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the the, this is dw news live from berlin, one month since the how much terror attacks on israel is randy grand forces are getting ready to enter guys, the city. the city is surrounded and run bottles between idea forces and time us fighters are like you to mean a new, bloody, or phase of the war. at the same time, the aerial bombardment of guys are continues with have post guides us. how much are on the health ministry? says the death toll industry has risen above $10000.00? is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel may have security
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responsibility for gaza, for an indefinite period after the fights. and of germany agrees, new rules to finance the integration of migrants. weaver report from june is here one of the main locations for refugees and migrants trying to get to europe. we speak to one of the countries biggest people that smokers the on pablo, solely as welcome to the program. these radio army has stepped up, its operations in northern guys are pounding the area with air strikes and in circling gas, a city. israel defense forces are expected to enter the city soon. they'd be preparing for urban warfare with the in the midst minutes. and group hom, us, which is likely to lead to a sharp rise in casualties, is ready. troops have already a severed gas guys,
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a cd from the sides of the territory in an interview with us broadcast or a b. c, news is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that israel will take responsibility for the overall security of guys after the war. those who don't want to continue the way of home us. it certainly is not that i think is will for an indefinite period. we'll have the overall security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility. while we have is the rupturing of how must are on a scale that we couldn't imagine. well, earlier i spoke with corresponding ben, physician in jerusalem, and i asked him for his assessment of netanyahu's remarks. sole responsibility is one word and occupation is a very different one. we know that is very truth, withdrew back in 2005. we also know what,
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how much reaction would be a senior official 11 on saying it would never accept a public government. you also have to remember that the right wing religious government of benjamin netanyahu is on the fire at the moment that y'all here himself, a dead man walking as he's been described to his career. sounds like it's already over protests he against him and his government only continues to visit. certainly a lot of pressure over here that would bring it into a question whether or not israel does have any authority when it comes to the p a, the palestinian authority. and these are being the suggestion. so the 5 by us secretary of state entity blinking it has very little both are he and autonomy of the parts of the west bank at the bottom meds and to put it in place to govern the gaza strip would also be highly problematic. that has been talk of a group of several governments coming together and international agencies to
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perhaps galvin the gaza strip and provide security. but that is also wanted waste, that ben at the israel defense forces are intensifying their focus on gas or safety . the adf give much detail why specifically there and with one a because the city is the biggest city, it's expected to be the stronghold of thomas. no one knows for sure exactly where they are in the tunnels. but the audio, if or is way the defense forces have managed to separate, they say the how much are on hold for the north and south and announce operating at full force. they were being new plans approved by the health ministry. but if this next phase is to begin, then troops started entering cause a city according to media that could happen soon. then this would mean these other warfare and it could mean high casualties on both sides. we're talking about high
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casualties as well as far as the billions go, with hundreds of 1000 staying a humanitarian cordele remaining open. but is right, the troops only able to secure part of that. the health ministry overnight saying that another $292.00 people have been killed, hits on hospitals and will how much rockets find towards is when. then briefly, if you could, israel also says it's open to pauses in guys. what more can you tell us this was mentioned in an interview, the white house also saying that this has been mentioned and talks between that and yahoo and by then bought a complete ceasefire is totally off the table. old hostages would have to be released for that and then yahoo would like to see old hostages released even if there was some sort of temporary truce of types. the pressure the mounts and a lot of pressure coming, not just from a bullet,
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but also locally because of the hostages held in the hostage families putting the pressure on it and the i thanks pan dw, correspond to benson. susan reporting from jersey see how much control the guys are . health industry says that more than 10000 people have been killed by his radio strikes since they began their campaign a month ago. many guys have been heading to the sides of the strip in the hope of avoiding is rarely bombing, but nowhere in the territory is truly safe. in gaza, the human cost of this conflict keeps on mounting. as the smaller 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 to strike hits a residential building in the densely populated district of con, units in southern,
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gaza. the old children, not a single adults or children, the whole building collapse of them. these are your goals, nothing. yahoo may go take revenge on you know, hundreds of thousands of disguised thousands and now living in make shift. shouts is in the south. the district is rout, intensifies its bombardments for this hospital the employee. just one massage strike took everything away. well, somebody was lucky, my shift at the hospital when the casualty started arriving to my shock. i saw among those lots of where my wife may soon as well as our 4 children, the 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
