tv DW News Deutsche Welle November 7, 2023 3:00pm-3:16pm CET
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the, the, this is dw news lot from biling, one month after the hamas turbo tax on israel is where the ground forces are getting ready to enter. gaza sits in the town and surrounded and ground battles between his riley troops and thomas fights is likely to main. a new plot the face of the world. meanwhile, the aerial bombardment of gaza continues without pause, gauze, how most round the health ministry says the death soul industry past present. again, [000:00:00;00]
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the gulf is welcome to the program. the israeli army has stepped off. it's operation to know them. gauze up pounded the area with the strikes, sent and suckling garza city. israel defense forces are expected to enter the city, so they have been preparing for of and will set with eats is the midst, minutes and group homos which is likely to lead to a shop rise and casualties is very troops have already said that gaza city from the south of the territory that's fan of correspondence on your crime that who is interested in for us? tanya, the idea of seems to be gaining grounds in gaza. what can you tell us about the military situation? well, we can tell you what the military tells us and they don't give us, of course,
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all the details of their movements at the moment, but they're saying and, and circling the city, they're moving steadily forward and pushing deeper of widening of their operation and going further into into what does the city so we understand, you know, that came from the north east, also cutting the gaza strip into coming from the east and from the south. and also there were a videos and pictures of you know, tags from the beach side going down and actually also reaching to what's uh, shots, the refuge account, which is basically in the gospel city. it's all very close and dense. and that has been reported as strikes on the shockey camp also from the c residents of said there are fighting, fighting and screwing on the outskirts of the city and close to that area as well. as of course, also the center of interest for the is really army, the shift the hospital where they say one of the main come on centers of homeless. so they suspecting some of the leadership thing underneath that hospital. but of
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course, it's also one of the largest hospitals in gaza with a lot of people that are seeking refuge there and trying to show to in this area, the army has again, cold, and residents that are still in the north to go south. it becomes increasingly difficult from what we're hearing some people also, they say it's too dangerous for them because also in the cell says full environment, but also they're afraid of being bombarded on the way despite there are some kind of safe corridor. some has also to, to stay with the because they're not sure they don't want to be displaced and they say when to, to, if you're coming back. so looking at the staggering adults told also in gauze on, among palestinians. so this is a very complex situation, right? now for people to turn, it has been exactly one months since i'm off service attack israel muttering within $1400.00 people in the document
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a more than 230 others how israel's is right is remembering today. i think you could say it's a very difficult day. i mean the last week square, very difficult in itself because this has sense if something has fund to mentally a change and i think people do have mixed feelings on the, on a day like this. i mean, the country is as more of the still over 240 hostages that are still in goss this. the walk is also coming out from gauze a towards israel. and of course, people told me that they lost the defense of a personal safety and security. on this october 7. we're open these tara attacks happen, but they're also increasingly more questions being asked, obviously, what the government is actually doing, where all of this is going to responsibility. also, the prime minister people are also angry that she doesn't take responsibility for the security and intelligence failures. but also how the hostage situation is handled. so there are a lot of questions being asked, but i think it's
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a very difficult day. and the sense that there has been such a fundamental change that people also ask, you know, where this is all going. the same event in jerusalem. thank you. see golf, health ministry which is controlled by the terrible organization. how boss says more than 10000 people have been killed by is really strikes since they began the campaign a months ago. many gardens half been heading to the south, so the strip and the hope of avoiding is really bombing bought. nowhere the territory seems to be truly safe. it has become a daily nightmare. tell us the means in gaza. bombarded with is really strikes day after day intervals. that has now gone on for a month. now we're tired. no, but we're destroyed and people have been destroyed. their lives are destroyed,
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children destroyed women and children, dad, all of them. dad, no one is locked in cause is anyone locked in gaza? no one remains. thank god we're safe, but i swear we're waiting for just it will be better than living. it's been, i have told gardens to move to the south for safety as it breaks through a mazda stronghold and then not even now, thousands of people are fleeing through the humanitarian caught a door open by israel. but down south, it hasn't been safe of the lifeless bodies of family and friends have become all too common. um and we came from kansas city. they said it's safe here. there's no safety at all. we don't know how to sleep. everyone's being killed. god is taking the good people. those still alive and garza are struggling to
