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stylus, damien's remaining, destroying the deals according to prison stripes, groups more than 2000 of them. i'd hate an administrative detention which allows the dentist to be locked up without charges full time and based on secret evidence . must autopay for good, good. when is the prisoner's deal? was announced, we were very unhappy when the can thank god from the we've been waiting for the past few days and we weren't tens until the deal took place. no, thank god, my daughter was really simple thing and kind of things, and we're happy that she was released into some of it only slightly because we cannot ignore the entire conditions in casa somewhere. thousands have been killed, come on, and it's not suitable for us to be unhappy at this time was the 1st one, i believe that's the price about to spend this thing in prisoners is parked for, for the choose between our mazda and his right arm, despite the begins and gaza, who have been under strongly bombard winful beaks. according to the how my son has ministry, more than 14000 has been killed in his right submitted to campaign is
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received. it is targeting her most in response to that, that it is a thought. somebody didn't get it out on october 7th, which is more than $1200.00 the and some who these through these, this could be a small step toward the larger effort and divine. and i'm us is also released 10 tie hostages taking during the october 7th attacks. ty authorities released images of their citizens with one filipino in and is really hospital. bangkok had been engaging for weeks in its own diplomatic talks to free it's nationals held by him us the deal with separate to the one which saw the is really hostages released. but happened at the same time. the dw is asia pacific bureau chief scales mathis is in northern thailand. i asked them earlier about the reaction there to the release of the ty hostages. no,
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of course huge relief here in thailand, particularly where i am an old on tommy where a lot of the migrant workers who were killed or taken hostage by almost any trail come from. we reached out to one of the families was now waiting for the last one to return. the son was taken hostage and they are over joy about the news that he will return soon. account is still in his right the hospital. but overall, the thailand has been really struck by the news and the that's so many type people in the, in this, in this war, in this initial attack by almost or killed us or 29 people killed. so a thailand was following closely, every development in the story scale. what else do we know about the negotiations and the remaining ty hostages? well overall, according to the ty governments 26, people have been taken hostage. so that means uh 60, you know,
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so you have to be freed. and the type of minister here made clear that there they are very working very hard with a foreign ministry, not to reach a solution to get these other. a 16 natalia citizens free. you have to understand that the embassy of, uh, iran in bank offset, made an announcement uh today that they facilitate that this deal such term type people uh, where freight and thailand as a large muslim community in the south of the country and representative from that community travel to chat room to talk directly to our most to facilitate a deal. i'm curious, give us some perspective of what employment is real means for type workers, and what impact the october 7th, a mazda attack might have on their willingness to continue doing such work. the, there was 30000 times nationals in these red hill, or they all the biggest, uh,
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microns work or group. and they are there for a reason. happy that is because in this part of thailand, or there are fairly uh, drops. uh that pays that uh that help families to live and so they travel abroad. and that is what the tide prime minister addressed when he now is said he's very concerned about so many type people being in such a dangerous area off the world. and he's set on financial incentive for people to return, but he also said he needs to address what it needs to change the working conditions here in thailand, so that people no longer have to travel and risk their lives in order to feed their families. interesting perspective there. thank you so much. the w georg matches from northern time as of the truth between israel and her mos appears to be holding agencies or stepping off efforts to deliver much needed supplies, such as fuel, water and medicine to gaza. those still trapped in the territory are using the
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respite and fighting to search for belongings as well as the bodies of loved ones free from the thread of air strikes. abdul aziz, another jar has returned to the site where his whole one stood in southern gaza. he searches through the rubble looking for anything which could keep his family warm in the weeks and months ahead. or by to say, we want to take advantage of the truth. we've spent the past 43 days in shelters and where there were no services in the house, and we are exposed to rain and cold and it was extremely cold. the houses destroyed and in. but we want to find some of our stuff to be able to keep ourselves and our kids warm it for that no was the truth. now, in effect, agencies are scaling up the delivery of assistance. the un says some $200.00 trucks, the biggest humanitarian convoy in more than a month, crossed into gaza from the roof of border crossing with egypt. on friday. it
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included almost $130000.00 leaders of fuel. many dozens lined up for hours near the border crossing, waiting to fill their empty canisters. with the skies above the besieged territory. free from is really wor, plans for the 1st time and 7 weeks. others are traveling north to check on their homes. the relatives they left behind, and in some cases to bury the dead we hope the agreement between israel and how about us now enforce will bring for spikes to the people of gas on israel, and some relief to the hostages and detainees who will be released. and to their families, we hope it allows grieving families to honor the dead and buried them with dignity . and we hope that this human cherry and pulse leads to
