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the the, you're watching the news life, somebody in the was born policy chief polls and throws off to trust your mission of massacre. he can them feel producing those come off games more than $200000.00 experience with caleb. it is rarely strikes jordan to read in gods that is in contest, those numbers of the florida cute hostages luxury united with their families and moment of short for the you. it's the last day of the election with 21 countries, including germany in front, warding today. franklin policies like expected to being from the
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no such as so i'm not going to the program. the was for and for the for the chief. joseph brown has condemned the killing of allison in civilians in gaza on that today. is that launched a heavy and ground assault in and around in the fed as refugee camp and century gaza. as part of the military operation to free for hostages has captive by him. us . these are the army has released footer's that it said charles 25. it was no, i've the money and didn't a helicopter. during the rest to operation, she and 3 men were kidnapped the music festivals. jordan, the pedo attack on october 7th last year, which triggered it still has latest water and does that come off says at least $210.00 pallets. 10 units were killed in the out read the rest to operation took place is the same. so numbers of civilian casualties are much loyal and says its focus is on the strategies full freed of her 1st moments of freedom after more
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than 8 months in captivity. no, are the money we're united with her family. adam is rarely hospital prime minister benjamin netanyahu was also there to welcome her home footage of her mass abducting noah and her boyfriend in the october 7 terror attacks was among the 1st to emerge . 3 men were also freed in the operation. ahmad move here, john andre calls love and tional means if possible, israel's biggest rescue operation of the war so far, netanyahu vowed to bring the remaining hostages home. so what committed to getting the use of all if they don't do whatever it takes
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is real release this footage, which it says shows 3 hostages being freed. the news sparks celebrations outside the hospital and was announced. beach goers, intel a v dot in gazda. people are morning, the dead. the how mass government media offices is really air strikes in central gas killed more than 200 people. hundreds more injured in the same area where the hostages were rescued. hospitals are overwhelmed. a resident describes what she saw at the new site rach refuge account that we met. some people were standing on the road thinking they're safe. suddenly a jump struck them. now they're dead. children were on that street. they have nothing to do with this. they were innocent. these really occupation,
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i'll me commit to the roofing masika in new say right to come. the patient directly targeted civilians in this era market, which was busy with brenda's customers and refugees. the don't want it. and what does that mean? israel says it was targeting militant infrastructure. the palestinian authority is calling for an emergency meeting of the un security council. smell is news of the restoration spread. benches were high in television as pausing to the streets again on saturday, demanding the government's try for. do you have to bring all the remaining hostages? home police use water cannon to disperse the crowds. families of hostages joined the weekly dryly. it's believed a 120 people are still being held back from us. the protesters also want to have the elections and the removal of prime minister benjamin nathan. you might have
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sunshine as a senior analyst and as the file this time at the international crisis group, i was told about the protests. and rather the rescue mission is indeed a win win at the now i don't think is really is are going to criticize the operations to free the for hostages, i think is really, is, are not focused as they have not been focused throughout this war on the palestinian casualties, but i obviously think that it's important to understand that many, many palestinians were killed and injured in this operation. we don't know exactly how many we don't know how many israel considers to be militants of those. i don't think it ultimately matters at this point. the amount of house today is that have been killed throughout this 8 month or more is far, far, far too high. and the people who are living there and suffering is also needs to stop. i do think that is really a still after this rescue operation, many of them understand that this is not how hostages are going to be freed. and this is not the way that it, that it should go. but there has to be a hostage deal. and so i'm, i'm happy to see at least that is really largely this morning. still believe it has
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to feel is the best way in a ceasefire. and a stop to the war at this point is the best way to get hostages free. so that's definitely to your, to the indication of the domestic reaction. but if you look at the international reaction, and that's hopefully back to what the supporter ellen said, do you think pressure on nathan yahoo on that front, we continue, or i think international pressure will continue. it should continue. i mentioned yahoo um but uh this in some ways gives me uh, a lifeline. um, you know, guns, the word cabinet minister who is political arrival. it was supposed to leave the government today. he was supposed to give a statement last night. he has postpone that. i have a few. busy that he's not going to leave the government anytime soon, and that wouldn't necessarily destabilized the government, but it would definitely give momentum to some kind of change in the domestic political scene. but you know, again, it's very good news that 4 people have been free, but ultimately it doesn't change the dynamic. it doesn't change the fact that the
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war has to come to an end. a ceasefire has to come, not just for the people of guys us, but also for because of what's happening on the, on the northern is really border with living on because of what's happening in the west bank. i mean, it's just, you know, it just gets catastrophic everywhere and it needs to stop. and speaking of that cease fire and the demands for the hostage, do you, how do you think this operation impacts the ceasefire negotiations? i think that's a really good question that nobody has a clear answer to. i think from us, obviously we'll understand from miss that it needs to guard the hostages even better that it might feel, you know, legitimacy to call in and to the hostage negotiations. the ceasefire negotiations, however, you know, the again the interest to kind of remain the same. if somebody is interested in a in a ceasefire, i think it will push as much as possible to appeal. busy to be going ahead with it, but it has remained consistent that it needs to stop the war by it. it has put all the cards on the table. the international community are all pushing katara is
