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the the, this is the, the, the news life from san antonio gutierrez, demands the opening of causes border crossing un secretary general assess food and supplies must be allowed into the besieged territories immediately. but it's still not clear when this will happen. also on the program, germany increase the civilian aid for god. after meeting with his rightly thetis administered on the line at that box, once of a catastrophic humanitarian situation. germany's president meets relatives of hostages taken in the master cabinet. trunk vows
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a shed online accessories country is doing everything in its power to secure the captives. the . i'm so glad you're welcome to the program. un secretary general, antonio gutierrez just visited the roof of border crossing between egypt, garza calling for it to be opens to allow age to reach palestinians. garza is facing shortages of fuel food and medicine. b one says more than 2000000 people. the risk of dehydration unwarrantable diseases, a lower security now for the board, but not being allowed in to the territory. the one says 100 truck loads a day needed. you had shapes that they difficult situation required, extraordinary humanitarian measures. unfortunately, these is not a lot of money, many federal price, and it's an open,
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i should be in the water zone. and that is the reason why i have appeals. what are you manufacturing ceasefire? not that i can see that the manufacturing ceasefire is a pretty condition for the manufacturing delivery. we don't want to punish the guys the people twice, 1st, because of the war. and 2nd, because of the lack of humanitarian aids. but it is clear that to many that ensues fire would make good savings much easier and much safer for everybody. was usually a to my is that director of communications at the u. an agency for the palestinian refugees. she joins us from the jordanian capital. i'm ok, welcome to the w. when do you expect the roof of border crossing from egypt to open me? i really do not know what we do know as, but people are in dire need. of
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a need to maintain the system of the supplies needs to need to reach the folks of in the siege on the goals diploma be listed on the other humanitarian agencies have not been able to deliver any humanitarian supplies to people and girls out in about 2 weeks alone. what do you, what do you understand the hold up to be i really do not have those depends on what i do know is the situation on the ground for people in golf, including half a 1000000 who showed her in honora school, we've done all the facilities is absolutely tired, but this is lots to be due to the lot supplies that have been running out for the agency. i work with and worked in 20, laurie loads of a, a chief in a situation, but used to require 100 a day or it's the ocean. this is exactly why the un,
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i'm very included, are cooling for sustainable humanitarian access and regular human that there. and access, so the aid flows into the go script for people in need among the women, children or feet that flows on regular basis the situation in god's and was described as catastrophic, even before this war broke out. is there a difference in the a vet you need to guess and now now that there are bombs and missiles to be full, or is it just more of everything that is needed? yeah, to me who lives in the district that's out of state of the population, similar to, to brooklyn's, i was wondering is on a mountain if the whole process is in need of humanitarian assistance or has been impacted in one shape or another by a war. so we need a lot of supplies because people are in need of supplies and they are running out
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of water. and that's the most critical part of this is why we're asking for a few ways because fuel is absolutely critically for the pumping station. so that perhaps in people's homes go start going with getting water. so watson on those lower is waiting to get in, besides a fuel and a food. what else are you trying to get in? what their food supplies are essential, like cleaning supplies. so yeah, that's the part of it, the deal that appears to be being struck between egypt and israel. about this big god across this abyss crossing into gaza is that someone will have to guarantee that aid does not get to from us. it only gets to the palestinian people, will that will, that's about policing, involved up people up from the u. n. a. will that be done by the,
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someone from israel, or indeed egypt has been on the ground. and the goal is to 1st start when the kids now we have been giving supplies and the systems including the systems like screwing up for people for many, many years. now we have very scrutiny systems in place. our own staff, 13000 of them, they get screens. so we know where the systems go and it goes to the person who need it most. thank you for joining us now. june at the to my director of communications at the you, an agency, a palestinian refugees. thanks so much. regardless how much run health ministry says more than $4100.00 published indians have been killed. of 13000 wounded in these rarely strikes. as well as again, been shouting the town tree, including the south, where he told guns to go for their own safety masters. also 5 rockets into israel,
