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as well as a ship between israel and germany that is known throughout the world far. and it is our job to pursue it to achieve a glowing future together. not just for our own 2 countries, but for the world at large. mindy naggie sledge and how young you made for this day to israel to day is an example of reconstruction success. a significant contribution to humanity in the area of culture, medicine within my academic world, sciences and in many other fields. beyond this, i know it has a name over the course of the nurse to the north and walk in various different sectors. israel has developed strong partnerships with european members state works . however, there are solving crisis across it globally,
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including the climate crisis. my country is playing an important role when it comes to tackling some of these crisis, automatic and developing solution to them in the middle east. israel has become a driving force for pursuing partnership in the entire me regional pay normally the a lot, vicki. normalization of courtney slammed, i pushed much make it possible for israel to the shall perceive. good neighborly relationships smell in our region. latortia to lead it over to grow phenomenon before we have never feared criticism. waterman, we have never banned criticism, but there is a one thing that we would always are they demand of all our critics that they look bought at the true. we reach our hand out an animal for peace. me and i'm, i have close ties to some of my neighbors all over long,
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and my me and this is true to our commitment to the entire region. this too is a truly show. israel has always aspired more continued to aspire to be good. now believe relation most and peace with all of the states in the middle east and off well as the law and this continues and also i true for a palestinian neighbors. shallow re darla. well, on a visit it is an aim and a hope that we will never give up and we will not give up in the future. it is a commitment for us and the palestinians are not to feel little undertake all efforts to reach a p. o co existence as an immortal, as damon laws, law, palestinian neighbors law must 1st and foremost combat more terrorism on. they must stop their own terrorist attacks yamaha the moment president will die
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. my anger and myself spoke with me. shame shania looked over a 100 the all of my families, and we wanted to many others, or they who were there. she bought the commemoration ceremony for the 50th anniversary of assassination of these really olympic team. i live on the 5th of september of 2020 to the palace, the man by terrorist organizations shall natasha, are responsible for this terrible murder. this is out a crime that did not by you just under mine for a human right. namely orleans yard of the right to life, but oh my okay, my spirit of the olympic or not. so we're not organized manner mama buys them notice off, i mean vocational dog. i must be flung on this occasion. lagonzalez frankel's butter shine my angelic of chancellor shots. i would like to thank you and the
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bavarian government for the efforts that we bought it put into reaching an agreement with the families of those who were killed taken on this responsibility law and the historic bombard historians commission that your set up will also help you lose the pain a little bit, although it is a terrible pain that will stay with the families until the end of their day off. i thank you for your molly and moving ceremony that you held yesterday. so i am omega mom you vehicle. before i am grateful that there were young people from israel and germany, there, irish ladies gentlemen, lots of band or israel is a part of the international effort, a service call to stop the radical force that armies. terrorist attacks amber awareness madame buyers, and these are threat to every citizen enough really in the world a and b. they. yvonne who may or may block on the slayer forces or collectively
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incited by iran or not just the targeting israel and the middle east. but the entire world rosalyn from this important me boffa our mayor tribunal here. sure. in germany, i call an international community to go stop iran and to develop ash, my strong plans for you to stop iran developing nuclear weapons. shakera because if la huron had nuclear weapons, villa beaumont condo, it could use them a lot to destroy another country. and this cannot be acceptable watching your special police by these really president and the german bullet cell vaca. your a t. w. news will course be bringing you lots more,
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but right now we are watching the special coverage of the ceremony and speeches at the german bonus tag. worthy is really president. as a sog has been addressing the members there. well, let's go straight over to our correspondence and color who's down at the bonus top . she's been following these events today. i'm told she's actually not in place to sit. we have to bring her in in just a moment. meanwhile, we have with us, our chief political correspondent, melinda crane, who's been listening to this speech with me. we heard a get 1st. the 1st we heard the german, the president, the german bonus, taught a bubble bus speaking also about memory and history and relations with israel. and then we heard the is really present, isaac outside speaking in a very moving speech to the germans. we'll just talk belinda. what are your main takeaways from the? well, there with us, if you remember, started out with a look at the luxembourg agreement that was signed exactly 70 years ago. that