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of letting out. and it's the people on the ground who are paying the heaviest price of all or un secretary general, antonio guitars has again called for a ceasefire, and voiced concern over violations of international humanitarian law. indeed, month long conflict garza is becoming a graveyard for children. get onto oppressions by these rail. the sales forces. i'm confused, bombardments, i think civilians hospitals refugee camps, most church and un facilities including shelters. no one is safe. at the same time, mazda and other meal incense you civilians as human shields, and continued to launch rockets in disagreement easily towards israel. or we just heard from the u. n. chief antonio contest hash that know we're safe and guys. so
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our people coping with such a terrible situation, i asked toby frazier and communication specialist from yusef, currently in the drawer dining and capital of mine for his insights or yeah, that's right. i mean, we can safely say, yeah, there is no safe place such as the civilians in, in the district right now. we know about it, you know, around 1500000 people have flights of those to the southern area. you have been displaced in different areas, particularly in the southern part. so what that means is you have many, many people in what was already a densely populated area. now living in shelters you're very, very closely together. so the conditions are straight and difficult in terms of accessing say will. so scientists ation hygiene. you know, these issues that compound the other issues, which is thing sites are trying to stay safe day in the out. i'm not stress of, of the children, particularly of going through this on a 24 hour basis and that's why you reset by the use exchange. as you heard,
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you have a code for this immediacy minutes here and see thought. i'd also like to then be able to scale up the mountain life saving that we can bring into the gaza strip. but importantly, then move around you and in a safe way. toby, do you and secretary general also warn that guys are, is becoming a graveyard for children. it's a truly horrifying image. do we know how many children have been killed? yeah, i mean, what if you look at the reported numbers of more than full 1000 children has been killed? yeah. many, many, many more injured then saying it's becoming a graveyard to children is. yeah, the with that we can say that, i mean the numbers offer risk and again, that's why the protection of children, the protection of civilians, is so important as the state. there was a joint statement with the un heads and civil society. you're saying enough is enough with now you have for a month now we've had the same day they out as a risk bombardment. see, are we still have children? civilians held hostage inside the gauze and strip. you needs be released as well.
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and you have rockets flying into israel traumatizing people there as well. so this needs to stop now and, and that's why the message has been speaking out again. and that's why the us coming together many of those to key coding for this humanitarian c saw communications were restored. and guys on monday, after being caught again, how has the lack of communications effective people's lives? or yeah, like the communication is, is a, is a massive impact on the, on, on children, on families inside the guys. and so we've heard from out stock members when it was reconnect. so it's, yeah how isolates is an even more scared they feel, you know, that they've been removed from family members within the god district they talk contact, they don't know how they are when people need urgent care. they call cool for that support for ambulances to move around. and then also from the humanitarian assistance perspective, of course is extremely difficult. the code may a w e. com,
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when you don't have any question. um, so when those lines and copland, there is no communication that what is extremely difficult food, she met a tearing was but also stream a scary. the can be the most scary for families living inside the goal is to feel completely isolated. now is raining in a tree, have to have said that it's a range of guys of safety and it's preparing for expected graham to bottles. how is your organization being preparing for this? yeah, me with must it lead massively concerns about the northern part of the gaza strip? i mean, if you could talk about one specific thought. now the note implies is the more dangerous, let's say, than other areas, because we have many, many families, many children, many civilians who, who are trapped in the northern part of the gaza strip. so it, which usually consent because it's not just the safety, but also the access to the take takes a cycle to, to food, to medical supplies, which were ready extremely low. and now we're massively massively concerned because
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also for us to, well, there is humanitarians. it's it's, it's almost impossible. so this is a huge deal, which is again, why we need space every few minutes here and see, so to then be able to support people safely inside the northern part of gotten strip. thanks, tobey, tobey frick, or from yusef joining us from a mind. and i'm joined now by jonathan spire at middle east expert and officer in jerusalem. welcome to dw and use johnson. what you make of that. you mean netanyahu's remarks about taking responsibility for the overall security of guys? what is being the stated position of the government of israel for a while that they go off? it's a war effort in the gaza strip is to bring down to collapse. i'm us government in garza,
