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tv   Close up  Deutsche Welle  November 22, 2023 11:30am-12:00pm CET

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dizzy, we've talked about this humanitarian search to god. so can you just give us a few more details about the, the humanitarian aid? what's been discussed about that? so the european union has arrived. quadruple the 2 monetary aids, 2 guys since october 7th. so that's things like medical supplies, things like food, and that's been pretty much accepted by all member states has not been really a big source of division where there has been more debate on us when it comes to development 8. so that's the long term funding, which goes to probably studied. so for example, for infrastructure for education. and there we heard at the very early days after this original attacks by her boss and a 9 spent. but you would be reviewing its development age to palestinians. there was in fact and like this deal has now been agreed um, but obviously now it has to be implemented. it doesn't it? so what could go wrong and what are the potential pitfalls? yeah, so many things can go on. right? i mean, israel has experience from 2014, when there was a back, then
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a ceasefire decided upon it. and how much force does that have attacked is really forces and killed one of israel soldiers. it's still a whole. his body is a very painful for medic memory for israel, so they're very much afraid of that. what's gonna happen? i mean, can home us actually control all of the 1000000 militants on the ground? does even have contacts with all of them. do they all in line agree and in line with this deal that's, that's one thing and that's why is really forces in the next 24 hours. we'll try to bring themselves into safer positions because israel does not plan to withdrawal from the strip. but for the more it was in the deals mechanism were built securities to assure the to both sides that they will stick to the parts. so only this is why we're talking about installments of 4 days. so every day is, well 1st we need to cease to fire. i mean, we're starting tomorrow morning from us when he sees that he will need to release the hostages. only after they have been accepted by is rarely signed, not just
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a red cost, but by using the soldiers then is released prisoners. all these mechanisms. there's also inside the gonna strip another force. this is the it as nomic jihad, the pal saying. it's another militant a on group and they're not officially part of from us and they have the freedom as they see it to always try and act against is really forces. so that's also very, a sensitive issue is real promised. any violations will be responded with disproportionate amount of power, which we've seen is really quite capable of applying in the last $47.00 days. so um, yeah, the guitar is the americans, everybody's brokering this deal are very much careful for the details. everybody know it's going to be very slow progress one step after another. okay. well, what about is rails northern border? i mean, do we know if the agreement also includes, is really actions against has blah and in southern lebanon?
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and if so, how, how likely is has belong to, to address of a truce? well, yesterday was one of the most deadly days along the, the border with love and opinions around and let them down. so i'm surprising. these are always expecting today to see a lot of retaliation actually has bought has been quite quiet today. we've also seen his bottom either house on this while i'm meeting this morning with hamas leaders. and we're expecting to see the ring and for the minister in the route this morning. so obviously these 2, these 2 places are aligned officially. however, it's not part of the deal. we have seen his ball as seeing himself as the backup for come us. if there will be escalation, if it will be an unexpected turn of events, we probably will see also his ball are responding with the destination. but so far it seems like all sides that we have been seeing active in the last couple of weeks, willing to slow things down to de escalate. okay, so there's
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a sense of hope that you've also made very clear how complicated and tricky the situation is. now we all hearing that as an option to extend the tra, this is how moss release is additional all searches. so do you think that that is a realistic toms of along the sci fi coming out? well, there is because how much benefits from more time to regroup, recoup and actually hoping that the longer it, you know, it is real pauses. it's fighting a lot, the harder it's going to get for it to resume fire because of international pressure. but also for technical reasons of what's happening on the ground. so the assumption is that from us will try to deliver 10 to 12 more hostages every day in return to assist fire. that's the formula agreed upon. the assumption is that can bring israel's of least hostages to up to 80 and not just a 50 officially agreed up on um, and this is also a bit of concern in israel, mostly in the right wing parts of the government. they are afraid, as we will,
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we be drawn, uh, you know, to follow how mazda is lead, you know, to get in more and more hostages release, and will deviate from its main goal. to get rid of her mouse has control over garza and not to resume the 5. that's the biggest concern. we've seen it to now and all the cabinets yesterday meeting trying to reassure israel is determined to resume fire once the deal is done. key is we don't want to know when the data will be done . all right, i mean how many days is going to take 2 kids that we will be watching closely on, at least on the la, on yours, on this. thank you so much money. now the is really survivors of the home of the terrorist attack on october the 7th and of course still dealing with the chroma of that day to support them and is really wrong. wellness for treat insight for us is helping survive is come to terms with what happened that day. for free. correspondent jack power visited the results and sent us this report of these young
