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the, the, this is dw news lie from berlin, israel's prime minister rejects conditions set out by him off for the release of hostages. the hostages families are keeping up their protest. meantime, putting pressure on benjamin netanyahu. and then the as prime minister inaugurate a hindu temple on a site with a history of blood shut. the temple in georgia is built on the ruins of an ancient mosque. its destruction in 1992 sparked rioting in which thousands died. and rhonda santas drops out of the us presidential race. the republican says it is clear to him that most party supporters want to give donald trump another chance at
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the white house. the . i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected conditions set out by him off for the release of more than 130 hostages still believed to be held in gaza. and that's in yahoo also reaffirmed his projection of a 2 state solution for palestinian statehood. this really liter said that her mos demands amounted to quote, surrender terms after its terror attack on october 7th. and then yahoo statement follows a weekend of protests over his government's handling of the war. just a brief while ago families of the hostages disrupted a committee meeting and israel's parliament demanding action to get the captives freed. people also took to the streets in israel cities. this
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footage of the dock and winding passage ways released by these riley army claims to show with some hostages, were held in gaza by him. us the images that are likely to hold the families of those still missing many have gathered outside prime minister benjamin netanyahu is jerusalem hern, demanding the government strike a deal to get the loved ones back after 107 days, we are demanding that they fix the failure from the 7th, and that can only start with returning all of the hostages, a live bringing home $136.00 hostages in bags can never be considered any part of a victory. they want the government to consider
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a deal offered by him us to set free for hostages in exchange for an end to the war . and the release of palestinian prison is held by israel. that's something missing yahoo! it has flatly refused saying cease why? i would guarantee a replace of how much this terror attacks on israel. i need to apply utterly reject the most most. there's capitulation terms, mazda, demanding, and exchange for the release of our hostages. the end of the war, the withdrawal of our forces from casa the release of the murderers and rapists, the promises military wing, and leaving him us in place for we to agree to this, our soldiers would have fall in vain. we would not be able to insure the security of our citizens, but whether continuing to will will keep his riley safe or succeed in getting the hostages home is a question dividing israel. and so see how boss terror attacks on october 7th is rarely police say that they have arrested dozens of arab citizens on suspicion of
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incitement and support for tire on social media. authorities say that they have adopted a 0 tolerance policy against posting to express some port for him off. many of those rest of the claim that they were just expressing their identity or solidarity with civilians and gaza. about a 5th of israel's population is made up of ethnic arabs. they have this really citizenship, and many identify as palestinians are special corresponded. abraham met with members of the community in nazareth. so when ban hookey posted an instagram story on october 8th, she claims she intended no connection to the sum must her attacks the day before. this post invisible to around 20 of her close friends, turned her life upside down. it showed a bubbling skillet of 6 to go with the caption, we will soon be eating the victory, shrieks uga, and a palestinian flag emoji 10 audio. i posted it was funny music and i shared the
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personal story. i ship my victory. when i said victory, shocked to cause my victory because i manage to cook something, all my friends know that i'm a really bad cook on the bed. but what she says, she thought was private, wasn't a classmate. so benz post claimed meant she supported from us and passed it on 17 days later, the police arrested her for incitement. her university suspended her from classes and threw her out of her door. other students center hostile messages and they said you are a terrorist, like her funds are being runs identified and advocacy group for israel's era minority. she tells me they've seen cases like band search dramatically since october 7th, jeopardy and says, the vast majority of people involved have not broken the law. rather that the wave of arrest is deliberate repression, aimed at silencing palestinians. citizens of israel. the sort that this,
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that i thought i knew, or you had these rarely police, today's any supposed for us or for our people in gaza, or which is legally any. and he will position coming from our community or students . they see that support for the enemy at a time before i do pop it upon these really police told us it is committed to the fundamental right of freedom of speech. but that it is also imperative to address those who exploit this right to inside violence, especially during times of war against a cruel terrorist organization. to many palestinians citizens of israel. the crackdown is not only an issue of fundamental rights in many of israel's mix towns and cities like the one i'm at right now. palestinian andrew with citizens had been living side by side for decades. but since the october 7th from us, her attacks of israel palestinians here tell me they feel their loyalties are being