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essentially established german, reparations to israel, under the jewish claims conference at the time. and she reminded the listeners that even in the open to stock, there was no majority for that at that time that it took the strong leadership of the chance to combat at an hour to bring that through at the time. and i think that theme of leadership, leadership in terms of recognizing germany's responsibility that grows out of the crimes of the holocaust and what that means in its relations for israel is a common theme. not only of both speeches we heard today, but also the speeches we heard yesterday at the commemoration of the terrorist attack at the munich $972.00 olympics. when german president frank found their stein meyer talked about a duty to protect that, arose out of those crimes of the holocaust. and that germany did not fulfil in the fall of 1972. when terrorists were able to enter the rooms of the israeli athletes,
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hold them hostage, and then and then essentially wreak their terror and in this special responsibility that grows out of the holocaust. his also and we heard that both from the president of israel and also from the president of the bonus tag, a duty to remember that care is through to this day and a duty to counter antisemitism. and terry that takes on special meaning at the current moment when we look at the fact that there is rising antisemitism in germany. and that was mentioned also by both speakers this morning in the bonus tag . and when we see increasingly divergent attitudes about the historical responsibility of germany stemming from the holocaust to recent study by the battles, men foundation shows that is re lease a majority. see that responsibility as very much a living on going obligation. whereas,
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less than half of germans do the need to fight anti semitism coming through very much. so in both those speeches, melinda, i'm told we can join our correspond on the caller who is down at the bonus tag and was following those developments there directly. let's cross over to her on your your impressions. there from the speech by the israeli president. and then the president began his speech with a prayer and asked all the members of parliament to rise from their seats for her. for that prayer was a prayer for the murder jews and are following this. he described are the jewish life in germany, and the germany which has been a home to jews for centuries, are bringing forth rabby, bringing for scientists. artists such as mendelssohn, albert, einstein. and he describes how much germany is inscribed into the jewish
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dna and then followed the but the big but of the shower this and this unspeakable and loss of humanity. and after that he stressed that the past the show are, are, can't be changed anymore. but this is the foundation for our all our future and for, ah, how we, how we are the responsibility for the future generations to remember the so and to keep remembering this and, and he stretched out the hand towards germany to make clear that only we together can go this way and only together we can fight anti semitism and racism. indeed, as it had sog gave a very, very moving speech, devoting much of it to remembering the holocaust dement remembering the victims of
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the holocaust, didi letter prayer melinda, in the bundle target where everyone stood up. and he, in that prayer occur, commemorated the victims of the holocaust. very powerful moment. lot of history surrounding this of course, including the fact that that the current president's father was the 1st is really president to visit germany. absolutely. in 1987, his father. hi matt. song became the 1st to speak in the bundis tug. i'm hat's ugh, had been a british officer who freed the concentration cap bag and bells and he will be going his, his father, his son is at cats. i will be going there later on today with german politicians to revisit that site. and he sided his father heim had so in his speech just now saying that his father said no one, but the dad can forgive, has the right to forgive. we the living do not have that. what, but what,
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what we do have is the duty to remember. and that is our responsibility as anya just said, not only to those who died to the victims, but also to future generations of a very beautiful speech there and also attribute to his own father. it's very interesting, this is coming on the 50th anniversary of the munich massacre. the massacre of 11 is really athletes at the olympics. they're back in 1972 germany botched. the handling of the whole security situation and germany just yesterday apologized or asked for forgiveness as it were. all we heard these really present just now. thank germany. the, the chancellor and the president for making a reconciliation agreement of sorts compensation agreement with the families of the victims there. but he also touched on a number of issues that went well beyond that. not just meant, remembers of the holocaust remembrance of the meaning bass occur. but he got into some geopolitical territory as well to indeed he did at the very close of his
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speech. he talked about the need to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons and clearly a sense that part of germany's responsibility toward israel must also be a geo political responsibility. but it is questionable whether the majority of german citizens see it that way under. thank you so much. our chief, political correspondent, melinda crane, and on your color are correspond as a bonus talk. thank you both. you've been watching special coverage of the speech by the german present. isaac had sought to germany's bonus talk. thanks for being with us today. that is a journey across the entire continent is
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really good. start september 30th on d. w. ah ballade has been through so much. now, after an exhausting journey, fleeing across the mediterranean, he is plagued by a severe too thick. you saw the thong vehicles are quite swollen and he has come to alexander, shopping for help in the middle of the refugee camp on the greek island of she office. in the northern agency, the german dentist plans to set up a container clinic right here and everything should be up and running and just for days. can he help relieve the refugees pain?
