tv DW News Deutsche Welle October 31, 2023 9:00am-9:31am CET
9:00 am
[000:00:00;00] the the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel's prime minister rejects calls for a cease fire in gaza. is who will not agree to a sufficient of facilities. we've come up after the risk attacks of october 7. cause for these, for a cause, for israel to surrender, to come up and back home with her family is real rest. use a soldier,
9:01 am
abducted by hum us more than 200. other people remain in captivity in guns. plus the head of unicef says the number of children being killed and gaza every day of so high kitchen. quite a shake us to our core. also coming up a deadline is about to expire in pakistan for more than 1700000 african refugees ordered to leave the country. so have lived there for decades. so what's behind the move the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. israel has categorically ruled out of the ceasefire in his war with him. us prime minister benyamin nothing. yahoo said it would re represent a surrender to the militant group. he said the ground defensive was the best way to secure the release of more hostages. one is really soldier was free during an
9:02 am
overnight admission in gaza. the 1st such rescue since the war began as another is rarely hostage safely home. israel's military release, this picture of soldier omega. this to announce her release. a crowd gathered outside her home to celebrate the news. she's the 1st captive to be freed amid israel's growing ground, defensive prime minister, benjamin netanyahu price the rescue, and rejected calls for a ceasefire. israel will not agree to a succession of west village. we've come us after they will risk attacks of october 7th, call for cease for our cause for israel to surrender, to come us to surrender. to tear was the surrender to barbara's that will not happen. as israel wraps up, it's fighting the pressure to bring hostages home is also growing. honda defense
9:03 am
have been laid out in jerusalem to be present the missing families gathered at the vigil. what's the latest video released by how mosse militants showing 3 female captives? it's brought some hope to their families. this year, when i saw the photo of danielle on tv, my heart almost stopped. my wife and i were on the one hand shocked, but on the other hand, we thought relief relief that she was alive by this. and that we can see how the we didn't know anything about her until today. but that's a middle man. so in other families have received devastating news. a sorry to say german is rarely shiny luke, who was believed to be kidnapped, is that the news has given her mother a sense of closure. and i know that i'm
9:04 am
a bit relieved that the matter is close to. the news is not good, but at least we know she didn't suffer more than 200 people are believed to still be held hostage by how much in gaza. earlier i spoke with our correspond to tony kramer in as thought in southern israel. i asked her how is really, are reacting to their prime minister rejecting any possibility of a ceasefire with from us? why are we just started there? he says it's not a time for a ceasefire, but it's time for war. and i think this is very concerning for many of the relatives and the families also hostages. because, you know, they're fearing that by going deeper, insight dawes, about widening this ground operation and incursion. that we're seeing and they might home the live, the lives of their loved ones and their relatives. now um the government of course is trying to prove here. there was a,
9:05 am
a soldier that was rescued us monday night during the course of monday. and uh, you know, that means that the, the, the, we don't know many details about how this played out, but uh, it does show somehow from the government side that they can do both on the one hand, eliminates the capabilities, infrastructure eradicate from us as they say on the other hand of trying to get the hostages out. but i think for families still, you know, by seeing that some of the hostages might mean they believe to be maybe in some of the tunnel systems that they're believe to be held in different groups in different areas. maybe we don't know, of course, for sure, or where they are, that they could be the in collateral damage by, by seeing. but, you know, did the defy a power that is coming down on gaza right now. so their main concern is certainly to look at, you know, the negotiations and to hope that there will be some kind of breakthrough of cuts on egypt. i've been helping with those in direct negotiations. now israel says it
9:06 am
has to main objectives in gaza. the 1st to destroy from us and to rescue the hostages being held by the militant group of how hard is it, ton you for israel to achieve both those goals simultaneously? what i mean, this is what military experts here talking about is it will be very difficult on the one hand to how if you know this whitening of the ground operation, you're seeing that you know of is rice moving deeper inside garza, that's what the military is. saying that has been engagements as well, a with a mouse, that's what the military saying. at the same time, some of the hostages are believed to be a possibly underneath garza in the tunnel systems. so it will be very difficult, a very difficult task to rescue those hostages, and that's why we're also seeing and not the same time we understand the belief that negotiations are still going on. and we also need to see what are the interest
9:07 am
