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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. israel says it's rescued for hostages in god's home. the one woman and 3 men are reportedly in good health and receiving treatment and hospitals. they were kidnapped from a music festival in his role on october 7th. the marietta evans being welcome. we begin with the breaking news. these really
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military has rescued for is really hostages alive from casa one woman and 3 men were freed amid heavy airstrikes from 2 different locations in central garza know, are the money seeing here is among the, for she and the others are set to be in stable condition, they've all been taken to hospitals in israel for further medical examinations. how mos kidnapped all of them from the nova music festival during its terror attack on october 7th. a short time ago in his early army spokesman, have this to say about the rescue operation. this morning at 11 am, is really special forces conducted complex hosted rescue mission and successfully rescued for awhile hostages from come oscar of david in garza all good money. automotive mails john, show me steve. and i'm drake. was of they are back home in israel. they are alive,
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they are well, they will, under the will under go medical examination and will soon very united with their families in the hospital where join now by our correspondent in jerusalem, tonya cramer, tanya. good to see you. i imagine it's an incredibly emotional day for israelis and especially for the families of the rescued hostages. how is this news being received within the country to well, i think you're right. i mean, this is an incredible emotional day. there's a lot of joy on and also, you know, you have to understand is what has been in agony over the hostages that are remaining in gaza. and of course, this a rescue operation carried out in broad daylight in a new set out that is in central oregon. so now we're hearing from the military
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spokes person there early to give some more details that this was in preparation for weeks. as he has said, with many different units involved. those 4 hostages were kept in 2 different locations. they were extract it from them and thrown by how they call to, to the hospital in a to the see about hospital in tele, reset the now and we're seeing here of course in the past i was the images from that hospital in, in, on, on the is rarely channels we seen also know i got money there. she was talking on the phone to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. now we understand that they are all in a reasonably good house. they are undergoing, of course, more to accept being reunited with their families. but it's certainly a very, very important day here because this week had started on monday,
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actually with the announcement by the is really military. that full more hostages were presumed dead in a garza and now a couple of days later. finally, some good news for the family members and the relatives of those 4 hostages that they were rescued now off to almost 9 months and come to the t. well indeed, i imagined that israel is have been hungry for some sort of good news to dates, just 3 other hostages had been rescued in more than 8 months of israel's military operations and gaza. tanya, do think 2 days rescue will somehow boost public support for the war and possibly even for prime minister netanyahu himself a while it might give him some respite from all the international and all the domestic pressure he has been under, especially in the past couple of days because that is an agreement for
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a cease fire that also includes a release of hostages on the table and both sides. i'm us and israel have so far not really agreed to this latest proposal. and he has been under a lot of pressure because a publicly, i mean, a majority could say of these really public ones to see that there's hope that this agreement is being done. but a prime minister benjamin netanyahu is also under pressure from his own cabinet. and he himself has kept on saying that only maximum pressure will bring the result . so this is kind of, you know, supporting him and the, his, a military strategy. a to say there will be no end to this more. but we also have heard from the, from new guns to form a defense minister who's a member of the board cabinet. she was actually supposed to be giving a press conference tonight and was expected to he might actually create a,
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the war cabinet that press conference has now been postponed. so you could say maybe this pressure will, at least for the time being, be a bit less, but still the 120 hostages still being held in garza and these best commissions have been very rare. so i think, you know, the reading and is where it is, at least that the needs to be some kind of agreement to bring all these hostages back home. meanwhile, home us health authorities say a large number of people were killed amid these heavy error strives to rescue the hostages in the area where this operation took place. and central garza is the site of a refugee camp. tanya, what do we know about the situation there? as well, absolutely renders news broke. i mean 1st that you know, the is really ami. a said they are carrying out intensive as twice as strikes and
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intensive operation in a new so rod refugee comes now. this is essential, garza, this is also an area where a lot of palestinians that had fled or had been ordered to go south by the military, had now gone back because of the offensive taken place in rough walk. it's a very, a crowded area. and after 9 months of the war, we all know the situation in garza is extremely difficult for civilians. now we're hearing that there were reports of many injured and killed being taken into the hospital. one of the few hospital says actually a still somehow working indeed by law which is selves of news arrived and the ministry of health. the said that at least 55 people were killed. it doesn't distinguish between militants and civilians. but there's also another footage out on social media of the devastating footage i have to say about the often most of that stripe that it's as shown that no hospitals there are struggling with the
