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those hilton man from the international crisis group. thank you so much for joining us with that analysis. we appreciate it. thank you. fears are growing about the fate of thousands of people, abducted by him. aust militants on saturday. is real denies media reports of negotiations to secure their release in exchange for palestinians and this really jails. many of the hostages were seized at an outdoor music festival. near the gaza strip. hundreds of bodies had been recovered from the site. the scenes of terror at a rave from the desert house terrace opened fire on the crowds and chase people down taking hostages. one woman said she hid in a centers grove to stay alive for me. and they were just all around me and they were going 3 by 3 and shooting anywhere from 2 sides. and i so many people like people who are dying like all around. so with this
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video shows a terrified young woman driven away on a motorbike by fighters. while her partner is marched away, his hands tied behind his back to the aftermath. hundreds of dead bodies charge vehicles along the road. a few were lucky. this footage purportedly shows a hostage rescue is rarely forces freeing people after a fierce gun battle with him. us foreign nationals were also taken. one hostages mother made an appeal from germany. as we were sent a video in which i clearly recognized my daughter, she said, unconscious in a car with the palestinians who drove along the gaza strip. i am asking for any news or help to please be sent to us. the diplomatic efforts are underway to
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a range or humanitarian quarter to evacuate women children, and elderly hostages. but for now, relatives can only watch and wait. and earlier we spoke with rouse, ga star, who was a manager of several acts who were performing at that festival. he witnessed the attack 1st hand, as it unfolded my colleague, pencil and spoke with him earlier about what he experienced a lot of money that that started in just on the me. so flying everyone. this is our starting for us 6 30 in the morning on the bottom and all hundreds of missiles and most of flying from every well. this is all it all started for us. it was a huge attack and so many lives. last, how did you manage to get away? i managed to get away as when's thought of the modem,
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but the bombardment of calls we'd walk through the flow and we covered all hes trying to define show that was most of the while we were so the side on 5 minutes, we were in the car driving as fast as we can outside of the venue inside of the festival venue for safety as fast as we can. luckily, we managed to go out to one or 2 minutes before other people started to get shot. and what happened once we got out, i was a go out of lucky, idle west and not the wall instead of the weather was bushes by the by just those and we go west and that will save us. we glow me and another was eating and all these. we drove as fast as we can feel free to ask another shelter where we have another all these form for us and mexico. we were
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worried about the realize that that's will say this, but we will have to get to then they will that alone in the, in the seeing the house and officer escaping you still manage to help out of the lives to escape is always we need to be the one with do you know, taking care of the cloth and the government to do all the work. but you need the support is what we are the one the trying the starting to get all the messages from the people on site and putting us forehead. there was made on the line of communication the to the, to the army, the to was busy fighting the fellows flung they should. so they were quoting us, of the people that they know and other people, including us being best messages from other people, the locations. and the reason why we are doing,
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since that's moment i did all of them and run open many of the neighboring deals. we open just to groups and we have those and we are sending have and how i'm trying to find each and every person. i you still looking for things that you still do? you still have friends who are missing of the state of things that the missing don't know what happened with them. and so these are the already not sleeping for, for the nights, for 3 days. and we are just looking for any information for our last last, this is the importance of the community with all the community came together about it and see is many, many people came together. and every day they are sitting 247 and on the 12th i'm just looking for more and more information and to get any info on each and every one of our funding bills to be missing. this is the important mission at the moment . the process is the last lot for rica. can you tell me more about security at the
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festival? it's lots of data. i can tell you, i know part of the production in the fall as it was for license event. these police on site is for security. the 3rd but it was full license and couldn't see them by the government and by all the all the police and fire department because the full legalized. what's also interesting is that they changed the location of the festival at the last minute. this is also not something that you know, i can talk about. again, i'm a part of the production, i'm a product manager. so this is not something that i can talk about. oh, no, i really my audi's the production lucky the motors to save and get out of each and every international, obviously including german holidays. we might have to get all of them. you know,
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the book as an artist, agents, you might have to get faster. all of them out and now all of them are already out of the countries out anyhow. out of both how many, how many people would you say you manage to say if you will help save on that, that myers to save a lot before the plans on the field to the and the falls is on the field that they were listening to the locations that we send, and we managed to say by this many people sending data occasions that they send us hiding form the always they send it to us in every way possible. and we will send our people in our fall. so one by one, by gps locations, the last few people that you cover them. and how are you doing, how you coping off to what you saw on for what you experience and your escape?
