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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  October 29, 2023 3:00pm-3:15pm CET

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for the this is dw news line from berlin garza residents desperate for health. the united nation says the situation is billing worse by the hour with hungry gardens breaking into with food storage facilities. 3 weeks into israel's war, a moss. the un says civil order is breaking down in fans more in the passing of one of hollywood, most famous, after matthew perry became a household name around the world for his role as channeling on the long running to the series prince, who was found dead at ease los angeles home address,
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54 years old. the welcome to of viewers around the world on michael ok. the united nations says these humanitarian situation in gaza is going more desperate by the hour. the u. n. agency that overseas aid for palestinian says it's storage facilities in gaza were broken into with thousands of people taking vital future plans. the un call did a worrying sign that civil order is breaking down. these really military says it attacked 450 homos targets over the past day. and then it was increasing the number of forces on the ground in gaza. that is the 23rd deal fighting in because a there has been no let up is why is that tax and it has
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now declared cause our city a battlefield. the scale of the destruction explained to see with the we want the war to store. we lost our loved ones, our relatives are children. all of my siblings and their children are gone. with hundreds of homes and buildings in trouble. there is hardly any place left for civilians to seek shelter. but temporarily communications blackout only added to the suffering of cousins. when he gets come on instantly, she was in a we could not check on her relatives and have you get down to the depths and outlet and we've been calling them to check how they're doing a little bit last night. we could be sufficient. people in the streets have become lifeless body and walk at, let's say i went on this here and they seem to share this. ryan has begun ramping
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up its ground operations from this or benjamin. nothing. you all said the watering cause of would be difficult and long. mobile, it is friday evening. more of our ground forces entered into gaza, of the strong hold of him off to most of their show. this is the 2nd phase of the war. the goals are clear about the destruction of the military and govern mental capabilities have come off to new york and bringing home the hostages. the fema bike to this right has been telling civilians in northern garza to seek safety in the south. but many gardens fear they might never be able to return to the homes. of correspondent rebecca rivers is installed to close to the border with garza in southern israel. i asked or what was known about the current is really operation as well. i haven't given a huge amount of detail on exactly what the military operation is planned on what
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month to what they've planned, as you can imagine. but we are from where we're standing, which is just a couple of kilometers from the north, east, and gauze, and border behind us. so you can see the city of bait who we came here near continuous strikes. both artillery as trifles have more to strikes. and i've also been able to hear this morning personally at the moment, having a little bit of a low haven't been relatively quiet in the last few moments. but earlier this morning we could hear both heavy and lighting machine gun fire suggesting that there is actually come back happening on the ground. we've been able to also see through some certain length and some tanks on the other side. so very i can just hear and outgoing 5 a make line full in sight, honeymoon and so we, we all seeing and hearing that 2nd phase, we know that they've ramped up ground forces. is there any military wrapped up ground forces inside garza? and that is certainly part of the 2nd phase is benjamin netanyahu was pulling at
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last night. so exactly the tactics we don't know. we think it is less likely to be these major ground invasion ground. uh, ground incursions that we will 1st thinking and talking about. we've seen a huge troop numbers. now it looks more likely that they're going to continue with this kind of slow. and they did say it was going to take a very long time. and it certainly seems at the moment that they're trying to in circle certain cities, particularly garza city. so you can hear occasionally artillery fire, and no doubt you've seen some trace of the fighting in the form of smoke rising over guns. and, but i wonder, is there any information triggering out about the degree of resistance is really forces are getting from us at this point? i'll just say that it isn't actually that infrequent what we're hearing. hearing. also 5 digits i've had at the moment. it's actually been quite close to just at the moment lasting a little bit of a reprieve, although i think it's about to pay top again in terms of loss fighting back. it's
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almost impossible for us to to know exactly what's happening on the ground. in fact, it is impossible, we don't get these updates in real time. and of course when not a journalist or anyone else in fact is able to get access to the, to, to inside the gospel to. so in terms of how significantly they're fighting back, i don't know, they have said how much i'm talking about has said that they already for a ground invasion that you know, they've been preparing for. they see we would come to no surprise to them as well as reaction to the events of october the 7th. so they say that they are prepared. they of course no, the district very well in fact built these underground temp tunnel networks. and i know the, the lay of the land incredibly well. they say they prepared and they say they're ready to fight back. we do know that a couple of soldiers to, in fact, one engine civilian another one motor at laser. the figures that we have so far, but of course the longer this goes on the more casualties when likely to say, rebecca, we only have about 20 seconds or so. but i do want to ask you, we understand that communication network appears to be working again in gaza. what
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do you hear from their of the i'm actually is. i've just been in touch with a colleague around in garza. they have been able to restore communication, who's being able to re re charge in fact, jesus righty. some kind of be able to again have access to the outside world. but we know that the situation day, they condition monetary and situation is increasing. the dies and reporting on it, and uh, you know, that being backed up with what he had to say. he in fact said that he had heard about these rise things from arrived to history firing again to that, that having of the warehouses. so people in very dire situation on the other side of the border, rebecca rivers, ethan's developed in southern israel. many thanks. ok, my baby is a media and communications advisor for the norwegian refugee council, an independent organization that protects the rights of people affected by displacement. he warned us about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in.
