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the, the, you're watching the news coming to live from berlin. b is really military style. it has split in god the into, as it continues its ground defensive inside the territory. it has also intensified airstrikes over the past 24 hours gauze and health officials state hundreds of people have been killed. also coming, i'm going to show us secretary of state anthony, blinking to meet the turkish foreign minister. but on a diplomatic blitz across the middle east and wider region, trying to stop the conflict from spreading and anti immigrant sentiment is on the right here in germany. that's a surprise to some in this town germantown,
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which calls itself an integration success story. but other residents say it's time to end the warm welcome. the clare richardson. welcome to the show. as well as army says it's ground. fruits have surrounded garza city and effectively divided the strip into the hamas run golf. the health ministry says more than 200 people have been killed. following major is really airstrikes which also cause the communications blackout inside the territory. and meanwhile, the leaders of majors un agencies have called for an immediate cease fire. and for more humanitarian aid of the israel defense forces have once the guide intensified operations and knows and gaza. they say they are targeting how much sizes and infrastructure from the sea and land as well,
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has repeatedly voted civilians to move south veritas, supposed to be safe. let's apply and humanitarian. colorado did not materialize. and those who do risk the journey, say it's very dangerous. um and yeah, that is we've been walking for 3 hours to get here and i can't walk and my son has been pushing me all the way. you mean you haven't been given you? the thought of our situation is very difficult. but there's no bread, no water, nothing tanks in front of us. but the dead bodies you're so good. it was very, very scary. especially for the kids to believe these right in the military has released plus it say's is evidence the to mass is blocking roads to stop civilians leaving and using schools and hospitals as cover fix attacks. this is part of the operation, a ground operation that was conducted on the hospital then revealed it done as it
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was being used with our instructors inventory hospital. they launch rockets on these red, 75 meters forming us because what they know precisely is when we strike a launch pad like that, the hospital would be damaged as the attacks and the noise intensified as well. now size they to split the gaza strip into, to despite increasing international cause for sea side as well. the site is not loading happened until all the hostages held by a massive 3. and until then those on the ground can early take shelter and hope to survive. correspondent rebecca rivers is reporting from jerusalem and has more on israel is claimed that it has split gaza into a step as right. we had confirmation yesterday that there is now
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a north gauze or on the south, gaza that is, riley troops had made their way to the beach to the shore line. basically, they were holding that line. they've now so completely in circles because the city and it's being reported that in the next 48 hours. also, we can expect to see his writing troops actually inside guns and see out on the ground, you know, with close, close, come back with him. us find his there now we've seen a really heavy bone bobbing over night with some people saying it's been the heaviest, not in the ground operations so far. uh we some truly have re fix on site is coming out from the bombing, particularly in the hospital. we know that the areas around the lc for hospital has been bombed with the id saying continually and yesterday, you know, showing what they say is evidence that how mazda using these hospitals as head courses. we've also heard from some medical personnel, those saying that they're on to mid attends in these hospitals,
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and this is in fact false. we, we, it's very hard to independently verify anything. there's no is natural generalist allowed inside. there's no other organizations allowed inside garza so we do know that there's been an incident blackout overnight, so we have been hearing that that is slowly being being restored. so these calls for people to move away for to evacuate fully on people that may not be able to even be getting the messages. so really, really serious situation and looking to intensify and to get another stage of this complex need a very difficult situation for civilians there in gaza. the adf is says, has said it is allowing civilians to move from northern gaza to the south using a one way cord or a will that be a safe option for people to flee. and it's hard to determine, but we know that civilians have been being caught up in attacks even as they've been trying to head from north to south. we know that the israeli military has been
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telling civilians to leave for some weeks now and they have as you say, cleared up that car at all. well, they've said that they've opened that car door to allow for civilians to go in that one way route into the south. and whether or not that's going to be much relief for you. and we know that there are a lot of civilians who just simply aren't able to move or perhaps, or unwilling. and either way, we'll be stuck inside this c besieged area. but we also know that there's any military has been targeting or at least bombing areas in the south, even in the areas where civilians have been told to go to that a say. so, you know, more people, i assume will be using that window. the window is from 10 until to local time today or in the middle of that window. at the moment, i can assume that some people will be using that route, but whether or not it will make them any safer when they're in the south really remains to be seen. rebecca, thank you very much for that update. that's due to be correspondent rebecca renter's reporting from jerusalem. and jordan's king has revealed that the