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actually there was no time to really sit down and you know, thank you and everything that happened because of the moment, real speeding increased by the situation we have so you know, all situation and the moment, as i mentioned before for us as people that know the people that are missing and part of the community for us being folders now used to keep working and keep trying to find each and every both. then that we can, we know about people that can survive 2 or 3 days without food on site. so we speed up the for the whole day, 5 speed our friends, at least any of them will bring any info back to the family. this is our, our mission. and we have so many people around us not working, but it would be wonderful the. and that was music manager rouse, guster there. speaking about his experience is that the music festival in southern
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israel attacked by him off the terrorist on saturday. now the developments in israel have overshadowed 2 days of government consultations between france and germany. french president, emmanuel, my. com and german chancellor all off schultz express solidarity with his real stressing that it has the right to defend itself against the attacks launched from gaza. let's hear more detail on what the german chancellor had to say. it was agreed that the bomb dynamic attacks of the terrorist against is really civilians, to be condemned in the strongest tons we jointly stand by israel. we will agree as well that it is, is with rights to defend itself against these despicable attacks. and at the same time, it is important to avoid defer the regional escalation to that. and we are in close contact with many countries of this region. the w 2 political editor of miss hair,
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the cosigner, was at the franco german consultations in hamburg. she sent us this assessment to assume thoughts, the souls and french president monro, mcfall. depart here from the 2 day political retreat and humbug. both side condemned. the actions of the terrorist organization, how mazda and once again reiterated the full support for israel. at the same time, as they won't rule out that ron might have been involved, that sport french president mano my call, said, but he said he wouldn't say anything more concrete until there was actual proof. both in its own statements with due by the us present. also with you tell you in on bridges prime ministers once again back to israel, but also stressed about the palestinian people half of rights to their own existence. it also throwing that commitment once again behind the 2 states seducing
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. and that was our chief political editor, michelle, a cosigner in brussels. conflicting statements from top officials have created confusion over whether the you will continue to development, send development aid to the palestinians. that's bringing dw is louisa shoes, shelton who is following the story for us from brussel. so what is going on with the use messaging right now? see how it all started yesterday. there's a post on fix, formerly known as twitter, by one of the you commission is saying that all payments must immediately suspended . and the said he was referring to the development a portfolio he was saying himself. but in the meantime that you commission this another commission, i made clear that humanitarian aid is not comprised in this, in any case. and that to many terry and 8 will continue. so as and here a quote to the continue as long as needed. and then the new commission has also issued on statement, clarifying that what is happening right now is review for the development 8. and in
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this review, the humanitarian 8, which is another block of money is not comprised. so you many tiring 8 seems to be continuously flowing. but and at the same time that having a look at the development age. but they also saying at the commission, spokes person just confirmed this right now that until this review is done, that will be the old payments will be made. the practical consequences seemed to be relatively slow, low, because they also said that right now there are no point payments for seem to give you a little bit of a scale of what we're talking about. the european union has been paying last year around 600000000 euros to people in the palestinian territories. so you kind of can put this a bit into context and you, foreign ministers are gathering later today over the crisis. what, what are we expecting from that meeting? says so we would have expected them and raised the expect them to talk about this
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issue before the you commission goes out with these kinds of statements. and it is clear that the can, that you member states will discuss this. we have already heard from a to use member states in germany and austria that there suspending development 8. there are other states which are a bit more critical of these kind of moves. so you can expect them to discuss that . but then also if you use high representative, the chief diploma, joseph beretta said that he had invited the top diplomats from israel and the palestinian authority. so that will need to, if there follow this we have for of course a to see and they will meet later this afternoon. the w is lucio shelton and brussels. thank you. so the attack by hum austin israel's response, have inflamed emotions around the world. here's, we'll look at some of the places where the conflict has brought people onto the