of home us and all this to have been releasing a video with the 3 a 3 hostages in it. and uh, you know, this is a life of proof as we have for the families. but at the same time, it's also very hard for them to see it. so we will have just to wait and see, you know, if there's any development in this case in the coming days. that was the w, tonya kramer reporting there from us thought in southern israel. well, this is really tanks and troops advance on gaza city. there have been reports of fierce clashes in the northern part of the strip. israel's military says it has struck more than $600.00 military targets in the recent days in gaza. you and this morning that is really shells and air strikes are getting closer to hospitals where thousands of palestinians are sheltering. homeless rent goes a health ministry says more than $8300.00 people have been killed so far. meanwhile, from us is also launched rockets into southern israel,
9:08 am
causing fires. the journalist has him, but lucia is in gaza. i asked him earlier what he can tell us about the ongoing fighting there. are we going to have much information about it? there's only 2 sources that we are 20 to or me, and from time, from how much difference they are 0, right? then it's supposedly true to editor, to gather spread, mainly from slee sparks. what is that? most of the, for this patient here, and there are reports that move on there to the troops entered the area and shared its talk through the a few days ago. there was another attempt in, in either box or scholars one here that they can do or android crossing and then we'll get another one in the south of gallons. let's see. according to the statements from actually look into that, the engaged with that with the,
9:09 am
with the lady troops there and fire walters and other means or, or for a fleet. and then we didn't have like, more detail. they are now, there's a diesel, which isn't fair to tell us more about that. now israel is concentrating its fire power in the north of the gaza strip. uh, do you know cause uh whether any civilians are left there the money to earlier living there they are a huge number of on their life. okay. about 60600000 or even more and explain to the child support where my mom including myself and my time with the we are staying at the house, is that we are talking about like one about 1000000000 people displayed from north end of the city,
9:10 am
some of the things they are like from the boulder areas into the city or the central city. we're right. in the 4th of the city. i know that some of the are not communicating with some people. they are terrible there for many reasons. one, the, one of them like they have no plans to go with this house or the circle of misery life that they experience and that will spin back to go to the war. now we know that some a is trickling into guys a very little, but some a can you tell us how's the weather is doing anything to relieve the humanitarian situation there? a very common um um uh 2 mainly to be replaced. pretty correct on the, on the whole you need me from me and the distribution. we kind of lost clear everybody and on the announced that they
9:11 am
are there and i can be some some lead to the speaker read for them to make bread. so make that made by the hall that at the bakery. so people are, are getting the bread with, with the half of the coffee price, but it's still the cues all very long and, and everybody, anybody wasn't the one that when i get a back of red needs to wait like between 2 to 3 hours lease to get one back and if i'm distribution in the, on the schools, which is people are actually altering their thought and what are the other people in the area who are displayed some of the are saying that the industry in their colleges, the 3. yeah. not releasing, say that to me can is it is not clear people are not a weird thing it's, it's very interested last the type of that, the, the 8 their accounts to down the. yeah. so if you do that and then it becomes
9:12 am
supplies to then, and we'll try but still like that there is a huge showcase or for the ocean water or 3 to water health. their calls for humanitarian cora doors to be set up to allow more aid in and to allow some people to be evacuated. are people in garza, do they have any hope of leaving that situation? this is the main hall. this is what the people are talking about all the time. i'm not just another little video people around me or the people that i'm still to the are off the every single flower or every time it was so that when it get over there and use it, that entire place there and like an adult even for, for some time and which is not happening there are many folks that need or any issue a about that, but it's not for long fine,
9:13 am
a fight team can use the football. i mean, be, is continuous. got um no, no, no news about that. both parents like striking of getting 8 into the sometimes people wouldn't or is that like, it came back long, very hard to get what about the expired or even as opposed to for some time husbands. thank you very much. that was journalist husband, but lucia in gaza. thank you. the head of the un agency for posting and refugees as told an emergency meeting of the un security council that an immediate humanitarian. so as far as quotes a matter of life and death for millions of palestinians, philippe eliza renae, who accused israel has also accused israel of collective punishment and the force displacement of civilians to the government. the feeling that they are not to be doing. most of them are feeling in the wall,
9:14 am
they have nothing to do with any time producing these me in the human eyes. you have to trust you to go home. i do not episode the state of the sweat and from its subjugation on the international human general. every wall has rules and this one is the only exception. also speaking of the un security council meeting was the head of the united nations children's fund. unicef, executive director catherine russell, told the session that more than $400.00 children are being killed or injured in gaza each day, claiming that number should quote, shake us to our cor. well, toby fingers a spokesperson for unicef. i asked him whether the huge figures being reported for the number of killed and injured children or reliable. yeah, you're right. the numbers of children killed, the numbers of children injured inside the gaza strip are, are extraordinary. now these numbers come from the palestinian ministry of health. um and you said it was that it has hours. the guys souls is on the ground. we have