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country's military dropped medical supplies into the gaza strip overnight and a message on the social media platform x. king abdulla announced that urgent medical aid had been err, dropped at midnight and added that jordan would always be there to assist palestinians in the gaza strip. of the, as rarely, military has confirmed that the operation was completed with its cooperation and christian cots, or is the head of doctors without borders or m. s. f. here in germany, he joins us from berlin. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. i understand that doctors without borders is continuing to operate in gaza as best it can under extremely difficult conditions. how much support are your staff currently able to provide? so it is very difficult to operate in gaza right now. this actually literally told all stuff to to be free of. they were to 1st to yeah for the families and
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themselves. nevertheless, a lot of other stuff has chosen to continue to work. it is very difficult to it supplies running dramatically low all the time, even though some re supplies had been possible into guys that we see, you know, lack of fuel, of lack of water and lack of the basics and medication, which makes medical decision making very hot indeed, um, tell me a little bit more about that with such a dire need for your staff to attend. so those were critically injured. are other more basic primary care needs being met at all? what do you hear from us novice that getting food and water for themselves and their families? this is very, very difficult to find a safe space to sleep. it's almost impossible even in the soft costs or just because of the mass of people. what do you see also that uh, in hospitals um, with the lack of a fuel um running generates us. this is impossible to most of the time and death for contacting quantity medical care is impossible, with
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a lot of people needing special attention due to fighting. but also due to attorney diseases where a lifetime process our, our, um, a lot of things uh, newborn and children can be put in an incubator cuz there's no electricity. so the medicaid situation and guys, i am nice without words. now. um the homeless run, garza health ministry has said that close to half of those who has been killed or are children or miners are you see that this that percentage also reflects it in the number of patients who are being treated by doctors without borders to which we see a lot of patients in just to do this, i think, and among them size is a high proportion also of women and children. but also want us to remember that not every man in this context is a fighter and,
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and in also due to international laws, even if somebody had been citing um and his when did is warrant. and she'll be wanted special protections. that's one of the points that she definitely see. it needs a pause and the fighting to allow it for you maintain access to reach guys. and so people in guys have to reach human nature and 8 and medical 80 here from all items that actually accessing medical facilities. this is super difficult for security reasons. well, thank you so much for speaking with us on to the nearest. i really appreciate your time that is christian at concert with doctors without borders. thank you very much . and you were a secretary of state, anthony blink, and has visited turkey wrapping up a diplomatic dash across the region to try and find solutions to be as well how most conflict he met with his turkish counterpart. how can feed on an incorrect visit coming on the heated relations between israel and turkey. but uncle are urging is relative stop. it's a tax on garza, on sunday,
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blinking made an unexpected stop in a rock where he warned, against other parties becoming embroiled in the conflict. it was very important to send a very clear message to anyone who might seek to take advantage of the conflict and gas, but to threaten our personnel here or anywhere else in the region. don't do it. i made very clear that the attacks, the threats coming from malaysia that are aligned with iran, are totally unacceptable. and we will take every necessary step to protect our people. we're not looking for conflict with around. we've made that very clear. but we'll do what's necessary to uh, to protect our, our personnel of the military were civilians. and early our correspondent dorian johnson as tumble, gave us an update on this visit by blinking to turkey and what challenges the us secretary of state might have faced as well. i think clinton will be under
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a lot of pressure from his talk, his counterpart, how come see don to price for the urgency of a cease fire? in the ongoing assault on garza tech, he's been very much in the full front of demanding a c spot. but given the fact that despite these growing international cools, it's rarely stepping up. it's assault on the goals and scripts. the i think lucas message will be that we have to contain this conflict. as being the message for out is 2 of them. at least important especially to keep you around out of any sort of an escalation come take now took he does have good relations with the uranium receives around 4 minutes to was here last week and the uranium president is expected to pay a visit sometime this month. so i think clinton will be pressing on the importance of containing the complex something he will say that this isn't tucked his interest as well. given the fact is economy is what we expect to be devastated by any major regional, comfortable comply ration. so i think that is, the main focus of talks will be through just to maintain some kind of containment
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of the conflict and dorian. what about relations between turkey and israel? i mean, they have been patching operations before israel's war on her mazda. how are things looking now as well? i mean they're pretty rock bottom and um, yes, you're right. that was his, were approach me on the thoughts of the full the, the outbreak of this like this conflict and them at least in fact to, to present. right. yep. type of one met for the 1st time, but these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in september. and then everyone was saying that this was a positive sign that it could be a new chapter and relations full of that is collapse now, especially following uh the one statement to clarity. how much is the liberation movement despite most of talk, he's less than i life. that's a great thing is a terrorist group has sold these rel, pulling out his hand by so the, until he has retaliated over the weekend, restoring it, somebody will do. it has to be said once, much of his language easy. israel is directed at these randy prime minister in self profit. and israel saying this is a man we can no longer work with. in fact,