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streets. especially please on board sides. in new york city, supporters of israel and the palestinians just meet there's a part released lined up, trying to keep the opposing sites separated. the good not to do but we have right now. we are made to be subject to the impression of subjugation with the man, the man and occupations with a man filling the fields in london at the group. but if the mean value protest is holding hands to express all the data d for the cause. that's why i couldn't have eyes. my voice was the was of the world
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we want, please. we want to do is to get the, we don't want to keep this all the enough enough enough. here. do things got heated the mazda, but the good news train has been shrunk for you across the world, into lea, indonesia, australia, belk, jim, emotions are teaching. and we're going to have more now on the international response to the attacks in israel. he does, he is tommy, all of you though is following some of the reaction on the african continent. tell me what you've been observing. the reaction is mixed. as you can imagine,
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that awesome countries which like kenya, for example, who if cold for com and, but also condemns this as what they, what kind of calls an unprovoked attack by a mass and saying that israel has the right to retaliate. you have some countries on the other end, like south africa who's outright also condemned this. but blaine, the escalation on, is ready provocation. and then you have all the countries like major and you've gotten to who sort of generally just said, you know, they should be a consideration for civilians as the priority. and that the escalations, the host embassies should cease. what is the variation to you say about the differences and approach to this? well, i think it stems from africa just being 54 countries. you know, so it's, it's um that there's a lot of opinion on a lot of different views. even the african union as an organization that has given to a different response to this from some other countries. but you do find that some, it stems from each countries relationship, for example, in israel,
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and the palestinian cause the north african states, for example, generally go with the arab view, but you've seen recently sedan and morocco, step away from that and going towards normalization along the lines of the, of the abraham a cord. so you have all the countries who rely on israel, for example, for security and intelligence. and they want to maintain that relationship. we see that, um, for example, israel spyware has come into the d for a lot of african countries. and so they'll be careful about how they are they speak out against this? how representative do you think the government statements are to then the citizens you? if you can give us a few specific examples of where you see that play. um, as i mentioned, you know, for example, the north african countries will seem to media, for example. um, you know, which has had some responses that we've seen lawyer has come out in march. so supporting the palestinian people. so that's, that's been going on back in line we've, we've had government a line with many of the other north african states. and as i mentioned,
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some governments are doing this because they as a government have this, this policy. but a lot of african people see the palestinian cause as a reflection of their relationship with the west. and they see as well as a come as an extension of the west, and that's why the people, for example, would genuinely one to side with the policy noun clause. although you also have a christian influence, sometimes that also gives some sentiment towards israel. but on the other hand, you have countries like south africa, as i mentioned, south africa has stones and they've been pro palestinian right from the beginning of of black majority rules. we've seen people for example, muslims that come out and and, and supports the palestinian cause in this particular issue. but also to mention, i think it's important to mentioned that supporting the policy no doesn't mean support by mouse. but there is this um, outcry and people just coming out to speak on just to support the cause. but generally you find that there is, um, the,
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the what the government say is not always reflective of what the people believe me on that people. thank you so much. okay. well, some fear that the conflict could spill over into neighboring love, and on meanwhile, is really army says that it has killed a number of armed suspects who had crossed the border from lebanon. and that it's attack helicopters have been striking targets in the area. but with lebanon's economy in a dire state, many there say that the last thing that the country needs is a new war. a monday morning and a be rude, cafe. some friends are playing a game of fact, cameron, others a, glued to the news. the escalation between israel and a mass has been closely watched by people here that worried the conflict could spill over into 11 on each of them has lived through was between israel and 11 on the last in 2006. how to behave with the boys, really,
