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a problem in order to great to have a greater incentive of how he's able to solve the problem. this one thing, see if i cc condemning the displacement policy and here as the, the red line with the color line, they're not going to cost. they see the pressure because they see the mounting humanitarian crisis, but they're saying this is not the time to roll this hot potato at our tables. we're not going to solve this problem. but they do recognize there is some sort of a window of opportunity. your teach, they hope for a final solution. they bring back the term of tuesday, solution we talking about talking about that. this is an attorney who's worst nightmare as he's been trying in the last 15 years to avoid any talk about this solution. this is nothing that he still believes and it's nothing that has very right wing x. we members of cabinet believe in him and, but we do know that by them very much strong able to be lives in that and he was mentioning that and so in that aspect, bringing back that term the palace, they need to add their to daniels and the egyptians say to bite and we are on the same level. one more thing that we see that it was reason, reason for the backlash is what they claims to be the hypocrite,
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city of the west. they see by the, in the see, uh, you know, it was, it's from u. k. from, from in, from, from all over europe. you know, the german chancellor determined for a minister coming to grow sending side by side by soldiers condemning the violence, the horror of acts of home us, but not in their eyes. not making strong enough condemnation for it is where the doings of health thing in saying palestinian blood is as red. and this has them trying to push back against that. and mostly trying to emphasize the need for a new way out a new path, not more. no more war, no more, you know, saying clearly more violence, more of the same, that's not going to help. we're trying to, it's about time for this region to end the cycle of violence. so what opportunities does this then present having the to talk to each other, is there already a clear blue print or proposals of where they might go from here? well, 1st of all, this is a police, the world they, they,
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they want to put this problem out there. they want to send a very clear message to the americans. and they also want to send a very loud message to is rarely this is the, the hardest, the crisis b, a sing out loud between israelis and their allies in the region. so, i don't know if it brings us to any concrete solutions. currently, we have seen, you know, the camera keeps pending to the us representative there. this is a low level of representative from the embassy in egypt. this is nobody who is capable of making decisions that some of you know, but he can finally take that the, that a king, a middle east and it's a never ending problems into a new level. um, as long as we don't have the americans jumping in, we will have to see how fight and help link and how, you know, the state department response to this. basically li by teachers sions, ended virginians. let's build something new here, but is real. it needs to also be tamed and we need to put more pressure on israel. so the us sending a relatively low level person to, to this somebody. we also know iran and israel,
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conspicuously missing. of course. this is just, you know, the opening of this summit in cairo. do we have any idea where am i go from here? if they're going to be resolutions, what i dealt with will see a joint resolution at the end, because that would mean we will need to bring the europeans, the russians, the know so many different participants around this table making into one, you know, one joint statement. they all agree on us, i think when it comes to the policy and as the end, the end pelting of suffering. yes. but i would suspect so far if they stick your opinions, wanted to hear louder condemnations of the violence by violent acts by whom us, which is we receive very much great reluctance from the opposite to that. um, we are also, this is another way of telling us signaling us this problem that we have. we know we're seeing happening now this conflict, it's far from being over. this is getting more and more complicated and we'll see many weeks of desperate attempts to find any solution that will take this problem and give it real solution. that is not just the immediate but a long term sustainable peaceful solution. this seems to be more and more friends
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coming up together trying to, to fight for that cause i'm not sure is rarely is right now the public in israel is really, leaders are able to even do something to correspond with that to a, you know, i don't think that in mood in israel is such that it's, it's open to hear any negotiation or a talk. so any place for compromise is really, these are hurting their shock. they are, they are, is driven by a bike. you buy complete hor and, and also some one revenge. these talks now fall on, i believe, most of the death years on the other side. well, thank you so much for breaking that all down for us. that is due to the middle east analyst shawnee verizon is. we really appreciate your time. we're gonna move on to some other news now in just
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a moment. we know how much as freed to american hostages on what it calls you, minute for what it calls you mandatory and reasons. a mother and daughter among some 200 people, abducted by almost during its terror attacks on israel, on october 7th, us president joe biden has spoken on the phone with the 2 american citizens. and this said he's overjoyed by their release. mother and daughter walked to freedom nearly 2 weeks after being taken hostage by the is for mr. militant group, him us to american citizens, held by him us since october 7th were released. these 2 americans are now safely in the hands of israeli authorities in israel, that we expect the same from the us embassy to see them very shortly or the coming hours. they will receive any support and assistance they need and of course, were very anxious to be able to reunite them with their loved ones. 59 year old you to turn on and his 17 year old daughter and naturally were visiting