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the one which of course launched the atrocities against israeli civilians on october 7th. it's not been so clear until now. what israel intended to as a successor will start to the come us so far. i think, i think from the box has become clear the what we'll be talking about if indeed of course is rather trees its mission. it states of michigan because the strip will be a combination, something like this. and the westbank code suggests of, of how a signal thought of some kind or another company but to some kind. but with a continued his riley security presence and commitment within the cause of strips of that's the way that i would interpret nothing else for months. yeah, no, netanyahu also says he's open to pauses in guys. fighting for aid. do you think that's because of pressure from the united states? a very possibly i think that there is a, a sort of damage of opinion right now as far as the you and i see was discussing
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the yesterday. the issue is these buzz nicole's as the position of some of the members that china, i believe in others, was for a human, an open antique what they called you, but it's heavy in a safe spot. the americans, somebody despite this cold, cold of what it calls to monetary impose, that's the site that's expire a few days or they want to know is clearly positioning to do is to say, well, as well is not necessarily opposed to a very brief. tactical pulls is, but i guess what the governments result will be trying hard to convey is it is always very seriously committed to the military mission, which it has sets itself which to reach rise to bring down a muscle. thought at that point to view loans ceased by suddenly or even a long pause, allowing come us to regroup and read, quit fits fights is would very much not be on the agenda. so yes, i think that the problem is the sort of thinking some position himself in order to continue to advance is rose, gender and intention without risking you know, the risk of a sudden sense or a decline in
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a certain sense of the car to close relations between israel and the us administration and they've jonathan and in the case that israel does take responsibility for the overall security of guys and talk us through some of the major challenges. i'm assuming we're talking about here. that is where i would face invest if that were to take place as possible. i think it's clear, it's important to know the distinction inside the vin departments as well as we talk about security responsibility. that's the said he has real defense, full asses would retain its capacity to act against similar assets by her boss. what has led me to hard to murder? is there any civilians as best i go to the coast? i don't think it means it is. so would be wanting to take on political responsibility, which does dana goes introduce very much of a challenge for as well. and indeed, i would suggest with the international community, which is who then if i would rule garza wouldn't be the type of single storage over the notes. simply
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a single transfer. the blinking was recently meeting with month with a bus and that above but the send seems to be that he would only accept teddy return image template gives relaxing concessions. it's probably difficult to find. would it be some combination of perhaps our forces in countries that have been noted the roads, egypt, the rock of even these are all things that have attained immediate and recent days . some people have suggested the bahama ducks with on the gauze and form a 1000 strong man. today, residents of united arab emirates and close to the of the novel gabby might be able to play some role. so yeah, they're very, very major question marks of the political and missed the future of cause if indeed the semester, because he's broke down or they wouldn't then you always doing these. he said, well, bottom line, whatever the future is, it should be understood. the is ready for us is, will tend to maintain freedom of action in cause a against those who would home is ready civilians tanks, jonathan, jonathan spires at least expert and author joining us from teresa. thanks very much
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. let's take a look now at cir, more story making use. the demonstrators have gathered up the base of the statue of liberty in new york city to call for a cease fire and gaza members of an end geo colt and jewish voice for peace. organize the protests. the enjo describes itself as the world's largest jewish anti zionist organizations. former us president, donald trump, has appeared in new york core to testifying a civil fraud case involving his real estate and par trump. and to his sons are accused of exaggerating the value of their real estate assets by billions of dollars to obtain more favorable bank loans and insurance terms. demonstrators have taken to the streets of mexico city to demand more emergency. 84, i can portico. the resort city on mexico's pacific coast was devastated by hurricane outings. on the 25th of october, protesters cooled on mexico's government to speed up the approval of funds for the
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cities reconstruction. russia has launched an appeal against its suspension by the international olympic committee. the country was punished by the o. c 4, including some ukrainian regional sports organizations as its own members. a quarter of arbitration for support panel will make a final and binding decision in due course. germany's federal and state governments have reached an agreement on you rule, excuse me. on you rules for the financing of migrants, chancellor or life shows as government will pay, the states $7.00 and a half has zeros per year. for every this item seeker, they housed, the agreement was reached after myers and tools here in berlin. and a months of dispute, germany is one of the top destinations for refugees on migrants coming to the european union, bringing them to your shores, come be a lucrative business for people smugglers. don't use yon phillip shots and my brute