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gotcha, thanks for having may actually. we manage to get a short message from one of our 64 colleagues on the ground and gals that it was a 68 seconds message, which he said that a signal was back, network was back, but they still don't know what was happening around. and he reported not being able to identify with it where the sounds of the if the next farm was, was, was going to come from, oh, it was coming from. he wasn't tables. you know, if the rest of his time and he was a life or not today this morning, the full scale of what happens over the past 36 hours is, is starting to review and the numbers are starting to jump to a number of chills and changes hospitals cannot cope and there are people to come to the rep who, who were not able to uh to uh, find someone to pull the ambulance. so, um, yeah, i mean, sadly its,
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it's going from about to, to uh, seeing jobs at the moment to the when says there are worrying signs that civil order is breaking down. we in the media have been reporting for days now. the people are running out of food and water. when will that likely happen? for sure. and what do you fear? the breaking point will look like it is happening. i mean we've chief warning about it's happening, but it is happening already. there are people who are literally surviving all one loaf of bread today, plus probably some so salty water, which is happening. we're just not seeing them live on television, that are people who are taking turns to, to uh, to get ahold of a kind of a friend, several people who are spending 5 hours to just find one box of the petro, that they can use to come fortunate out into their homes. i think the, the trickle of bank that is arriving. of course the for the cause is giving the
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impression the ages are rising. and while this is true, it is nowhere near enough. so there is a, he might change the task happening. we've heard about, you know, hospitals having to do with outs, painters and children having to strain contaminated for sense. so it is all unfolding and it's all about now still thinking back from getting worse from killing more people. we don't know for sure how many people are going from from, from all these other causes. we know about the bombardment that is intensifying almost everywhere. and garza, this is why we need more, right? uh generally for those people or guardians responding to is really calls for them to move south of the bloody guys of valley. um yes, yes. and no, no, because i've heard accounts of people making their way to southern guns are realizing that life was not much safe for that. that was the concept bombardment, we have seen that you know,
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a rockets fitting and bombs hitting homes, residential homes. and then my colleagues told me about relatives who made their way back from southern mazda to, to northern gaza. and again, from northern go to southern guns. i mean there's this, that tells me there's no safe spot. there is no stay cool and i think how's the weather that is because of her faults? and that is because of, you know, the basics of life, the bread, the both of the food. and just to say here, finally, a rest bite in jobs at the moment is getting that food to our as a, as a now during the day, because there is just simply no child so you can get any sleep during the night. goodness that is ok. med be around from the norwegian refugee council. many time many thanks for your time, sir. thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. heavy fighting continues and ukraine's front line town of of div con russian forces
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launch their counter attack in the done that's region a few weeks ago. but so far have produced few results and are reportedly suffering heavy losses. chief has alternates lower progress then it hoped in trying to regain occupied areas around of difficult move. will events are taking place across tricky to mark the 100th anniversary of the countries found in the capital entre presented . richard. tell you 31 lady to reset the mazda of liam, dedicated to most also kennel, editor, auditor the country's founder forged a modern secular republic from the ruins of the ottoman empire. in 1923 fence are remembering matthew perry star. they hit tv series friends who has died at the age of 50 for us medias. say the cause of death was in apparent drowning at his los angeles home. perry's 10 seasons on friends made him one of television's
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most recognizable actors. what are you? what are you going to show me my clothes for millions around the world. matthew perry became a household name, is chandler bing on friend who's gone? no good, quick witted, sarcastic and sofa facing many fan saw him as the most reliable of the cast. like some of them. oh is it sugarless? sorry, it's not the not thanks. what the hell is that? to you? good acre off. as you go, you take it is she offers you mangled animal carcass. you take it as an actor on one of the most popular shows of all time period, cheve fame and fortune at a young age winning an emmy award for his role as chancellor after 10 seasons on air. the friends finale was the most watched tv episode of the 2 thousands. perry
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went on to appear in a number of other shows and started in several films. but none of them topped friends off camera. here he struggled with illness for much of his life. in his memoir, published last year, he wrote about his addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs. he said the pressure to make audience has left left him in a bad place. at one point during the friends run, his co star, jennifer aniston confronted him on behalf of the whole cast about his drinking during filming in an interview last year, he reckoned he had spent millions of dollars on treatment. us news outlets reported that matthew perry was found dead in the hot tub at his los angeles home. news of his passing brought an outpouring of grief nbc, the network that aired friends, wrote on x. we are incredibly send by the to soon passing of matthew perry. he
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brought so much joy to hundreds of millions of people around the world with his pitch perfect, comedic timing, and right with his legacy will live on through countless generations. up next sound documentary taking a look at the effectiveness of antique depressing pills blended there. the kids taking a scene in the middle of the dash of the current and sasha organizing reconstruction to the beach. but it's getting cold. the volunteers on dwindling when to freeze their missions, kids tick nose to rebuild thoughts, move indices on dw.

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