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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news lines from berlin is really troops in southern gaza. and the finding is reportedly the fiercest, seen so far, is really forces and surrounded the city of con eunice, according to their top commander, but wounded guns and their families and filling hospitals, saying that they have no safe place to go. also coming up the challenges that lie ahead for israel's military to achieve it stated goal, the elimination of the as well as little as a group come off plus grief and confusion in nigeria as $85.00 people are killed by
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a military drones toys that went terribly wrong, the president wouldn't investigation into the attack on a village in the northern states of do not. the army has yet to comment. and rescuers in indonesia recovered the remains of 10 more climbers killed in a volcanic eruption. taking the number of debt to 20 to one other climber is still missing. the library golf is good to have you with this on this tuesday. israel says that it has surrounded the city of hon. eunice in southern gaza as its forces expand. their ground offensive is really military says that it is targeting tomas which is classified as a terrorist group by multiple countries. israel earlier told hundreds of thousands of civilians to evacuate the area around, fund eunice, and to head towards the mediterranean coast or further south towards the border
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with just the world health organization says that the situation in gaza is getting worse by the hour. well, and is really commander called it the most intense day of combat since the ground offensive began running out of places to keep their family safe. palestinians more than their loved ones. after striking the vicinity of a school in con eunice, this is his blood. may he rest in peace? thousands of bodies arrive at the hospital. many carried there by regular people. but i'm on, i la my cousin, cold me and sick my sister was killed. he said the body was on the floor in the school yard. we had to carry the body, our selves we saw for remains of people blood and submit to the fall and many gardens and con eunice have already been displaced after evacuating their homes in
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the north some more than once. now israel's military has released footage. it says shows troops pushing deeper south and people in con eunice have been built in new evacuation order. israel's using a numbered block system to issue it's a vacuum ation orders. those are ready in the strip south for being asked to relocate even further south. and we are preparing ourselves to leave the hun, eunice area and go towards rafa who we've been here for about 50 days now or in the end. we're just looking for safety, let them use it. and the many fear that even the so called safe zones, they are asked to evacuate, to will not be spared to bombardment. while i'm joined now by christie, i'm in my or the world health organization who joins me tonight from geneva,
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switzerland. it's good to have you with this. the israeli army says that it is in circling the city of on june is what does that mean for the civilians they are no, thanks for having the why. this is just another step in the nightmare. as the reports already said, people have been sometimes 2 or 3 times already relocating some of the very norfolk gaza. so the 2 guys are city from guys us city to con eunice. always being promised a safe place of safe route. i have been bombed on the shelves on the road, then funniness. what's the safe space for a while? now? hunting is the surround, that's moving. or it is asking people to move for the south. and where to then by the us just means that the last big place with the cost bottles the with, with $3.00 partially or in total, the whole south with 12 partially functioning hospitals and the only big remaining hospitals. 2 of them on the side and the european hospital. um are now having the same uh,
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states coming up as we had for the same is all she find other hospitals in the north meeting the put out of service. um either by being sheldon bummed about not having access to any material anymore, that means the people who are already distressed and wounded and displaced and in fear have no single spot to go to any. want to find any support any relief quite anyhow. one of your colleagues in rockford says that the situation in the gaza strip is approaching humanities, and i'm quoting here, darkest hour. i'm what more can you tell us about that? i mean, can you, can you say that street a look, we have 2400000 people in gaza. about 2 thirds of them are descendants from the, from the refugees that were pushed out of these rail already. what now? 70 years ago. um, so they have being displaced to displace them display as then that being told find the safe spot. they even told where they can find the safe spot. and then that
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being bombed the child is in schools and hospitals. that's already made more than you can imagine in something you have to that scale team anywhere around. now they're being pushed to another se so called safety areas with, with diseases looming because in the cramped situation with no hygiene anymore, it's completely pressed together. people of wounded people was regularly diseases. i'm not having any support anymore and not, no, no possibility to go anymore anyway anymore. because the southern border is the egyptian border, where they con, apart from a few evict creations con, really cross the other part of this, the, the sea side. and the part is, is these really no place to go to? so how, how dense with you, when the pressed them together, you want to press them on the sides of the football field? somebody we compared the size, the should locate to now to the size double the size of a to the size of a he fully up. i'd love you. throw out, but just imagine 2400000 people and the size of a he's way up with yes. that is