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it's business as usual. and alexander shaw fixed dental practice in germany shortly before his departure. morgan o. lee, a few patients have shown up before he leaves for greece. he is in the us from the police and guns and fun. of course, everything was much more relaxed here in the conditions here. good her to cindy mentioned for the people in the camps. things are not as good as we'll see later, stories for her and seen by comparison. this here is a breeze. and so hon. cecia visibly relaxed. his daughter on christine will accompany him to greece. she is also a dentist and knows that the mission will be exhausting, and that there could be setbacks. for 4 days the father and daughter team will close the practice in germany and provide voluntary treatment to the patients in the refugee camp. dance nelson's in san fran, thanks or to fix the issue here, whether it's here or over there, the pain is similar. the,
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i'm not guns are they have completely different complaints and come to those who look like they have to deal with their frustration on a daily basis. that there's no progress to wonderful. they're constantly having to worry about when the next meal will come from us. all right, there is anything decent to eat at all handles on. we don't have that problem. docile so i would say that's already a basic different song is fernando. she's gone for the show fix. it's not their 1st trip to a refugee camp. they have worked on and off as dentists on the greek island of les post for about 2 years helping others is a given for them as a sphere. that's one that's a lot to deal with. but the gratitude and openness of people gives you back so much less gift. of course you have to be willing to accept certain things and, and work through them. oh again, kind on to sheila 5 at the from the practice they had directly on to the plane. this is i'm good. this is there are always butterflies that go along with
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a suspense. no need to make you never know what to expect of. i'm. we always hope that our mission will succeed on until now. it has always worked out with your photo. so we're assuming it will be good this time to all of these more good rules . so so does. so there are so many people who arrive on the greek islands and the truth is we can't help every one. but we can help some people in there. you already have a great motivation. so knowing you've helped one person a little bit, i feel that the all refugee camp at 1st, the refugees lived in tents, but now they live in containers. the situation has improved, says ali, from sudan. and although the beer hello, i haven't been secure yet. fortunately, the law, but what i hear from others is that when they were sick and they were always helped, well, in what i did argued the medical care is good here in the camp. but so far there hasn't been a dentist on the camp. it's the 2nd day the show fix have
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set up an aide organization for their mission and are officially allowed to work in the ve all refugee camp. their goal for the day is to set up the dental clinic because many refugees have severe to thanks. he off thus as this is our own clinic here, now he had their own war diagnose where no one else can mess with things kind on the moment we can lock up in the evening and be sure that nothing is interfered with in those. in this, marcia? yeah, it's a crazy feeling. and the school being dodge loses very big grades, not least. oh alice knock on snore and all still smells brand new to nelson. we had the floor redone to. we also had all the electrical installations on here and
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muffin. it's a great feeling, i'm quite happy. tolerisk. a few. it's been on one of leash law in some places. only about 5 kilometers. separate the island from the turkish mainland of virtual invitation for refugees to attempt the crossing to set off in their boat right here. but despite the land in sight, it's a dangerous undertaking. dubois fought stuffy swan. each mind doesn't look far offshore, but it does take time, because the refugees, boats are very underpowered instead, was the times they went out of fuel. and then they're stranded here in the middle of the sea would have fuel their engine is out and that's when they have to paddle hudson or no mortal. and they're hoping that the coast guard won't intercept them. not, not really him audio hoffman dusty kristen of
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a 100 offerings. but that's exactly what happens up to 3 times a week, according to official figures. the palestinian abdulla works as a hairdresser here in the camp. his present customer is ali from sudan. both have experienced how difficult the route to europe can be. it took 3 attempts before they both reached cio sat out well at digital reconnaissance. it was very difficult to get here from turkey by boatman, but there was no interruption. godaddy seems to hate here, we say die at home or die in the room. my dog catches worse. so. and here we could at least try. i survive to sag, i made a toilet lawman an hick that hossa version a was either been a mojo will at enough to have will. journey from turkey was very difficult either. if i get my sorrow 1st we were stopped on the water. our cell phones were thrown away in any that we were sent back in. one of our tokyo, on the 2nd time the last time i made a thompson massage also from the south to so in the south. hampton must hold on for that of a 20 was on the boat. luckily at night,
