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just as well as weapons under a longstanding is rarely blockade. this animated video released by israel shows what they suppose that they look like inside militant islam is tomas has been developing the tunnel network since they came to power in 2007. recently him us claim that tunnel network is 500 kilometers long. come us another to how does groups use tunnel exits? basically holes in the ground so much rocket attacks on israel. the launches are then brought back underground. that makes them nearly impossible for israel to see or target. israel has tried bombarding the tunnels in 2014201720212 destroy the network without success, but with a significant civilian casualties. the terminal network is reportedly woven underneath the marketplace as apartment blocks and hospitals us present. joe biden is urged americans to support tens of billions of dollars and funding for israel and
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ukraine, saying they were fighting for democracy in a rare speech from the white house as oval office. he's trusted backing. both was vital for us national security by them said the world was looking to america for leadership and that the us couldn't afford to abandon. it's a large american leadership is what holds the world together. american alliances are what keep us americans say, american values wouldn't make us a partner. the nations want to work with. put all that at risk. we walk away from ukraine. return our backs on israel. it's just not worth it. that's why the more i'm going to send to congress an urgent budget request to fund another dispatch. so security needs to support are critical partners, including israel and ukraine. is a smart investment, is going to pay dividends for americans, security for generations to help us keep american troops out of harm's way. help us
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build a world that is safer, more peaceful and more prosperous for our children and grandchildren. earlier i asked the w william blue cross to tell us more about biden taking the unusual step of addressing the american people from the oval office. state is unusual. i'm trying to remember a time when the us president gave a major prime time national address about something going on. and we're cutting straight back to tell a b for a german 4 minister and above act is about to address the media. she is on a 3 nation tour of the middle east. she with stops and 11 on jordan and israel. she's currently in tel aviv. this is her 2nd visit to the region within 2 weeks and about bulk of course, serving as german for minister, who can tackle on line as you're saying. here we go. yeah, nice. i in my i'm, i'm calling my car right contact or the cone and minister betty guns by today is
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right here. and i sure joseph them is benjamin. he's 10. somebody at the side of his writing is written not only as the right, but also the obligation to protect its relation within the framework of the international law. and then each talk in detail also today, when notices that the turn it off on us, the inhumane atrocities have had as far as to be at the helm. and they are very hard to digest this into many t because each remains being a break in history. the, this being the light of the 70s are devastating into what need to know about them. therefore, it was very important to me to talk to family members, to transfer, to is ready to listen to the horrible experiences and to disseminate them to the well. and this is why i, yesterday,
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when i was in your george and i had the press conference there and i reported that's the confidence, the mindset about gm on the press conference that took place. yeah, i sat beside the father next to espouse who 9 just stands smoking. normally you'd have to say good bye to his wife and his daughters into the weekend to travel to the grandparents. and then he got a call from a ones that gave me now showtime, full of panic, in devices of their loved ones. and ever since he hadn't heard anything about them . but you had to watch a video where he's all his to a young children who were not yet, even in primary schools, they were pulled onto a truck. and you doesn't know whether you're on all of these and very similar to or in the deeds show. the in humanity off the how much terrace it came,
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all that shows why these terrorism needs to be false because without fighting homage, there is no peace. there is no security. and you've got you out in the northern israel, but also not in the region. one is not, is, is big or close. friend is right. it's also our task, easiest one to use our influence so that this country states in the light of tara and you know, morning doesn't lose itself because that's exactly what the terrorists want to leave to achieve. this label of terrorism needs to be counteracted ok, you know, and therefore it's very important time and i'm the think the young to, to day, but degree when your hot tears burn increments on the terrace one the do you do so many is ation of the conflate they want to produce new pictures of atrocities. they don't care about people who also know about the people living guys. and this is
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just what the democratic states flag is. or as distinguishes from the terrorists of miles, is read me. god care about people who use rad, adding guys, you know this to indians, and this is what i had in is read. we're not going to give up. our humanity is, is what i heard time and time again. and this is what distinguishes democratic space and language from terrace to slide time. i was enjoying my talks over the last week yesterday i was in jordan before that i was in egypt and i had my new telephone calls. i had emailed me, i will talk here and is read and then also in germany, i underlies time. and again, i, even though it might seem to be squaring this after something which seems to be impossible, everybody who believes on game humanity to have 2 ideas come on in