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palestinians are waiting for humanitarian aids to cross that board. they are ready and waiting. the percentage of these a trucks is supposed to be allowed through the roof or crossing the only crossing into gaza. not controlled by is we'll 20, you know, a trucks regatta, 2 and a half 1000000 people need assistance. 20 trucks is dropped in the ocean of need right now. and guys are on the other side of the roof. a crossing there is may him and despair even of southern gaza is where it is. we all told the northern guidance to go for safety sake. heavy air strikes and con eunice in the south meant the overflowing nicer hospital, took in even more wounded for critical care. there's no safety. there's no way of saving gusts. so how does it so you have to be ready to dine and to just to stay in
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your house will be when there is a threats originating or uh, being conducted against israel from the south. and we will strike absolutely is wheels. army will soon move into the gaza strip. israel's defense minister told the troops massing on its border oh my god, i promise you that whoever sees guys a now, from a far will see it from the inside. pretty much all. and it's really ground operation will likely focus at 1st on the north with some us expected to put a fierce resistance. all of that pushing even more dozens south were in need of food, water, medical supplies, and back on the other side of the rough, a crossing age supply stream into a nearby airport. destined to joined the backup, waiting to get into southern gaza with german foreign minister, otto had a bad bulk, is extending her diplomatic visit to the middle east. she's now in israel and will
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travel on till 11 on and then to pay stomach in agent after meeting with these right. the latest today was bandbox at the israel had the right to defend itself, but its protection for civilians. she also announced that germany will increase humanitarian aid to gossip by 50000000 new orleans, describing the situation that is catastrophic. the foreign minister also demanded the immediate release of hostages, held by hum us visa viewing. guys in these innocent hostages need to be released immediately. can these innocent parents, children, and grandparents be ongoing to him? we all want to prevent the entire region from plunging into chaos. and this is why yesterday i traveled to jordan. and this is why i'm going to continue traveling to 11, and this is why and all these places i'll be very clear in my messages. this book
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has been on this note pulls up in an into this conflict 69. like so many others. i want to underline the shy one, iran, she, i militants in a row, and a she just on to sees in the oven, not to put fuel messiah, or should join in on the tire of triplet. this tell us to speaking with families of german hostages, they were taken in the homicide kind of attacks of travel to berlin, to put pressure on the government to take more action. a chancellor sholtes met some of them in israel, and that increases have been hot felt by sea still a. she's a really yearly woman. is this picture here? she's meeting heads, phone you, bone babies knows for to marguerite moses was kidnapped by him aust terrorist along with 5 other family members. their relatives have come to germany to
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keep pressure on the government here. that's what all this is mr. schultz and i told you, we don't want to interfere with the gentleman but but you have to do some of the tax of less than with sleepless nights unless thoughts about their loved ones. mission here is to try all of this is a gentleman the real back good system and not only shows them samples that doesn't really go well they're not simple. so. okay. how conrad is
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a former german intelligence office that's? he's had experience mediation between israel on to mass. it'd be that usually it's likely that the hostages of the hostages being held on the ground to like a hooker. they will be held in safe places uh underneath that means in the tunnel system of kaiser distributed possibly nowadays in the view of uh forthcoming, a drunk forces operation. and then also, scholars possibly more in the salt, rented in a knowles, but not in one case, that would be unlikely, and they will be placed in order to protect their abductors, the hostage takers, in. first of all, explain to us what do you want, what do you mean by that they'll be placed to protect that adaptive emissions? approximately 2, as i mentioned, the proximity of the decision making of the people of or from us, the trans military leadership,
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public leadership as far as they are in gauze up. so that means so if you want to hit them your risk hitting the hostages. so what, what, what, what back to this, this notorious uh, how much the use of acumen shields, and i can, we can only, we can only speculate, but you're pretty sure that's still inside the territory. their bodies have been taken away. that would be, are quite outlined dish because that will just you that the how much would it being able to this the mark of them out via a tunnel to egypt and territory. now no other options, rice. i'm the practicalities of looking after a so many babies, children, women, the elderly, one of whom, a holocaust survivor, the private colleges, looking after them in such stressful circumstances. that is at all likelihood a challenge on the one hand or the other. henry curtis,
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you that the hum us is looking very well uh after themselves. that means they are privileged in terms of food, in terms of beverages and song. they won't share the same fate as the fellow kind of thing. and so i'm off so, so it should be possible for them, although i could imagine that the caring for the most vulnerable a person's among the hostages might be a challenge, might be as well a reason for hopefully releasing them earlier than all the others. right at all we clear what thomas wants in order for the hostages to be released in, in principal. yes. although we will have to ask ourselves whether, how mouse ever expected to have a trend, 200 roughly 200 hostages. because,
