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in 5 that's commission to yesterday, right? i, i'm does this cover a humanitarian aid full for palestine in general as well. well, money still go into the territories yet, seemingly. so that's what, that's what it's looking like. the, the question is as well whether development money should be, should be stopped. what exactly should happen? but what we've heard this, this coming from joseph, already relating to the foreign minister as being an agreement that funding to continue the review not looks at where the money is going. know the, the amount of money all the way in which is to live. it will be structurally changed that that money, the way that he works is it gives money to civil society organizations. the charities to make sure that people who need support to need aid can get to it while they're doing is reviewing to chat, but no sense of that is going to terrace tons. essentially, i said, jack gotcha power in brussels. well, more than a 100 bodies have been found that they'd be
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a how to keep books. and if it goes from both the following a stand off between high mass militants and these ready ministry survivors, i've been describing what happened. they face death and escaped at 400 people who witnessed the mastercard, barry keyboards near garza in bunk cuz of the constant fight you wish or must have shown if is there anything you need or can i help you with anything? this volunteer asks 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 the kayla struck on saturday morning. they caps at the moments when they looted kidnapped, and ran to me, killed people. anyone who went outside was killed immediately. those to state inside have gunshots, screens, things. and we just have to work on them. and they slow to us,
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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 a book kicked by the dead sea. far from the place they once called home. psychologists and emotions that 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 on it. these are the 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 don't know how we can ever recover from this. the volunteers brought these donations,
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but no one saw any officials or government representative. they feel neglected 1st 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 a breach hits them. so that's not the life i want to live. zillow kind of shining what, but they were life lucky, and they must be strong. now. for each of the russ gas, the manages several of the acts who were performing at a music festival, when more than $250.00 people were killed. you witnessed the attack as it unfolded and spoke to my colleague benefits and a load 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
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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 modem, but the bombardment of calls we blow up the flaw and we cover overhead. trying to define show, that was most of the while we were so the side on 5 minutes, we were needing 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. and what happened once we got out, it was a go out of lucky, idle west and not the wall instead of the weather was i'm bushes by
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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 add another bodies form for us and mexico. we were worried about the realize that that's will say this, but we will aim to get to then they will that alone in the, in the thing to have an officer escaping you. still managed 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 for unit, this fault is what we are the one the trying the starting to get. all the messages from the beeping on side. putting off full head,
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there was the line of communication directly to the, to the army that was, was busy fighting the fellows flung issue. so they were calling us of the people that they know and other people calling us the best messages from other people, locations. and that is what we are doing since that's moment i did all of them. and rather than many of the neighboring deals we opened just to 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 things that you still do? you still have friends who are missing the yeah, the state also ends that the they are missing. i don't know what happened with them and all these we are really not sleeping for, for the nights, the 3 days. and we are just looking for any information for our last last, this is the importance of the community. all the community came together and bought it and deals, and many,
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many people came together. and every day they are sitting 247 and on the floor from just looking for more and more information and to get any info on each and every one of our funding bills be missing. this is the important mission of the moment. the process is the last lot we can. 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 fully the license. what's also interesting is that they change the location of the festival at the last minute. this is also not something that you
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know, i can talk about. again, i'm a part of the production island. how do you manage it? so this is not something that i can talk about. oh, no, i bring my all these 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, 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, that we might have to save a lot because our friends on the field to the and the falls is on the field. the and they were listening to the locations that we send, and we managed to save by this many people sending data occasions that they send us
