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tv   DW News Asia  Deutsche Welle  October 10, 2023 5:30pm-5:46pm CEST

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set a risk that they severity of age violence response could droll, the wide range and into this conflict. what i don't think that this will depend on the severity of israel's response. i mean, there are the, might be the opening, i mean to say from off the might be the opening of a 2nd from the north of his world by his ball law. and then his role with will phase a 2 front war which will cause enormous challenges for you as well. secondly, imagine that israel is able to crash him off and to defeat his ball law, there might be any rang and reaction. and then we're on an uncontrollable situation and all region. so this conflict has read of the potential to spill over to more and more active in the region, 2 more places in the region and become kind of uncontrollable. it's very clear, good talking to offensive to history about color masala from that one is very university. i'm unique. you're welcome. more than
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a 100 bodies have been found, i think they had a comports navy gossen border for them to stand off between hamas militants. and these really ministry survivors have been describing what happened they faced us and escaped at 400 people who witnessed the mastercard. barry keyboards near gaza in bun cuz i'm the constant fire dish or the must have shown if is there anything you need or can i help you with anything this hold on to ask the yes, giving back my keyboard. the woman says, give me back my mode of friends, the army, let them die. in the middle of israel saw all the kayla struck on saturday morning. they kept it the moments when they looted kidnapped and ran to me, killed people. anyone who went outside was killed immediately. those to state inside outcomes. so that's screens things to work on. and then
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they slow to us execute us. there was so many of them with such heavy weapons, and we were trapped in the bunker microwave but didn't know what was going on on the side were on the head. what's up the silver, vin and what have an expandable watch at the hotel in rainbow kicked by the dead sea. far from the place they once called home. psychologists and emotions to teams tried to distract these people from the atrocities they've experienced, at least for a few moments. and at some point, we were rescued still under fire. my kids were so brave. we had to cover their eyes because we stepped over bodies on our way out. now we're thinking about how to bury the dead fish and a whole families have been wiped out. there are kids who have lost their parents and parents who have lost their children. something in us has been broken and i
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don't know how we can ever recover from this. the volunteers brought these donations, but no one saw any officials or government representative. they feel neglected. first by the army. now by the state left, a note in fear said okay, when you sit in a bunker for 68 hours and block the door with just your hand until it turns blue. you change your hand, you just have a baseball bat. your son tells you if they breach, hit them. so that's not the life i want to live. zillow kind of shining what's but their life lucky. and they must be strong now. for each other. whereas gas, the manager, several of the act to a performing of the music festival, when more than $250.00 people were killed, witness the attack as it unfolds. that on spoke to my colleague ben for soon the load of money that started in just on the me. so
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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 is when started the ball. but the bottom bottom of the calls we'd walk through the flow and we covered overhead. trying to define show that was most of the while we were so inside on 5 minutes we were in the car driving as fast as we can outside of the venue inside of the festival venue. to safety as fast as we can. luckily, we managed to go out to one or 2 minutes before other people started to get shot.
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and what happened once you got out, it was a go out of luckily, idle west and not the last 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 in 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 worried about the realize that that's will say this, but we will really get to them is they will that alone in the, in the seeing the house. and after escaping you still managed to help. how of the lives to escape is always we need to be the why do you know taking care of the cloth and the government to do all the work. but the image is the fault is what we are the ones that try that starting to get all the messages from the beeping on
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site and putting us forehead. there was they don't have a line of communication directly to the, to the army that was, was busy fighting the fellows flung the issue. so they were quoting us, of the people that they know, and other people were quoting us, the best messages from other people, the locations. and the reason why we are doing since that moment i did all of them and run open may be made by the deals. we open just in groups and we other than we all sending have and how i'm trying to find each and every person. i you still looking for people you still do you still have friends who are missing? yeah, the state also is that the they are missing, i don't know what happened to these them and all these we already not sleeping for 3 nights the 3 days and we are just looking for any information for our last last
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these are being photos of the community with all the community came together about it and see is many, many people came together and every day they all 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 thought process is the last lot rica. can you tell me more about security at the 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 one of 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
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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 to the production lucky the motors to save and get out of each and every international, obviously including gym and holidays. we might have to get all of them. you know, the book 1000 oddest agents, we might have to get faster all of them out. and now all of them are already out of the country is out anyhow. out of all, how many, how many people would you say you managed to say if you will help save on that day? i a minus to save a lot because the plan's on the field to the end, the falls is on the field that they were listening to the locations that we send.
