tv DW News Deutsche Welle October 19, 2023 3:00pm-3:15pm CEST
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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the news live from ballot. israel towns targets across the gaza strip on attacks. it's a densely populated area in the south. many wounded were rushed to hospital. a mouse is full of people. look, it strikes come as the people of gaza. we're hoping for aid trucks full supplies, waiting at the egyptian port. i'm waiting for permission to enter the seats fed us to indian territory. and the german is chocolate says this country's place is
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friendly by israel's son. what of shots declares his support and speech to the book? [000:00:00;00] the gulf is welcome to the pro media links to the terrorist organization. i must say an explosion in a house in southern gauze, or has killed and injured several people, including children. many of the wounded have been taken to a hospital in the territory is densely populated. city of con eunice. bold, say at least 4 people have been killed. the most militant group blames and these really as for the casualties. united nation says more than 3000 people have now been killed in gauze of since october 7th. that's when i'm off the launch. the most
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serious escalation in the decades loan is rarely palestinian conflict, killing more than 1400 people in these route. it is friday defense for us to see the strikes our docket, the infrastructure of the hum us that it is group in going so ideas claims to have security, the head of the media to branch. often not that i'm to get a group in the strikes, is trying fees that are this group, hezbollah alone fitness started leopard and border was also targeted by a clip i say, shall feel out of a night or, and cross continued. lots deal strikes on military positions of the hezbollah terrace. organizational i go into law, right? you know, as blue sky capitalized observation systems along the border should have gone feasible. all new business standard deviation from it says fired at is ro recorded go? there it is, right by hezbollah will be met with a significant response from us. let's just assume that the not, this would be the case with google much mode. you can see that in the gaza strip
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news. i didn't see it, but it shows often math book and it's trying to extract in southern gossip is tried earlier toward godson's in the north of 53 to evacuate. the south 4050 metix rushed to india to the hospital and many, including children, devotedly, didn't survive stuff. that is absolutely no difference between gods. the city's terminal drop off con eunice, but between the not the south east and all the west to defend us to the south. and that'll be and strikes it every day, every day that our debts in massive numbers. and this for the 2 of the buildings thrown into helping people. thirdly, after strike under file, new gods. as for the, with the to the my daughter was not a militant and was not involved in any part of what sort of she was leaving feasibility at home. and one of the from she was just the child and couldn't differentiate between an enemy or an ally. women. what is that they do? now?
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it's a crime. it's unfair. where is the word and the people calling for children's rights? the question international i was i traveling with british prime minister because she's on her is the liter state of state to travel astray on the make least attempting to de escalate the conflict. and i also correspondents rebecca richardson, jerusalem about the strikes on the south of gaza, which was meant to be a safe zone. and they haven't made any comment on that. but we do know that it is the south, but moving a 1000000 people have been audited or advised to evacuate to. and we know that, that striking is ongoing in those areas that people have been advised to go to really a heightening fees of palestinians in the gaza strip. really having no way to run. we know, we know that today there's been reports of air strikes in the southern city of san
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eunice and also around russell, which is the near the border crossing with egypt where it's hoped that they border crossing will soon be able to be open to allow much needed humanitarian aid in potentially to take some humanitarian, a some, some people out for humanitarian reasons out of gaza. so that is a very sensitive area and obviously the, the, that it is hit by a strikes a hotter. it's going to be for either of those things to happen. uh, so the south certainly not looking like some way of that is could, is a safe so called safe sun for palestinians at the moment down. now it was, it got changed, is rising in the nose with lebanon as well. let me know. tell us more about this. of the, you know, pretty much since the visual began. we've been seeing tit for tat attacks coming from 11 a side being responded to
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a retaliated by the is riley side. we've had today the, the is ready defense sports person saying that any attack that came from the north came from lebanon would be met with fish resist with retaliation. ronda and you were seeing has but i have claimed some of those attacks, but as yet they have not launched a full scale, a full scale war. what with israel there is, riley defense was the saying that they are prepared. they are, they have boasted of both of the military, up in that northern area. there are thousands of troops and lots of hardware update protecting that northern border. they say they already, they've been evacuating many of the communities, at least $28.00 communities from that northern border area for the south fees of a anti tank missiles which we've been seeing even today. so this tit for tat ongoing as it has been, but so far not escalating the international community. cooling full president biden . he yesterday,
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calling for. com. cooling for is round not to retaliate at the rage not to try and drag this into a wider conflict. as you said, it is an excellent book, diplomacy, of course, in full swing today, the new case, prime minister, obviously. so now that was in israel and met with his is what are the kinds of thoughts? what did you hear about that? yeah, well received as a licensed international leader to come here to stand in solidarity with israel. he met with president president hudson. org and prime minister benjamin netanyahu was standing side by side. we've netanyahu. he said that they, they, they come here when solidarity that they, they, uh, the u. k, fully support israel's right to defend itself, as long as it follows international law. it says it's, it's, it's, it's on the stand is rouse. right, to defend itself against the mouse and to go in and find those hostages. he said we want you to win