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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 in the them. and how are you doing, how you coping off to what you saw on full what you experience and your escape? actually there was no time to really sit down and you know, thank you and everything that happened because of the moment we'll speeding english by situation. we have city know all situation and at 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. then we get, we know about people that can survive 23 days without food on site. so we
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still of 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 that are 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 rise guston oddest manager and witness to that festival attack. we have been bringing to you here on t w, just thank you for your time. thank you very much. i. he was speaking with ben facility, and now the united states has confirmed, at least 11 of its citizens have been killed in this conflict and believes that americans amongst a hostages being held by him ass the kidnappings of left families across these ro, in a difficult position many defend the country's retaliation, while recognizing that this could endanger that enough ones. one of those americans found this describe what happened were on the call with her,
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the terrorist barged into her home and with her on her, the streaming. and that's uh that was our last contact with her. um there was no shooting on the call and the nicholas dumpsters also didn't hear any shooting. my mom used the little bit of a big that she picked up working as a nurse in the hospital, in silica for 20 years to come down to tourist us. and it is a home which is a bit ridiculous at this stage to say that on the optimistic scenario. here's the she's held hostage in gaza. and not that on the street of looking for just one of the parents of hostages that taken a by on us 4 days ago. shawnee resolved as it has um, at least uh on the list. uh,
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welcome showing the, 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 c, as you read the report, the, it is starting to look as though the hospice 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 kidding up, the international community will expect from us to bring them back to 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 goes on where they are in gaza. however, for, for how much space is considered to be grade level bridge. they have, this is their assets. we are quite safe to assume that they initially only hoped for kidnapping soldiers, which they've done in the past. these will have shown to be very much interested in bringing back those soldiers for an immense amount of, of
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a release of prisoners 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 that. so 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 not sure it's got a game with a news from it. and that half being threats that have been the threats to kill hostages in the face of continued right is really bump ah, that sort of, of a claim. disobey that is really barman's have already caused the death of 4 of the hostages. and they keep saying they will, it's exactly what they want and they want to have the hostages as use as, as a way of, you know, as an asset they can use in order to get what they want out of israel. israel claims officially, this is not anything they're taking under consideration when, when planning their strategic offense. they say we are,
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we are working and operating and gaza without any. i mean, unless we have very specific knowledge with a very have for the lead intelligence for it, unless we know specifically in 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. this is terrible term of this terrible situation. so let's look at how this war is affecting the politics of the situation. so we have 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 inner strength for, for so many months. and he knows that if he wants to have a good him, if he wants to have wide support for what he promises to have in our president and respond, you know,
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something is going to change. the whole dynamic in the region unprecedented is really attack and maybe new order. he knows he needs bigger, a better support behind him. why to support from the public and also on the most technical level, 2 of the people he's bringing into his a war cabinet in this unity government or former chief of staff of the id. ask these are people with a lot of experience in the matter on hand around how. how then is that likely to affect ministry strategy? well, it brings us closer to the ground sion which we've been discussing and everybody's kind of anticipating which is also part of the problem. how much is also in dissipating that? and this is exactly what is really, is really, um, military heads are so afraid of stepping into a trap in homos, in dazzle territory where we don't know how long they had been preparing for. we don't know what, you know, how many casualties for his really a military might incur there. it's, it's, it's hard. i mean, we have the old playbook of how things worked in gaza,
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but it's real feels that the best playbook needs to be written. and it's not quite clear how that will medicine state itself on the ground. so as you're told to your sources back home, it is right. what are the sort of ministry sonata is being discussed? well, definitely they, they, they say they keep all options on on, on a table. um, we have c o 360000 is really a reserve soldiers drafted so definitely of the, a massive operation is under some sort of planning. the timing is unclear. israel is also very much afraid of the northern front with his boss. so this is something also to be wary of. that is, will, doesn't have too many good options. to be honest. the siege is currently going on because it's almost the automated response. and as long as there's american backend, we seems to be quite strong. and as we always keep with the siege and hopefully that it weakens her mazda