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find basic supplies. here to drop off families lineup for i was to collect and want to but it is not suitable for drinking. shuffled arcada flow, there is no clean water available. i visit each person comes with a 20 liter canister and shares it with the rest of their family. a lot. every person gets 4 or 5 leaders well enough and it's the same situation every day. uh, she said, well, at night it's not safe due to the showing the complete siege on garza is unlikely to end any time soon. and the longer it goes on the moonlight between reminding everyone around the wound of the documentation cost of so meanwhile, as long as there is a prime minister benjamin that the yahoo has hinted as his plans for gaza in an interview with us both cost. so abc and use,
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he said that israel with control security and gaza off to destroying him off those who don't want to continue the way of home us. it certainly is not that i think is what a little before. and then definitely period will 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 a must or on a scale that we couldn't imagine. benjamin had to. now speaking the and i'm not joined by roy cubic, he's a director of the director of research at midway and that's the, is really institute for regional for and policies in jerusalem. really. what do you make of that in the hours remarks about taking responsibility for the overall security of gaza? what does that mean? well, it means that it continues to choose um, his own long standing strategy of managing the conflict that we have all the way to
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realistic alternatives to the question of hulu control, guys, either it would be an ongoing, easily a corporation which includes the continued existence of come us, it's an ongoing war for me. it is then continued to managing the conflict or, or there's another alternative that moderates palistine in the entity, the track organizes all and provide security peace and prosperity for both israel and palestine citizens. so we have to have tentative, what nathan, yahoo suggest is to choose to continue, is it look prolong strategy of managing the conflict? and if you want to ask me why i can explain why i have another question, what about, what about the civil governance of guys? i mean, how much has done that to a degree a can and will, is what i provide that to well, no,
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he doesn't want to do that. it want to control aids or to try to depict or to replicate what's happening in the west bank to garza. but in the westbank you have an entity, but as you know, 40, who uh, corporate we few and managed to see to see the life of the citizens in the west bank. you don't have that in gaza. so or if you continue to a sized comma will continue to manage the civil aspects of, of life and got them. this is what the now actually propose to do managing the cost . all you choose the identity and work on what cost to build in those penalties. you gotta understand how credible will that be valid. it will be
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a per student government put in place if you will. uh buy is uh, does it have any credibility if there's no credibility of such meaning, there's no other stand entity. good enter. gonna take responsibility over what's happening in gaza. um, as quoting by, by the idea, the only way i know tentative to home us, the only way to replicate from us is to build a credible bus. then a 40 there is by providing it with an assets. meaning with the state of simeon recognized states. and this is exactly why nathan, y'all wouldn't choose that because if we one, for example, the but a student of 40 to take responsibility over garza, it wouldn't be ready to that. that if it comes with state, recognized state and for that is all should need to compromise in the west bank. it means at the end there's nothing else. government would full because it's come
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from. it's comprise, out of the set, this movement and fundamentally straight. it really just spots us is all. so if you need to choose nothing you know, between continuing, imagine managing the conflict with the idea in gaza or compromise into westbank and choose the state solution provider. but as the in the states bus losing his to newer, then he would choose himself, unfortunately to probably to present that's totally off the research at mid fifty's riley institute for regional foreign policies as a result, thank you very much for your time. thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. us secretary of state and the blinking is in japan for g 7 summit. the foreign minister held
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tullocks with his counterparts, your coca cola in tokyo, the board between israel and how mazda is. of course, at the top of the summit agenda, lab, lincoln said washington was working aggressively to expand to 84 civilians in gauze . and china, 3 people were killed when a gym collapse in the north east have long john probably the cause is being investigated about the region has been hit by a cold spell. and heavy snow fault is the 2nd deadly gym collapse in the province vis. yeah. pulls of opened in those us states that holding off year elections in the swing state of virginia voters are chosen and new legislature on a heil is holding a referendum on abortion rights. the state and local contests are being watched for clues. ahead of next is nationwide, presidential election has come. presidents,
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