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their minds at the same time, 2 ideas which cannot be separated from each other on the one hand, we have the underlying effect, terrible, terrible us. i'm also needs to be for 2 games. otherwise there will be no peace that will be no security. 9 to 4 is read, no full palestinians, but then again on the other hand, we try to ask you to cause major suffering. minneapolis amongst the civilian population and gather is not going to create photo ground before and you will terrorism, but it will also do away and jeopardize the steps of approach meant with era nape us because there is the risk off and regional confrontation and business. the calculus of the tire has been discharged. calculus must not prove a product. and then this will turn garza the suffering of opinion mother and gaza, who doesn't know where she can get drinking water for her. assess the children will not bring back any of the adapted children back to that is really power rooms while
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you're talking and it also, it would make one on any of the atrocities carried out. i have my students and the 2nd funding would notify them. we all have seen the horrible pictures of the dead people at the hospital in guys a response, but it's need to be protected by all the wording potties. they must not be a tech by any party. i mean, yeah, phones blaming and various actors on the basis of social media posts put together very quickly and being disseminated very quickly. they are used as a tool to propaganda. and the evidence provided by his for his call is very strong doubt in the district theory promulgated by amazon. this is why yesterday when i was in jordan, i want to get his this reaction to blame one side without clear
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evidence for the international community. it's very important to carry out a profound and thorough investigation. i talked to my he said, what do you want me to, you know, he does on side today and i talked about the human and terry and supplies in jobs. i talked about protected areas in guys or like civilian infrastructure. how was 2nd gosh, i see it on the hospitals and schools, the situation. and as it is disastrous, everything is missing. lacking the responsibility for that has to be borne by hom, us with the atrocities last week. and i did type on social media. we have increased our aid from germany by 50000000 yours. and we can start providing a supplying age immediately at the across the board, a point to a for alpha. there are really many on my aid supplies. i'm talking you might be doing a list finding up there and i talked to mike hunter pods to do everything possible
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in order to bytes. open the board on crossing for the flow of humanitarian aid. what's putting the urgency needed is drinking water. so it's a corner on the other, these easiest kind of spread over the next couple of days. the concern around the 100 calls stages ship test families, children, abducted by how much is something that we cannot let go of guys and we're concerned about abducted hostages, jasmine nationals, women and children. amongst them. the pain and suffering of the family members is without limits. it's also our own pain, and i'm very grateful for the opportunity to talk very closely to the ease rally about government, our partners leasing, to do in the region. and we also work together with various actors and talk to very is active in the neighboring countries. and united nations and international organizations, these in us and costs,
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which is need to be released immediately. these are innocent parents, children, grandparent, and the going to hang on we all to one to prevent that the entire region slumber into k u. s. and this is why yesterday i traveled to jordan, this is why i'm going to continue traveling to live in on guns class. and this is why i'm very clear in my messages in these locations, his boss must not pulling the lab and not into this conflict. like so many others i'd like to emphasize here. i warn you, ron, i one g, g i. felicia, as in delta you ron and jim in to join the band wagon of tara and want to quote you to the fight in spite of the night and speak of the terror and suffering. in spite of these and speak of the
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change in guns and, and in the email system is that you notice across the entire region, what am allowed. so, perceiving is a small spark of hope. although a very small one young people, i would hate to mention almost every body, steve. yeah. in terms of lessons and children, is that i talked to in the region that i met in the region of these days. they all have the same wish. and it's the wish to live in peace and security and fun came out on inside the wish of children and young people to go to school was simply free of terra free us image humanitarian suffering. it's the wish for humanity. you're going to travel to cairo to a peace summit. what are your expectations regarding the p summit in cairo? since you and i talked about the small very small spock,