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never gonna including women and children. oh man. and yeah, authorities only let us through because the waves are very high. tomorrow the letters are on our side on order jelena, and then we ended up in the camp yet. but it was you masa had told me, emoji beggar addicted to sa marsh, to what even what 28 year old abdulla is describing is called pushback. it's when refugees are pushed back in the middle of the water and are only helped and emergencies. on shears, military warships are deployed around the clock. well equipped, for instance, with water cannons. on the hills, radar installations lean in the direction of turkey. island residents suspect they are scanning the straight or suspicious boats were la freedom is the most important thing in life get. and it's also the reason why i fled as if it had been trapped here. this place is not pleasant because the reason i left my country i was to live in freedom and in peace and me,
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in his way. currently about 700 people live in the camp. they start out by boat from turkey, get pushed back, try again and end up stranded in the hinterland of shoes. whether from somalia, the gaza strip, or ethiopia, the refugees all hoped for a new life in europe and was stuck. but a, you know, lived am and i'm so to a country where my family can join me, they are germany nicely civil on ammonia. the main thing is that we can live together again and piece my bad without hurdles and we dont prohibitionist a man. well, i still chuckled kennedy during their flight, abdulla and ali had more pressing problems in their teeth. now they want to be among the 1st patients in the new dental clinic. once it's ready, it's the 3rd day. there's a special obstacle in the container right now and it weighs $100.00 kilos and it can't be dealt with a load with the lift. it does it still snivla's? the trick is thing because the chairs super heavy and of course, also very unwieldy results that $11.00 model that the guides are fantastic. they
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won't let me help. i'm not ungrateful to have him as, as low. it's been hold on for the shop eggs found at the organization themselves. dentists from around the world will work here regularly in the future, several weeks a year. voluntarily like the founders. costs for medical materials will be financed through donations. from minute to minute, the empty container is transformed into a fully equipped mini dental clinic. the sha fix our well on schedule. with the medicine received from a basque partner organization. the container is fully equipped. yachts snouts, mitchell's and not to thank sir. of course, enormously important stuff. mother in does it, or? i mean, living in the camp situation is already a catastrophe. done or not songs, mouth, and ha, you really don't need a toothache on top of it. owns owns all for deed human mist orbiting tom's
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hello mila, whom a wide is the 1st patient. one can come on 20 times. he says he tried to come to greece by boat. each time greek authorities pushed him back. the 21st time he made it. can you please ask him if he has any medical problems? if he is healthy or a wad is 20 years old, he says he was persecuted in his home in the gaza strip. there was no way out other than fleeing to europe on the journey. he'd had no time to brush his teeth. he's in 1st flute and just fled and feel. i think they have other things to worry about than taking care of the teeth. but at some point, it's hard to ignore him, and that's where we come in. some bizarre effect. i think the diagnoses are familiar. cavities, abscesses, inflammation. the german dentists want to lighten the refugees load and at least they can take away their tooth pain. doesn't take very good fed,
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it helps the poor nutrition from the refugee journey has also left its mark on towards cousin. he had in his teeth to see some courier which we should do yet. so sir he and fan. yes. that's certainly a good feeling that he can probably achieve a lot with a little effort. and of course the p participates himself can on turn been and that we can do a bit here. but the patient still have to remember to brush their teeth. i read a santa put some color in percent that any cabinet and a dental clinic in just 4 days from now on. but 2 will work here several weeks a year in the battle against tooth pain, all who can come on the roof. they can get upset and annoyed that some things aren't functioning, but it doesn't help for about cooking after see what you can do yourself, and that's what motivates me and barcode them. and the gratitude i get back from
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people afterwards completely outweighs everything. all that's my motivation to on the thought of smiling them on the phone here with and then he get back home from here. you appreciate the little things a lot more revised on. so yeah, monday, can you really wonder sometimes my people get upset about certain things in germany . when you can see here how hard life is for other people need be placed under them like income. i only do i go africa, you can only protect what you know is the motto for now maybe as a gerard conservation is as many people know are too little out of these animals
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