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tv   The Day  Deutsche Welle  November 6, 2023 11:02pm-11:31pm CET

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it says it's killing homeless sliders by hitting hundreds of targets a day, including the tunnels belonging to the terrorist. israel says that it has cut garza into with garza city and the north now completely encircled today home off. it said that 10000 palestinians have been killed. even the pentagon says that the civilian death toll has climbed into the thousands and the chances of a ceasefire there practically 0 brit golf in berlin. this is the day the make. no mistake. this is not just another episode of the wireless between these really simple as we think we're finding the band with supervision against barbara. it's a paradigm plumbing moment for generations to come. people are living in a riff, ignite, their food and water are running out. the volume remain too small to match the mess
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too many charges were working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian systems and the gods. but this can make the difference between life and death. also coming up and could this conflict morse into a wider war tonight, the risk of escalation and the role of iraq that's meant instead of tone issue, this concert is around will definitely be operated in the hands of the palestinian people themselves and resistance forces across the region we're to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day one months into israel's war against tomas. it has been more than 4 weeks since the tear a group went on a killing rampage inside israel, murdering 1400 people, kidnapping. $240.00 october 7th now marks the deadliest attack on jews since the
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holocaust and l. before you have sympathy for and solidarity with israel was quickly replaced by a growing course of criticism over civilian deaths and gossip. israel has rejected calls for a ceasefire invoking. it's right to defend itself. and today i'm off. it said the death toll has now surpassed $10000.00. we have this report 10, gaza, the human cost of this conflict keeps on mounting. as the smallest strip of land continues to be, pummeled the israel defense forces say they opened the humanitarian cover to this allowed palestinians to evacuate the nose, the documents are heavier than it seems that no air in the street is truly safe and is ready as strike hits a residential building in the densely populated district of con, eunice and southern gaza. the old children not
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a single adult or children. the whole building collapse of them. these and you'll goes nothing, yahoo may go take revenge on, you know, hundreds of thousands of dissipated thousands and now living in make shift. shouts is in the south of district is rout, intensifies its bombardments for this hospital. the employee, just one massage type, took everything away from somebody. i was lucky, my shift at the hospital when the casualty started arriving to my shock. i saw among those mottled with my wife may soon as well as our 4 children, youngest of which was 8 months old. it's an old too familiar story for many living in the gaza strip. the wall between isabel and her mouth shows no sign of letting out and it's the people on the ground who are paying the heaviest price
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of all right for more now enjoyed by dw special correspondent abraham. she is in jerusalem for us tonight. i is rarely media, they have reported that the troops are set to enter gaza city within hours. what more do we know? so we have confirmation that there is now in northern and gaza and a southern gaza brent, that the strip has been effectively divided. we know that it is really troops have reached the shore lines of gaza. and as you mentioned in circled guys, a city, you know, one of the, if not the most populated spot in the entire guys the strip. and so as a result, in the coming days, we can expect is really troops and how much fighters to engage and close and direct combat. now we know that from us maintains a, a network of tunnels that spread throughout the entire strip. but these really
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military has always maintained that is particularly in the north. that's where a huge concentration of that network is. and that's why, for the time being uh the, the, the ground offensive has been and is concentrated in the northern part. this is coming up with a lot of casualties. the how much control does a health industry has said that the death toll has now surpassed 10000. these numbers, as we keep mentioning on the show, cannot be independently verified. uh, independent watch. dogs are not allowed in the strip and the few journals that have been allowed. and guys that have been so far embedded with these really defense forces. but given that this very tiny, very densely populated piece of land has been under near constant bombardment for more than 2 weeks. now we can expect that the death toll is very high. but again, we're not allowed in there. and it's very, very difficult to get
