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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  December 27, 2023 11:00pm-11:16pm CET

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[000:00:00;00] the, this is, do you feel your names live from berlin? garza come off the run health ministry says a suspected as early air strike has killed at least 18 people. reports from guns that say if a strike hit a residential building or a hospital in con eunice, dozens are reported wounded. is rarely army says it's investigating. also coming up on the show high level us mexican talks on migration with as many as 10000 on authorized crossings of the us border every day. washington speaks answers as
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president joe biden has into election year 2024, the claim. richardson, thank you very much. for joining us, because of some offer on health ministry says at least 18 people have been killed and he suspected is really air striking. the southern city of con eunice industries folks 1st and said the attack also left in thousands of people injured. the palestinian red crescent said the stride kit, a residential building close to the all i'm all hospital is really army has that it is investigating what is relas intensifying is operations in southern and central garza against tomas, which is seen as a terrorist organization by many countries. the
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deductible is rising non stop as israel intensifies it strikes, pushing into central and southern gaza. the homeless run, health ministry says over 21000 had been killed. the vast majority of guidance are displaced gets johnson construction around the unlimited buildings are destroyed. this is not a water and we get to genesis on it. it's more than one. we can't even describe it to product. the war has left much of gaza and ruins, destroying nearly one in 5 buildings. and there is no end in sight set on eliminating him us israel's military reset. it is expanding its ground offensive and released footage showing its elite troops and gaza. let me have some of the fighting is taking place in a complex area. you mean, therefore, the war will continue for many more months?
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i mean, i'll work with different methods or pulled us at the we can hold on to our achievement for a long time. don't show. no. gosh, i said you show me, you know, within the month on the other side in jerusalem, the former is really subtler hopes. the long term plan will also include her return to gaza. she was forced to leave the strip nearly 2 decades ago when israel withdrew all its security forces and settlements. a yes schmidt. there is a deep emotional tension at the height because deep inside we dream of returning there by to this is our home. but during know what will happen and that's my the return of his rarely settlers to gaza is not part of israel's plan so far. but some here say it needs to be part of israel strategy to maintain long term rule. is
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the not talking about it's got me is really governmental, but this is something that can happen because there might be no choices. the audio still have to move and gaza in any case, you can't prove if you don't have settlements, that when it is still not clear who exactly would govern a postwar gaza, or what israel's plan is for lasting piece. let's take a step back and take a look at the humanitarian situation currently in gaza. i'm very pleased to welcome dr. margaret harris from the world health organization for more on this. it has now been more than 11 weeks since the fighting began and gaza last friday. the un security council passed a resolution urging more humanitarian ada quickly delivered. has it become easier to get that kind of humana, terry, and assistance to those who need it? no. because as on going war, a strikes damage to the roads,
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it's extremely dangerous to move around at all. we are sending the missions to the nose to the center, taking enormous risks of stuff are telling us of the losses of the family members and. and when we take our medical supplies to hospitals, our trucks are stopped. surround advice, the only thing people just wanting to know if we've got food and other things of boxes to see if we've got food. it's becoming more and more difficult every day because the bombardment continues and the salvation continues and the illness increases. now i want to put you something that was brought out by the israeli government. today i spokes person today, a blamed blame to the un and come us for aid. not reaching godson's. he said, a simply isn't reaching the people who need it, because how mazda is hijacking it and, or
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a covers up for it's. what is your response to that? we have not seen this, we send our missions and as i said, it's not guessing the a to be getting the cost is difficult because of the complexities of the checks. it's a very slower process, but the real difficulty is distributing is in gaza because this is a very dangerous place there, a bombardment all the time. if we truly and it's all sides, are truly committed to providing genuine a to the people of gaza. they would be a ceasefire right now and give us a sense of the humanitarian situation on the ground. i know i've asked you this question many times before, but 1111 weeks into a fight and having started, can you tell us how things are looking and gaza? it was in west by the day, by the minute of the hospitals on doing what they can, but they uh, uh,
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overwhelmed. they're the ones that are open at the moment. we've been up to support up to 13 hospitals now just keep going. a lot of them are not even able to accept new patients, but a trying to look after those. they have what they will have become is shelters refugee shelters. i and you mentioned the hospital list, had a bum budman nearby is got 14000 people just sheltering then because they don't know where else to go. they've been displaced over and over again and, and, and, and this a said people are a staffing. they'd be hydrated, they didn't even feel c conditions really, really feels the conditions. and we're seeing with diseases that a creation by that we're seeing a huge rising in diarrhea cases. we've reported more than a $130000.00 of those. we're seeing a huge rise in were spiritual problems. bronchitis costs colds, especially among the small children with more than
