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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w news of life from berlin. israel says it's forces have entered guns as big as hospital military officials say. these pictures show its troops in the el cheapo hospital complex, delivering medical supplies as they carry out. a targeted operation against the most militant aid organization. so a warning the operation could make the humanitarian situation even worse. also coming up the you case, top port rule as a controversial migration policy is unlawful. the printer's government wants to
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stop the asylum seekers from arriving on the english coast in small boats, but the supreme court throws out its plan to send them to lawanda the and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. we begin with the ongoing war between israel and a months. israel, as military says, its forces have entered guns as big as hospital out chief or the side of a long stand off. the israel defense forces say specially trained troops are carrying out a targeted operation against tomas in a specific area of the hospital. medical personnel in the hospital were warned that the raid was imminent. 8 organizations are warning the fighting will complicate the already dire situation for patients is really officials also said they are taking
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steps to avoid civilian casualties. submitted as the sent back send me sagal is a correspondent in jerusalem. he told me more about the rate at the i'll shoot for hospital. yeah. when we're about 10 hours more than 10 hours into this uh, operation. and there are times that are now situated in the court yard of the house. but then the. ready sorry inside it, going from from department to department, from room to room and they've been going through a searches they've been going down to the basement when i consider that so far. and they haven't found any hosted this. this is something that they said that they are looking for and, and also they did not face any resistance inside. and they said that they would expect to see their, the command or how mouse went so far. we haven't seen any indication for that
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hasn't been any military clash in the inside the house. but then what do we have seen is a big is really a military have been making arrest over some of those homeless people that are inside the house. but there are some of those will be taking a refuge in the hospital alarm. and people that have been taking that being the have costs and they're being taken for interrogation may be the military is suspecting them to have links with the how mosse is yet to see no military clash as you put it. but the surely tensions are running high. what if anything, have you heard about the people still in the hospital? so when it, when i say a military clash that was outside the complex, they were 5 ballasting in government according to these really military that were killed in a class. and there is shooting around the house, but the time still the hospital is under a siege. yeah. so we,
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we know the quiet situation that's been a blowing we heard the voices, that's what people are talking in. the hospital explosions is we'll try to penetrate certain rooms, certain areas. but i'm talking in terms of like on the resistance. we haven't seen the situation in the hospital itself is, is dire as it as being in the last few days of delivery that we can get is of the, the, the, is a lot of the, most importantly, the electricity. uh, and this is what the prevents from the incubators to work. and this is the kind of thing that they're talking about. the need to evacuate under these circumstances is they need to evacuate the, the premature babies that maybe to egypt. this is the kind of a solution that they're looking for. so i mean what's,
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what's the latest on the effort to free the hostages? yeah, well we know that the main the play or is a is a cup of and egypt is also playing some, some role. and these really ahead of the security. it shouldn't, that the agency has gone to egypt. and there's still a disagreement between the parties as to the scope of this the prisoner exchange. i'm the time of the ceasefire and i'm st. prisoner exchange. because already, as much as we know that in return for the release of the israelis are held hostage by how much is red wouldn't be returning palestinian and prisoners. at the 1st page, there is talk of a release of children. that means the children that i had hostage by how much will be released and is read,
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it will be returning it. children or minors. the heading is really prisons. and then later on we're talking about the other releases of elderly, of women at the other stages. but again, the same disagreements about how long would the ceasefire be, even though there is already an agreement. in principle bias wrote that there will be a supplier of the federal. we choose something which is the most and necessary thing today in the gaza strip. okay, that is a semi circle in jerusalem. many think sammy fuel has been delivered to gaza for the 1st time since israel imposed a total blockade of the territory following the october 7 terror attacks. although limited deliveries of humanitarian aid have been allowed in to gaza. fuel has not earlier this week, the un warren,
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that it would have to halt its operations without more fuel stocks. the daylight reveals the destruction from another night of his riley strikes. family survey were listed as least of the homes salvaging what they came around. 2 thirds of guys is 2300000 people now homeless. but most un, unable to escape the territory for the violence. 4 year old as much about his being hit by is riley. it strikes twice. they've home to him and paid her noon. and he lost all his family, his uncles, so we took him in as his guardians, and we were bombed again in the south of the general. after