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of how this meeting takes place in a situation where we not only have a very high level of change in amongst all the policies in the region, but also where we international partners coming together in order to make our best contribution in order to prevent regional conflagration and talk to this and meeting of various partners can contribute to all those countries and representative self governments who meet their over the last days have talked to each other by letter or the non installed day you had gathered on various locations and we now meet in the dodge around in order to ask the question, how to prevent the conflagration, how to prevent a civilian disaster and catastrophe. this is what we're going to talk about together. although it is very clear that we have different angles on the
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situation and the cause of these days at the same time. is that opportunity to make it very clear that terrorism is to the benefit of nobody in this region? we all need to have these shad interest in many to prevent the conflict from spreading in the region and i travel as a representative of the gym government because particularly egypt has an important role when it comes to preventing a conflagration in the region. it's a very potent partner also with a view to providing a aid and to the region. you mentioned iran, eh, how is the fundamental willingness of engaging in talk all day ready to communicate at all is yes, local cloud. it's not totally clear that this tyra i saw with interest out a contribution and support of a re on wouldn't been possible to be carried out at the same time. and during these
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days, we have various tenants of talk to you around in order to bring it across that no, says a few, it must be put to the fire. we need to do everything in order to keep the spreading at bay. and this is why we've using our channels, it talk to all actors in order to prevent such a conflagration from happening. and that's was german for a minister on elena about bach, wrapping up a, a news conference in tel aviv and her 2nd trip to the it's and that was german for administer handling the bunk wrapping up a her 2nd. well, wrapping up a news conference on her 2nd trip to the region within 2 weeks with me in the studio is our chief political analyst melinda crane. she was following the 4 administered speech along with me, monday to uh, let's talk about what she had to say. it was a powerful address. i thought she,
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she made, she made it interesting, a division between the inhumanity of whom hume her mouse and the humanity of israel. and she was stressing the need for israel not to lose that humanity in its response. indeed. and in that way, she's gone a bit further than in some of her past speeches. she reiterated once again, the fact that israel has not only a right but also a duty to protect its citizens. and that is real. must fight must fight him us. so that is the message that we certainly have heard from her before this. this very passionate solidarity width is real. but then she said it is also important that in the heat of the moment that israel does not lose itself, does not lose its own humanity. and i thought when i heard her words, once again of joe biden, warning is real, saying, you know, after 911,
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we in the force of the rage and the heat of that moment. and she also use the term sheet of the moment. we made some bad decisions now she didn't go that far, but this she did imply that is real risks giving him us exactly what they want. if there are many, many images appearing of civilian suffering in guys that, that, that exactly could be one of her mouses aids. because that can drive a wedge between israel and the error of neighbors with which it has been trying to call to fate better relations. and they are 2, she suggested indirectly don't care of how much that don't let them, essentially stall this reproach. ma this, this increasing proximity between you and your neighbors. and bye bye. in the heat of the moment, creating those kind of images. and then she went on to issue a very clear warning. once again to iran, saying an answer to
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a question. we do have channels of communication that we are using. and you'll remember that the a mirror of could tar was just here in berlin and spoke with the chancellor schultz . that visit had been plans before. but shots that he had some very clear words to katara, which of course is also in close contact with iran. so there is a very strong message there to iran, essentially to his bullet. and she said once again, she is planning to go to a webinar. although her own ministry has told germans that it's time to think about leaving lab and on. she is planning to go to lab and on to convey that message in person clearly state out, don't get into this conflict on the topic of iran. she also said that the hum us terrorist attack against israel on october 7th that killed so many people and were so many so many were abducted. this would not have been possible without
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a rand support. cheap, cheap said that very clearly. we're hearing her also echoed words that we've heard from capital shells before transfer schultz had tried to impress upon israel. the need not to act in re trying to not be blinded by rage. i think was the phrase the chancellor sholtes used. and in addressing that, we also heard that same morning from transel schultz when he was visiting the region, also entail a be just a couple of days ago, a warning, a ran warning has the law directly not to get involved in this. another point that she was trying to make or during her 1st a news conference just there now was regarding the, the plight of the refugees of drawing and not the refugees, but the hostages. rather the plight of the hostages that have been taken more than 200 hostages, elderly women and children among them. some children, not even in pre, i'm not even in primary school yet. there is great concern surrounding that. she