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and of course, as such a diverse, let's say a group of hostage is uh, being heavy by nationals from, uh, quite a number of, uh, international come through until national actors, countries for and countries. so i'm, this is the 1st i know is just to keep them in order to, to, to safe, got their own lives. that means how most attractive lives. the 2nd a might be then to negotiate or to enforce. it kind of must be 9, but the acceptable outcome of the war for them or how much. and the 3rd one if they achieve that is of course, to negotiate within the frameworks, we know the release of the maximum number of posted and prisoners and israel. so, you know, there are, let's say, 4500 or possibly 6000. we don't know and uh they will for sure off the mont uh to have them released or okay, we go again,
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inspect tonight for us. how do negotiations begin? who talks to who i'm how, especially when both sides have said, we will not talk well that's, that's true for the moment. of course, nobody will talk now as long as the guns have not yet uh, fall on silent. and so that means in the end, if there is no way to, to in, in far so they are the eas. and as you know, this is a quite a challenge to say, the very least. and then uh, again, that will be negotiations in direct lines of course, measured through a tool like a web page image because egypt maintain so channels uh to both sides. can we get a look at your own personal experience with the be is riley sold? you again that charlotte, charlotte thomas held him for 5 years, even rejecting requests from the red cross to visit him to check on his welfare.
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when you, what i'll do is make aisha in negotiations. what was the breakthrough? what was the thing that made you think? now we're starting to get somewhere well, as, as i said, the, the if, if the war one days over then come off. if it still exists out, this is one of the crease. now, the question is, who will then be the negotiating side for home aspect? let's assume someone will be best and then the end if the hostages of they are as well, someone will have to decide how to release them. and if a mouse or a successor has still a kind of power negotiation power that will do that. and the, the, the time to speak will come when, how miles or its successor or who should ever be able to kind of signal we don't
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know, we are not aware of whether there are some tentative back trends may be on the, on po, humanitarian grounds that might be a, might be interest attempt. i don't know. people, countries, governments sometimes indicate that they're exercising, that most of the efforts to do so. this might be just park. i hope that is something behind that. but the time being, as i said, i'm us will insist as long as it exists, the to get the kind of guarantees for their own. so the 1st basic line and the 2nd one is to the mom, the maximum of concessions for what is right. so that's the frame where the guarantees and be compelled, that's a question. thank you so much. maybe i said hostage negotiator, come get how to conrad. thank you. thank you joe and his president has
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spent the families of german hostages being held by a mouse from the welto stein might express the solid bankruptcy and tried to reassure. so it's simple, it's, i need to have you here today as the president's up to tell you that you belong to us. we stand by your side and these, terry, but ours and we are doing everything, you know, a power attending physician and you have miss all some good news come so i can assure you. and what's the big deal you have already headed off from the johnson a his on the german government is doing everything, unit 6. how awesome and to secure the release of your loved ones. and we are in close contact with dealing with all of the key play as in the region. and also be on this as under. well, i senior political analyst to move into crime. it gave me assessments of the german presence, address, a deep embassy. they are at the beginning for the individual
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of families and, and a very personal expression of compassion and sorrow from the president. and then towards the end of a very, very powerful condemnation of anti semitic attacks. we have seen anti semitic incidents on the rise since from us attack against israel, and a very, very strong statement. they are from the president that this will not be tolerated . that as important as freedom of expression is it does not include the right to denigrate, choose the right to express anti semitic hatred, that every person who lives here must know what else fits was about, must know the history of the holocaust. and that, that is a civic duty of all who live here and that germany does not discriminate on the
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basis of religion and will not tolerate any such thing. now all of this comes with the background of these protests that we have seen that were not simply protest expressing support or solidarity with palestinian civilians. but that went the far beyond that to express anti semitic sentiments. and this is a, as he said, something that germany cannot and will not tolerate. because as he, as he mentioned, the founding of the state of israel is essentially part of the history of the federal republic of germany due to germany's responsibility for the holocaust. and therefore, the lead for very, very strong action here. and i thought particularly those closing words that will be a message that will be welcomed by many sharon germany who has been horrified to see for example, malta of cocktails thrown out of sitting dog. not far from where is you and are