9:15 am
solved in the ground pods on the ground. uh to, to look into the numbers as we always do. and not just say that in in pos, like in 2014, for example, when there was an escalation. uh the un then verifies numbers here. we can't do that in real time, of course, for obvious reasons, but we verify numbers and when we've done that before in similar situations. so not at this scale, the numbers have been very, very similar. is it possible to provide any safety for children in goes to the given the conditions that are, are, are for operating there the, there's a, it's a war zone with cost of a marvin and a ground invasion. how do you provide safety for children in that environment? yeah, i mean let me say and use it has been saying that there is no safe place the children in the gaza strip right now. anyone who's been there or anyone who knows the gaza strip is a tiny area of land. yeah. and when you have those split seasons, such
9:16 am
a densely populated area where there are more than 1000000 children of clothes, it's not safe any way. and that continues to be a must have consent. we continue to see these numbers rising to children being killed and injured. you know, as i met the must have concerned that it's not stopping. and that's why we keep coding for this immediate humanitarian seesaw. but as of the situation now, there is no safe place for children use only if it goes through. as you know, toby, of feeling laza really the commissioner general for the you and relief and works agency. and ross has accused israel of collective punishment of the people of god, so that he says that the current aid system is geared to fail, or even talks with the is really government toby regarding humanitarian issues and gaza. and how, how the humanitarian conditions can be improved. i don't mean that you and has a system in place where we have the connections where we talk to a parties to a conflict,
9:17 am
and that's very much focus festival on stopping the bond and saving lives. but also on the, on the monetary and access. yeah. and what's absolutely critical now is that we open up access points to the gaza strip to improve, to bring out that life saving supplies into the, into the area. and then that's rudy of that. so the priority because there are some supplies going, but it's absolutely tiny amount given the massive, massive needs. and what we're talking about now is a lack of cycle to people who taught and get safe with the children who are drinking salty water. they've got the hydration, they've got diarrhea. so these multiple disease that the kill me becoming a real reality and use it to have families, children, civilians living in very densely populated shelves is the own. russ golden rule, you know, even in, in the hospital areas. and that's a massive risk of the outbreak of disease. toby is thank you very much, that was totally free, occur from the united nations children's fund in
9:18 am
a month. thank sketchup on a few other stories making news around the world. us present, joe biden has signed an executive order on regulating artificial intelligence, described as a landmark order. it will require companies to report to the federal government about the risk their systems could pose. it's the 1st step and race to regulate the global technologies offers for a promise, but very significant danger. us carmack or general motors has reached a tentative deal with the united auto workers union 2 and a 6 weeks strike. the agreement includes pay increases. gm follows carmakers ford and still enters and reaching the deal with the protests or continuing in panama over a mining deal that's allowed a canadian firm to continue operations in central america's largest open 5th copper mines. the government says it will hold a referendum on whether to scrap the contract. critics save concession is
9:19 am
a threat to the environment and an attack on the country sovereignty. the fates of hundreds of thousands of afghans living in pakistan is hanging in the balance. the pakistani government has set a deadline for tomorrow, november, 1st for all and documented migrants to leave the country or face the protection. 1.7000000 of ken migrants currently live in neighboring pakistan without legal status. but would that get us to in my, or didn't conflict and it's economy in tatters. going home entails great risks and uncertainty at home with 2 of his children combo. and how to use worries may appear far away, but like many of the african refugees and pockets done the city on his mind. this is the 3 year old has lived here for 2 decades. but the government's cracked down on documented migrants is turning his life upside down, is today he's taking pausing
9:20 am
a protest and is now queueing off. but the u. n's medical office, the refugee registration, hoping for a document that will enable him to stay here and not be sent back to us kind of stone. but it will going to be like the past several years, we were given assurances that we would not encounter any problems in the pockets dawn, but they've now started the process of expelling africa. and the so, you know, but that it was those that i give, that's why we have protesting, hold on honey. the owner of the house where i live has also wanted us to lee and get it started kind of get out of the end. if we don't, they will contact the local police and then the police will take legal action against that. they normally, that's what i've got to the what is a go to them. so i don't java doesn't a go here and it's not a bad time. a unique sound to living at attend, or he says the pay is hardly enough to feed his family and that's the loan fund to jenny, back to afghanistan. but along with being evicted from his home,