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trying to pressure from us. and to me, i was under under extreme pressure. so the, so that remains the same. but the question is, if you know if, if people will continue to keep up the pressure specifically on the 20 of so just to kind of basically say that the warehouse to stop, which is something that he has refused to do because of his own political survival and interest, and so it has yet to be seen if this special operation will change that much. but i do think that it gives is rarely as a false hope that somehow you know, this is a, this doesn't need to stop immediately. we can keep trying to get people out by the farm. so i'm back from the international crisis group that's done now to some of the stories making headlines. police in greece believe they have found the body of my field, mostly the 67 year old british tv and bridget present a went missing off to you, set off on a walk and read the stay on the greek island of sydney. logan authorities say most
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his party was found on a rocky coast lava from a volcano in iceland has again locked his old leading into the costs to the town of greens over and the popular blue lagoon thomas box. the same road has already been to bed and reopened twice to sail towards a favorite law. also, this time was slower than previous set. options is katie is new to elect of time. mister garvey, courtney has been rushed to hospitality for an under scroll. susan just stays all straight. he was the one in the country struggling to contain spite of the gang violence. i'm with you on that end. fallout. courtney is reported to be in a stable condition according to locally me. do boys are now open in 21 european countries on the final and biggest stay or voting for the next europe. involvement is predictions that accurate right when policies i expected to make major gains in the selection. this could save the policies for europe in union for
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the next 5 years on issues from migration to climate change and security cooperation. 720 feet thought up for grabs. find that it is also expected on monday . as on fact bethany w slips to correspond to thomas battle joyce, me now and the story on thomas. we've been talking about the rise of the ride for months now. but walk me through how this will actually play out in certain countries like italy or france or austria in particular. the far right to far right parties are expected to make considerable gains. but when we talk in general about the far right in europe, i think there are certain aspects that we definitely have to to discuss. one, there is no one far right in europe far right. parties across the continent defer depending specifically on national interest. and in some cases, they are much bigger and much more influential than another country. so it's important to stress that, that there is not just one fall right. and that also plays an impact when it comes
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to deciding of making factions in the european parliament after the election. it doesn't mean that the far right is one sort of group that will make decisions. i will vote in one direction. you have different infections in the parliament, and that essentially means that if far right groups fall right, parties do make considerable gains in the election and then go to the european parliament. the next challenge for them will be to see how they can work together because they have been instances actually just recent weeks and months with different fall right? parties have not seen i to why you have the i, if the here in germany not seeing a i to lie with for example french fall, right? politicians on that and also play a role when it comes to deciding or how to vote in the european bottom. and so i think those to elements that particularly important when it comes to understanding the found right in new york. so if the fact vented to predict something like, not have to worry about policies moving right toward while critics of the far right are already worried. because obviously what these parties in general,
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at least aimed to do again considering that there are differences within different fire and parties, is to try and change the you from within. so that's one of the sort of main overall think goals that they have. there are different aspects to that, depending on the factions, depending on how they work with other groups within the bottom. and it's not an easy work in the european parliament. but nevertheless, that is something that critics could be concerned about what these kinds of parties, if they fall infections when they form those functions, could actually then a vote in which direction they could vote. and that can have an impact on everything from last on migration to northern climate change to international trade . it could delay also the decisions that are made by the european parliament. it could make debates much more difficult. so how these parties performed in the car into european election can play a role ultimately when it comes to the european parliament making decisions in the future. how does a woman on that impact a little bit more like we,
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we are talking about the right thing, politics driving in different national elections, talking about the open impact. but that mean what it done, my friends back home in india. why should? because about this election, because it seems so distant well essentially because the european union not in particular, also the european parliament as the institution that links european citizens with european union institutions. the who plays a considerable role also internationally. if you take, for example, migrate from the european parliament, recently voted on new migration rules that will come into effect and will have an impact on everything from new asylum procedures to returning migrants to the countries of origin. so this essentially means that the decisions that are made in the european union that have voted in the european parliament that only impact european united institutions, european citizens in the 27 different countries, but can also have an impact on how the european union performs. folks out beyond the european union board, let's take another case trade also an a very important issue when it comes to go to the decisions that i take. then the european union have an impact on how the
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european union then conducts its trade operations, say with south american countries or southeast asian countries or african countries . so this is not only about just the here to be in union and europe. and so just and this is an election that ultimately will also play a role on how the european union deals with other countries on other regions of the world as well. and does a role on people around the world as well in impact and people's onto more about it as well. thank you so much for making that down for us to have us thomas battle you're watching the news here with it or mind though, if i thought the sorry, the use for them for the free chief has condemned the rescue mission that freed ford is very hostages. from captivity and got them to support us as the operators. and let's do a mexico for his various one woman and 2 men were rescued in the range. all screamed more than 200 people were killed, including many civilians. it's all from us,
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