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crowd to the or 5. this report from june is you to the ruins of an old fortress offer most mood the perfect to you. he says he's one of the top people smugglers on this little island of care can. and that he's taking more than $1200.00 people to europe this year already. he doesn't want to be identified and insists on being filmed. well, on the phone, finland, there's significant high has been doing this since 2011. i learn from others in the business, and things have been going all the time. somebody at one point i started to make 3 and many a few $100.00 more than a few 1000 more to get that. uh, i know my book now has went up and see if it does not select any thought a sub locker. he's on the phone all the time. the secret to his success quality. he says he doesn't simply fill boats with people and send them off to their feet. he captains the boats himself. it's an expensive option for his customers. the most problem party notice in the nation fee is between
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$1502500.00 euro's but i charged for the notice of julian's ballasting in small guns, around $4000.00 euros button in the photo. that's too much for mohammad and his family. from syria, a few months ago, they spent most of their money on spaces on a boat. both the coast guard stopped it and took the passengers to a desolate spot in the south of tanisha. a half of the students and floats took us boots fixed and then on the ben guns on the bottom of it, leave you a, a people instead of the let us get they would force us across the border. totally be us in the media. police officers who make such a rest seem to have changed their approach. nowadays, they often dropped people close to places where people smugglers are known to operate. observer suggests this might be connected to the end of the migration deal
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with the you. the lack of stricter policing is good news for somebody. he smuggles people out of suits and even rents apartments to customers while they wait for a boat. it's an open secret, even the police no, he says. are you doing business with them? they're the ones who help us, like the security uh the security uh the annual who used to tell us the good time. what time are we going to do the walk? i don't know what's the best time to do it. he specializes in moving people from west africa to europe. he says, it's a twist of history. we are going to have to be given as we just go there to change the situations. that's all the same way when you and the came to africa to stick on with stuff. doesn't say we are going back, they have to take all the stuff to get him back into the country. he says, the coming weeks will probably be busy on the beach is here. many migrants are
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likely to try their luck soon before the winter turns the odds against them. let's make that with julia denny w. political correspondence and joins us after the results of this marston meeting. good morning to julia, good to see you. so chances are shelves and germany state premiers have reached an agreement to the governments going to pay the states for every asylum seeker. but tell us more about what they've actually signed off to or yeah, the whole issue and the whole disagreements before the meeting was about money. that in fact, the local authorities, the federal states and the municipalities who take on most of the burden of trying to settle the refugees in germany, provide new accommodation, finding spots in schools. and they also bear most of the costs. so they wanted the federal government to contribute to more and it seems like they have found a compromise in the middle between what the states we're asking for and what the
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government was originally prepared to give. and that means that a, a good compared to the plans of the government previously now they will be providing almost double of what they had initially promise. so it can be considered a success on one side, but also not reaching what the states had originally been asking for. and also another point that was agreed on is that the federal government plans to reduce the social support that is given to asylum seekers as they wait for the response on their request. if the procedure drags out the benefits will not automatically be increased and germany's finance minister says this will bring a savings up to $1000000000.00 euros. the government also committed to looking into possibly conducting asylum procedures outside of europe. and it definitely wants to speed up the procedures that occur in germany. what's the sentiment among the german public to the whole debate?
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so we've seen a recent poll showing that 44 percent of the germans think that the issue of migration is the biggest problem that germany and the german government has to deal with. we've seen the topic rise in the debates becoming one of the most debated topics across the german public. but also in politics. for example, it is an issue that is often brought up by the conservative opposition to see to you to criticize the governments on the one hand, because there are concrete concerns, but also because it is a came campaign topic that works well. for example, we've seen the far right a f d party it's, it's really been increasingly in the polls and it is driven a lot by this migration debates. and this is something that also concerns the government in germany. they don't want to see the if the rising of this is also why they have taken a decisive step in trying to reform things in terms of migration and funding of,
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of welcoming refugees in germany. thanks, julia. don't do political correspondent julia so very, or you're watching the news live from berlin. here's a reminder of our top stories. is ready, army has stepped up. it's operations in northern gaza, pending the area with air strikes and in circling gases. city troops are expected to enter the city soon, which is likely to lead to sharp rise in casualties. the don't forget you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and if you're part of a new story, you can also use the dw opposite, send those photos and videos of what's happening. you're up to
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