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a full picture of what is going on on the ground in gaza at the moment. the is really a military, it says that they are allowing a one way core door for civilians to head south. i mean, is that a safe option for people to flee from the fight as well? that is the, is really military has been calling on the guys and civilians to move from the north to the south for a while. now, our viewers may remember that 1st called pre evacuation, where the deadline was, was initially just a couple of days which was deemed impossible by international observers. and so we know that a lot of a guidance has indeed meet itself, an estimated 8 100000, have evacuated, but there remains around 300000 in the northern part part of the gods district. been there many reasons for that. what we keep hearing from people is that they just don't feel safe going to the south because there have been targets struck in
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the south as well. we've also heard report that on the way from the northern part to the southern part. but people have also sometimes been struck by a rockets and, and, and air strikes. there's also, you know, the, the, the reality is that there might not be people who were able to evacuate. and communication has been cut off a number of times you know, to the gaza strip. so it may also be that people are just not getting that information with internet and telecommunications being so unreliable as something that we also have to do with you know, trying to get in touch with our colleagues every day on the ground. it is very, very difficult to be in touch with people in gauze are right now. and so all of this comes together to make this a very, very difficult situations for civilians even if that route were, were safe. and we unfortunately have reports that people, as i mentioned, have been struck trying to get from the north to the south. it's
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w special for as long as all you need for him reporting tonight from jerusalem. i think he is real. is that war with him off a terror organization in gaza? that is also a proxy of it wrong. in fact, the islamic republic of iran is considered the arch enemy of the state of israel to iran, stated goal is the destruction of israel. but it hasn't always been this way just days before israel was attacked by a mouse, iran supreme leader made his opinion of israel clear as then instead of going into this concert, israel will definitely be operated at the hands of the palestinian people themselves. and resistance forces across the region. israel has long accused iran of supporting the most terrorist group following the attacked. israel issued strong condemnation of to around it on to method. but some us around backs come
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us for the fema who's i think that 90 percent of how massive military budget comes from around us. but i mean the funds you me, it organizes and it leads you might be trained and vision but there's no harm us with that. this support system just like there's no, has paula tied around and come up. the most anxious bala leaves on israel and iran actually had close ties up until the radian revolution in 1979. after that, supreme lead to i, a total of for may need declared israel, an enemy of the newly formed islamic republic, just by facilities at period of relative calm, followed the year 2000 and brought a change. when the run back to militia has beloved to control and saw them live in on riots on israel's border. since then israel and has been law, have had regular classes, has the law as long as it runs proxy militant groups in the region through these
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groups. the stomach republic has form and what's it called? a ring of fire around israel has the law in lebanon on israel's northern border. she embellishes in syria, and the who sees and yemen to the south. a and looming launch are a ron's attempts to create the nuclear weapons so good and that threat to israel and the entire region which will be here. the big table now is go steinberg, he's a familiar face here, dw, he's a middle east, alice and a senior fellow with the german institute for international and security affairs. either it's good to see you again. i want to talk with you about this ring of fire that iran wants to create around israel. we know that has belong and 11 on and homos in gauze that they are part of that ring of fire. and i'm wondering, to what extent does tehran control both of these groups and most likely control
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is feasible, not simply because uh, the running revolution, you know, regards found it has been not in south lebanon in 1982. and that has never been any reports about any conflicts between tech. ron and southern bay route, which is belie, has its headquarters. and i think and most lebanese, think that his belie receives all its strategic orders from tech guy. and that's totally different with regard to how much, how much is, is this one, the organization in contrast to the stomach republic, in contrast to his by law. it's not religiously and not to ideologically. it aligned, it only has a and then tight and imperialism, which is why law in the wrong and it hates israel. but in spite of all this support it has received by it by you robin has by law. it's not a very reliable part of israel's go,