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a longer term do many turn ceasefire for the benefit of the people of gaza. eas arroyo and beyond. but is really wor, plans have already dropped leaflets warning, godson's not to leave the south saying that the war is not over. and that it's very dangerous to return to the north. the focus of its military campaign. there is a possibility deposit could be extended if the 2 sides agree to another exchange for now is really soldiers remain stationed along the board with gaza waiting to receive orders. i'm drawing night by james elder, a spokesman for unicef, the united nations international children's emergency fund. he is in the southern gaza, a james, you've said, and i'm quoting now cause it has become a graveyard for thousands of children and a living hell for everyone else. tell us more about the situation for children in
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particular where you are yeah, hi, look, it's jostling and it is exactly that. it is a great. yeah, i said that based on all the rules and everything we've heard from colleagues on the ground a couple of weeks ago. and now i'm here. i actually believe it's worse than i imagine that as you realize, words are imagine the worst i've been in the hospital today. again, the rooms are more, i say, and children of things i haven't really seen, at least not, not the she and number of children, a bus load coming down from the no children who hadn't seen medical care for 3 or 4 days. that just smell of rocking flesh on that children ran this box we've, we've, we've moved to barnes. this is consistent. this is in a hospital of tools. tens of thousands of people spread across these area outside the chief of waterloo, fee for food and the season. they sit in your pool, this is the response. this has meant to be a good guy because we are getting id in there on us landing. but still people have
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enjoyed this to 7 weeks. it remains hellish. and you can see, you can see the big and say the trauma written all over their faces. hellish. were well over 24 hours into the trues. give us a sense of what it's like in gaza today. it's. it's a mix. you know, i really use that mom and ever saw people desperately now like using them all or to look for family members. they are looking into hospitals this seeing if they've had additional tron, retrieve a goods. but there's also just a sense from them of the law so much i don't think i've spoken to a person. i've spoken to thousands who haven't lost a loved one. so they've lost homes. they have the ability to keep that your site. they've lost access to safe water. they've lost the ability to cook for their families. they're starting to lose hope and you see that on the advice is, i mean i, i sat with a little boy yesterday. 097 years old. very articulate. and he's
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lost when out of tech, and he's home in the news. his mom, his dad and his brother is twin, brother. oh, cute. but you could see that he was very clever and i told him he was cleared or you just said, i'm not as clever as mine. my brother is twin brother who is now did. but as i spoke to him, i kept closing his arms. and i asked he's onto why does he do this? and actually simply said, look, e solid terrified that he will forget what his mother and father looked like. so he keeps close, he's honest because that's the image is gone. so he's terrifying to lose by his parents as he has done, but also the me, the stories are everywhere. everyone has one of the surrender stories, which is why, you know, as we get the site is we get waters, we get medical supplies, lost sight of beings. we're also sign this discount in 2 days time because honestly it over to one just go back to a 100. you were eventually died,
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the ceaseless these pause has to change a ceasefire has to to, to a lasting pace. you talk about images, we've seen images of a trucks entering gaza, including fuel trucks. what can you tell us from where you are? we don't have a lot of time afraid. so it's good news. we've had more to come in to josh yesterday than at any time in a month more right today going to the north. remember those people have not see night to several weeks. so that part has been absolutely critical. we're fuming doctors will do surgeries on the light snow which, which is the fuel main dissemination pants can pump what else? and it's a game changer only if the guidelines for another week or 2 and we keep having peace for these kids. he is right across the region, and that is a james elder with unicef in guys and many, many thanks user and
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in other news from around the world of fire in a shopping mall in pakistani, city of karachi has killed at least 10 people more than 20 others were injured, the multi story building houses, shops and offices of various firms. earlier this week, city planners and engineers said most structures in the city lacked fire prevention systems and firefighting systems. thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of paris to demand better protection. for victims of sexual and ginger base violence, similar rallies have taken place around the world to mark the international day for the elimination of violence against women. hundreds of climate activists have blocked a major road in central berlin, near the german parliament building police estimate over 700 demonstrators from the activist group, last generation of blockaded the area. they're calling for the phasing out of all fossil fuels. are you watching dw news use?
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a reminder of our top story this our egypt says it has received positive signals that the for j troops between israel and palestinian militant group of moss could be extended for one or 2 days. more hostages and prisoners are expected to be released today. after friday's release of 24 hostages and 39 palestinian prison. and don't forget, you can always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store. that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news blended there. anthony howard will have more use for you at the top of the hour. and don't forget there's more news and a website can give me. com or mike look who. thanks for joining us in fi for in the business. the new will tell you
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