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he said he's written off in the minds of turkey. but the one stress, the importance of maintaining the diplomatic relations, he said, isn't a separate your relations and the fact that we need to keep on talking. and i think that's a sign that took a i did so think some kind of meet 18 year old sometime in the future. indeed, how important of a role cold turkey play in securing, for example, the release of hostages being held by him. ok. well, according to own cra, toki has been working very hard behind the scenes to secure the release of the hostages. and in fact, that's the front person. these touchy, spite chief abraham column and according to of one of the weekend he's had called on has been impulse with these really count has prevailed, accounts of balls, and also with a how much leadership now talk. he does have good relationships almost over the past. much of his political leadership was here at some point in turkey. so techie says it can possibly play some role in the release of hostages. although it has to be set in the moment. it doesn't appear they've made really any progress to our and
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thank you very much for that. and state of the story in john's reporting from assemble and we can expand on this as far as forming a political science professor at bard college berlin. a good to see you there. secretary blinking has been wrapping up what has been a pretty grueling towards taking them from israel to jordan, to iraq, just to name a few. what do you think the main goal of this shuttle diplomacy was? well, i mean, as you said, it was a grueling for the middle of a state leaders. yeah, i think there's multiple goals. and once one of them obviously was to deescalate of try and contain the conflict itself for it not to spread the regions. the other goal was for there to be a pause of fighting in order for you mandatory need to be delivered. and we see you're also that some of the talks were about trying to think about a possible post of war machine with other state leaders at now,
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at least one of these of us calls for a humanitarian pause in israel's bombardment of gauze. um that, that has not been heated so far. do you think lincoln's trip can be considered a failure in that regard? difficult to tell. i mean, as we just saw, i mean there, there are multiple objective. some of them might have been more successful, some less, some of them we don't even know because a lot is going on behind the scenes. a lot of the discussions are not public. um, well do the conflict that at least hasn't spread beyond the borders of the as well and the pellets, doing him uh, regents yet. but uh, yeah, it's a very difficult situation and uh, i guess we need more time to be able to, to really assess if this trip was successful or not. and looking at it's a very limited success of say, okay, limited, limited success, looking at america's role in the region. i mean, how, how useful of
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a power can they be in it, trying to achieve these goals? do you think there's a certain message that the us is trying to send just by the fact the blinking is there on the shuttle diplomacy to yeah, i mean, i think this is an important point, is the zoom out from this conflict immediately. we are noticing that the lippard order that has been a stable, at least for the well, let's say last 20 years. but we could even say, since the post, what for to order started and $45.00, and now is certainly crumbling. and we see many different conflicts and many different places. and i think we have to situate this a coffee, which of course has important internal domestics into this broader context. and so what we're seeing is an attempt, but the west also to signal that it's still an important for the important of the hedge, a monic state in the international system. but we are seeing that it's losing some of its a clout also in the way that it can only partially influence these where the government and we are seeing
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a re balancing of the international system. thank you so much for sharing your insights with forest farming from bard college berlin. i really appreciate it. we do have time to bring you up to speed with some other world news headlines. officials and 11 on say 4 civilians among them. 3 children have been killed and then is rarely error striking at the southern town of nata. these rarely armies, as it is examining the incident levins has belonged to live in groups as it has fired rockets at. the northern is rarely town of korea. we're not in retaliation. ukrainian officials say at least 5 people have been injured in a russian missile strike on the southern port city of odessa, the attack of damage one of the cities principal arts galleries. the fine arts museum is one of the oldest palaces of odessa. the blizzards have grounded planes and ne china forcing hundreds of flight cancellations. footage air by china state
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media shows houses and roads blanketed in snow. some schools and effective cities also have to close the on seasonal weather has put pressure on local governments to supply heat earlier than usual here in germany, migration is set to dominate talks between chancellor all off. schultz and state leaders on monday. more than 220000 people have already applied for asylum in germany this year a major uptake and the anti immigrant anti migration center. a router is on the rise even in places which have benefited from new arrivals. one such town is gorsline, central germany, where immigrants provide vital public surfaces in the small town of gulf law, the topic of migration is steering emotions and dividing public opinion. even though migration has been working well, an example isn't, as you've said a month, he flipped war twins syria 9 years ago and is now the owner of a pharmacy. it's,