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a humanitarian catastrophe. so to scale, which i think all of us is working, she committed to an area have a fairly c. and here we say that they are being told that to go to these safe zones . after that, the there is nowhere else to go mean the pressure will be on then. what for egypt to open its gates, right. or what is exactly the point, i mean with a very so now having did the 2nd a new grocery of the month of the rest of the, the 2nd month, the grocery office of the south of the 1st of across the cool effects. and that's absolutely crazy. horrific and the text by, by how much it's also israel, but all ready for the 1st the new grocery on 7 november we won that the a tex of all of these royal any does indeed no safe space. it's an attack not only against how much it's against, attacked against that population, but there is no space and save space in case of them. and the last 4 weeks up, just prove exactly that. that is not the single safe space and other people have been homes and liaison to the areas that would literally designate that the states
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must call the accepting have been killed on the grounds, the police have been killed in schools everywhere. ambulance is attacked. so yes, there is no place to go unless they would all pushed them into the seats or across either an or across to egypt. none of that's really seems to be an option, although i'm not the military strategy. yeah. because yeah, and then my are with the world health organization. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. israel have said that one of the goals in this campaign and gaza is to destroy tomas, were now the head of israel's domestic intelligence service. as stated that it will illuminate tomas leaders around the world. here's a look at what is real has done so far and how difficult it's stated. go. might be fighting raging and southern gaza. israel has expanded its campaign against a mosque while operations continue in the north. even after israel claimed nearly
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a month ago that have also had lost control. they're not gonna use the cleanup rather for the truce in northern guys that we dismantle to him. asked brigade, hawkins did not completely yet. so i'm, we're still working inside to secure our accomplishments. medina, to strike more battalion big. so let's go about do the israel says it is killed. thousands of him off fighters. but a boss was estimated to have about $30000.00 fighters before the war started, and many of them are still around. israel also says it is destroyed hundreds of homos tunnels, as seen in this video released by the id. yes. but how much does have 16 years in gaza to build an extensive network that runs the entire length of the territory, which will make it extremely difficult to eliminate them? all god is real, has targeted many him. us commanders is really newspaper you'd. you'd published images of a deck of playing cards, showing top leaders,
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including if use in well and military head, bahama dev, distributed amongst as rarely soldiers. but the senior leadership is thought to still be alive and commanding the group from con eunice. that's also where the most hostages are believed to be kept. as human shields. thomas also has officials far beyond kaiser in the west bank and, and lebanon, where they are increasingly aligned with other to how does movements the political leadership lives in tar, and their fundraising officials and turkey as well. in the campaign, in garza, it has also cost and estimated $15000.00 palestinians. their lives so far. worldwide support for the palestinian cause has spread far beyond the region. the growing number of civilian casualties and the dire humanitarian crisis will very likely play into a mazda is hands making the groups resurgence even more likely, possibly dragging the war out for years. beyond all these challenges, it's far from clear what is real would do if it did defeat how boss is real,
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hasn't presented a plan for how it or anyone else would run guys. so is real trying to reach mission accomplished to talk about that i'm doing now by getting started there. he's a senior fellow with instruments or 2 for international and security affairs. you know, it's good to see you again. do you think fully eliminating come off with military means? is that realistic? is it possible? but i think it is possible to eliminate tra, uh, how moss can. and that means of catching or chilling most of the leadership in the gaza strip and shooting or catching most of the fighters from us in regards to the strip. fully eliminating it. to the extent that it cons type is rarely is once the war is over. i think that's impossible, simply because from us is not only the militant organization awesome 20 to 30000
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fighters. it is also a social movement with a mazda following the gaza strip. that would be the problem, the day to score stops. if, even if you take out all of the fighters, what about people who are supervisors with most people who may not be willing to pick up a gun, but who would not be sad to see others pick up a gun? i mean, is there? is there any way to quantify those people in the, those mindsets as well, that has been what's the widespread support for a mazda him? because his trip in recent years, most likely the number of supporters is between 20 and 30 percent of the population . that means somewhere between 40600000 persons. and the problem, the problem is even if you eliminate most of the, the, the last minute and organization,