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called into question in a way that they have never experienced before. i'd be back it is a palestinian is really civil rights lawyer. they look the because it says if we're being told you have to decide now either you are a palestinian or is really the flag is part of our identity. it stands for so many things raising it does not mean i belong to a mouse or any other organization. i raise it because it's part of my identity on the palestinian citizen of as well. so if she represents bill in a well known palestinian focusing about emma was arrested after posting a palestinian flag emoji, with the arabic motto, there's no victor with god to our b of the rest of such a prominent figure in israel's post. and community sent a message not by the people started looking at how her name on her wrist for use to teach people that less than if we can arrest her, then we can arrest every last one of you. the next. the student's ban hot keeps
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future is on hold. she was never indicted by prosecutors, but here universities disciplinary committee found her in violation of its code of conduct and she's now waiting to see if she'll be expelled. i ask her what she fears the most and the that when no longer able to live here, that life here becomes unbearable for us after it had always been, i wish to live here by the whole. she's one of many palestinians citizens of israel who field their rates are being restricted and the broader aftermath. the be october 7th attacks. and let's bring in special correspond at abraham, who filed that report a how wide spread are these arrests for post on social media. as
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well, we did try to get some numbers from these really police. they didn't provide us any numbers, but did provide us with that statement that we just mentioned in the report. according to rights groups, there are very numbers. the numbers are the rest connected to social media posts are thought to be in the hundreds, but according to either the end you or that i interviewed the director of for the, for the piece. the phenomenon is particularly sort of observable in university campuses. the loan is for peter. i don't, i don't represents around 90 a students at 34 colleges and universities who in the direct aftermath of october 7th, were arrested in connection to similar social media posts. but what people have been telling me throughout reporting this it's, it's not so much the number or the where the, the, the quantity, it's more of the, the sort of than the mood and the,
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and the message that these are rest send and what people have been telling me is that this is very chilling and terrifying for the palestinian is really community because as we saw on this report, it may be a post that you know, rightfully offend some people, but the consequences for, for the people who have posted them even if they've been found not to have broken any laws can be dire. i mean, the students, as is now waiting to see if she will lose her place a study she's almost done with studying data science and one of the country's most prestigious universities. and so it's the chilling effect of it that i think is disturbing for many of the community. it's also important to mention that it's not just error of posting. it is relays that have been arrested. there have been a handful of of, of cases of jewish is really as well who have had to face a rest interrogation in connection with posts that particularly sympathize with
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people in, in gaza. authority said the same definitely, but these are much, much less than really a handful of cases that have been reported about in the media. okay. and, and can you tell us how um, you know, more broadly speaking, the is really our community. how it has been reacting to the october 7th terror attacks and the war on garza. i think as we try to sort of showing this report is that you know, we're talking about a community that has been part of israel for generations. the posting in europe community, these are descendants of palestinians who were living here but did not sleep sort of in, in the war, fight over israel independent. israel's independence in, in 19 a 48. so they are part of this country. they speak the language, they have jobs, they're fully integrated. they do, according to interviews that i've done, face discrimination, daily discrimination, but legally they are citizens that and so of course there's
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a measure of loyalty to israel. but at the same time they are a palestinian in their identity. and the, you know, relate to the larger palestinian community globally, if you will be that in the west bank and gaza or even across the world. and so they do feel like their loyalties are often being questioned. and any slight expression of that identity may be misinterpreted. and so it's a difficult and chilling time for that community as well. and what is an extremely tense and difficult time for us really society? remember, this is absolutely the most violent terror attack in the history of this country. and it's the country that has been through a, you know, many phases of violence. so it's a tense and moved everywhere even more than 3 months into the war. but particularly for that a minority. they are at times as they have told me seen as the enemy within when they've been here for generations. special correspond to abraham in jerusalem. thank you. i,
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the indian prime minister in the run for moody has inaugurated a hindu temple built on the ruins of a mosque, the opening of the temple and the city of yoga comes as moody campaigns for a 3rd term as prime minister. if a fills a key campaign, pledge to him, do nationalists from whom the project has symbolic value. the destruction of the 16th century mosque in 1992 sparked religious writing in which thousands of people mostly muslims, were killed. for many can do the bodies, the construction of distemper for since a long time dream this man in the power for time and us turn that in dunwoody has meet that dream come to that is not a monument to mark the birthplace of the drum, a bar to him, disbelieve was born here 7000 years ago. i got my heart is over to i am experiencing such happiness and intensity as some i don't know what to do to
