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tv   Sports Life  Deutsche Welle  October 21, 2023 9:15am-9:31am CEST

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so this is all kinds we don't have any, any other place. so i'm, yes, i'm scared, i'm afraid. but i'm not leaving. never a lot of conceptions we had and stories that we called ourselves about. forgiveness security just broke 2 weeks ago. now we, we are trying to establish news stories to cut ourselves what it means to be these people are not alone in their closer before october 7th, a strong element of is really society what's trust. the state would love to keep people safe, despite the regional hostility that has changed a recent pull suggest that 2 thirds of his release are extremely concerned or frightened, and would in full 5th see the attack as a failure of the government. those pull numbers, sound shocking, but are they dalia? sean lynn is a public opinion analyst focusing on police and conflict research in israel. they
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are pretty shocking considering that it's very rare for israelis to have any sort of consensus. this is a perennial lead divided society. it's been politically and socially divided since just started statehood. but then again, we are in unusual time and i think it's really are going through that together in the sense that the state has let them down. getting out of israel has been difficult since the time many flights have been cancelled. but along with foreigners, he's railways are leaving, even if only for a while. new and shiny, don't know yet where they might go. if they decide to go to our considerations, is it does the government is and is pro is red and the population is it was like most, most land christians, jews where we have in is read like a big is rarely community. those would be the consideration. we would take,
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it's ironic that now we need to find a safe place outside of his room. and these are so big dilemma, because in our store we do feel safe here. but in reality, it's not safe to do is to is to raise their babies in peace. but they say growing anti semitism worldwide means it is increasingly difficult to say. who are that might be funny. thank you so much for your reporting there. i'm curious what routes are still available for people to leave israel and where we're seeing those who do decide to leave, where they are choosing to go to compare to people in gaza strip, hello students to a trap. the and also for nurse the, basically at this point still have 0 chance to leave and it just unclear as we're looking at life fixes for the eighty's. finally, going to getting to gaza strip to at least help relieve the situation that it
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involves a strip. it is clear, yes, it is limited altering israel to get out, but it's still possible. they are less flights. that is a fact, but there is a way to, for example, take a suit from heifer through cyprus. and in fact, there is also an option that a lot of people here consider that doesn't mean that there's an extra this from israel is radians. but what they do consider is at least to stay close to israel. so they are looking at cyprus, they're looking at greece and trying to be close to they have to go in and out from israel because when i saw under a line, the easy route is the home to people. here they have families here. they don't just want to leave and they're raising the question as we have to sort of report what is going to happen if everyone is going to leave. if the jewish people are going to leave, they don't want to leave their home. so it is a, uh, a very, i will default to a question. yes, just how things are going to go from here. but at least there is still the option for people from israel to leave, even though it's getting also here increasingly difficult. and finally, just briefly, before i let you go with that ralph of crossing opening,
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who from within the gaza strip is going to be able to leave what we're hearing. and that's really limited information that's being related to us as well. is that the priority is going to be to focus on those $400.00 to $54.00. and there's us citizens apparently that they can leave gaza. but when it comes to the palestinians, it's a really political question. egypt made it clear over and over again. they do not want refugees in egypt. they want to make sure pull that, that caused by the palestinians that the 16 gaza strip that this is their home. and one day there's going to be a palestinian state of the 2 state solution, which is the reason i'm being the capital hope of seeing is that the cause may be totally is toward funding egypt. sin perspective if they're not published and people out. but all of this is happening against the backdrop of an increasingly the situation with people there on the ground. a humanitarian disaster that the united nations has pointed out, and the number of people have been killed. 4000 is the estimated number that's
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being worked with is likely to rise, as the bombardments by israel continues. thank you very much. funny. we haven't heard anything official yet. you have just been looking at live pictures or we see some movement out there off of border crossing. looks like vehicles whining off and preparing to cross a funny chart for us. thank you so much for your reporting. now, israel is planning to evacuate. the city of a carry ox, moon, or near the border with leaven on following days of classes with has full of fighters. the cities home for 20000 people and just 2 kilometers from the border is really authorities have been steadily evacuating communities along the northern frontier. cl, anita goldstein have driven up to k yet simona to pick up the father level to take him to south and out of range of rockets fires across the border by his beloved. so my father is revealing that that's one of which i can take on the big picture to my