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was obviously moved by the stories of the relatives that she had met. indeed, she has been telling those stories that pretty much every stop on these diplomatic trips that she's been taking, trying, i think, to awaken the empathy and humanity of her interlocutors by individualizing the suffering. and so she once again mentioned meeting a father, a husband of families that have been taken hostage, the father having seen his 2 small girls loaded onto a truck. and she has told similar stories in his real about her encounters with palestinians in jordan, just before traveling on to israel. she met with a palestinian that with palestinian young people and has talked about that. so indeed, trying in a way to put faces onto the suffering, but she has made it very, very clear as you say, that israel nonetheless does have a right to take action. and this is
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a challenge for german leaders to try to convey what she said very eloquently, that we must all whole 2 ideas in our minds at the same time that there is this need to protect this need to fight to her. and at the same time, to preserve our own collective humanity and it's hard to hold that kind of ambivalence in a time of conflict and fear. absolutely. uh, another important scene in her, in her talk to is there was regard was regarding the humanitarian situation, the suffering in gaza right now that the people there or, and during she drew it tension to some of the, the dep probations that the people in gaza are suffering right now and efforts to try to assure that those people are not going to be left in that situation. she made it very clear that the suffering of the civilians in gaza is not going to bring any of the hostages home. she tried to make a very, very clear point about that as well, but getting humanitarian
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a into guys of to help the civilians under these conditions is proving extremely difficult. can germany or anyone else have make that happen? they are doing what they, what they can clearly. and it's interesting to note that germany does have some contacts in the region that at least for the moment, are not open to the us job. i just had planned to meet with the leaders of jordan and egypt when he went to israel this week and they cancel those meetings after the bombing at the hospital precipitously. probably not justified. now that we are pretty sure this was a rocket that was fired by islamic jihad, not by israel, but nonetheless, those meetings were canceled. whereas the chancellor does have an open line of communication with the is the gyptian leadership. and she will be traveling on tomorrow to attend this piece so much that has been called by egypt with other arab leaders to clearly talk about how they can try to open up these humanitarian
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corridors that are so badly needed at the same time as we know egypt is very concerned about opening up a corridor that could be used by palestinians to leave guys and enter it shipped both because of concerns about massive migration. but also because of concerns about ethnic cleansing, that will essentially see palestinians no longer living in gaza. so again, i mean, nor mist dilemma. they are for all parties trying to get this crossing open, trying to get these quarters open with the clock ticking. she said to there is massive danger to those civilians, trop to they are in the south of gaza with out water, food medicine and power supplies. indeed, melinda, thank you very much. our, our chief political analyst, linda crane with us in the studio. and that was only about bulk, of course is wrapping up her news conference in tel aviv and her 2nd trip to the
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region in the past 2 weeks. she said she hopes to avoid the region descending into k all stuff is our priority. those were for words, well palestinian militants, of course continued firing rockets from guys into israel on thursday. this as is really forces structure targets in the gaza strip throughout the day, including in the south of the territory were israel had told gardens to head for their own safety. one explosion there are reportedly killed and injured. several people including children, her father carrying his child to the grave. he was one of 3 children that was receiving the final rights on this barren patch of land prey as a house to the south refrigerator, the aircraft hovering above concert, minutes to the palestinians below. and a reminder of the strike on the town of con, eunice killed, the civilians being buried here. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have set the
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northern part of the gaza strip of to israel, told them to leave for the south running out of food and desperate for shelter. they have found no reprieve from israel's relentless bowman. complain the we came from kansas city. they told us to come to the south, so we came to the south and then we found that the strikes intensified in the south . we stayed in a house in front of us and they were strikes behind us that strikes. there's no safety. there's no with say think gosh, so how does it so you have to be ready to dine and to just stay in. your house is around vows to continue talking. how much all over gaza be when there is a threats originating or uh, being conducted against israel. from the south and we will strike absolutely and it