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influx of injured. and of course, these are very contrasting a pictures that we're seeing that's coming out of gaza. and those devastating a seems once again. and of course, the joy and you know, the development this, this positive development of bringing those 4 hostages home that we're seeing in israel dw is tonya kramer in jerusalem for us, tanya, we appreciate your reporting. thank you so much. i let's, let's turn our attention to sudan now where ongoing fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapids support forces has displaced millions of people. more than 140 were reportedly killed this week alone and 2 separate attacks. the one is calling for an independent investigation. according to pro democracy groups working in the country, the attacks were carried out by the recess. more than 150000 people are believed to
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have been killed and the year long suit and use civil war mohammed refund is with the international organization for migration in ports sedan i asked and what the situation was like on the ground amid the escalating violence between the army and the parent military, as indeed it's locked is global displacement toward the light. now, so we are, it's a pink of fiction. 10000000 internally displaced people. right. and so done to help you imagine so situation incident. imagine yourself for someone you loved on saturday morning in some way of going doing to, to support them. something that you have to evacuate. you have country york city to call you people the love and there are no way because i need a safe place to stay there for a couple of weeks as humans that you wouldn't be back to your home or a city sort of to 14 months. you're just filled with out and you hope that are to this is situation of more than or almost 10000000. so then he's on to come safety
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and i, the peas centers, no jobs, no foot security, shooting locations with many other family members. and having got to, to access to basic services like hills with the new quote or, or services situation. and so then has been diane for quite long, no one's getting through to a i think every day was increased facilities. and once i get all what we see if that we can only see more number of people being displaced every day and so done. and this is a lot of make for us as we as a call to continue with no open peace. and no one appreciates your income the european parliamentary elections are under way. hundreds of millions of voters in the use 27 member states are casting their balance over the course of 4 days. last month, slovakia is prime minister was shot at close range while of campaigning. several
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local german politicians have also been attacked. and just yesterday denmark's prime minister mete fredrickson was physically assaulted, well, greeting supporters on a copenhagen street. she suffered minor whiplash from that assault. police have arrested one man as part of the investigation. and joining me in the studio for more and this is dw, is political correspondent, thomas sparrow. so it really does seem like there is an increase in these sorts of attacks on politicians across europe. what kind of an impact is it having on the european parliament election underway right now, it is unclear what kind of impact it may have on the results. but it is clear, at least it seems clear that as having an impact on the topics that are being discussed on the way the campaigns are being managed because this european parliament detection and that is clear in several countries has not only being based on topics that are being discussed whether it has migration,
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no climate change of economic situation. it's also about the mood and many people feeling across the 27 member states. they have some that'd be some analysis stating that this seems to be a geography of discontent among the european union. member states and these kinds of assaults, these kinds of attacks on extreme way in which such and people may be showing that degree of discontent. so what it may be affecting more than the actual results, which we will begin to see on sunday is the actual mood in several european countries ahead of the of the vote. because something that does seem to be clear indeed. well, we do have to mention the fact that in the past there's been a lot of what we can just call it apathy among voters when it comes to these a parliamentary elections for the you. why are these election significant?
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well, and in fact, there are european union officials that have also stated in the past that maybe they should have explained more clearly to europeans what the european union actually does, how it works, how people might benefit from the european union locally and nationally. and in fact, and previous european parliament election of 2019 for example, the turnout was around 50 percent, which was higher than in previous selection. so electrons before that. but according to it being officials, it is still not enough. and they would like more people to actually go to the polls . and this important distress at these european bottom and collections are important that you're being part of and plays a role in your role. is that a pos that affect europeans in the election of the european commission president in all sorts of things that are actually vital for the functioning of bigger opinion and as a whole? the dollar with more headlines for you off next, we have a documentary which dives into how deep the expeditions are exploiting the oceans with negative consequences. that's after
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