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survivors of the how much terror attack on the nova festival in israel. a working through that full met with specialists. 50 of them arrived here. the secret forest result. impactful cypress every week or the better that we can talk about this in a quite to place because is ramp is still under attack. and didn't israel, everything takes you back here, you really feel the protective shell. the retreat is, is really own, has arranged a free program for them with the support of the israel 8 and g o. then knowing what to on the and we continue to send them and we bring all of them here and we give them ever since love. 1200 survivors and relatives are on the list, waiting to come here for a few days, rest spite. the community center of the large jewish population on the island helped dozens of families find places to stay after they fled from israel following the attacks. only
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a 40 minute flight from tel aviv many is re these have be moving to the safety of law and the code for the past decade or so. we fill this out a waiver to support both from the local authorities and the government of cyprus. and especially from the, our friends, the superiors people. and that we know here in cyprus, we see across the board for support. while it might not seem like much the quiet space that cypress is providing these to her attack, survivors is an important step in helping them piece bucks their lives. but rest bites because it's traumatized civilians is not yet. insight is israel is more on how much continues miss tindles korean, which claims to have successfully launched its 1st spy satellites. the countries space agency has vowed to send up more in the near future state media release. these images of leader conjunction of a seeing the launch south korea has responded by suspending the pos of the military pacts with young young us and south korea. and officials say they cannot verify
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whether the launch was a success. dw is james transferring to taipei told us more about north korea satellite launch as well, as he mentioned is really important to points out in the 1st instance that countries around the world. a still trying to verify on young's claims that is where you've been able to put this ministry satellites into a little bit. we 1st got wind of this loan slates on tuesday. any stage of here with chris saying that the soft light instead or with a few minutes late to if it has it comes following to filed launches all of this here which killing young planes on technical issues. so believe this time the satellite business broke, it was kind of reconnaissance satellites and pots and there. okay. but what i launched and had fallen into the east trying to see where is another pod, flushed down in the pacific off the travelling over japan, southwest prefecture of okay. now which led to a long as being sense of across the jumping these items. so you really get a sense of how the region gets pulled into some of the the,
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the come kind of complexity of these and i'll try and stop by launches the ws. james chase there in taipei now versus in the netherlands. have gone to the poles, to elect a new polymer, 3 major policy groupings are in the run, a running to build a new government, and then net cabinet in a pit in the opinion polls a brand new policy is among the front runners. and the netherlands could be about to, well commits 1st female prime minister election was triggered last summer when the outgoing prime minister and mach roots, as governments collapse, the mid a disagreement over asylum policies. the netherlands is set for major change at the top. after there's been space elections, the country will have a new leader for the 1st time. in 13 years, paul's still too close to call on who will take on the road, and voters have a long list of issues they want to see tackled. i think for me climate change in
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housing, there's a housing crisis in the netherlands. well, animal welfare. it's also very important of course climate and migration health care um morales, the education and school use um, of course, and we grace and migration the front or on us deal on user goose than you need of outgoing prime and his stomach, which is potty and pizza, on take, who launched his new centrist party only this summer. as center less block of the labor party intervene left lead by for my you climate commission of funds 2 months is currently 3rd in the pause. this, none of these parties likely to in more than 20 percent of the road candidates are already considering their options for forming no call list 2 out of these 3 parties on safety or party. and if the from platform or prime minister risk are really keyed on forming a right wing coalition. so irrespective of who wednesday selections,
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we're looking to be heading towards the rights the make up of the next government could also have consequences. outside the netherlands says the longer if the midlands in dates gets a right wing coalition with peter on 6th party and former prime minister at the cvb, this will likely mean that the government will be a slightly more euro skeptic that before we'll try to push for more freedom to cap immigration in europe and also that this government will probably be very much on the side of israel and the current conflicts. but for most voters, it's issues closer to home that are helping the agenda. the netherlands is facing a serious housing shortage and the cost of living crisis as well as a device $50.00 bade over migration. extensive coalition talks are set to follow wednesdays selection. the actual therefore have to wait a bit longer for new bins to build. a year i'll see you,