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a couple. it's new because of buddha. as part of a trip to israel to celebrate the jewish holidays they were abducted by. humph! done man. as part of a deadly rampage and to israel that saw around $200.00 captives dragged into gaza. judas, rabbi in illinois, spoke of his communities relief at the news of this safe for time. the phone didn't stop ringing every 2nd and all the community wanted to know if this is true, people reaching out from all over the world. so clearly people are very touched by this and we are beyond over joyed with this news. at the same time, it's important to reiterate that there are still over 200 hostages in the hands of terrorist loved ones of those still missing says how to over 200 empty places at a ship bought dina and televisions,
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praying that soon they too will be coming higher and you don't use the money for char, as following developments from jerusalem. i spoke to her earlier and i asked her if there is now hope that more hostages could be released. definitely the very 5 to 2 civilians have been our lease is raising hopes among the relatives of those who are still has captive an estimate of 200 people. according to official numbers, the total number was $203.00. that's the number that easily is working with. and if the obviously do the math, that means that at least 201 people are still has captives. now that question of, but they're more i going to be able to use is connected to ultimately to the question when that's going to happen. and one has to understand that is really suff taken to the street. now they have been also taking to social media to media and ization tried to raise awareness attention, making sure that all this for and governments are also missing their citizens are putting pressure on israel to make sure they're not giving up on the hostages. that
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they do not become called drug damage, as israel is getting prepared to move into gaza strip and already obviously those increased bombardments since october 7th. make people are very much worried here. what is that going to mean to the police to this but also to the hostages? so there are a lot of questions, a lot of, uh, in fact, a lot of uncertainty, but also a go when it comes to the relatives of those have been taken to the street and go concerning the is where the government because they feel that down they feel that there's not much information in fact, and what's not coming out of the, from the is where the government, in terms of where exactly the all. so just all but also about the condition. and as things are going to continue, he underground people are getting more, more frustrated in fact, and they try to take that that uh that and go out to the street. but as i said, also to us social media, to raise awareness. we're off their loved ones. and amongst is rarely civil society more generally. how is this news of the release of these 2 american hostages been
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received? the people of school was overjoyed by something positive, some positive news to clinch onto you, but also they are wondering and one has to understand that these are his name is traumatized since october 7th, when it comes to the questionnaire security both by the events that happened on october 7th, but also while i watch israel said, declared the war against come of some of the things. what is that going to mean in terms of security for the people to whom israel and this is also. a in fact, the question that people are raised when i was talking to ordinary citizens, to ease route words, should be, feel safe as a jewel in the world. and i got really interesting as or so let's have a look at the reports showing you could be living her happy a slight she into a friend. no. both recently became mothers for the 1st time. but being safe as jews in israel no longer feels like
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a given. i'm 33 years old. i never felt like i need to be ready to go. is there any, is my country is my home. i it's, it was always like history. it was always stories, stories that happened in the bath. that never happen again by now or? yeah, now it's it's, it's our lives. the one to be able to leave if they have to. so the organizing paper work for their babies calling me doesn't have a passport here. so we're preparing that we saw earlier. this is maxime ation. that's. that's how this off from leaving. if we would need to leave, the women's conversation revolves around the question of whether to stay or go. they say many people are torn. israel is made of us the jewish people and it will
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all leave nobody to be left. and so, so very sad to think about it here in tel aviv hardly any one feels like swimming, they move the somber. everyone is on edge. this is our country. we don't have any, any other place. so i'm, yes, i'm scared. i'm afraid. but i'm not leaving never a lot of conceptions. we had stories that told us selves about b as a security just broke 2 weeks ago. now we, we are trying to establish news stories to tell ourselves what it means to be these people are not alone in their concern. before october 7th, a strong element of these rarely society was trust. the state could logic keep people safe despite the regional hostility that has changed a recent pull suggest that 2 thirds of his release are extremely concerned or
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frightened, and would in full 5th see the attack as a failure of the government. those pull numbers, sound shocking, but are they? donnie ashamed? lynn is a public opinion analyst focusing on police and conflict research in israel. they are pretty shocking, considering that it's very rare for israelis to have any sort of consensus. this is a perennially divided society. it's been politically and socially divided since just sort of statehood but then again, we are in unusual times and i think it's really hard going through that together. and the sense of the state has let them down. getting out of israel has been difficult since the time many flights have been cancelled. but along with 4 nurse as well as our leaving, even if only for a while. new and shiny, don't know yet where they might go. if they need to, our considerations is that the government is and is pro is ran