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we know remains to destroy losses. military capabilities will be wrong. let that happen. we know that the i a total of has already accused israel of crossing several red lines. i mean, is there another red line, or are there more red lines across? yeah, well, the destruction of, from us might be a red line because iran has invested heavily in other embodied calls, the excess of resistance. and it includes his belie doing fluids, the who is he rabbits in yemen. she, i'm english at any rock other militias in, in, in syria. and if you try to destroy a part of this excess of resistance and especially an important fund light from us . and it's important simply because it's, it's at the heart, it is situated at the heart of the conflict with israel. it might force his by law and the wrong to react militarily, and i think that's uh, that's quite a plausible scenario. we've seen rockett fire coming from webinar. we've also seen
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an attempt to buy cookies in yemen to attack is real. how much of an existential threat are these groups to the state of israel right now? i don't think that they are an x a central upfront. but if all these groups attack, and if there is a war in the westbank as well as with the palestinian terrace groups, it might, might become a large threat. although i only take his bottle less seriously simply because the group is better, the battle hardened me. it has fault in uh in survey all for years and he is on the side of the outside. redeem. it has more than a $150000.00 midsize drones, rockets cruise moves, highest would be a $150000.00, so they can do a lot of harm. they are not an x, a central threat to israel, but combined how mazda is bottom line and all the other groups that would be right and up to about of the saw these rarely, i'm well,
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what about public sentiment in iran and 11 now on for another war, i mean, is the public will there to go to war? no, of course not. we have seen that a new ron for years now right now, ever since 2090 is i think, for a public war, perhaps even from the 1990, the lennox republic has lost a lot of its legit tennessee navy. it has lost a lot of popular support, same and 11 and most lebanese don't fall into war. even those who support his but he's by law. if they remember the war of 2006 mondays or at least destroyed major parts of the south. and that's that i think is part of the reason that has been line to iran has been so calm that might be the reason why his by law general secretary secretary you to 3 weeks. yeah. to, to who, to 1st speech on the conflict and both sides don't want this war because they know about their own weaknesses and 11 and
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d rock. when i ask you about the us military presence, i'm today the, the pentagon tweedy to a photo of a us submarine in the gulf of a summary that carries nuclear warheads or can carry warheads. very unusual for the pentagon to do that. we know that the pentagon has also sent to aircraft carriers into the mediterranean. is that a clear signal? directed exactly, etc. wrong? yes, i think so. it's, it's, it's quite unusual to see these pictures online. and i think it's a signal devising that ministration is extremely worried about the conflict escalating me, especially the con conflict with his beloved, but possibly also with the iran align melisha in iraq, in syria and gm and, and possibly also with the ron. and i think that's why that is the reason why we have seen these not so subtle. yeah. not so subtle pictures and in. yeah, the submarine, you're not supposed to see there. you this time big is always be that we appreciate
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you come again. thank you. of the tober 7th terror attacks have left is re lease with physical and mental wounds . our next report looks at how some is released or helping others cope with the lingering trauma of that day. happiness and silence still hangs over tel aviv the city that usually celebrates its easy going lifestyle. and life itself has not yet returned to its usual routine. for arthur roscoe vaughan, everything has changed at his serv. school, he now offer surfing classes for traumatized. has really children, students who has split osh, cologne and southern israel with her 8 children is grateful for the support. for many children, it's the 1st time they can forget about the terror of the past. week's surfing is therapy, is something arthur has years of experience with for more than 20 years. he worked
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with the children from dasa. but since october 7th, he no longer believes in a peaceful coexistence. that's what people do not seem to not understand. and we are living like this and you have to understand how scary it is right now. the plaza outside the tel aviv museum of art has become a memorial. the fate of the 241 people, abducted by how most terrorist moves is rarely citizens, deeply bringing back every single one of them is a goal that unites the nation and the hostages. relatives have become an important political voice. their supporters demand that there must not be a ceasefire with him off, as long as israel is denied access to the hostages. this is really, really doing everything she can not divert innocent citizen, not to hurt kids. my baby, we are not the months. there is a story. we're really trying to do everything to protect them. more than from us.