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a certain degree and must also you role just on capabilities and the israel construct back this, this is going to be problematic. it clearly is where i live in is a no move to, to listen to the wealth of but we have the secretary general of the you and warning that such a siege is illegal under international law. i'm. i'm presuming that no one's listening and each round you are correct. i mean the way it is really see it at the gloves are off. you know, the old was having broken over lines. have me costs by, you know, course like pictures that we've seen of, of be headed people, families burned to live in france being taken hostages is real. feel like, sorry, we are not the ones who broke the rules, the rules. now, house thing is, all right, so these to be accurate how mazda has broken the rules, they need to bear the consequences. ok, thanks for that to show me dw, so i'm at least almost shawnee prisoners and always runs declared war on her mazda
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invited to destroy the ability to govern casa, the public opinion is the miscreant priest considering this is considered a terrorist organization by the you on the us amongst of us, here's more on what, how much represents the kansas street, where the israeli defense forces have been striking targets belonging to the militant islam is thomas and kyla standing in is lubbock. do you have groups its from this densely populated enclave line between israel, egypt and the mediterranean sea, that how much has for years launched rockets into israel. the group has governed the over to median residents and gaza since 2007. since then, gaza has been seen as enemy territory by israel, and has remained largely sealed off. israel controls access by land, sea,
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and air. the militant islam is group rejects any piece processed with these ro and coons for its destruction. thomas is designated a terrorist group by israel, the united states, the you and the united kingdom, among other countries. thomas is part of a regional alliance that includes iran, syria, and the is limits. the organization has blocked 11 on which opposes us policies towards them. at least in these route, the you and other countries have deemed test by a terrorist organization. how much has carried out attacks on israel, which have led to 4 major military conflicts with the israeli army in 2008, 200920122014, and 2021. how much has warned that this latest wave of attacks are just the beginning and cold on other groups to join the
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fight? the way attacks on israel have driven up global oil prices and reflecting fans of a regional conflict affecting oil producing nations. last week oil was around $85.00 a barrel down from $97.00. when saudi arabia and russia cut out last month. the ninety's conflict has pushed brent crude up to $88.00 a barrel. oh mary santa from dw business can talk us through this out. welcome, mary. so explain more than about the connection between this 4 day of war on global oil prices. right, so the war has not actually impact it, oil production or oil, transportation. and that's because, as well as non oil producing countries, but the reason that oil prices have spiked regardless is because of concerns that this will spread across the region. so right now, a lot of dust being tossed up in the era and analysts believe that the dust will likely settle. but if the conflict spreads into the region and oil producers are
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implicated, we can see a higher or price in the future. so took, assume that scenario then if these other energy actors get involved. right. so analysts have their sites set, especially on 2 countries, iran in saudi arabia and let me start with the wrong. so if ron has been accused by is really officials of, of being implicated in this attack and this, the west actually links iran to these a terrorist attacks by him. us then a punitive sanctions would follow on oil exports by iran. iran is an important oil ex border and that would inevitably lead to higher oil prices. saudi arabia is also in focus because saudi arabia has actually been and normalization relations of normalization talks with israel. those talks were backed by the us, and within the frame of these talks, a saudi arabia has pledged to put more oil onto the market. um, now if those talks break down because of height intentions in the regions,
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those oil barrels are not entering the market and therefore oil prices will remain high. and we will notice that because installation will likely go up. ok. meanwhile, is rails come to see the shackle? that's left a lot of value in the last few days, just what's behind exactly. so on monday it was uh, the worst performing currency. it was down 3 percent against the dollar. and it's actually currently an 8 your a lo and that's because investors are worried about this conflict as on yahoo and said that this work will be lengthy and difficult and that's causing uncertainty and impacting the currency. now the is really a central bank has already said that it's ready to sell up to $30000000000.00 a for an, for an reserve currency in order to prop up the currency the cycle. and that's actually never happened before the historic move. so the big moving move there in order to stabilize the currency, it should be set. the shackles actually had a weak your overall already. so this is not an outlier in terms of this new
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developments. the cycle already lost a lot of value earlier this year, when the government announced announced plans to strengthen the powers of the government in relation to the country's top court. so many so many areas and israel moving into unprecedented areas. if the central bank does step in this thing, isn't gonna go away quickly. so is central bank action is likely to be successful. we'll have to wait and see it. and as we saw this is this is unprecedented. but the is really central bank has a lot of foreign reserve currency, so a lot of power can be wielded by the central bank. so not a reason to, to, to worry too much at the moment. ok, thanks for that data of the business report. and there, we've seen a, as well lead time by how mazda elizabeth, responsive, inflamed emotions around the world. here's a look at some of the places where the conflict has brought people out onto the streets. especially please on both sides in