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have back this temple. the gems that all of those that almost place and faithful india. it says something amazing, but for the victim police that reminder of a violent episode. the chip, the foundations of secular india, saddam's name. but it has been constructed on the disputed side of the fence. the school would be most devoted to see about 500 years ago. almost can mpeg beat the most overcomes, but please, in 1949, 2 years after india, as independents from british fluid lupin offer shields loose the most after non descript east. insight. many hindus believe the, i dis, appeared by defined intervention for tickets after movies put a ticket about the pope kitchen and the body joints campaigns for the construction of with them. but on the most site,
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tensions over at the site came to our head in 1992 when the boppy mosque was destroyed by him dom up to demolition ticket. tribes that get at least 2000 people, mostly most plans across india. sorry, god, me sometimes when you deeply hurt, you need to speak nor cry adult. we have not come out of that situation. what brought them up on the bean and drum often lucian did. is no one to predict us or give us just i thought to you. this feeling is fear since december 1992. until today your info is all gone without the legal process. it's for the construction of dent, but went on for decades, and that'd be made to the site was handed over to him to groups. it's one of federally move strict mix, many up in the last $200000000.00 muslims fee under trip, especially since movies can do nation spotty game to power in 2014. there's
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a fear that this given me and, and all the affiliate is they want to wipe out all the places of most when i stomach civilization from the country. on the one side, the water teen names a fault that use whichever most lives sounding name. on the other side, they want to get rid of what attribute every musk and the course that happy to accept petitions on what they were per text. i just said how many, lots and lots, an official start to smooth discount being for a tow done and event rich in religious stimulus. and that means victory induced across india. but for the country from a stream i not a d, a d plus and let's get more now we are joined by data use daily bureau teeth. i'm ready to, to my. so i'm going to, we've been saying there, you know, despite this huge spectacle on the part of moody, there is also this deep loss for the muslim community. what do many muslims fear now? yes, a satellite was
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a huge spectacle that we've been seeing the last few days which culminated with a consecration of the idea of rom today at the realm temple. the can do this course view this as a historic, this specially believing can do is bunch of for the mostly minority of india, the book that is very subdued, as we heard that this temple has been consecrated on dispute integrity. what used to be a dispute is that a tree tended to a 2019 when the supreme court gave a legal a had to do with this legally to they can do is to build that time. but now the most times accepted this legal decision at that point, but the wound has been festering and as a minority in india, they order the field on the trip. and then now what it's, this has to do. another precedent. and mo mosque will be destroyed on the basis that maybe they will build on the templates. so the mood among the muslims is pretty darn beach at the moment. and it's been really interesting. i'm re to,
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to see that movie has chosen this event to be the unofficial launch of his campaign for re election. those elections taking place in india later in april or in may this year. talk with us a little bit about the timing of the unofficial launch of his campaign. it was 5 minutes to move. he has never claimed that this is an unofficial campaign launch for the elections. neither has he mentioned elections in this context, but of course, as you said, the timing has made many people, especially the opposition. say that this is obviously linked to the upcoming election because the sample isn't even fully completed yet this consecration has taken place. and they believe this is really to actually uh uh, well the voters ahead of the election. and given that movie today describes this consecration as a define movement. and given that he's been able to generate such excitement and religious practically frenzy across many parts of india over the consecration of
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his temple makes people believe that may be this big. give him a huge boost and the upcoming election. talk this a little bit more about moody's appeal to him do nationalism and what it means for the future of secularism in india and the strict separation of the state from religious institutions. what have we observed so far? what does the promising of the future if he went it was suddenly um, there is a big concern and a big question here about what events like this means for the secular fabric of the nation. the india has the constitution, which is secular, and which strictly a separates religion and politics and an event like this where the government to the prime minister so closely involved makes people feel that this is probably not a not good for the a and safe, gaudy. ah, the secular nature and the secular fabrics off india. and of course i'm more the
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says, but this is, you know, he's obviously speaking to that can do majority and it says message appears to be resonating. but he also talked about the dawn of a new era, and many people see this in the assertiveness a best kind of felt the magic in the context of the secular nation. he also talked about breaking away from the shackles of slavery. so there is a big question, of course that what does he mean by that? is it talking about a can do india or an independent india or a secular india? but the big questions people are asking, especially say because i can those who believe in job. so do not believe that an event like this has a place in the secular nation. i'm or to to my d, w. 's deli bureau cheese, thank you. such turnouts, the united states were florida, as governor, randa santas has ended his bid for the republican nomination for president of the u . s. the santas announced the end of his campaign on sunday,
