tv The Day Deutsche Welle November 15, 2023 11:02pm-11:31pm CET
11:02 pm
finds its operation inside goes up in the past few weeks, there may have been reasons to doubt those words in the last 24 hours. there was no room for any doubt. late tuesday night is rarely soldiers, storm to gauze as big as hospital wall to wall with patients in need of care and people in need of shelter. a precise rate on terror inside those shots were fired, but from us weapons were found. a claim mos did not unburied, golf and berlin. this is the day, the language, all the world tends to shift. we answered. molded on the 14th buildings. now basically the army is in one of the buildings. it's and they got a lot. it's totally against any stones. there is no hiding, no show,
11:03 pm
so no refuge for the mattress or from us. the community was serious instead of for years that is going to happen. we will arrive and i live in a time us over to an op t's, and these are to say current missions also coming up and presidents, joe biden, and she's in ping face to face in california, and uncomfortable yet necessary reunion. and for 2 leaders, they really need to talk i value our conversation because i think is perma so you know, i understand each other clearly leader to leader with no misconceptions or miscommunication to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states, into all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with is really soldiers storming a hospital, searching for terrorist under the cover of darkness last night is really forces
11:04 pm
entered the chief, a hospital in gauze of a medical center overcrowded with people. many of them patients. the majority of the people made homeless by the war, now hidden in this sea of humanity, according to his really intelligence, a mazda terrorist, and the weapons they use israel's military. so as a mazda has been using el cheapo for cover with a war room hidden below the building, a claim, hamas and hospital staff have denied last night is really soldiers were on a mission to prove them wrong. we have this report suited from the guys administrative health appears to show the front to give occupation of patients after israel launch, that the rate is really defense forces that explosive devices were discovered and suspected terrorists killed in the action is real, says how mazda is directing quote tetra, wrist activities from a command center beneath the hospital. the un estimates that are at least 2300 people still in the hospital, including patients,
11:05 pm
staff and the displace palestinians. in recent weeks, the adf is publicly one time, and again, that's how mazda is continued. the military use of chief hospital jeopardizes it's protected status on the international law. of the palestinian authority said israel's rate was in flagrant violation of international law. in the industry, the cost of targets was hoping to give you guys a is a very, a very clear, more crime that the site is competing against. those who have been in the us with us is reels, read through international condemnation. the world health organization called it totally unacceptable. well, friends said that palestinians should not be made to pay for what it's called a mazda is crimes. and that's what this really prime minister benjamin netanyahu
11:06 pm
told his troops that the raid was just the late to step on the road to his ultimate goal of eliminating a moss. i don't know so long as they told us that we both end to el cheapo. we events as the but we didn't this bit, we say a simple thing and there is no place in gaza that we will not reach. there is no hiding, no show to no refuge for the murders are from us. we will arrive, i live in a thomas and return all hostages. these all to sacred emissions, remote to show us is real released vintage of its forces, apparently pushing further into gaza. the united states reiterated its concern for the safety of patients at all. she felt hospital said it wouldn't address the specifics, but ongoing is really military operation. they want to go over now to jerusalem to corresponded sammy circle. he's been following events for us today. sam b. what is the latest um, from the ground, the situation there at the hospital in golf?