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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 the occupations with a man who lives in london at the pro palestinian valley protest of holding hands to express all the data d for the cause. that's why i couldn't have, i was my boss of the laws of the world we want, please,
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we want to do is to get the, we don't want to keep it, although that's enough. enough enough. here to things got heated the mazda, but the good news train has been shop for you across the world, into the indonesia, australia, belgium, emotions are reaching. let's get more on the international response that the deputies told me allow. the po has been following some of the reaction on the african continent. the welcome told me, so tell us what you're busy, just like we've seen. and that piece that mixed reactions from across the african continent. different countries have been responding to this. a lot of them
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generally calling for peace, but from different angles. there's some who's been on the side of israel and others on the side of, of the palestinians. but i have to make a plan non have come out for him us in any way. countries like kenya, for example, kenya has close ties these role and has come out how right condemning the, what's described as an unprovoked attack by him as, as a israel has the right to retaliate. south africa, on the other hand, has always been on the side of the palestinian struggle, and there understandably have come up with a statement. blaming the escalation on is really provocation. you have some all the countries that look condemning calling for peace, right? but not outright least saying, uh, for example that, that, you know, leaving is, are a lot of it, they, they, they pointed back. i'm saying this is a presentation because of that is all the actions your country is like nigeria and uganda, who have sort of step back in and
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a sort of calling for peace and all sides saying that the civilians should be prioritize the welfare of this of and it should be prioritized, and i'm not really pointing fingers anybody in particular. okay, why such a wide variety of nations? i'm in africa has got 54 countries. so that's that, that's the starting point. um, so many, you know, people of different demographics and different histories with these different con, sees. and so that's why you have, i mean, even the african union commission put all the statements and it was condemning israel and, and, and it is roles, actions in it, over history. and that again differs from what its own members have, have been putting out the speaking of the african union. israel has a point been and had an observer states us in the african union, but that was rejected in 2022 because some countries, some of these countries like south africa like old jerry objected to israel's presence, that it's important though,
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to also look at why some countries have this relationship with, with one side or the other south africa since, you know, they've got into, well having black majority rule. they've always stood by the palestinian struggle. we've had countries like morocco and sedan, who were actually on the arabs side against israel recently stepped in and the walking towards the sort of the upper hand accords. um how many go accords um to, to restore or have normalization with, with israel and morocco for example. i took this step, it's going to have a planning to have an embassy in television. they have supported or recognized is wrong in response, israel's recognizing morocco's own sovereignty of a westminster, harass, was a bit of given take here and there. but it just shows how these different countries have different names. kenya, for example, relies on his role for intelligence. and the spyware that come from his role is
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very popular amongst them, some african governments, so that also influenza is how they respond. ok, so if we're talking about a white and valid response from a 50 on to african countries and the response from the populations i would imagine is even more diverse. indeed, the countries where you have diverse demographics. well, i tend to have the split. so for example, nigeria where i'm from in the north, which is predominantly muslim over time they both days, there's been this view, these empty israel view, but they need all the possible predominantly christian sides. you'll find against that. but you have countries like south africa, i like to use that. for example, we have people coming out having much is having of solid diety events for the policy and people so that, that just shows the range. okay. i told me i allowed to go thank you so much. we'll talk soon is relevant of a shot or 2 days of consultations between france and germany. a president of macro on chancellor schultz express solid battery, same in israel,
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stressing that the country has the right to defend itself. trans flush show associates government is following developments closely. you will agreed that the bomb dynamic attacks of the terrorist against is really civilians. to be condemned in the strongest times we join, please stand by israel. we own 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. all are shells or israel has stepped up . its bombardments have gone and says it has regained full control of its board. the conflict with the militant group, hamas has already killed more than 2000 people on both sides of.
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