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sitting at this moment just this week. that is a very terrible reminder of course, of, of the incidents that lead up to world war 2 and the holocaust and, and for anyone who is followed germany's attempts to deal with that painful history, it will be, as he said, deeply disgracing and shame thinks about certain things i'm going to create a new state of use a senior political products. thank you. police and active respect clashed last nights of the pro palestinian protest here in berlin. more than a 170 people were arrested in thousands of officers injured demonstrations, have been held in other german cities, including frankfort, the newer i'm back with our case of bands that drum is an attempt to prevent anti semitic incidents like corresponding to hans brand to tell me more about those in legal demonstrations stairs. indeed, we've just seen the pictures of those demonstrations which were banned for fear of
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incitement. and in other words, for fear of antisemitism. turning into a cold, full violence for instance, against jews or against israel. um and uh, these bindings relates to this clashes. now this is obviously an assessment that the police, the, the authorities have to make that have been assumed that demonstrations elsewhere in germany it would have been entirely peaceful. so it's also possibly a situation that is particular to bolen where the situation is particularly heat at the moment. tempest aren't particularly heated at the moment. they've also being other to somebody take incidents such as the styles of david being sprayed on certain buildings. um, and that has even been an attempted attack on a jewish cultural center with modest, tough cocktails. so yeah, so these kinds of things have been increasing. maybe one should say that anti semitism itself is not illegal in germany,
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but obviously what's illegal is quoting for violence all acting in a violent manner on the bronze. now what are the founding principles of monday? job is support for age rel, i'm the protection of jews. it's one aspect of a total event for the nazi era holocausts to show as it is also known. and which 6000000 people will know that despite being worried by reason to increase in anti semitic incidents in jeremy young jewish people are insisting they will not be intimidated of the this berlin synagogue could have been set on fire had the molotov cocktails, not falling short and struck the side walk in front of the building. deborah cogan is vice president of the german union of jewish students. she knows the targeted jewish community. well, she was shakira. i was shocked, of course, that a synagogue was attacked. and what especially this one about because it is a very small community,
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and i didn't expect something like that. you had the feeling of at least being safe here. but as we see now, that's not the case. coconut impression is that there is now more police presence in front of jewish institutions. still, many jewish people in berlin are opting to stay at home. i mean, when i walk by some jewish institutions, sometimes i only see one police officer. and i've often noticed that they're looking at their cell phones instead of keeping an eye on what's going on around them from home to showing us about crowd before the speed. even if it's still difficult to lead a normal jewish life in germany, a life and safety, long after the show, a 20 year old deborah kogan does not want her home to be taken away from her. them yet we have had over 1700 years of jewish life year. and i would say that jews have always been part of germany and many are now considering whether they still have a future here at all. it's sad to have such thoughts after all these years. after
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everything we've been through, the jewish life in germany should end with this. deborah kogan doesn't want to hide. in fact, she advocates for dialogue, even if that seems unlikely, at this point in time. so you're watching data for the nearby from but then here's a quick reminder of our top stores. a un secretary general, antonio quoterush has visited the rafa border crossing between the egypt and gaza. he called for it to be open to an age to reach con experience. casa is facing shorts and things of fuel food. and that's jim and present the front about the stein my husband, relatives of hostages, taken in the hamas tenant attacks, speaking at the bell, who palace in brandon, president said to be deeply moved by that applies on the job. and he was doing everything in its power that seems to kill the hostages. really that's what you're up to date of 12 years at the top of the out. in the meantime, of course,
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us some kids, but really it's a crime is addressed and the path of trying to keeps responsibility for his action . what about freedom of to print and freedom of expression? god uses truth starts october 28th on d. w. the welcome to our continuing coverage of the conflicts between the as well and thomas over the next half hour. we'll focus on the challenges ahead, submit a whole network of tunnels bill by militants on the gallons that you'll hear from the families of his by the hostages, who have come here to germany for help, but also look at new ways, foreign policy. but 1st the role of egypt.

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