tv DW News Deutsche Welle November 10, 2023 10:00pm-10:16pm CET
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[000:00:00;00] the, there's a dw news, live it from berlin tonight. the red cross, borton's gauze is health care system has reached the point of no return. thousands who were sheltering of the territory as big as hospital have left and headed south . a most claims is really missiles fit the hospital grounds. the idea of is not comment is also coming up tonight. despite costs for a ceasefire. there's a little sign of any lit up in the fly to israel. pushing deeper into garza and hitting targets in southern lebanon,
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the hybrid golf, it's good to have you with us on this friday. the red cross is warning to the health care system in gauze that has reached the point of no return causes how mos run health authority says it's rarely airstrikes, have hit, the territory is biggest hospital. the strikes force to thousands of displaced people who were sheltering inside the chief a hospital to leave and head south. the authorities says that more than 11000 people had been killed in garza since the conflict began. we have no way of independently verifying that number. israel has not confirmed the strike on our sheets, but these really military says it's active near the hospital, complex, and bed home us command post are located under buildings in the area. our next report contains images that many may find disturbing. displays cousins for sleeping cio, neil ship
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a hospital when it came under attack. now the area outside the hospital looks more like a graveyard. the hospital complex with thousands of believe to have been staying, came on the bottom before the attack. israel said that his forces had been operating near the hospital. i don't know how many miles i mean. so the forces in gospel have reached the heart of gospel city default there, shut the door at the outskirts of shopping, some there near all she for hospital. and then very near to the golf support mailed . those tourists were staying in the basements underneath. all she for hospital tonight, i'm looking here at the thundering sound of the chain chains. the photos are pound the ground so they can hear it. so underground pool we, these really military said it had started to using new methods to target almost militants and underground tunnels. but since some of this tunnels are on the causes, hospitals,
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many civilians have run out of options to hide from the attacks whenever we were on the 5th floor because we ended so we were staying there. and then we found the phones falling on us. the daughter of my husband's brother was mazda, and she was already branded from before, and she was mazda is when the the world health organization said that several hospitals across garza had been targeted. it added that an increasing number of hospitals are no longer functioning. and the information i have at the moment is that they are only a week. and now i only have least we've got 20 hospitals out of action. we also know that there was significant bombardment on frontiers. the hospital, which is the only hospital providing pediatric services in north garza and in that hospital with a number of children who were on life support and children receiving dialysis. a
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spear spicing continues with more and more health was village is attacked for civilians and northern garza. neither stain, no leaving seems to be a safe option of looking to love you. most of what we just heard there from margaret harris with the world health organization. earlier i asked her of what the staff on the ground are telling her about the fighting around all she the hospital, the curbside they're trying to deal with enormous numbers of injured people with no supplies. they don't have bids. so you know, she for the big capacities is that occupancy is a 192 percent, which means people on the floor of people in the car doors overflowing everywhere. they don't have cleaning, even cleaning supplies. they can't keep wounds clean, they've got more more people coming in a role in a gun. so there are more than $25000.00 injured people currently being treated. 33
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percent of the children, the number of people waiting is a 150 percent, which just means that there are people waiting all the time for care. meanwhile, you've got the medical and know sick stuff in fear of their working lives while trying to save other lives. how much health officials in gaza say that for hospitals have been hit in one day the. do you get a sense then that or have they've been telling you your sources there? they've been telling you that these hospitals are being targeted. we've. we've verified over a 100 attacks on healthcare. now we don't, there, we don't identify or assign blame, but we've seen more attacks on health care during this 4 week period than we've seen it before. it's unprecedented. and we know that israel says that her moss is hiding terrorist and a command center of the nice hospitals which the gates,
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they are protected status and makes them legitimate targets. is that something that the united nations is prepared to accept? i guess as the question hospitals, health care is never a target. that's very, very clear on the international humanitarian law. israel says that for the, for this week since sunday it has been conducting these pauses in finding it has agreed, according to the white house, to start daily. for our humanitarian pauses in the finding of your staff on the ground. have they told you that they've been at been able to notice a difference from these policies? have they seen them taking place? we need, we have not seen a difference. it's going to enable us to give sustain aid. there's the level of