11:07 pm
so do we know, you know, the idea is spokesperson, it came up with this statement they up. they think that the is really a military, is the president inside the chief complex and then it will still continue with it's a campaign in there and that the spin areas in the hospital that it was through a kind of like a checkout. and we know that the made arrest among those who have taken a silver outside the us, the good and the american style is that some areas in the hospital are not say they were saying that, like if you would want to go to the pharmacy, then they would be shooting in that direction. so the, the situation in the house, but then it's been very and all the time. and what have is really force is found
11:08 pm
during this incursion inside the hospital to yeah, well i, this is books goes in. i've made it clear that the phones indication that this was a place that was used by a mouse and that was used for military purposes. a he a displayed there, a guns and other military equipment. and also saying that they found their uniform. so apparently there were a homeless fighters who took off their uniform and escaped as civilians. is it, the interesting thing is that we have not seen any military confrontation inside the house, but then so there was no military resistance inside. and so what happened was like more of like a police operation inside and the fighting was outside the hosp with them. but the
11:09 pm
days running a military did say that they did. maybe they could also present vacation that it was a kind of a command located there. and that's a terrorist. so they say how much there is was there. and in this case is, i mean, do we know how long this operation is going to last and do we know what the next steps are for the idea? yeah, when there's been a fight thing going on in the guns of safety, even though it is rarely been addressed, said that they control the guns. it doesn't mean that there's still no resistance against the is randy at presence there and there's fight thing going on in either a shot. the cam and then the other parts of the, of the city. and, and the plan is of course to take over. busy all the city and this with this, okay,
11:10 pm
that's right. these are the minutes. are you talking about a month? or because they, they have to go into a time that are crowded and they will have to go from house to house. and the they've said also that after cleaning up the northern part of the gods district, they would go to the southern part of the gaza strip and do the same. so they're talking about the a l. no formation that will last for many months. certainly so cool with the leaves tonight from jerusalem. say me is, are we? thank you so. meanwhile, almost $240.00 hostages taken during a whole mazda attack on the 7th of october, but they still remaining, gosh, it talks on a deal to free. some of them have been going on now for days, guitar, immediate years. hope that the deal would include a 3 day truce. meanwhile, the relatives of the hostages. they had been barked on the march from it to levine
11:11 pm
to jerusalem in the attempt to put more pressure on these really government to bring their loved ones. home dw rebecca rivers reports tonight the major highway between the hours behind me, family members are in the 40 real being held based out of those years today they're making this time the we have to be as a result of the trying to raise awareness the to hear them calling the your job. you and doing your job. they're angry at the right and got them in the international community. this is frustrating, but not enough to get things done to bring along. we were to, we were to, we wait it's, it's easy. you don't to,
11:12 pm
you don't you don't sleep. there is no day and night to eat. it's impossible. i think they need to do and everybody needs to do whatever it needs in order to release. all kids maps from god zone. if they are doing, do not. i'm not sure because they are seen you guys uh for 2 days now. so obviously it's not enough. not everyone has the ability to tell me or be the buy events the we don't feel that enough is being done in order to bring them home. there are many other targets that need to know and the government have uh selected. and we don't feel that we are in the 1st priority in an army or volunteer support is what arrive injuries. how did i not go on the
11:13 pm
side, benjamin netanyahu, whose office bringing me a message directly to design the government? the san francisco is the backdrop for a high stakes summit between the leaders and the world's 2 biggest economies. you as president joe biden, this hosting talks with chinese president, she's in pain seeking to reduce tensions between the 2 global rivals. she's doing things for day trip to the us, as is 1st since 2017 and his 1st thoughts with joe biden in a year. and there's a lot to discuss with friction to be found overtime. one check sanctions trade as well as the conflicts in ukraine and the middle east. the thoughts come ahead of this weekend's summit of asia pacific leaders. is you as president job? i? is the president. we know each other for a long time. we haven't always agreed which we're just not surprised at any one.
11:14 pm
but our meetings have always been candid and straightforward and use. i value our conversation because i think is perma you're i understand each other clearly leader to leader with no misconceptions or miscommunication. we have to ensure that competition does not guarantee the conflict, are drawing me here. the big table now is dw international editor richard walker. richard, let's talk about the schuman element here. first. i mean, how important is it that these 2 presidents are sitting down and talking face to face, but it's very important. i mean, i think both sides kind of acknowledge that the relationship with the other is really the most important relationship. the most consequential relationship in the well, these are the 2 most powerful countries in the world. and this is only the 2nd time . and joe, by this presidency, roughly 3 years in office. and that he's actually had a face to face meeting was huge in pain. and the last time was almost exactly
11:15 pm
