealt inside of a guys that and, and, and the west bank not to try and push the palestinian challenge of that future on to other people's shoulders. now up to this nice thing with jordan's king abdullah, the general counsel that we'll have shorts will visit as well today as western nations try to prevent the middle east conflict from spreading. we're going to bring and d, w, use matthew moore, who's standing by the chancellor, a matthew, as we've heard, a trump specialist will be visiting israel today. tell us about what message he is
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sending us right on your on the chancellor's helicopters actually just landed in behind the generally, um hi me. um, so he will be taken off any minute. now i would imagine and dimensions with the and headboard just to show solidarity with us. we went a very practical way to be seems to be biased. the old site is in 1st and he will be the 1st head of government to meet that trip to israel. since hamas is tara tac last week, and it's as a jim in chance, let me can not trip. it's obviously it's highly symbolic. and he says he's there to show is germany steadfast support for his real at this time. but they'll also be, it's not just symbolism will also be a lot of things to discuss. he wants to send the message to netanyahu, to farm minister netanyahu to try to de escalate this to avoid a conflagration. you wants to try and get it in to the gaza strip to civilians. they are who are in need of water and medicine and foods. i'm also concerned with
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the gym and hostages, who are among those that way. i could not last week by how nice terrorist is a handful of german citizens are there, so he'll be pressing on a number of issues and not visit later today. the trunk sla met with jordan's king of bill up here in the violin this morning. they discussed the situation between israel and a garza and what was your take on on what they said after they met? yeah, it was a very um, quite strong press conference. i gave up tons of shots that the shared a common goal, which was to avoid that white or regional conflict and also to to, to fresh pressure. this is really governmental lows, humanitarian age into the gaza strip, which was which as we've just as of just as the shots of medicine, food and energy, fuel and medicine and waltz. excellent. so the key thing is to get it to civilians
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. there he talk tons of shoulders talked to a mutual trust between jordan and germany and i think he sees jordan and king of all of the 2nd as a, as a key influence. so key regional piece make out there. and so for king of dollar he said that, you know, he said it was typically the 2nd sunset to releasing an extremely tragic, difficult situation and guys unfolding it. he said it was, there was a risk of the whole region basically is on the brink of, of the best as well, of king of dollar said. and he said it was, it was coming up on the does not just in the region, but white are to, to use all their efforts to avoid the but that it gets that there's a complication that it, that there's a white or regional conflict that supposed be on guys a m mm hm. and he talks about re igniting and restart in the process for a 2 state solution. all right, so you don't use not email, thanks so much for that. okay,
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we are going to go back to tell of these now and try to speak to major libby, advice against folks, person for the israel defense forces. the ideas thanks so much for sticking around . i'm speaking to us again. you know, look at the tax into israel all continue and despite more than a week of, of intense is riley strikes on garza, can you try and help us understand why it is so difficult to stop the rocket via as well. we know that in the last decade, some us has invested millions and millions of dollars in their rocket program. and just to provide some context in terms of figures. now we are 11 days into this war . come off has launched over $6000.00 rockets towards israel. and if you look back at the 2014 conflict which lasted 50 days, they're from aust launch slightly over 5000 rockets. so we see that they have invested millions of dollars, resources,
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time into really developing the capabilities of their rockets, the range of the rockets. and of course, the amount that they have that they are launching towards israel. okay, and a senior advisor to the is really prime minister has said that israel and its response will try to minimize casualties, but the quote, the presence of civilians cannot give how much in unity now we all getting reports of as a is ready as strikes hissing, civilian convoys fleeing northern garza and there are also reports about is really strikes and in southern gaza. where of course civilians have been told to flee to by israel. can you tell us is where it is israel really doing enough to protect the civilians and gaza? oh absolutely, we provided a warnings we that has been now open and it has been going on for several days, instructing residents of gaza to move south. the claims regarding striking inc,
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the convoys are not accurate. we can see certainly from the footage of that specific incident that the explosions came from the ground, not from strikes by the idea. so that is completely false. and of course, we know that from us is trying to, of course, to say that they have very little regard for their own people, people while we are instructing them and asking them to please move as far away from the north as possible. okay, i mean, i did want to just mention the fact, but you know, the idea did deny hissing a civilian convoy and gauze the last friday blamed him us. but the financial times when surveys the video evidence and says the footage points to is riley strike. and of course there all the civilians who cannot move, who cannot flee the b o. b in fun. i mean, what is being done to protect these people who can't move south for anywhere else? well,
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i believe the question should be asked to come off from us is the sovereign power within the gaza strip? how long is responsible for the well being of the civilian population in the gaza strip. and they are the ones that need to facilitate the movement of civilians from the north to the south. we have provided that warrant and we have been providing it for several days right now much to our operational detriments. but we are doing this because we want to minimize the impact on civilians, but how much is responsible for the civilians with in the gaza strip? this is something that they've been responsible for years and they are the sovereign there and they must find a way to facilitate the movements and to protect their own civilians. is the idea of working with international organizations, for example, to protect civilians who as we've spoken about tannel, leave north and gaza for questions about the humanitarian efforts. we're going out a couple, i can say that as the,