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losing stephen teen family members in the 5th strike last month lost both of his legs and the sick and bombing beyond me. several times if he could get out of bed and walk, i've been telling him that we should wait until his legs feel better. he doesn't know, he can't walk in tying neighborhoods has been flattened by israel strikes 6 ground defensive targeting him, us militants, is now inflicting more damage on the young place. hundreds of thousands of refugees are crammed into making shift camps. the families here still faced huge challenges and finding and no food fuel for her to to get by the boss,
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run helpful far as he's in guys the same moving 11000 people who've died in the conflict with children making that move and 40 percent of so he's killed a brief look now at some other stories making news around the world at this hour you created, and it's already say, at least one person has been killed after russian missile struck an apartment block in the countries east. at least 4 missiles struck the town of silly dawes overnight . rescuers are still searching for 4 people believe to be trapped under the rumble . france has issued an international arrest warrant for syrian president bush or all assad in connection with alleged crimes against humanity. aside is accused of being complacent in chemical attacks, new damascus. in august of 2013, the attacks skilled over 1400 people britain supreme court has ruled that the
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government's plan to send asylum seekers to rolanda is unlawful. the ruling is a major blow to prime minister, richly suna cruz may tackling legal migration, a key policy pledge. he says he will consider what steps his government will now take. meanwhile, the rwandan government says it isn't happy that the court ruling says it's not a safe 3rd country for asylum seekers and refugees. a desperate people making a desperate crossing. i mean, migrants take rubber boats across the english channel, a 32 kilometers journey to seek asylum in the u. k. more than $45000.00 domains of trip in 2022. more than 25000. so far this year. over a 175000 people are awaiting a 1st decision on asylum claims overall. britain's conservative government has made its plan to the port asylum seekers to rewan to the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022, the home secretary struck a deal with a rwanda's foreign minister to send people there while their claims are being
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processed. a 6500 kilometers flight from britain to central africa, the u. k. has already invested over a $100000000.00 euros in the plan. hotels and rwanda had been converted into lodgings for migrants. still sitting empty. as the plan soon ran into legal challenges. the 1st flight scheduled to depart a military air base and june 2022 was imported and an appeals court has since ruled the plan unconstitutional. critics say the plan isn't just on lawful and inhumane, but wasteful and expensive to one government assessment says that removing an individual would cost $60000.00 pounds more per year than keeping them in the u. k . it's also unclear just how much of a deterrent effect the plan would ever have. despite all that, there have also been calls from within the european union to adopt
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a similar scheme. eager to cut down on migration other countries have seen the plan as a possible model. dw correspondent charlotte charleston pill is covering the story for us in london. i asked her how this hearing has been perceived by the british public as well. this was best uh now its propos, 18 months ago, been huge, a huge, the controversial, uh, public. uh, lots very the critical of this decision. some of this uh, proposal some, uh, branding it crew. but of course, the government who suggested this uh, thinking that there are some possible vices, he will support it. there is an election coming up expected by the end of next year that the conservative governments trading in the polls with the government. they clearly sold that this was a way of getting people on site, but as i say, a lot of very, very critical voices of this policy. and i'm joined now by the see of the refuge account. so and but solomon, he is here, can you give me your reaction now to this ruling?
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i'm delighted by today's ruining. i think he's a victory for the rights of men, women and children that come from countries like afghanistan fling, torturing persecution. simply one thing to be safe in the u. k. and the court has very clearly said today that the government is acting on norfleet by one thing to send them to the window. what does this mean then for asylum seekers here in the u . k going forward, what it means to people in the asylum system in the u. k that we work with the rest of the council. it means that they will sleep a bit more safely. tonight we have seen a huge rise in anxiety distress, trauma on top of trauma. they already have from what they've been through. they've been easily distressed by the prospect of being sent or when, and i think they'll be a little bit of a sense of relief amongst all of us, of the rest of the counsel of those people. we what thank you. so as you have the relief from those who have been very, very cris cool of this proposal,
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expect to see some friction within the government as they try and what, how exactly how to go forward. now, if you're watching dw news, here's a reminder of our top stories. israel's military says it's forces have entered guns as big as hospital al schieffer assigned have a long stand on. it says these pictures show hits troops in the hospital complex, delivering medical supplies as they carry out a targeted operation against from us military aid organizations. a warning the operation could make humanitarian situation. even worse, brittany's supreme court has ruled as a government's plan to send asylum seekers to wanda is unlawful. conservative government signed to deal with the east african country last year to send some migrants there to process their asylum claims
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