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because every friday on d w, the, this is dw news. life from berlin is real inches closer to invading garza prime minister benjamin netanyahu says preparations for a ground. evasion are underway and once again, issues of warning to gauze and civilians to move south. also coming up after weeks of political paralysis in the us capital building. there's finally a leader of republican lawmakers, collect a trump ally mike johnson, as the powerful speaker of the house of rented representatives. plus as the growing
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number of migrants experience, public services, germany's government approved a plan to speed up deportations for projected asylum seekers. the i'm on me and he says it's good to have you with us. we begin with a message from israel's prime minister benjamin benjamin netanyahu. he told the country in the world that is real, is preparing a ground, evasion of gaza. nothing. yahoo did not give details. but he repeated a warning to palestinians to move to the south of gaza, of the same we're getting ready for a ground operation. and you know, so that i will not say when, how are using, how many soldiers? i think i'm most, i will also not specify the conditions that are being taken into account, some of the majority of which are not known to the public. because this is how it should be built. it's for the benefits of our soldiers. i want to be clear,
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the timing of the defense forces operation would be determined unanimously by the war coming us along with the defense forces, chief of staff for me to come out jointly within the cabinets, we are operating to ensure the best conditions for 5 years for future action, the same amount of union will come in a journal assembly socco in jerusalem told us more about nothing, you know, speech and the ground operation. so yeah, well definitely that's i'm you always preparing these really public for a long campaign in the gaza street. he's preparing the public. this is going to be like a very important this speech, and this is how it's received. it is around now as to the timing. it clearly the, it's all going to happen. it tonight. we've read, let's say in the wall street journal that americans have been asking, is read to postpone this kind of ground incursion, especially because they want to deployed air defense systems throughout the police
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to protect the american a sites in places such as the rock age your did it way, syria and so forth and to the americans are now preparing for what they think would be it strikes against them by different the factions in the middle east. so therefore we're seeing this kind of like postponing that was generally semi circle and jerusalem will have more on the ground evasion. when i talk with and is really defense forces, spokes person later on in the show. stay with us for that. the prime minister of katara says there's been some progress and negotiations to free is really hostages, being held by him. us cuts are in egypt are involved in attempts to secure the release of more than $200.00 hostages, taken by a mosque during its terror attacks. for captives have been freed so far as relates use this culture of helping to funds from us now to resolutions on the conflict at the un security council have both failed us call for so called
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a few minutes here. and pauses allows allow aide to reach gaza was vetoed by russia and china, only 4 other countries back rushes own proposal for a full humanitarian ceasefire. israel is resisting calls to hold its bombardment. so to resolution still no agreement at the un security council. we asked our washington bureau chief in his pole, if we can expect another attempt to pass the un resolution on the conflict there. so will, that's what we're here, or be a new, a resolution over the next days from the, from other top probably will bring that in from the elected tenants. we don't really know what will this be about, and then we have the general assembly tomorrow, whether will be also a debate about a united full piece resolution. every single member of the general assembly can bring into this resolution for that. if there was a veto,
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which we saw last year in 2 days, that's a little bit of a tricky part because the general assembly is huge. and we have many, many countries who are in support of palestine and on the other hand of israel's. so it's totally open, but we'll see tomorrow. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. hurricane otis has made landfall near alca pool, co mexico battery hotels, causing landslides and knocking out communications. the storm pummeled the southern pacific coast with rental rain and fierce wins. authority say much of the area remains without power, not by 3rd placed argentinian presidential candidate patricia bull ridge has thrown her support to far right. and libertarian, heavier and the legs for the run off election next month, giving him a potential boost overruling party candidates there. here martha le, who's promised to take a chain saw the public spending came 2nd in sundays, 1st round election. donald trump has been fined $10000.00
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for breaching a gagging order during his fraud trial in new york. it's the 2nd time the former us president has been penalized for his comments attack and court staff. trump is on trial for allegedly inflating the value of his assets in order to secure loans. as us republicans have elected mike johnson of louisiana, to be the next speaker of the house of representatives. johnson's win caps, 3 weeks of chaotic party in fighting which left the chamber liters and effectively unable to function, represent a little known. conservative was the republican, his 4th nominee for the speaker's chair. he won by 220 votes to 209 small right wing faction helped in allister of the previous speaker, kevin mccarthy. so who is mike johnson? dw correspondent stefan simmons fills us in. he is a staunch and vocal trump supporter. he is a evan jelly called christian,
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or at least conservative christian. he played a key role in attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election in congress. he is opposed to abortion. he's opposed to same sex marriage. he is very, very conservative. he is also the representative in the republican conference who has the least enemies, and that explains why hey, he became speaker in just one flaw about. now, what will be his challenges? there is a lot, most importantly, 8 to israel, and the ukraine military, h humanitarian age. i munitions is that tra, is that truck asked for by the president of the united states. $60000000000.00 for ukraine. $14000000000.00 for israel billions, also to secure the us border with mexico. this is top of the list. priority for this new speaker number to avoid shutdown of the government.