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you know, i'm, i'm happy here and i feel comfortable with that 1st it was difficult, but then i got the feeling that there are people around me, a community that wants to help the city as embrace me for the past 9 years. so i see most of the pharmacies, former owner gave nigi a helping hand and he was happy to find a skilled successor to the show. this is integration and action. here. we need people to come here to work together with us and help keep our society running. and i'm not inside p as 1200 a team. i think there are people with lots to offer a cab. i'm sort of talking on many levels was for doctors, engineers, carpenters and nurses. they are all immigrants. if you look closer at and it's a win win situation to me, hey, what i guess about he wins trust. in 2015, many local go slow. citizens walked up, migrants into this rural area with the aging population, and many vague and properties. but now things are getting tens more than
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$2700.00 additional refugees have arrived since the war broke out. and ukraine, it says mary tennis, there's a lot of complaining about the people who come here now here comes to dash side and the boys is calling for someone to read. exempt down again. here of course, getting louder. the longer this goes on, the small organization goes law has been trying to foster diversity for more than 3 decades. now, the far right populous party, the alternative for germany or a f d, holds a few seats in the local council. these refugee supporters still hold hope for integration . mia v. as in indian also you will grow to these debates. we have the most, we want people in golf flyer to learn how to live together with people from foreign countries and to them to realize that you have to get to know each other and to put to understand each other and that you shouldn't let yourself get riled up didn't i'm not voltage to 1st in this one is this mission of heights and list measure
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things, populace narratives are being fueled by other problems such as inflation demon . so you always want to blame it on something should have an issue for right parties of taking advantage of that. recently. if anything happens, they point their fingers at refugees. but at these people sit and reflect whatever refugees done since coming here, that our success stories were telling me to do lots of them. you. despite the challenges many and ghosts are still striving for peaceful coexistence. and it'll be as political correspondent, julia solidarity is following the story. she joins me now. thank you so much julia . um, can you tell us what we can expect when all actuals needs a state governors later? so the main topic that's going to be debated is going to be money. and that is because the local authorities in germany. so the federal states and the
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municipalities are the ones that are mainly passed with taking care of welcoming refugees to germany. for example, by providing accommodation or finding spots in schools for children, and that also means they bear most of the costs. now, since the big influx of refugees from the war and ukraine, over 1000000 people came to germany and the increasing number of asylum seekers coming to germany this year, of the local authorities say they are at their limit and they want to the federal government to contribute more money to this and we see, for example, the federal states asking for up to 6000000000 euros coming from the federal government. but on the other hand, the government saying they actually wants to cut their contributions next year down to 1250000000. so having a that amount. and we see that there is a gap in funding there. and that is exactly what they're going to try to find the compromise for this evening. but we do expect that the debates to be quite tough on
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this. so with these questions over funding a chancellor shoals, you know, is under pressure from several sides to reduce migration. is it clear what the government's plans are to do that? still, a couple of weeks ago, the government approved plans to make it easier and faster to deport people whose asylum request has been rejected. here in germany, they want to make the bureaucracy easier and they want police to have more access to data and information to make this process faster. we also heard that the interior minister in germany has announced that a temporary border checks will be implemented from mid november on germany's borders with pull in the czech republic and switzerland as already happens on the border to austria. but we still hear from the conservative opposition, the cd you that this doesn't appear to be enough. they say that the german is not using all the tools and the means it can use to reduce the number of migrants. and
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they're also calling for a reduction in benefits to asylum seekers here in germany. well, thank you so much for that update. that's database. political correspondent, julia solve, delhi and berlin. let's turn to some other news now. if you drive a car, you're probably careful not to park your car without a permit spot in poland. one driver got a nasty surprise for parking in the wrong spot. check this out. what is that has gone viral construction workers pouring concrete around a car that was left in a road that was undergoing, undergoing repairs. and this was in the polish city of lodge over the weekend. the vehicle did become a mini tourist attraction for a short while. for those of you thinking about visiting the car though, has now disappeared. you've been wanting to know when your news alive from berlin before we go, let's get a reminder of our top stories at this hour of israel's army says it has divided the
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gaza strip in 2 as its forces. press on with the round invasion behind us run, garza health ministry says more than 200 people have been killed during and 10th is rarely ever strikes and us secretary of state. and to me, blinking has met with turkey's for administer in on. correct. he's been on a diplomatic tour of the middle east and white are region trying to stop the israel, how much conflict from spilling over and just a quick reminder, you can also get dw news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store. and we'll give you access to all the latest news from our brownwood worlds. plus push notifications. whenever there is breaking news. this optic office hour after 4 break global looks at the growing and the local populations would impact all of our futures. and if you want more news analysis,
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