9:21 am
he's also do using this job. another consequence of the authorities, new policy, millions of ass scans have made focused on that home in the past decades of instability. and if god has done that, a country that was once a refuge has now become deeply inhospitable. the police in this neighborhood to checking documents and arresting any one without paperwork. the government claims it's policy shift is due to high ask on crime rates. perception that the legal up were on that mostly. but some of them who are legally staying here. they have a role in certain crimes, and these crimes are mostly smuggling of the different products in 2020, around 235 of rod nationals. but even hard in c describes we should have a 100 and d was processed according to the law. abdullah heidi cuz lived in pakistan for 16 years. that is now one of tens of thousands of and documented f guns who have taken a difficult decision to return to afghanistan. for him,
9:22 am
the pressure to leave became too much. his family borrowed money to hire trucks for the news, needing them substantially in debt. with the family is high this truck for 250000 rupees. it will take us to cobble. well, we're grandma, we have left the rest. i love. winter is a head. we do not have room clothes, shoes, or a roof over all hedge. and we are helpless and we'll face whatever i live will do for us. so this family heading back to afghanistan, the road ahead is full of uncertainty. just as it is for those trying to remain in pockets done. for more of this, i'm joined now, but see it or rough man, a journalist in karate, who's been following the story forest very closely. so yeah, the deadline for undocumented migrants to lead pakistan is fast approaching. do we know how many afghans have left the country now?
9:23 am
ahead of the deadline. so according to these, by yesterday, more than 100000 people have been the one who is most of what a year and some of the other students and force me to give us a sense of the broader concerns that ask ends have as they faced this dilemma of whether to stay or go is the same because what is the analysis of, of lee this i did, it's different because it's really hard to say to them, what is the price? so the most affordable for me enough time. so they're asking for 4 more times, but we will see you what happened after tomorrow because we're going to sleep
9:24 am
junior. and he was going to tell us why pakistan has is making this move now with the device. so there was a big in the, some of the cover in this would be $21.00 when a couple of some of the really expensive the goods from bill. but it didn't happen. then we'll see in september of you've seen an inch of our order in which they are going to be able to scan in to that in the, the supplement. buick gmc building to the building probably almost 30. so it's gonna be
9:25 am
a good spot there to see if there's a lot of good on hold on one of which is because of the for the what i want to mrs. so yes. so we obviously many up ends have decided not to go or they haven't gone yet to, and the deadline is going to expire tomorrow. what fine happen to those i've going to decide to try their luck and stay in practice to or the these let these tomorrow the focus on the launch, the launch in different parts of the, in the david, depending on the difficulties and send them to the same the goal in doing before we can possibly be pointed to the 2nd step,
9:26 am
given to people who have excited visa and bc. well, i think we have seen the landlords ever started to use and the employers or give us a wonderful just to make them dental to delta dental among the z. and thank you very much for talking with us. that was the or rough ma'am. talking to us from corrupt you enjoy of the you're watching the news. just reminder the top stories were following for you this our israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has rejected calls for a cease fire in gaza. he says, such a move would represent a surrender to come on. and these really army says a female soldier captured 5, a mouse during the terrace of terror attacks has been rescued during an round operation and gaza. she's been identified as for
9:27 am
a mega these. the soldiers said to be doing well after medical checkup and has been reunited with heard that this is the, the news from berlin up next. it's the day it was an in depth look at some of the biggest stories making headlines this week. and of course, get all the latest news and information anytime you want on our website at w dot com on terry market. being with
9:28 am
9:29 am
the scraps collectors most of those up in 45 minutes on d w. the shannon balls singing clearing the sizing, the award winning offer is available for every language and has never been set online on facebook, the app store and youtube. how many platforms can you handle single tenuously without having the feeling that it's just too much?
9:30 am
you might see me. how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking diesel, modern. because if we do too much, we get it all wrong. we mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and multitasking. watching our new to v w documentary, israel continues to expand its ground operation in the gaza strip, pushing deeper into the enclave to go after her mazda militants. residents of gaza . city are reporting is rarely attacks from 2 signs. as the idea warns, the operation is only going to intensify the escalation. reeves, this concern about the over 2000000 civilians and gaza, especially those hospitalized in the north. the world health organization has
20 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=2025398105)