a year ago as joe biden said, in his introductory comments the and, and i think kind of what's interesting is that the message you were getting from the americans a year ago when they method bali and the size of the g 20 summit and the message they were giving them is exactly the same message as they're giving now. like we need to kind of give a shape to this relationship where competition is in times. but it doesn't vary into conflicts just by the crying wolf. the way right they, they, they just realized following on what, what well it's, it's almost like the problems that they were discussing a year ago. exactly the same problems now. and actually during the course of that year, the situation got even worse. and so it shows just how important it is that they really tried to, to put as bible sometimes as kind of put a floor on the tensions and the relationship. this is um the apex, i mean we're talking about trading economics. but let me put a military mind front and center for just a moment to your, the us in china,
11:16 pm
militarily, they are not equals, but they are both too powerful to ignore, you know, talking about each other. so, i mean, to what extent then is this meeting about avoiding military conflicts, risk version? yeah, they from the american point of view, especially, it's very much, it's the, the chinese applying of massive game of catch up the middle of 3 times. and they're still not on a level with the, with the us, but they have in terms of the navy, for instance, they've actually overtaken us in terms of the actual she and number of ships in the navy. not yet on the, on the quite the same level of ships. um, but what the americans are concerned about, and i think what many regional powers in asia are concerned about 2 is the risk of accidental conflicts between the 2 sides. and this is because i'm protecting the south trying to see the zara more or more of what a code near misses between the american plains which are patrolling in
11:17 pm
international skies. and chinese plains and fight suggests that are getting closer and closer and basically kind of buzzing these american planes with the chinese message essentially get out of all backyard. what are you doing here? and this is happening on the high seas as well. so it's in the yeah, and on the see many name is the americans have said that they will 180 of these new messes in the last, in the last 2 years. so these are happening on a very regular basis. and the concern is the what happens if if 2 of those planes collide didn't yes and was killed. what happens if the ship collides with dont know that some people are killed? how do you deal with the situation like that? and because relation to so bad, the chinese broke off military it's, it's military communications a year ago, just over a year. we weren't answering the phone, right? that's right. to have been offering the fight. so this is one of the american ox here is to say, come on, we have to, this has to be an absolute minimum. a middle trees must be able to communicate with
11:18 pm
each other. when you come into unexpected situation in any of these tensions, they seem to be a part of the dna of this relationship. but we can't forget both of these countries . they've spent what the past 40 years mirroring their economic manufacturing and supply change. right? yeah. and so what are they doing now in california? are they talking about the whole worse? yeah, i mean, it's funny. i mean, some people are even coins of time china america to do it, to describe just how, how close into twine to to economies became that with china exporting lots of relatively low cost product seem to be united states and, and also buying a lot of american treasury bonds in the process and there is now there's kind of process what the discussion of revise and maybe we can talk about this. i think kind of the coupling that relate the word of that relationship or at the very least is the new paul and the risk getting the relationship. but for this me, things to be happening in california,
11:19 pm
i think is quite symbolic. the governor of california was very recently in china on a true, pretty much of this movie, kind of a tour of china. the big titans like tesla, apple, they, they are highly integrated into the chinese economy. they have a massive stake in this relationship remaining on an even keel so. so yeah, interesting from that point of view to i want us to take a listen to what the us president said ahead of these talks taking. let's get back on a normal course of corresponding to being able to pick up a phone, talk to one another, is your crisis. be able to make sure our military still have contact with one another? we can't take as i told you, we're, we're not trying to d couples from china over. so what we're trying to do is change the relationship for the better. so richard, another way to say that we're not trying to de, couple from china. instead, we're trying to de risk this relationship says,
11:20 pm
well what's the difference if there is one? well, if you talk to people in china and i was just recently that i mean that they see this new term d risking and some of the coupling. they think that this is just basically the same thing. press stop it with a different word. um, but it does, it does indicate that that has been a bit of movement in the debate within not just united states prison in europe as well. so very much the discussion, thinking about whether they got and this is putney informed by the experience of russians invasion of ukraine. you know, country like germany realizes we were way too dependent on russian energy. and all, we dependent on similar things, whether it's a technology, whether it's pharmaceuticals, whether it's or co kinds of things. we depended to it excessive extent on china for those things. the debate in the united states even further along and they have their answer to that is basically yes. mm hm. and they are trying to kind of on show battery production for eaves they're trying to on. so also to bring back also
11:21 pm
