Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  November 16, 2023 7:00pm-7:16pm CET

7:00 pm
[000:00:00;00] the, this is a deputy news line from funding. israel wants people to lead thoughts of southern garza, the evacuation coal comes as the idea claims to have one operational control of the force of costs and in the north of the territory. also on the program us president joe biden says that's been real progress following his past face to face talks in a year with chinese president occasion 10, supposedly to say they want suppressive relations despite lingering tension and
7:01 pm
that possible spots attract to nato membership for ukraine. w looks that a comforter verse live to be posted by a former data chief. as fans grow, that western support to ukraine is white. the feel good. you're welcome to the program, is riley forces of one palestinians and thoughts of southern gaza to move to safety, signaling expansion. i'm, it's offensive games time us move threatens to west and the humanitarian crises in an area already crowded with most of goss is one and a half 1000000 displaced people farther north is really forces in casa states. you have been advancing. the idea asked as they supported shows, troops in combat the poles of gaza, but he claims not to have operational control. after driving out how much finances is right, the troops are still searching nearby. i'll see for hospital following wednesdays,
7:02 pm
right? israel to its policies, say they have evidence that how mass has been using the hospital as a come on center hospital staff and from boss of the night. the claim definitely. she asked that correspondent tonya cramer in jerusalem. what we should make of these, these ready warnings to people in southern gaza. as you said, residents have reported earlier today that leaflets were dropped or calling on them to move towards a different areas. these are mainly areas on the eastern side of calls or outside of con eunice i can, who's or, or in other, smaller villages around one unit. so it wasn't quite clear where exactly there should go. but you have to understand the southern part, as you said, is uh the area where of people from the north of palestinian residence in the north where i told to go to that has also been an apple environment in the south. this strikes are also continuing in that area,
7:03 pm
but this is the area that is claimed to be safe and no pushing people towards further towards the rest of the gaza strip. is a very narrow area which uh, you know, put more people under pressure already. uh that you might determine the situation also in the south, according to the un, this very difficult with, you know, the basic needs an assistant. these are not there and we are also hearing uh at the moment uh that there is a major communication failure. again, we've seen this in the past uh, the communication operator, paul taylor has said that the communication network is stone, also the internet, and most of the phone lines it appears. and they're saying this is due to a lack of power. the generators due to a like a few in the meanwhile they uh, is there any troops uh us still uh uh,
7:04 pm
the al schafer hospital. what so is there while we understand and i from an idea as to officially, he said that a special forces are still operating inside the ship. the hospital, one of the largest hospitals in garza, its uh, in in garza city. and has been the center of attention uh for israel because they are claiming that on denise the hospital is the best time of the system and to come on center by him. also. troops when inside the issue for hospital or in the early hours of wednesday morning. and there has been a searching as to this idea of officials said building 5 building in this complex complex. uh they have a phone so far reported leave. we seen some photos of the rifles and munition. we also understand of course this is all happening. why patients, the medical stuff and also internally displaced. people are in the hospital on the
7:05 pm
hospital grounds and inside the hospital. obviously the situation as to and says a for the, for the hospitals in the northern part of calls and many of them are now out of service or can only partially function due to a shortage and damage. so the situation is extremely dire in this, in this regard. it's about time to, to dw correspondent time your crime. jim is as always in the world, there is hope of improve relations between the walls, 2 superpowers falling towards between us president joe biden. and china as president touch i was using ping, somebody's of asian pacific nations being held in california, both the latest that they wanted back to the tides. despite the meetings, cancel, scripting coming from president biden did threaten to the rail, some of the progress pretty well the words to most powerful men meeting face to face for the 1st time in over a year. despite the genteel background,
7:06 pm
this was a high stakes summit aimed at improving difficult relations between the us and china. i value our conversation because i think is perma. so you want to understand each other clearly, leader to leader with no misconceptions or miscommunication. we have to ensure that competition does not appear under conflict. plenty tough is big enough for, for our to contribute to succeed. and one country success is an opportunity for via the, the of the full hours of tools. the 2 was sent to have taken positive steps forward to the present board and howard going, including a decision to restart the military communications were re assuming military to military contact, direct contacts as to why the press no follow this that's been cut off, has been were worse, and that's how accidents happen. misunderstandings,
7:07 pm
so we're back to direct open, clear, direct communications on the right of a direct basis. they also discussed controversial subjects like taiwan. but it was biden's response to a question about whether he would still refer to she as a dictator. the raised eyebrows that didn't land well with beijing, which after dinner off to the tulips president, she was keen to focus on the 2 superpowers working together. for you and home, china is willing to be a partner and friend with the united states you a moment for that i will send a mental principles in handling chinese us relations,
7:08 pm
mutual respect, so peaceful coexistence, cooking and a win win cooperation. luckily, the fact that she invited mecca tool is being held to success with a relations between china and the us actually improve will be down to them. so let's take a look at the civil storage. making headlines around the world will size in finland, which has an unstable close for crossing points on its eastern border with russia. stuff, an inflow of asylum seekers. border crossing points will close at midnight on friday night. officials say the decisions in response to russian officials allowed in a search of people without proper documentation to reach the border. joe and also our series of card as a series of raids on organizations with suspected links to the group has blah 50 full rights were counted as across the country overnight, most were connected to an organization. colby humbug is nomic center,
7:09 pm
incentive suspects of support and catch block, which jeremy has deemed a terrorist organization. you case new foreign minister david cameron has travelled to keep on a surprise visit. it's the former prime minister's 1st foreign visiting his new role. the trade in present, belong to me, is that i ask, he says he was grateful for britain support at the time when the conflicting casa is drawing attention away from you crisis. and i feel this very 1st of nathan has said that he cried will one day become a member of the ministry alliance. but that con happens as long as the countries will one problem to invoice us, flow to the idea of granting ukraine membership. but excluding errors under russian occupation, but would allies take on a new member this in conflict with russia, the w's? terry schultz reports a. could you premium president the letter mirror zalinski, get his wish, of joining nato now?