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a $150000.00 cases of that. but also joined us, which is probably hepatitis meningitis, many, many severe diseases. and also we're seeing such as having to amputate liam's because there is nobody who can do that. but the complex were to say those limb. so basically the paper guides are being bombed back into the middle ages. well, thank you for taking the time to speak with us on dw, that is dr. margaret harris from the w h o. this. thank you. and we do have time to look at some other headlines making news around the world. if funerals been held for one of it runs top generals, let's say you had it ready most of the to runs as he was killed and, and his really air straight on the syrian capital, damascus on monday, was that he was responsible for the military alliance between syria and iran. israel has not commented on the strike,
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but iran has vowed revenge. former german finance minister of wolf. com slides a has died at the age of 81. as finance minister and on the americans government. he was known for his hard line austerity measures during the european debt crisis in 20092010. the veteran, conservative lawmaker was confined to a wheelchair, after surviving a gun attack in 1990, which by sales and former n u commission president, doctor law has died at the age of 98, a french socialist. the law served as finance minister in the 1980s before moving to b. u. he was a passionate advocate of european integration and a celebrated as a key figure in the creation of the single european currency, the euro. well, us delegations, and mexico city for talks on migration as washington fries to curb a surgeon people crossing the southern border. us secretary of state mc blinking is meeting mexico's president under s. manuel locust open door is expected to urge them to limit the number of migrants reaching the us. over the door said he's willing to help him,
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but wants washington to improve relations with other countries in the region, as well as increase age. and the issue is also becoming a big political problem for you as president joe biden. as he approaches next year's election, as many as 10000 people to day are being detained. of trying to cross the southern us border, a migrant stranded to northern mexico, hoping to get to the us border by train for them. a wagon is a better option than attempting to reach the board of by boss. they say, mexican immigration officials keep pushing them back to southern mexico to know why or will they get to is of the process or the if we are about to reach the boulder where we are returned without any apparent reason. they demand that we get migration documents, that they are not valid because they have them in our faces. how are we supposed to move forward? now that those are the, this is all really hard. i've been doing this for 3 months. i fell last night
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trying to get on a train to go on with my and my children's journey. they've had fever and flu due to the cold weather. we no longer have water and we don't have any idea when we will leave. this mounts that us briefly shop some international railroads between its southern states of texas and to mexico because of rising number of migrants crossing. as many as 10000 migrants today were arrested at the us, the southwest in boulder in december. this 6000 strong group are walking along the highway flushed by the mexican national guard. many migrants and the families come from central and southern america. they have fleeing poverty and violence, and the hoping the mexican authorities will allow them to continue that track north . today we ask them to that is cause freely to go to the united states. we go there
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to work and our children to study. so we won't because we are looking to improve ourselves to have a better quality of life. because in our country, the situation is getting worse and worse, and we are looking for an opportunity oscar mom's long and dangerous route. the us for defense is in sight. but with pressure building in the us to block migrants from entering the country. reaching the border may not bring these migrants the back to life they had hoped for. and us a correspondence dropped in simon's was what the us expects to get out of this meeting in mexico as well. they want more corporation from mexico. and what's this corporation entails is sending people back to the south of mexico, closing maybe, or making it harder for my grand from minnesota, from other ecuador, what them all,
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and so on. other latin american countries to move into come into mexico and making all the way to the mexico or the us mexico border. that also includes we're going to get it controlled the railways again and per and preventing migraines, all most to use those trains to get to the north and to the us mexican border. this is why secretary of state entity blinking and the secretary of homeland security. my yorkers are in mexico city today. remember just a year ago, about a year ago in january 2023. i'm the president 5 met with president mexican president, opened the door to discuss exactly that. and this year, and they decided actually to really work on those issues, really to club migration and legal and legal migration towards the united states. but this year was not very successful in that efforts. that is through sure. there's just no, of course, the election is coming up in 2024. how important of a topic will this be a for biden's campaign?
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this is an important topic you had defined immunizations faces fears. csc is criticism, of course, from the republicans and from the border states, texas, uh, california, even southern california and nevada areas. and did those states which really have to face the bronze of migration numbers of those high numbers. they 11012000 migrants just a few days ago, and the eagle pass or text is now 6000. so this is not sustainable for those communities and they are live, it's live, it's against the, by the administration. the by the ministration has to politically speaking really improved, specifically if they want to get any points on this for 2020 for the presidential election. they're republicans know what they're doing if they put their finger in this was because it is one for the, by the ministration that have no handle on it. having said that, of course, please keep in mind the immigration law in the united states hasn't been changed in
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any way or form fundamentally in that case. so there is no way that just an administration or president can solve it all with an executive order or just with a flicker of a flicker by hand or something. stuff and thank you for that in the shop and simon's in washington dc. and that's in his update. i'm clear. richardson in berlin at thank you so much for watching the vibrant and listening place of loan in the mediterranean sea and mazda. and just following up to carry him to us exploring modem, lodge styles, attributed to amy and admitted to alien jenny this week

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