to manufacturing and, and i think from a chinese point of view, they've sort of see this in the direction of going well, okay, you're trying to di, couple by another, tell them what you hear from x. but in the united states, most in europe is actually if you look at what china is doing, they're doing that wrong decoupling to me, um there's also an effort to bring my car tech like high tech chip production, stuff like that. the back to china to, to own the i p is the intellectual property behind those things. so you are seeing a bit of a drift apart of these 2 economic system. and where does that leave europe, especially germany and export economy that needs the chinese market. yeah, and so certainly like germany is heavily invested in china, especially the car industry, which is like in the last 20 years. well actually, germany's car industry, it's involvement and china, it goes back decades way back into the seventy's and eighty's. and they look at
11:22 pm
this trend and they have very large um, volkswagen bmw, mercedes benz, all those companies make a huge amount of money in china. they manufacture a loss in china and they are worried about everything from okay. what happens if there's like taiwan invasion scenario? yeah. what, what happens will those factories are they suddenly, you know, cutoff dispute the way that the international companies have been cut off from the russian market of, to rushes in the invasion of ukraine. but they're also worried about what happens if so at the moment, for instance, european union has lost an investigation into chinese eaves, whether they are they could use as well. so you have electric vehicles, whether they are unfairly subsidized, whether they are being sold or kind of dumping prices into europe. german come and you factor is worried about that because they think what have china retail used to that and cuts or else out of the chinese market. so certainly for
11:23 pm
a country like germany, a lot of angst around this whole subject. we've got, we've had about 45 tickets with drug abuse and drug debts in the us. this is high on the agenda, particularly for president by. that's right. so that the americans hoping that this is kind of low hanging fruit that they can get out of this summit. they want the chinese to crack down on the exports of this substance fentanyl, which is coming through mexico into, into the united states and, and, and causing pretty serious social problems in the united states. the us hoping to see some movement in china on cracking down on that trip on that trade, which is always good to have you here at the big table excellent analysis. thank you. that we will take the extraordinary steps of introducing emergency legislation. this will enable parliament to confirm that with our new treaty rwanda, it's safe when we have addressed the supreme court's concerns. people will know
11:24 pm
that if they come here legally, they will not get to stay. and so they will stop coming altogether. that was british prime minister, reach you soon act today after the supreme court ruled that a controversial plan to send migrants to, for one to is unlawful. it's a major blow to see jack, who's made tackling illegal immigration, a key policy pledge. and despite the legal defeat, so next says he'll press a head with a plan regardless by signing a new treaty with for one. 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 to made the trip in 2022 more than $25000.00. 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 rwanda. the centerpiece of a policy intended to deter people from making the crossing. in april 2022,
11:25 pm
the home secretary struck a deal with a rwanda's foreign minister to send people there while their claims are being processed. a 6500 kilometer 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 in june 2022 was imported and an appeals court has since ruled the plan unconstitutional. the 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 . so, so unclear just how much of a deterrent effect the plan would ever have. despite all that,
11:26 pm
there have also been calls from within the european union to adopt a similar scheme. eager to cut down on migration other countries have seen the plan as a possible model. finally, a belated, albeit real attempt to deliver just as to the victims of serious civil war. today, france issued an international arrest warrant for syrian president bush or alice sought for his connection to alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. the charges relate to one of the heretic incidents of the conflict. the deadly syrian gas attacks near damascus back in 2013 and resulted in the deaths of more than 1400 people. arrest warrants were also issued for a sides brother and 2 syrian generals. the organizations behind the legal battle or hailing this move they call that historic france is one of several countries using
11:27 pm
the principle of universal jurisdiction against the perpetrators of atrocities in syria's civil war. universal jurisdiction, it allows states to prosecute crimes against humanity committed anywhere in the world. geography, playing know role indicates as well the day is almost done. the conversation that continues online, you'll find this on ex, also known as twitter, either at the w news. you can follow me there at brent golf tv. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then everybody, the
11:28 pm
is this, the game changes the energy transitions more modern, more efficient and produced in germany. this solar panel intends to break the chinese dominance, but it still needs a lot of work and high subsidies. competition of the solar energy is heating up. the next on d, w. safe haven would choose lean from
11:29 pm
the coast refugee home. and henry has been taking, ensure monetized use since for broadcasting, you know, following the terror attacks by him. most families from israel also explain to like us to find safety. the industry doesn't focus on zeros. in 60 minutes on d, w, the in many countries, education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children walk in mind, trusts instead of going to class. others can attend classes, the minions of children of the world. and
11:30 pm
we ask why? because education makes the world make up your own mind. late for mines, the we are building the road to a greener future space with solar panels, wind turbines, and electric cars. countries around the world need them to fight climate change. but so far it's one country that says the center of producing the china can countries go green without china? that's what we'll explore on this episode of may.
14 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