7:10 pm
former nato chief underscore rasmussen is promoting an idea that has rarely been raised in public before offering ukraine. nato membership without regaining crimea . don bass and the other territories. moscow has a legally seized rasmussen argues that nato's collective security guarantee. article 5 would then deter further russian expansion. but even some leaders who advocate ukraine's rapid nato accession say this formula would be a kremlin victory. i mean through total integrity, something you know, have it has to be sacrifice giving away something for something. it should not be, you know, it should not work like this. ukrainian, parliamentarian, audrey, or such. it says it's a non starter for keith like, you know, pointing deal today has beek b to destroy your grading as independent country, any ceasefire, any freezing of the conflict? any compromise, would you just g, a time for ross of to reload the last time
7:11 pm
a similar idea emerged from the realm of rumors was in august when secretary generally in stilton brace, chief of staff stinson suggested that a form in norway that ukraine giving up some russian occupied land may be a path to peace. this caused an immediate uproar forcing stilton birth to clarify that nato's position, supporting new cranes territorial integrity had not changed. the instant had to say keep misspoken, but defense analyst edward hunter. christy says real mistakes are being made. there is a gap between official positions which express the ideal outcome of ukraine recovering its entire territory and the actual level of aid of military 8 in particular that allies are prepared to give. they need the full range of tools so that they have a real chance of changing facts on the ground. and then we can see where diplomacy leads. she says, well nieto could bring the free part of ukraine into the alliance. now that would
7:12 pm
weaken both of them. all commitment is to restore the full territory of ukraine and strategically on military and legally and for the institute for reputation and prestige of the alliance. we need to go all the way with this, but all the way is so far away that keeping it supporters fear weapons deliveries will dry up too soon. forcing president zalinski to consider options like the rasmussen proposal to give up pieces of his country and call it piece. well, asked teddy schultz, how such a deal might work. i don't see how it could work failed personally and we don't have that many details yet from under. so rasmussen on how she thinks it would work . he's given an interview. he sent out a few uh, social media posts on this, but we don't exactly know the details of how he thinks. for example, the security guarantees could be applied to ukraine except for the occupied areas. you know, how would you, how would you sort of look across that border russian troops and keep part of
7:13 pm
ukraine safe? there's a lot of skepticism about how this proposal would work. but as i said in that piece, this is not the 1st time i'm hearing this. this is just the 1st time that anybody has put their name to it. there been rumors that plans like this are on the table now for many months. right? so skepticism you, you mentioned that from a nato allies. anybody putting that hands up and saying, yeah, this is a good idea. nope, none that i've spoken to so far and remember that it's not just that he would have to agree to it. russia would also have to agree to this, and the premium parliamentary instead rusher hasn't given up his ideas of taking all of ukraine. so he doesn't even think vladimir putin would be willing to discuss this. but let's remember how hesitant nato allies have been to even send equipment for ukraine to defend itself. so when you talk about possibly applying article 5 to ukraine, which could require nato allies to send their own troops to defend this territory.
7:14 pm
i just don't see how you're going to get anyone to back this plan. right at the defense on the list in your report set a deal to allow any parts of ukrainians in a to would we can the airlines and we can you cry? is there an argument that having kept up such as having kept such a massive ad vestry as russia at bay? ukraine, mice actually strengthened nature. militarily, there is no question that you crane would be the strongest army inside nato and the nato. 1 is, would learn a lot from ukraine's battlefront experienced. but what edward 100 christie was saying is that the credibility of the alliance, which of course, came out and said, crimea, is ukraine will stand with ukraine as long as it takes nato. ukraine's territorial integrity is, you know, a matter of international law, the pro credibility would be so last and russia is the propaganda value. and being able to say that it had one that it had forced nato to accept, you know, a piece meal ukraine. he said that would weaken nato, and of course,
7:15 pm
giving up so much of its territory would obviously we can ukraine. so i just haven't talked to anyone and i've tried to find them who thinks that this would be a workable plan. okay, thanks. that's terry dw, corresponding to tell you schultz in brussels as i said, you're up to date, but golf will have more. well, here's the top of the i was don't felt age next, looking at a potential research and surface i've explained a good day the to the special hot spots in germany 0 dw travel

26 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on