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with an endorsement for former president. trump. that leaves trump with just one last challenge or standing between him and a rematch with president joe biden in november. dropping out of the presidential nomination race. florida governor on desantis has endorsed former president donald trump, even though early pals suggested he wasn't a strong position to take him on the. it's clear to me that the majority of republican primary voters want to give donald trump another chance. they watched his presidency good, stymied by relentless resistance, and they see democrats using lothair this day to attack him. while i've had disagreements with donald trump, such as on the corona virus pandemic, and his elevation of anthony bouchee, trump is superior to the current incumbent joe biden. that is clear, his farewell to him, the scene left us to folders disheartened very displayed is very
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upset. this is not good news at all. um, i'm very upset, but it happened and it's very deflating upsetting for some, but not the listing for others campaigning in new hampshire, where a public goods will get their 1st chance to gust ballots for a nominee, especially donald trump and his supporters. even though he's been endorsed by the census, from still places one serious challenger, nikki haley, drums farmer, you invested or comes down to this? do we want more of the same? or do you want something different? and more of the same is it just, jo biden's, more of the same is also donald trump. but even if hailey can defeat trump in new hampshire, it will take a lot more to losing his grip on a party. he's dominated since 2016. and let's get more on this. we are joined now by force foreman, professor of politics and director of the politics section at bard college in
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berlin. thanks so much for joining us. why would the census drop out now? it's a little bit surprising after you got it. and 2nd in the iowa caucus last week, it's on his speech like he was determined to, to keep fighting support his chances. but i think you must have seen that in iowa, even though we've had such a great effort into the, into the call cuz she didn't, she wasn't able to go really compete with it with trump. and i think that probably donors turn started to turn him away from him and he saw that even his greatest effort didn't work. he didn't have any good expectations for to have sure he was pulling on the to a percent last week. so i think that that's 2 ways you, you put it in a speech she didn't see path forward. and now it's a 2 person race. we have to say nikki haley versus donald trump. so what do you think that this means? does that mean trump's inevitable nomination? or do you think that hailey could surprise everyone?
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theoretically, she could surprise everyone, but it really doesn't look like it. if you look at the policy s as a doubles for, are the numbers douglas versus a november also since chris christie dropped out a lot of support, a came her way. but at the same time, most of those who have a back to centers have pulled as a 2nd choice for trump. so it looks that most of them would go to is to his election. so it really doesn't look that good for what does she need to do to boost her support among republicans now? or might it might already be her last best shot. so i think she has your ticket related a very true clear program she's most argued that she's younger and different from bite and from trump, she has tried to attempt to around the issue of really rejecting trump as a, as
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a former president. and so she has developed a very clear profile, and i think that hurt, that's fair to her. now, why does from still have such a tight grip on his parting? this has confounded to so many why does he have so much support? yeah, that's a, i mean that's a great question that everyone is asking themselves and even, you know, some of your perspective it almost seems more difficult to answer. i think one of the reasons was that people are still hurting alter from the inflation from the gas prices. they're not heavy enough with biting of food and the democrats with been focusing on a due to terry of issues and other questions they use for just split on the democratic side. so a lot of trouble on the other side and the things trump also developed a certain moments of a republican party has missed multiple chances to get over him and they didn't use them. and though it seems like it's too late or
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a swarm and professor of politics and director of the politics section at our college in berlin, thank you so much. thank you us. and here's a quick reminder of the top stories we've been following for you. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected conditions set by her mazda for the release of more than 130 hostages, still believes to be held in casa. he said that had lost his demands, amounted to close surrender terms after it's terror attack. october, 2nd indian prime minister and a renter moody has inaugurated a flash points into the temple. it was built on the sides of a mosque that was destroyed 3 decades ago. spark in triumph in which thousands died . and republican nominee rhonda santas has dropped out of the race for the white house. the florida governor has also endorsed front runner donald trump for the republican nomination. next ideas from around the world on how to solve housing
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shortages. that's coming up on the program, us to see with this, if you can. i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thank you so much for watching the,
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