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will soon move its powerful into the strip. israel's defense minister told troops messing on his border. oh my god, i promise you that whoever sees go. so now from a fall, we'll see it from the inside. good luck and he's ready to ground operation will likely focus on the know of, at least in the initial stages. with how much i expect it to put up face resistance . but by the confines of southern god may still prove a century of thoughts. so we are expecting a ground offensive to be launched by is really into guys uh any day now i asked our jerusalem, correspond to tony kramer. if she knew when the aid con boys into gaza might get rolling, sir, as well, you know, need to be simply done. no. this is a very volatile situation in this house, across the border with egypt. and there were the expectations that trucks might
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enter as early as friday, but we're still waiting to see a sign that this is actually happening. and it's crucial that this military and it comes in because nothing came in since also israel has short, it's border crossings for goods and obviously for people of when the board begin. so it is clear so, but at the same time, you know, that needs to also be to be the right conditions because is really as tried so many in this house of cause i say it is a very volatile situation. well, israel says more than 200 people were taken hostage by him. us during the terror attacks earlier this month, they included the elderly, the disabled and children, the hostages, captured in southern israel and taken to gauze are likely to be used as a bargaining tool. they're distraught families are urging these really government to prioritize their safe return on a wall outside the is really dispensed. ministry in tel aviv and our walls across
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is real. the images of those taken and missing. these are the governments most focused. first the for one doing whatever is necessary. you know that to release the hijacked people in the october 7th attack tomas terrace killed indiscriminately and it could nap civilians, soldiers, the elderly, disabled, and children. so many children. now the hostages are somewhere in the gaza strip, or under it in the untold hundreds of kilometers of tunnels. come off as bills now that be lots of effort. putting to coordinating identifying the load, casey, where the hosted is all being tapped as much as possible. and of course, in the background, this talk of potentially hostage rescue attempts, but these are very, very dangerous options with no way to guarantee chances of success. what,
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how much recognizes scott walker says, is that is wheel has consistently prioritize the safe return of their citizens. so you can add the vin case in point the 19 year old is rarely soldier held by him. us for 5 years is we'll get him back by giving up more than a 1000 palestinian prisoners to him. us. they always want to take captives. they know what captains can do. one is rarely soldier people actually, and that's the price of israel was willing to pay. the hostages ruthlessly taken on october 7th, and likely guarded now by some of the homeless kidnappers face a link the captivity. and indeed, the threat of death from the captors and the families of those hostages are shaken and afraid desperate for any word and hopeful that the images of their sisters, brothers, parents, grandparents remain in the forefront of his wheels,
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moves against him. us earlier dw nicole fairly was joined by 2 relatives of the german hostages, taken by him us. ronnie, romans sister was kidnapped and adi, soleski is aunt and uncle were taking. let's listen here. let's start with you. when you, when did you last hear from your sister and her sister in law has also been taken by home us. where were they? actually, i was in the south africa with my father. and when we saw the last message from my sister that says that they are all right with the picture of her and her 3 or 3 years old kid guessin. and that's fine. actually, it's kind of weird to say it. but with that it's, it's a years old they, they have a routine of alarms getting into the shelter. so we wasn't very afraid. so,
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but uh, as a time pass on, we realize that this is very different situation. and this is unusual, extremely unusual. and since 10 am and saturday morning, we haven't heard from her. what about you audio? what? what was the last you knew of your uncle and your aunt? it says so like on i said on saturday morning we woke up a former beside alarms. and again, not something to unusual a, but then i heard on the tv and the terrorist of a broken into his room and the mexican, a mother ring, a member so fed nikki, was even in the gaza strip. and then i hear that to my cousin is crying on the tv saying that their dad
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a was pictures in gaza. and that's how i found out you found out on tv. yes. and, and they were in bazy and keep boats. one of those types of, of the worst people that's busy and took a hard hit in the stair attack, 140 ne, in this for now, and that's, and then we'll just keeps rising. and then lots of hostages also from the keyboards . and it's, it's very concerning. and then my mom is from the q, what's the issue up there? it's such a nice place to go there all the time. and just seeing those pictures from the keyboards, he just feels like a nicer is like a whole movie. and you, unfortunately share this faith with, with many other families and as around right now, does it give you any sort of solace that you can to share this argument that you're in this together?