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and we managed to say by this many people sending the patient that they send us hiding form though is they send it to us in every way possible. and we will send you our people in our false one by one, by gps locations. the last few people that need to cover them and how are you doing, how you coping off to what you saw on full, what do you experience and your escape? actually there was no time to, to really sit down and you know, thank you and everything that happened because of the moment, real speeding in this about situation. we have city and all situation. and the moment, as i mentioned before for us, there's 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 in the weekend. we know about people that can survive 23 days without food on
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site. so we still have the full hope this finds that 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 now that's not working, but it will be on the for the cable. my thoughts of with you and your friends, it's been great talking to was guston oddest manager and witness to that festival attack. we have been bringing to you here on dw, thank you for your time. thank you very much. i a russ gustovo speaking to ben facilities of united states, has confirmed at least 11 of assistance have been. calvin believes that americans are among the hostages being held by how much became nothing's. as i found this across these route and difficult positions, many defend the countries retaliation, while recognizing these could endanger their loved ones. one of the american found
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this has been describing what happened were on the call with her, the terrorist barged into her home and with her or her, the little bit of streaming. and that's uh that was our, our last contact with her. um, there was no sure thing on the call and the neighbors downstairs also do it here. and you should think my mom used the little bit of a big that you picked up working as a nurse in the hospital in silica, for 20 years to come down to terrorist. and it is a hope which is a bit ridiculous at this stage to say about the optimistic scenario. here's that she's held hostage in gaza. and not that on the street of looking for
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just one of the parents of hostages that taken a by on us 4 days ago, i strongly resigned as it has um, at least a list of welcome showing me. let's start with the hostages. in amongst all the, on precedents in this, for the conflict is the number of hostages any, any does say, as you read the report, it is starting to look as though the hostage situation is causing come, asked more problems than a bargain for. it seems like it, uh, you know, the technical aspect of maintaining those hostages. you have instance there, you have elderly people who need medicine once they are known to be kidnapped, the international community will expect from us to bring them back live. and that's, that's for itself quite quite can be quite a difficult thing. it has to do, considering what's happened, you know, and gauze on where they are in gaza. however, for, for how much space is considered to be grade level bridge they've, this is their assets. we are quite safe to assume that they initially only hoped
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for conducting soldiers, which they've done in the past. and these will have shown to be very much interested in bringing back those soldiers for an immense amount of, of a release of prism is from us. i don't think they were bargaining for civilians, definitely not elderly men and women and children. infants, we've seen horrible. uh pictures coming from the gaza strip about how they're being treated. it's a different situation that i'm not sure how mosque knows how to get out of it. i'm a true, it's got a game with a news from it and that half being threat, stay or they have been the threats to kill hostages in, in the face of continued current is really bump. ah, that sort of, of a claim. disobey, that is really barman's have call ready caused the death of 4 of the hostages, and they keep saying they will. it's exactly what they want it, they want to have the hostages, as shields as, as a way of, you know, as an asset. they can use in order to get what they want out of israel. israel
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claimed officially, this is not anything they're taking under consideration when, when planning their strategic offense. they say we are, we are working and operating and gaza without any. i mean, unless we have very specific knowledge with a very have very little intelligence for it unless we know specifically on a certain point we have live hostages. we're going to ignore that issue. so i'm not sure um, you know, it makes everything far more complicated. and i'm not sure how much itself knows how to make the, the pest is a terrible term of this terrible situation. so let's look at how this war is affecting the politics of the situation. so we had a fractious right wing coalition, and now there is lots of talk about this expanding to become a unity government. why? well, that's a now is aware of the background on which everything has happened. you know, up until saturday, you know, as well, has been engulfed and it is in their strength for, for so many months. and he knows that if he wants to have a good him,
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if he wants to have wide support for what he promises to have an unprecedented respond, you know, something is going to change. the whole dynamic in the region unprecedented is really attack and maybe new order. he knows he needs bigger, better support behind him. why to support from the public and also on the most technical levels. 2 of the people, he's bringing into his a war cabinet in this unit to government, our former chief of staff, of the id asked. these are people with a lot of experience in the matter on hand. so how, how then is that likely to affect ministry strategy? well, it brings us closer to the ground operation which we've been discussing and everybody's kind of anticipating which is also part of the problem, how much is also and dissipating that. and this is exactly what is really, is really, um military heads are so afraid of stepping into a trap in her moss and dazzled territory where we don't know how long they had been preparing for a.

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