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the organization will be able to recruit and knowledge support base in the years to come. so what is needed is a fighting force that is able to control the situation in the gaza strip for months and years to come. and of course, the political political solution in order to win at least parts of this social base over and as it seems, these rarely government has no to what might happen to the gaza strip off to the war against pharmacies while the french president, emanuel metro and says that the complete elimination of the palestinian terrorist group from us would take a decade. what kind of timeframe do you think we're looking at here? i mean, are we talking about decades instead of years or months or? no, no, i think the french president set this for political reasons. it is of course, a possible to eliminate the organization,
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but it's impossible to eliminate all the mos fighters to eliminate the organization. will take another couple of weeks, perhaps a couple of months. but then the big problem is i already said is how to win the piece. uh and israel, obviously it doesn't seem to have any clue what might happen afterwards. as it seems israel is ready to re occupied the gaza strip. but, but that would mean that the remaining almost fighters in new recruits, we'd find these riley's out of the gaza underground. it wouldn't be very hard to control the situation in the gaza strip against the will of the population that you know, if we compare the situation to other countries in the region or to judge other conflicts has such a massive military campaign, including the effect that it has on civilians ever led to less extremism,
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less radicalization with some of these, some similar campaigns where a successful, for example, against the, the lennox stage organization in masula, in 2017 or in rock to, into the 2990 the destruction. indeed, in both of the cities was comparable to what is happening right now in jobs up. i think one of the main differences was that ices or i asked was not a social movement. it was a militant organization of some 203040000 fighters and that was it. how much is a social movement with my support in the gaza strip? and that is the problem in the long run. that's not the problem for the coming months. military israel might, might clearly win this war against him us, but it's, it will be very hard to win the piece of to it so it won't be any. yeah,
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that's when the phoenix and winning the hearts and minds of a lot of people, you know, starting there for the german, the institute for international and security affairs either as always we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you. well, officials in a junior say at least 85 people were killed with a military drone stride chip, the civilians by mistake. the president has ordered an investigation into the incident which took place in the northern states of could do not. he's called the strikes, very unfortunate, disturbing and painful by jerry. his army had so far made no comment. shock than grief. as family struggled to process what happened to their loved ones killed by what a far as he's a calling a mistake. residents in the village of to didn't bury, was celebrating the muslim festival of my loot. when the bones began to fall, a drone struck,
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launched by the nigerian military. the officials say the strikes what part of an ongoing campaign against militants in the north of the country. do you manage it out? i mean was on a routine nation, james categories, but unfortunately some members of the to be a community where i think we are affected. those residents say they have now buried more than 80 people. dozens more, a said to be injured. now jerry and president bullet to new bu has ordered a sarah and full fledged investigation into the incident and cold for come. but rights groups say investigations into nigeria is military, usually secretive and mistakes are rarely punished, leaving the victims, families as the ones who are paying the price. here's the what now,
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some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the british interior minister has signed a new asylum treaty with rwanda. u. k. supreme court, previously ruled against the government plan to send asylum seekers to vermont to, to cut immigration for children. and when adults have been injured and an explosion in northern pakistan rescue. officials say that improvised explosive device went off on a busy road in a shop. the group has admitted to carrying out the attack. carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are set to hit a record high this year. that's according to a new report released today, the global carbon budget report estimates the global c o. 2 emissions from fossil fuels reached 36800000000 metric tons of this year. that is more than one percent higher than we saw in 2022. the china is currently the world's biggest emitter, the, historically, it's contributed less than the united states to climate change. and it's also
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investing heavily in renewable energy. great blankets of small here in china is capital beijing, north america, and it's, well ad quality has improved. it's still a big problem. a major cause is burning coal. we're still unfortunately, heavily decayed to fossil fuel. we actually burn, we're logged in now. huh. off the global coal comes on ship every year in china is the world's biggest pollutant responsible for almost a 3rd of all carbon dioxide emission. and it's continuing to run pump. it's use of fossil fuels in 2020 to the nation, permitted 6 times more cold project than the rest of the world combined, according to one report. one reason is climate change. the country is being heavily impacted by global warming and to release his heat waves leading to more demand for air conditioning. another reason is industry. china is