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and the population is it was like most mostly christians, jews where we haven't, is read like a big is rarely community. those wouldn't be the consideration we would take. it's ironic that now we need to find the safe place outside of his rad. um and these are so big dilemma, because for an hour, so we do feel safe here. but in reality, it's not safe to do is to, is to raise their baby st. pete, but they say growing anti semitism worldwide means it is increasingly difficult to say where that might be w as many for tar reporting from israel will be how most of terror attacks have prompted a small number of israelis to leave the country wondering about their safety and despairing at their government apparent inability to protect them, some fear they might never feel secure again. let's get more from funny for char
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until if he's showing he could be living her happiest life. she and to a friend know of both recently became others for the 1st time but being safe as jews in israel no longer feels like a given. i'm 33 years old. i never felt like i need to be ready to go. sorry about that. we do realize we've just shown you that report from funding, we're going to move on now. israel is also planning to evacuate the city of the carrier, actually not near the border with love in on of the following days of classes with has bullfighters. the cities home to 20000 people and it's just 2 kilometers from the border is really authorities help instead of the evacuating communities along the northern frontier. cl, anita goldstein have driven up to k yet simona to pick up the father level to take
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him to south and out of range of rockets fires across the border by his beloved a. my father is revealing the idea that someone us, we take him take home it takes to, to, to my home and try survive. this is why the leaving sirens wail is a power outage of rocket streets towards israel from 11 on. busy to yet simona has already been hit by those munitions. yeah, i me say it's time to go because this kind of about to ation allows the id f to expand this operation of freedom to act against the hezbollah tire business. civil people. many residents have in fact already left before the enforced evacuation for the confident no return or action with the situation. he's here right now,
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is there a difficult, like my brother say, what you know, what we're going to in? no one is can be tough. that's it. no one is can be done. this is what all over the world need to understand. we're going to fight and fight on residents splitting the law. so now joining tens of thousands of israelis who have left the homes in the south near a gaza. as we've heard, the roster crossing between egypt and gaza has reopened, allowing vital aid to cross a while that aid was sitting on the egyptian side of the border all last week. one of the concerns with a is railey air strikes near the border, jeopardizing its delivery. i spoke earlier to peter learner a spokesperson for the israel defense forces. here's part of our conversation where i asked him if israel had stopped airstrikes to allow that aid to cross. you know, the idea is continuing as a residence to destroy from us. and the idea would not target the call avoid. it will be a few minutes or an idea, the idea of what the target come up if they chose to launch attacks or jeopardize
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uh from that area. so yeah, we are targeting from us throughout the gulf and strip. we continuing our mission, our responsibilities, make sure that from us can never ever use the gaza strip as a staging ground for attacks or guys dissolve ever again. this is what we're up against. indeed, we have to facilitate can enable permit the humanitarian assistance to go in and but it will not be at the expense of his real security. i was ideas for that. excuse me. that was the idea of spokes person of peter leonard speaking to me earlier. reverberations of the israel home us war are being felt around the world and the u. k. new police figures show the number of anti semitic incidents in london. this month has risen over 1300 percent. the number of anti islam offenses is also 140 percent. our correspondent charlotte, charleston po has the meeting members of london's jewish community who say that levels of hate crime and intimidation are soaring. a message quickly confident,
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but not easily raised. and she submitted vandalism targeting a jewish community in london to k, seeing a must have search and hate crime since the outbreak of the israel him asked for leaving many feeling anxious and unsafe. i am really a with lilly, a bits of i have the holocaust deluxe to today. she uses social media to educate a new generation. i'm horace the past. now her great grandson says he's felt afraid to show his jewish identity in public. and it's gary to be honest, i've never felt this way in my life before last friday, when had of come us good for an international day of jihad across the world. i said for the 1st time in my life, i posted the tweets about this that i felt scared. so why i'm like it part of his budget was signed in the street from london. but i also put one message that which is that my great grandmother to 5 to holocaust. not so that people like maybe skaggs and then same as a says and terrorized out of where i got your symbols with pride incidents across