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as the military and we will facilitate whatever the government will will decide. and of course we, once again, we encourage residents as we gave and not warning to evacuate from the north and for from us to facilitate that. okay, let me y spokes person for the is really military. thank you so much for your time today. thank you. okay, let's take a look at some of the other developments in the conflicts in the european union says that it plans to launch a few monetary and aid card to, to gaza via egypt. european commission president will slip on the line, says with us slights to each it will begin later this week. she says that the you will also triple 8 full civilians in golf. that's a 75000000 years. say the un security council has rejected a russian drafted resolution calling for a humanitarian sea spot and garza. but without mentioning, come off,
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only 4 countries voted in favor of ro, resolution alongside russia, with the us person from japan, all voting against it. as always on the present, the interesting resolution has been delayed until later on tuesday. okay, here's one other item of news for you. now. belgian police say that they have shot dead and on suspect following the faithful shooting in brussels. belgian police found the western on the mine, which they suspect could be the weapon used in an attack on 2 swedish nationals on monday evening. the nationals were felt dead and the 3rd person was injured with ortiz had been searching for a 45 year old. suspected extremist who was known to police, living in belgium and legally the dw correspondent jack power because on the same for us in, in brussels. so jack, we are hearing that the suspect his assailant is now dead. can you give us the
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leases? yeah. hi. on. yeah. he was so a couple of 100 meters down the road from here off the police had to find out that he was here. they search through the night for him. i witnesses have said that he was pushed off of the boss of the being recognized after a number of photos and videos was circulating online for a couple of kilometers away from the city center of this city. where they had talked to a place where he sought to swedish nationals in a taxi. and another person in a for a of a building that person is believed to still be alive and out of danger. the authorities have told us the belgian and interior ministry has not confirmed that they have shot one suspects and that he has died, but they haven't confirmed that it is the mind suspected of perpetrating the attack . that mind is named as of the solemn l. so for 450 to dizzy, and who was believed to be living in belgium and equally okay,
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now the the suspect to the silent did flee off to shoot saying that was a massive 900. can you explain what took such a long time to, to find him is yeah, it's hard to know right now exactly why it took so long. this mom was posting videos of himself, some of them still and verified all of the attack of his statements claiming to be a member of the islamic state, claiming to have short sweetness, nationals, as i say, he was recognized by members of the general public just before he was a quote here in the scholars that come in of brussels, but i spoke to a couple of people here in the area saying, why did it take so long for him to be cooled when he was so. but, you know, opened the posting on social media or by the time the attack that he had perpetrated. important to know that that was a belgium suite, an international football game here in brussels yesterday that was cancelled off time. and in those videos,
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he claimed that he had shot the sweetest people. you might remember the that has been a big debate in sweden recently advised the beginning of the kron and whether that should be allowed or not. a lot of fundamental, this is the most americans and people that have identified with the as i make states have been very, very angry about those carumba. next me, this searching of course, comes at the time of heightened security concerns in europe. is there any suggestion? do you know if there was any lead link between this and the israel? how much complex right now is about in 5 minutes. the gave a press conference very early this morning and we had from other senior ministers in the belgian government. and they have said that that doesn't appear to be a specific link with what's going on in israel and gaza. but as i said, this, this suggestion of a swedish national was being targeted. it is key. i think in this, they say that there's no direct link, but obviously in a, in
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a sort of international climate of heights and tensions. a lot of people are suggesting that, that the sort of some, some sort of atmosphere, right. and not at the moment. and, and jack, you know, you've been talking to people in brussels, just give us a sense about how people that are feeling about this kind of violence happening the, you know, and given the, the tensions around the world. i mean, what does people sense there and brussels? well, the thing was really interesting. i knew those of us that have lived in brussels for a long time. we know what our country is highest her level is when they said it's totally low level 4 people know that that's the highest. the 2016, the most 2016 brussels attacks took place. you know, 7 and a half a years ago. that was a long man, hon tossed of the powers to ties that had taken part and taken place in the november 1st. so i'm just, i'm now a convicted terrorist in belgium and france people a quite a custom to following these kinds of stories. here. they are a living and sort of recent memory. and a lot of the people i've spoken to
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a set that back up to level 4. again. i wonder whether the belgian police will be able to catch this guy. that was what i was hearing. joining the manhattan's, obviously they've not quotes him, and i think they'll be very, very happy that this isn't a long protract. 2 days, weeks, a months, mind hundreds this month. thanks so much jack and speak to you. is that a that's the w correspondent, jack power reporting from brussels. you're watching dw news life from violin is a quick reminder about top stories for you, for or israel has carried out an asteroid in rough on and southern gaza. and now this comes as present joe biden plans to visit the country on wednesday. israel military strategy and for a low set to talk to the agenda at that meeting with the israeli government and the us president. and at a meeting with germany is all i feel it's king. abdullah of jordan has one of the
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