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a global leader in both steel and cement production sectors with high energy needs . the replacing coal is not easy, particularly when he doesn't have a, a viable alternative. if a high quality heat is not impossible, but it's very difficult to achieve that in a very large electricity system, purely with renewables. the china is leading in clean energy to china's investment and renewable energy. in 2022. the wolf dropped the nations more than $270000000000.00 compared with other big investors like the european union, with $55900000000.00. i mean, lights and states with $49500000000.00. china produced as 80 percent of oil, solar panels. and there's also a huge manufacturer of wind turbines, electric vehicles, and bus trees. driving its own move towards clean energy and making it cheaper for
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other countries to also move forward. and those factors are primarily boost data over the last decade or so on by china is strongly industrial policies. and it includes, you know, china's ability to walk on butte, the supply chains off those key technologies in a very short period of time. it also has a lot to do with just the sheer size of our domestic market. china is set to hitches highest c o 2 emission levels by 2025 at the latest off to which its emissions will start to draw, helped by huge investments and renewable energy. but unless it abandons its colla diction, seems like these are likely to disappear any time soon. we need w climate report abuse because as far as she joins be now, china is the biggest polluter when it comes to carbon dioxide. at the same time, it is investing huge amounts of money into renewable energy. it is, is that
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a contradiction? yeah, one could say that china is the definition of a climate contradiction because on one have its its way more um, carbon dioxide than any other country by far limits twice as much as the u. s. which is kind of the next one in line. and half of the world's coal is burned in china. it's trying to expand. but on the other hand, it's expansion and renewables is simply mind boggling right now. it has half of it, the it solar capacity is more than the rest of the world combined. so when we talk about china being a climate villain or a climate here, this is a really tough call. it's probably somewhere in the middle. last year, china invested more than $270000000000.00 in clean energy. china is the world's 2nd
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largest economy. so is that a massive, some for an economy is biggest john's? well, if you put it into context, that is a very significant investment because it invested 5 times more than europe in that year. it invested more than 5 times more than the us them that year. and those are also rich parts of the world. and there's no question the china needs to diminish its reliance on coal that it needs to stop building more coal plans. but it is also not an exaggeration to say that probably the world would have no hope of reducing the greenhouse gases fast enough without the chain of massive investments in, well without this bowl strategy, global carbon emissions from fossil fuels or at a record high. what can the world do to reduce the levels now? because you're, as you say, china, it continues to just pump it out as, as much as any one, as the question isn't so much how,
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but more how fast? because it's been clear for a long time that we need an image transition that we need to be carbonized or economy. so move away from coal, gas, oil, and towards renewables like solar, wind, hydro power. so what countries are fighting about right now is what's the timeline here? and to what extent we do this, because kind of scientists are calling for fossil fuel face out. but countries like the us and china, they're saying a face down would be more realistic. so that's a scenario in which we would, you know, diminish our lives on fossil fuels, but we would never completely get rid of them or climate reporter beatrice. just the power of joining us tonight. beatrice, good. have you want? thank you. at least 22 people or no do have been killed in a volcanic eruption in indonesia, around 75 or on the mountain when mara p. a ruptured rescue operations have been hindered by rain and further erections. indonesia sits on the pacific ring of fire
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. it has more volcanoes than any other country. the plumes of ash, of a mount model, and surrounding villages. the volcano often erupt suddenly, without the typically tramos that helped geologists raise the alarm. apologies, close the volcanoes, popular hiking routes, but it was already too late for some. the local conservation agency sees $75.00 people on the mountain at the time of the option. if i look at my, my rescue is have to search for high codes on foot because helicopters could not fly over the atrium, many of the wisdom bones and structures of those one. great. and we are facing problems with unpredictable weather allow me and then. yeah. and also tough to rain, where the wind is still carrying volcanic ash and hot clouds. so it's not easy for
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us to evacuate the bodies. the authorities have begun to identify the dead. while many families can only wait and hope for news of their loved ones. heavy snow and wintery conditions are causing traffic chaos. throughout germany today falls have brought winter wonderland scenes in many areas, but also headaches for anyone trying to travel. freezing rain means hundreds of flights have been canceled in the south of the country. local and national training services have also been disrupted accidents on icey roads have stretched emergency services to their limits. whether experts say that the wintry conditions are likely to resist or you're watching the w. this is a reminder of our top story. the is really military is pushing ahead with its ground in aerial offensive against them. awesome. it wasn't in southern gaza. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been told to evacuate for the area
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