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finance the government, so it can operate. this is due in less than a month. so there the new speaker has to find a compromise bilateral agend us has to be issued here and, and acted and certainly this speaker and this house has one very big job that is regaining the trust of the american people in congress, in the house of representatives. and also maybe into the republican, the g o. p conference in the house. turning to germany where lawmakers have approved a draft bill to speed up the depot. rotation of asylum seekers is applications have been rejected. the government has been under pressure to tighten the asylum rules, as the number of refugees has grown in recent months. the rights groups and even some within the governing coalition, say the proposals go too far. the interior minister, nancy phase,
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has taken the next step toward her goal of toughening germany's immigration rules. her new draft to bill approved on wednesday 6 to make it easier and faster to deport people who are still in the country, despite not having the legal right to say, for example, because their a silent request was rejected. the feeling in the government is that the current system desperately needs work. and as an added burden to germany's overwhelmed immigration system. last year authorities failed to carry out 2 thirds of be around $36000.00. the plan, the partitions on does in order to protect the fundamental right to assign them. we must significantly limit irregular migration because those who don't have the right to state must leave our country to fill out the number of reports, creations. this here is already around 20000 percent higher than the same period last year. but there is still an urgent need for action. hundreds with us. the people can currently be held in pre deportation,
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custody for up to 10 days. the plan is to extend this to $28.00 days to allow all stories more time to repair. police would also have greater access to a person's accommodation or phone, making it easier to confirm their identity and carry out the deportation. the government also once to accelerate the expulsion of convict of smugglers and possibly the most controversial proposal. members of organized crime groups could be reported even if they have not been convicted of a crime as already occurs for members of terrace groups. experts, question whether the measures will actually have an effect the likely increased deportations better, but i think it's not going to be a game changer because like i said, the main reason why dupont ations failed is the lack of corporations with countries of origins and the absence of, of legal documents in here. it's hard to, to make big changes. parts of the governing coalition like some members of the
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green party, but especially migrant and refugee are going is ations. see the propose changes as being too severe. they ask whether the measures would even be legal, saying they are at least legally questionable if not on constitutional and back to our top story in a tv address is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so this country was getting ready for a ground invasion of gaza. i can now talk to lieutenant colonel jonathan creek is spokesperson for the israel defense forces. mr. calling, because welcome to the show. now nothing. yahoo said you're getting ready for a ground invasion. what will that look like concretely? or thank you for having me and it will be a dangerous and difficult minute time maneuver in dense urban terrain with a complex of tunnels that runs across and wide to the entire gaza strip. which is
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where most of the some of the terrorists are hiding. it's a maneuver that's will take time that will be done slowly too much while trying to distinguish between combatant and non combatants and focusing on the combatants until we eventually will achieve our aim, which is to dismantle, come us and make sure that the atrocities that they perpetrated on october, the 7th will never happen again by a french president. a manual call said a massive ground invasion would be an error because it would be unlikely. this is a quote, unlikely to offer long term protection. what is your response to that? well, what we want to do is let's focus on the tactics and how we will achieve it. but we are focusing mostly on the end result. and the end result must be very clear that cannot be a military entity that has any ability to threaten these randy civilians. we want our communities around the gaza strip to flourish again,
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just like they flourished up until saturday. the 7th of october. we want children to play in their school, y'all. it's in the courtyards and be want the life to flourish as it did before. that cannot happen with an armed terrorist. i says, organization at all border looking specifically a question of security. now israel has fought 5 words with some us since 2008. and the last large scale were in 2014 that included a ground invasion. they killed over a 1000 civilians. not to mention the death toll on the side of the defense forces and it ultimately didn't eliminate the most thread. do you feel confident that it was succeed this time or? yeah, i think your question is very relevant because all of the previous rounds of crow conflict where rounds of conflict, they were operations, we are now in war. we understand that if we allow the security situation to continue, we will face this again. and then in a few years,
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another journalist will ask me or someone else, what did you do last time? there isn't going to be the next time this time. the aim of the operation is different than this time it will be achieved last time in 2014. when with the goal was not defined as 2 completely dismantled from us. it was mostly focused on the tunnels that were doug from guys i into as well. that was the main thread that was achieved, but i agree there was a heavy price, heavy human price at the end of these like, it sounds like the problem there is that the, the last time the teams work to give israel more security, that's the same name this time, what specifically is different then? no, no, no it, it is the from them into the different in the, at the day that this was the end, there will be no more harm us in the gulf. the street that is fundamentally different. it is a big goal, it is a very important goal and it won't be easy to achieve. okay, well how do we have this will have our there. thank you so much for joining us,
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colonel jonathan can reach us from the israel defense forces. thank you. thank you . and you're now up to date of next dw business. don't forget you can get the latest news on our website that's dw dot com. i mean, so thanks for joining us. the votes, people have to say the that's why we listen to based on the ritual every weekend on d w, the interest the global economy.
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