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a level of sustain support that we need to provide, you know, we need a sustained humanitarian sci fi in order to bring teams in, bring surprising and get people out. this is not happening in a moment. what about getting supplies? typically medical supplies into gaza. i mean what, what's the status of that on this friday? so we have been able to get some supplies and we were in fact able to supply l. she for hospital on tuesday, after a lot of negotiation and at great risk to ad drive is that we do get supply some supplies to them, only medical supplies. they also need food and water. and of course, you know, if you'll just be enough to get in and that's why the hospitals one by one ceasing to operate because they simply cannot generate the electricity to be able to provide the care margaret here's with the world health organization. joining us
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tonight from geneva, margaret, as always, we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. despite daily for our humanitarian pauses, israel has been stepping up its actions in gaza. israeli troops are pushing deeper into urban areas and northern gaza as more air strikes. pound region is real, has also hit science in southern lebanon on, in the worst escalation along the border with lab and non nearly 2 decades. its main target, the hezbollah, tara groups and ally of homos. this multi front engagement comes as prime minister. netanyahu has been giving hence about a plan for gauze or after this war. i asked journalist sammy circle in jerusalem, what more we know about that play or? yeah, well, it's a, it's not a very detailed the plan, but differently. uh it is the state things uh as well uh,
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will have the security uh, control over the gaza strip. that uh, not only will, is not be in the hands of, of how mosque, but it would not be in the hands of any other international force. and i've been suggestions of the maybe that would be an arab force that would come there. well, nothing you know is saying no, it has to be is right in the presence in the gaza strip. i mean, he said that is or doesn't have intentions at 22 occupied in the long term. that means that there might be some ministers in this, a government that thinking in terms of, of the building, supplements in the gaza strip. well, this is not the position of the prime minister, and he's saying that when you were just talking about the kind of a security control, and on top of it will be a buffer zone, which will be a controlled by these early military. along the
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a border with the gaza. the security buffer, the own meaning inside the guy is a strict, is, i mean, we know that the conflict, the finding is not limited to grounds. are there been air strikes against? has the law in lebanon on there been raids? in the west bank, does the government of israel does it have the public's confidence as it fights what looks like multiple fronts here? so yeah. so uh, i would say that in terms of westbank and, and live and on, we're talking about 2 very different kinds of see it is, i mean, a little bit on is seen as a major threat. and with the, his by law having it at tens of thousands of rockets as some of them exact. that could cause a lot of damage, much more than what we've seen coming out from the gaza strip. and the voices in these are the public. and also in these are the government,
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the believe that is what i should strike and, and have a kind of a preemptive strike inside the lab. and on a hit there is a by law is what allows evacuate the 10s of thousands of his rallies along the border with living on. so there isn't in dissipation that there would be an escalation, with living on. now in terms of the trust that you were asking about the getting the, getting the government, i would say that even though nathaniel himself is not popular at all a, currently, there is a trust in the military in the id if, even though the idea of failed on the 7th of october, still the public and believes that the military can do with has to be done and the that kind of phase. is it? what is it keeping morale among the soldiers? so we hear quite high journalist, sammy's help them with the latest tonight from jerusalem. samuel, as always,
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thank you. here's the look and stories that are making headlines this hour. the un has warned, of escalating conflict in sudan western dar 4 region. it says that more than 800 people mostly refugees, fleeing the conflict, had been killed by armed militia in west star for in the last few days. it's estimated that more than 10000 people have been killed in 7 months of conflict. the new york surgeons that performed the world's 1st human eye transplant. the patient lost most of his face when he accidentally touched a live wire in 2021. it's not clear yet whether he will regain his sight. the surgery took 21 hours. taylor swift has kicked off the next legged for block buster arrows tour in the origin to the and capitol point is iris tickets sold out so quickly. the promoters add an extra date, dw alejandro for both the met some of the fingers,
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a soul closer to god. i must have double feeling the shows are sold out. but these bands are fearless. they have their tickets and their swifty hearts on their sleeve . this, with the next up german industry, cheering and government move to cut the cost of energy. rob watch, we'll have the details. have a good weekend. i'll see you here. monday, the interest, the global economy report, folio dw business b on here's a closer look out the project to analyze the flight for market dominance. with dw business beyond ukraine was like a stepping point. you know,
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