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a so another show of support from the international community. he also did mention the horrific hospital bombing of yesterday, but he didn't make particular mention of the fact that both sides blaming one another though he uh, he did say that. yeah he, he didn't, he didn't make mention of that there. he did say that palestinians are also victims of him. awesome, but they need to be protected. he supported the benjamin netanyahu was announcement yesterday that he would not block aid coming in from egypt. and that is hopefully going to happen tomorrow, which is the reporting from jerusalem. thank you. or that israel has confirmed that it will allow a limited number of trucks carrying the humanitarian aid to enter gaza starting friday. the roof on board of crossing from egypt is the only one into gonzo,
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but israel does not control as well as his off. it's crossings into the territory and began to ask strikes officer. i'm asked launched turbo tax on october 7, killing at least 1400 people in the united nation before it's more than 3000 deaths and goes up since then. the water may be slowing, but there's no guarantee it's safe to drink. gas as water supply is on the brink of collapse. the united nation says more than 2000000 phase dehydration and water borne diseases as gases or runs dry. many have no other option then to drink contaminated water and then have the we often we b for to r a, b and we find out there is no water anymore. what am i a, how the water is life? no human can somebody with the water, whether it's breakable or not? no, no one can survive without water. the utilities bottles just to go back and find that
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it's not drinkable in the cells. gallons waited for hours to buy fuel. the population here has swelled after hundreds of thousands fled from northern gazda. i've been waiting 4 or 5 hours in dallas. they say the diesel has run out. we don't know what to do. we don't know where to go. these various told us to evacuate to this place, but they kill us here. then they say, go to that place, they follow us, kill us. that also. why did they tell us to evacuate? just kill us in our homes. israel has block supplies through it's crossings into guys the following the terror attacks by him. us after talks with israel and egypt, the us announced a deal to allow a limited amount of aid from egypt into gaza. but the united nation says the besieged territory needs more. we just need a mechanism agreed by or relevant policies to allow for the regular provision of
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emergency needs throughout the goes up to get the level of distribution of assistance. so what it was that for these terrible weeks, a 100 times a day deciding assistance throughout garza to people that needs we need to get back to that level of ambition in neighboring egypt. at the rafa border crossing trucks are waiting for the green light to enter data and deliver the desperately needed aid. sariah ali works with safe, the children, which is also planning to send aids to gaza through the rough or crossing. and i also want, she had heard about the border reopening. so the situation is extremely fluid, as you know, its changing day by day and our by our, i'm in our trucks to save the children trunk on the boat. and we're ready to go on
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to live at 8 when it is safe to do so. in partnership with the egyptian red crescent. but what's important to remember is that this is delivering food. want to the most basic needs and gaza is an extremely densely populated. a small patch of lines highlighted 2200000 people of which children. so even before the recent escalations in finance, 80 percent of people in gaza depended on international aid. so it's absolutely imperative that we can get in that safely and delivered the age of people who need it most on to children. now the deal is to allow a limited number of trucks in ken that really make a difference. it's very difficult to say, as i said, the situation is so fluid. i'm garza is a small strip of land 365 square feet long. it says on right now people are rushing food, the rushing in want to and they need electricity. so the types of aid that we have
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ready to go is, you know, hygiene kits. this is the basic things that people need to survive, as well as food and water. so the toothbrushes, we're looking at brandy, basic things that needs to go through on the sheer scale. the issue is so big with a 1000000 people looking around in gaza ways display. so we really need a lot of a to go through about what kind of suppose an access to 8 organizations like yours actually need to continue working in the area. well, but in fullness, we absolutely need a ceasefire. and we need new policies to agree to that. it's almost impossible to deliver aid. i'm gives people supplies if you're on the constant bombardment. so we need a ceasefire. we did the escalation of the violence,
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we need the violence to stall. and we also need old policies to it hed international humanitarian little. so protecting civilian space is like hospitals and schools with people at sheltering is absolutely imperative. so i'll be there from safe the children. thank you very much for your time. thank you. but here i mean a journalist from kyra. ready told us why it is so complicated to get aid into gaza . so this one, egypt has maintained that it has never actually shows that of border coughing bus. there's 4 rounds of air strikes on past medium size, the force that chose. and again, this is the only passage in and out of casa, and that is often true. so um, so on one side and you just took me painted it is because it's that is counted open to the pipes, the side of the border crossing has not been offering me holidays. this increasingly desperate sense of urgency. why don't you just come guarantees a passage of the 8th?
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it's been piled up on each side of the border. so it was 3 days go to the regions. regional directors was my colleagues because i had 24 hours left of essential supplies. thank it or means now is being rushing beyond police. and so you just have said that it needs guarantees a safe passage. it needs to know the trucks are not going to be targeted. that is not going. there is going to be the different safety to where it needs to go and such as who has gone to crossing the road the trucks need to take to see serious be able to get to cynthia and target that each of these time to repair, which is why president joe biden said last night that it's likely won't be until friday. i was hoping for it sooner. timeline, and it would be up to 20 trucks. obviously that's close to nothing. there are hundreds waiting in northern side to be allowed in. but this can be seen as 1st gesture, and if things go well, you just committed to both keeping the open for 8 to come in on to mediterranean
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