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craney and troops liberated at the southern city of class on from russian occupation selling and missile attacks remain a constant feature of daily life. ukraine has been able to advance the into russian hill territory in recent days. but hassle is valley is columbus from the front line, dw, special correspondent, mac, some the visited the city to talk to residents about how that dealing with the unrelenting threat is year after liberation. capstone is still a dangerous place to be. so 3 people were traveling in this car when it was heard earlier today by rushing shelly from what we know. the driver was instantly killed a 2 month old baby received an injury to the head and the mother was seriously wounded. she had to be brought to a hospital and is currently fighting for her life. this is the baby girl in the arms of the ukrainian police officer being rushed to hospital
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the year after russian forces retreated. much of the city is still a war zone. and medical facilities like this maternity hospital remained in harms way medical director of sound of tongues jenko shows us what the russians have done since leaving. and they didn't go very far. from the roof, we can see the left bank of the river from where russian troops continued to attack the city beach of circle by 2 glibly, whoops, dealer during the occupation when oh, city was showed which it was point of shedding aimed at where the russian ministry was stationed loose the receipt to discover the strikers with directions since the deal to patient, the russian streets, wherever they want. the dates in the year before the war,
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1200 children were born here. now it looks on some shingle says they have about the 10th of that silly be which when it breaks my heart that we have so few bad. yeah, i understand that safe as a women to be elsewhere. but that's our job. and that sort of book your email plans to have her baby here, despite the risk. now, does not, or do you want to talk, mach stands shooting shells constantly flying, and it makes you that every novice. no, this does you fall asleep and you don't know whether you will wake up or not. to be honest, jessica. she already has 2 daughters, one born before the war. the other during occupation. she doesn't want to give up on the future for the family here. yep. show ways,
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so we want as parents to show our children by our example, that we need to believe in the best. we need to strive for something in our lives. the tell us, but i didn't do it so much at sea, but it's been hard getting that tells us her husband was taken prisoner during the occupation and that she says their neighbor is supposed friend be trade them to the russians. this kind of betrayal has cost social traumas that we need healing in this city will not be jessica by to, during the occupation. some of our employees will show i will quite now that russia is here for as a they was sure of it for see and even spoke, hoping the about the, to the occupation has left a complicated legacy for those who remain a dumb dis create there, click open collaborate, is those you open nice to close it then no one will forgive them putting up if they
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change tradition it. so i'll let those who had to adapt. we do not call them collaborators. so that is different or critical about on one of the which one year later trauma runs deep and had a sun city and with the russians on its doorstep. the dangers far from over leave. the shelling begins with the cdw correspondent net conley as in case, and he told us earlier about how optimistic ukrainians of feeling about the situation and proofing for certainly if you look at the last 6 months, the counter offensive hasn't be able to make the progress that it was expected, at least internationally, think of the hopes have being very high off to what your credit was able to do last autumn. and we've seen that the russians have dug in along most of the 1000 close
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long front line with mine fields and princes that are basically impossible to cross without seriously losses to the advancing side, especially except song that was liberated by ukraine forces last november. and actually seeing the reduction in population now in the about 30 to 40000 people believe to still live, to compare to about 300000 before the war. and those attacks all relentless. i was just looking at the local news from castle and the local governor was saying that there had been around a $120.00 attacks of various kinds, either a slide problems or to the way over the last 24 hours in the sense on regions. a lot of that in the city, you see people dying at bus stops, people just at home. people going to shops where this is not a safe place to be because it is so close to the russian author positions on the other side of the, the for river. having said that, i think that song, that reason is basically the only kind of bright spot for the crane. you know me right now, it is the only section of the front line where the russians haven't had a chance to dig in and build those fortifications. and we have in recent days,
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been getting reports that especially ukrainian special forces have been established a few breach heads on the other side of the river on the east bank. and this real kind of worry. and in some parts, kind of hysteria, even among the russian that you build, is that this could be the place where ukraine pushes fluids. obviously it's very, very difficult. sending small groups of troops on the motorized boats across the river without a bridge without kind of heavy at tech on their side. but certainly there is a sense that someone could soon maybe be less on the attacks to author attacks because the russians would be just that much further. that was the w. net connolly in teeth. now the gem defense minister bars the story is so now has announced an additional 1300000000 years in military support for ukraine during the visit to keep the aid package will include for new months needed at defense units. the story is made the visit as you crane, month to decade since the beginning of mass protests that eventually toppled,