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home and try since i've this is why the leaving sirens wail is a power outage of rocket streets towards israel from 11 on. busy to yet shimoda has already been hit by those munitions. you hear me say it's time to go. because this kind of about q ration that allows v i d f to expand this operational freedom to act against the hezbollah tire business. civil people. many residents have in fact already left before the enforced evacuation for the confident no return or actually the situation he's here right now, is there a difficult like my brother say? but you know what we're going to in? no one is can be tough. that's it. no one is can be done. this is not all over the
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world. they don't understand. you're going to fight and fight on residents, fling the know off and now joining tens of thousands of israelis who have left their homes in the south near garza. and i'm joined now by peter learner. i spokes person for the israel defense forces. i thank you for speaking with us. again, we've just been looking at live footage of trucks lining up on the egypt side of the roof of border crossing. it looks like there's movement people preparing to cross. um can you confirm for us that that crossing has been opened a hi tech? good morning. we are now in day 15 of our operations to destroy from us, and then be a component of that as mature military admission. we're watching the same video is the same life with inches or seeing. and if we can trust our eyes, then there is obviously some movement on the ground. now, while that aid was sitting on the egyptian side of the border, i've been there since last weekend. one of the concerns for opening the border
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crossing was, is wrigley airstrikes near the border in gauze at jeopardizing it's and delivery. has israel stopped airstrikes to allow that age across the idea of his continuing its operations to destroy him, us and the the idea would not targets the call avoid. it will be a few minutes or an idea. the idea of what the target come us if they chose to launch attacks or jeopardize from that area. so yeah, we are targeting from us throughout the gulf and strip. we continuing our mission, our responsibilities, make sure that from us can never ever use the gaza strip as a staging ground for attacks or gains. there's ro, ever again, this is what we're up against. indeed, we have to facilitate and enable a permit. the humanitarian assistance to go in and, but it will not be at the expense of his real security. now, last week israel asked um civilians within northern calls are to move to the south . and to avoid is really strikes,
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isn't the goal to have to encourage people to go to the south by allowing this aid . and what would you say to a family who is considering moving, but has just heard. i heard you say that is i will not in fact be stopping it's bombing up area. we've never said that we would stop our strikes against some of us wherever they are housing and however they're trying to conduct the tax against us . but we've never said that we're saying that going south is safe for the remaining in the north, where a mazda is established. it's beating hospitable versions of terrorism against us. and that is why we are very, very much focused on the no, indeed the strikes when they're all taking place in the south. our precision strikes intelligence bank strikes and strikes that are intended to engage and destroy from us, from attacking us from conducting operations against us. that is the right of the we, we, we will continue to do. and indeed, we will continue to operate all 3 for values, the value of distinction to this,
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to differentiates between the civilian population with multiple buttons on us, military necessity. so what is the advantage that we can get out of destroying, taking out engaging with the terrorists that are conducting the operations or trying to conduct well those that are protracted, the atrocities installed. and these are all on the 7th of october, alex indeed weighing up those 2 values all up with the value of proportionality. oh, what is the spinning for impact? so what we've done, what bike, encouraging people to go down, so is actually in order to get people out of problems, way the best we can in a very, very hostile environment, but also very, very densely populated area. yeah. and then these are, these are your short principles of international law that you're mentioning there. sorry, i have to jump in because we don't have very much time. what i'm hearing from you is that the south from israel's perspective, will be safer for civilians, but not safe. this quote from us has proven time and finally got an even when we
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were kind of encouraging people to go south from us, was trying to prevent them from going south by erecting the road blocks with, with terrorism, preventing people from physically going. so we know that from us takes advantage of the civilian arena. we called the expect is not to defend our civilians because how much instead of helping it civilians heights behind them and conduct stars to tax the game stuff. this is the way the game, how much are hiding among civilians as you state. so just one last question. how will you be able to make that distinction? that is so crucial are absolutely. this is the challenge and then it weighs on the military and assessments and the advantage that gives all phone it gives us on the, on the back of the problem, this is, we are flat, we need to understand the paradigm is changing. we are confronting, we are at war, this is not a limited conflict in its scope, as it was in the policy. the mission in the past was never to destroy from us. now the mission is to destroy and make sure they can never,
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ever butcher mother. right at the top is riley's ever again. thank you. you too. thank you very much. i'm away. i'm afraid we have to leave it there cuz we're right up to the end of the show. i'm sorry to cut you off. but peter letter from the idea of thank you so much for speaking with us again. and that is your news updates. thank you so much for watching the
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