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the last thing we need now look the, our economy is already in shambles. much miles. you know, how to buses all outside you have them? i give you the problem. i'm worried about my children and about my family behind the border. israel is strengthening its positions, then in the afternoon fighting erupt. these really all me says it killed impulse, right, is entering from lebanon off to that is really honeycup does a tech positions in southern lebanon. this is where he rains aside, and those are all a lead up. the uranium fact militant group has beloved on the weekend to support as rallied the message we already have come back, as well as the strongest military force in lebanon. on sunday, it said it had fired missiles and shelves towards israel, but on monday denied any involvement in the latest attacks on a log. but it has been a lot a said cautious because at 1st he knows what would it be? the price of it is that you didn't made it to the strike,
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a confrontation would be bad for business. just last year, these railey and lebanese government signed a historic agreement on gas exploration in the mediterranean. even has the law accepted the deal. he's putting the money time uh bought it. the deed was uh, is that i end up on the which both parties have agreed to uh, define their money time border and to split that other than you money that heavily indebted lab and own depends on and that revenue would be on the line. if a fresh war broke out with israel, now global oil prices meantime have risen since the attack on israel, driven by worries that the assaults could escalate into a regional conflict in tangling oil producing nations. that's reviving, fear is of another period of high prices that could fuel inflation in many parts of the world. last week, the price of oil hovered around $85.00
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a barrel down from $97.00 a barrel seen in september after saudi arabia and russia reduced global supply. the surprise attack is causing the price of brent crude to climb once again. now above $88.00 a barrel. or let's bring into the business or for the marina. um. so explain this to us, the, the connection between what we are seeing transpiring on the ground there in israel and garza and the oil prices. right. so oil production or oil transportation is actually not been impacted at all yet from this conflict. because as well as on oil producing country, the reason that oil prices are spiking right now is because of worries that this conflict will spread. and so that's a lot of dusk being tossed up into the air. and many analysts actually think that the, the dust will settle soon. but if real oil players are impacted, like you're on, like saudi arabia, we could seeing a prolonged increase in oil prices. how might the picture change if we do see
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energy actors indeed get involved or be affected by this? right, so analysts are in 2 countries in particular that the run in saudi arabia. let me start off with a run. a run is a big oil exporter and it's really officials have actually said that yvonne directly supported homeless in this terrorist attack. how come the spokes person has said that iran has that must have the wrong support or you run has denied these allegations. but if western countries actually doing key wrong to those attacks, then punitive sanctions would follow on iranian oil exports. and that would inevitably also have an effect on the oil price. we looked at saudi arabia. so the radio was just and talks to normalize relations with israel, and the us back deal in which saudi arabia agreed to recognize the existence of israel and the one hand, but also increase production of oil in order to decrease the or price. as he mentioned, oil uh, oil prices have been up fueling inflation around the world. now if this deal fails
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because of tensions around the world, that also means higher old oil prices. and how about the is really currency? where does it stand and all of this? right, so this really currency has suffered from this conflict on monday is really currency . it was the worst performing currency. it was down to 3 percent or it comes to next to the dollar against the dollar. so the conflict is obviously we're an investor, as now the central bank has already stepped in and flips that it was ready to sell up to $30000000000.00 in foreign reserves in order to prop up the currency. central bank has actually never done that in the past, so this is historic. but we should also note that this is not necessarily new development for the cycle. the cycle has been weeks route this year. and it's, for example, suffered when the is really government announced reform plans to, to take away powers from the country's top court. so this is not necessarily an outlier in the overall trend we're seeing in the currency right now. are you seeing
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business dw, news life from berlin, people in gaza fleeing their homes. as israel continues from bergman of the territory. thousands of thousands are set to be sheltering and un schools. others had to of border crossing with egypt is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the strikes are just the beginning, and that israel's response to the mazda attack echo with its enemies for a generation the.
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