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the government keeps central. my done square is way ukraine's pro european protests began 10 years ago. germany's defense minister boy is the story, is paid is respects that to those who were killed during the ensuing violence. you guys here on come here again firstly to pledge our support unexpressed, us some a diety and our deep bowl. and i'm a ration for the braid, courageous battle that is involved such heavy losses. the protests that later became known as your own. my dad began here 10 years ago to the day. it's boxed by the refusal of ukraine's criminal and friend, the president vick toyota cove. it to sign an association agreement with the european union. yeah, it'll go, which was eventually forced to resign, but not before sending in the special police units to break up. the protest can those killed have gone down and ukrainian history is by having the 100 of loose. but when you cranium students raise the european flag. in november 2013 shots were
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fired. it was the 1st time that was billed for european values. ukraine's president also paid homage to the memory of the protest, as they say there will give them 10 years ago. ukrainians began the 1st counter offensive against lawlessness and attempts to rob us of all europe and future ways go my boat. after talks with his ukrainian count about bodies pistole, this unveiled defer the aid package for keith as russia intensifies as strikes on its neighbour. so now there are a few countries move eligible to the effects of climate change and the mold leaves . the un has won't, the rising sea levels couldn't make the archipelago virtually uninhabitable by the end of the century's. the mold these new president is hoping some vicious engineering can mitigate this threat. but his plans all being criticized by environmental groups. lovely sand beaches,
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turquoise lagoons and vast coral reefs the mount. these are a dream destination, but it's islands are also on the front lines of the climate crisis and battling for survival nearby and a getting damaged and coiled, leaching is happening around very all for now it's like, i don't know the reason about these things, but so i think in my opinion, be also be aware of protecting of a reeves and the ocean rising sea level trends to swamp this playground of the rich and famous. there's increasing fear that mall deviance might become some of the world's 1st environmental refugees needing to relocate to higher ground in another country. we have been reclaiming some islands and one of the main reasons we
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are having to do with this is also because we have run out of space and most of the islands of people live and also being impacted by cost of the lotion and cost of flooding. we are looking into how we may be able to use this as on, on how we can adapt to it. the new president of all these mohammed movies do, has scrapped plans to relocate citizens. he wants to protect vulnerable coasts, through building the islands higher than the rising sea level, along with erecting sea walls. he promised that none of his compadre, it's, will need to abandon their homeland while that can get to go to his say that we definitely don't need to buy land or even these land from any country be, have email that to you. and if we need to increase the amount of demand we, uh, we have no leg rooms, no area,
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you've never seen our country. environmental and rights groups accused authorities of failing to follow environmental regulations. they're urging authorities to perform any mitigation carefully. but authorities are running out of time as many inhabitants see the world's climate crisis flapping at their heels. see if there's some sports for you now. and in football, gemini is was continued with a to know loss and a friendly match against australia, meaning that they have one, just 3 out of 11 matches this calendar year. most selves up, it's a and crystal found, gotten a school. the goals for australia, germany, coach, usually a novice month says his side has an unbelievable amount of work to do with just 7 months ago before the country hosts the men's european championship. by and munich, leroy sunday was sent off with violent con, that conduct, as he and his teammates showed that the blame for the latest dismal performance go
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over to speak of the main thing. the games on me, i take full responsibility. i must control myself better. that can't happen. i let the team don't. the muslims disagree lesson. you know what to tell everyone has that desire me to believe me about this high speed, but today we play to lose the game as well for the entire and we have to accept that in our this. but there should be a lot of anger building and everyone involved in this been watching the news. here's a quick reminder for you of our top story at this hour as well as government has approved. a hospice deal with some of the militant groups has agreed to release 50 women and children. it's holding in gaza during the 4 day truce, while israel release of schools of palestinian women and children from its presence . israel has also offered to extend the seaside one day for every 10 additional hostages. released fi come as it relates as news update will be back off for
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a short break with more news. thanks again. and so i plan, see when use a dw, don't comment on social media as the domain name and my new thanks so much for the
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. this is dw news life from bon and israel's government. those inside the hostage deals with some of the de la includes afford a truce during which from us will release 50 women and children being held in the gaza strip. it will be the 1st significant pause in more than 6 weeks, a fight the
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