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the change is taking place in israel are most tangible where jews and arabs live side by side in java. many businesses are still closed. the mutual mistrust is widespread. many is release of only the streets of java at apple house on one of the best known arabic restaurants, patrons worry about the future. the care of and family or originates from gaza. but they've been living in jumpstart, for 3 generations. caliah was born in israel and has been, it's really passport. he is against the war. does it say anything in this like now people are due to like, specifically the question of what israel future should look like is unsettling. the entire nation and no one really has an answer
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in war zones. it's often the elderly who stay behind unable or unwilling to evacuate the many of them rely on humanitarian aid and the support of their communities just to survive. after nearly 2 years of russia's invasion of you cream, dw, use my ts bellinger reports from her keith. there is no place really, which means i could go back to her home is gone. she says i am from best mood, the fortress where everything is destroyed. my apartment, less than ruins and i was left. that's baffled on the street. there's nothing left here in hawk if she's found shelter in the residence for the such as to try to survive on a road with a saving one. but tonight easy is left to almost blind complicating everythings who
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were renting the apartment to me. 82 years, i'm blind, everybody says we don't have the funds to buy a new one afterwards. what if she blows up the apartment by accident? renting out to a blind post? things started happening here at the beginning of the product. it was under attack and many people including social workers, flip the switch on and t is like one of the became the 1st point of contact, the extra nobody got o d, e a, a sign into the and i was, are we usually on the sometimes we would get calls from the last people to leave the multi story building. they would tell us, we know there is a bedridden lady on the 3rd floor with her doors locked. we would then break into her apartment and save her cot through the door and carry her right. even though so, there are no about 50 people living. the city is left behind as if he was soon joined by refugees from frontline townsend occupied territory.
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organizes of light stuff to keep everything going at the moment they rely on short term drugs or the high placement things will be needed. many such institutions will be needed. the young have left the city, but the elderly will go on this. even if they are offered an alternative, they will say, i'm not going anywhere. i will die here. so this will be car keeps problem for a long time. i'm a product, your scar visa vision, so the future was an architect and as doing plans for the new residence. she wants to be so now the old building, the former, doing the treehouse to, to get to tight. 5th was 2 to 4 was done. this is the 2nd war in their life. she remember the germans occupied her
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home during world what, you know, at the other end of variety. it's the russians. china who says that it wants to cooperate with me in more to restore stability. and it's border region that comes after a group of ethnic rebels in the region of the sean state, united to defeat the military stations there. and the region is important to beijing due to trade links with me in the arm. and because it's part of the global belt and road infrastructure initiative, ethnic rebels that have for years fault, the military single handily have now banded together to pose a new challenge to the hunter's room. a tex allegedly targeting the one to end its allies in myanmar. it's john state 3 rebel groups known as the 3 brotherhood alliance seized several military posts in t rhodes linking myanmar with china in these attacks. this video released by one of
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the rebel groups allegedly shows it's fighters occupying the town of chin. troy hall, it's fighters, took control of the hunters vehicles and ammunition crowd of the people. yeah. yeah . and mars military admitted it had lost control of the border towns on non romeo and june came out and rolled up to now some parts of the areas have been abandoned by administrative bodies of the government and security organizations. these are a chin show a whole, and 2 other townships going much about the classes between the military and tribal groups had been escalating since last week in young mars, northern shan state call of the state bordering china is considered strategically important for myanmar. here a 1000000000 dollar rail link is planned as part of badging is built and road global infrastructure project. last week, china is public security minister method, a home to leaders. during his visit to myanmar,
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a major chunk of young mars border trade with china passes through which enjoy hom, do you see the, the, the leaders discussed ways to establish peace along their shared border. china is a close partner and major arm supplier of the military government off. it has refused to call the hunters 2021 power, grab a crew of the unrest at the border. has prompted chinese authorities to ask all parties for a ceasefire. we get a 2 month old, a wonderful man, big from china, is paying close attention to the conflict in northern myanmar which and urges all parties to immediately cease fire and persist in resolving differences through peaceful means. avoid escalation of the situation and take practical measures to ensure the security of the china myanmar border and trumpet deep fighting between the hunter and ethnic armed groups including the 3 brotherhood. the lions intensified after military leader general min and lang seized power in february 2021. the crew sparked widespread protests against the military government,
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which then launched a brutal crack down on protesters and descent. the military has been in a long fight with ethnic groups, air striking and shilling their strongholds in remote areas. human rights groups safe, thousands have been killed in these attacks to revel groups of long operated and peripheral regions inhabited by ethnic minorities. and with this recent victory in shawn state, their position in the conflict appears to have improved. as the days i'm is done, the conversation continues online. you'll find this on the x also known as twitter, or either dw news. you can follow the brings golf tv and remember, whatever happens between now and vin tomorrow is another to see you then at the
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