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well that i would say that there is a lot of so there was a right now and between the people are, these are a lot of people are volunteering to help and the people will collapse to the army. and the one before the, the 2nd one of the we were divided any 0, a full politic issue is busted right now. i say it's safe to say this, well, all the in this together. and it doesn't matter right now about politics. we just want to to get this over with the being ahead of the hostage back home, and then truly faithfully. and this is the top priority of the government to bring the hostages home. have they've been in touch with you and your families? are they keeping you in the loop or they keeping you informed to they know anything about where your family members are? so i think that our government has the to
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everyone. what was really in shocked. nobody expect this attack. so it took some time for the government to understand and i think that even right now they don't really understand. we don't know this, the final numbers of the people who the murder of the people who have taken up. so until now there is a lot of knowing that the government is trying to reach us and keep us updated, but they don't know. my sister is still in the status of missing, although i'm sure that she's given up. i know it, we were at the point that she was last seen and my brother for 5 days was in the war field and looking for her. no signs of blood them, no signs of a fight. so for sure, they just richardson of her after for a runaway,
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and we're waiting for information and we're waiting for a sign of life. and that this is also, there isn't that we are here in germany because we really do need every help to, to, to know what is their condition. your sister is a german citizen. yeah. and your uncle as a german awesome your sister onto the german citizens. what kind of support have you been receiving from the german government since you arrived here? and we arrived here after almost 2 weeks that we were in this insane, as you said, movie any as well. and we just decided that we need germany by our side and actually not buyer's side with our side. because we are as a german citizens. and germany shouldn't be a real axis here. and
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a real actor, not it's only a 3rd party. this is a matter also of germany. so we came here and i have to say really, we already met the chancellor and mr. bad book and a lot of people in the parliament and we really feel a lot of support and commitment to us to, to help our loved ones. and i really do hope that they will do more than everything that they can. first of all, to bring this a sign of life and then right after then get them released. you know, there is talk about an imminent ground offensive, of course, also with the aim of a freeing the hostages. it how do you feel about that? because it comes with a lot of danger, of course, and well, i don't know what to say, but because i'm, i'm not familiar with all the actions to be all i know is i want
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a 0 and germany as well. do anything they can to bring on their hostages. eh, we don't, we don't know what it dates, but a, i'm sure, eh, that you will do anything it takes to feel hurt at this point. and so in germany, i've been here for 2 days and we have received with this love and support and all the in the 40 stations we may as i also the public a love it through receiving it. it really is comforting a to be here, although the dealer and onto some advocate actions here in berlin. but there that's, that's everywhere in the world right now. because we're, we're on a safe everywhere and nothing is well and not outside of israel. as a very unfortunate reality. so if you had a message for your sister right now,
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where would it be? the only thing that um i think that's the only thought that my sister has in her mind right now that she doesn't know that guessing either live her daughter, her daughter. yeah. she doesn't know that she with her father succeed to hide and got back to the army for. so this is the only thing that i would tell her because i know that you know that i love her. i know that you know that every one of us or her family is doing everything that we can to get her back. so i don't need to tell that. oh, what about you? i just, i just so they're both safe. i hope there's together. and i'm really concerned about my aunt as well because the rise has in the human disease and she takes off field medic, a medically, a lot of pills every day. and then it's been 2 weeks now that she hasn't received
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the name of that goes tension. i assume we don't know, and that's why we need a, the help of the monetary age for the hostages as soon as possible. cuz we don't know how much time she has left. without those a we know those medical, their time is running out. this is not the events that happened in the 7th of october. this is still, we're still under attack. my sister was also and at least $200.00 more adapt to conduct people there are still under attacked. and i also would like to say that this is not an issue about israel and palestine. really, it's not, this is about terror. and the liberal world. are they? once i started a war against our army because of
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a matter of ideology, ideal logics issues. this is innocent people, woman, children, or people ill, people that are now in a war zone does they need help and they haven't done anything bad. and their time is running out quickly. id. thank you so much for sharing your story. all the best to you and your families. thank you. thank you. as you are watching dw news live from berlin, just a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you this. our german foreign minister on the phone has called off, called for the immediate release of hostages, held by come us speaking after meetings with these really leadership, she said is real, have the right to defend itself,
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but for just the protection of civilians. mailbox also announced a new humanitarian aid package for goss. i'm terry martin. don't forget you can always get full is news information anytime you want on our website . so that's the w dot com for me and all of us at the dw, thanks for watching the
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