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the u. k. of raised from assault and abuse, to damage to jewish property. 2 schools in london, golden, red paint this week. several closing the doors and tiny as a see are being targeted. some parents seem to keep the kids at home in higher education, welfare, helpline, and supporting jewish students facing increased anti semitism on university grounds . campus has been horrific for students over the last week. we are saying to a students come from including us, scared to express such evidence, the students a cooling us offering, whether they should we go into campus. we are seeing do a student spacing throughout the physical assaults. and unfortunately, the figures are when you're cutting off in terms of i dismissed against it. it's a charity monitoring anti semitism in the u. k. says so it was more than a 700 percent increase in incidence in the 12 days following the october 7th. the text, yeah, that's the highest ever times. who reported in that time period. the organization
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which one of his anti muslim incidents is also reporting an increase. it says that was a 5 fold rise in cases across a 10 day period. u. k. government says or hate crimes will not be tolerated. the immediate wanting that events a brewed coffee used to say c for division in the u. k. to them it's passion extra . 3000000 pounds in funding to come back to anti semitism. there are also $1000.00 additional police officers patrolling the streets. these measures are being welcomed by the jewish community. but one school leader, one safety can never be guaranteed. it's really projecting a message that juice in this country on not safe. i think the as a community, we will stand up strong against any of those actions. but at the same time, i do think that it, it reflects a concern that there are people walking around and off the site, it stay the robins and condemn the actions of come us think for some reason that that means that they can also write to then anti semitic man,
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a parents fearful students. vigilant security stepped up the pain over what's happening, thousands of kilometers away, vibrating on the streets. the u. k. is communities watch events in the middle east unfolding. hara, many dread 4 could follow at home. the conflict has prompted pro palestinian protests around the world as well. you're in berlin, they've been bands and had fears for public safety. but some raleigh's and supportive policies have gone ahead with police arresting hundreds of people. that is, raise questions about free speech and the right to demonstrate for the seems like desktop, played out your tongue bell, lin street. large groups of angry men throwing rocks fall tools and even fireworks that police who responded with walter, common hundreds have been arrested. parts of the city have been on a nice age since police fun pro palestinian protests with the official saying,
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such gatherings have been used to incite hatred calls for the killing of jews or the destruction of israel, their small skin barrel in worship, or se bonding protest is the wrong approach, that starting to diminish should be the possibility. this is also included in german law for demonstrations as long as they are not violent. missed provide to, to send up money. this if you have the feeling about the german state use of freedom of speech, one of the ones that mean freedom of speech for the is really citizens, but not for the palestinian citizens. to decide this to man. just remove back up the spanish speaking at the jury school in the capital, the head of the center, right, cd your party said he box, the bond is in protecting them so they will have to be a band on activities against certain people on this. we have not turn this off, and of course it will also have to be a band on demonstrations machine. so if what happens is what we have seen often
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enough or too often in the last 10 days, numerous namely that that has been violent demonstrations here to that an echo of the political mainstream for germany, the focus no very much on 0 tolerance of anti semitism or for just joining us, wanna remind you of our top story. the roof of border crossing between egypt and gaza has reopened for humanitarian aid. and vehicles are entering the policy the entire treat with vital supplies. it is to take a look at the footage from egypt side of the roof of crossing the only entry point into the territory from outside as well. the crossing has reopened in the past hours and the humanitarian aid convoy has entered into gaza carrying food, water and medicines. foreigners has been waiting to leave the enclave of also gathered at the border. it is not yet known how long this crossing will remain open for earlier i spoke to cream, i'll go go, harry,
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a journalist based in cairo for more on this opening of the crossing. one why does detain, and that is that they're only allowed 20 trucks to come in. this is the agreement to now it seems like the trucks already into the on the other side, a no unload, it was forklift this on to smaller trucks. it was in the gaza strip into then be distributed, but the we talking about 20 trucks for 2300000 people. the believe it is just already said that this is a drop in the ocean. you need to know that you and it's saying that it needs about a 100 trucks at the in order to keep bring the most necessary items into the gaza strip and before the war. and there was already, is there any locates limited locate where they there were 450 trucks coming every
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day, 2 cars. and so just you understand the relationship of 20 trucks. this is why notice the moment the 1st 20 trucks enter the discussion started that of course, that needs to be a more sustainable and the amount and big amount of 8 that's coming in. as he sent mentioned, there's hundreds of trucks waiting with the other side. the troops the site in order to enter, but they didn't know is no agreement between egypt is really about to for the each company is it does journalist cream. i'll go harvey speaking to me earlier and now we can take a look at some other world news. another of donald trump's, for were lawyers has agreed to testify against x president as part of a flea deal. kind of a chest bro pleaded guilty to finally falls documents as part of efforts to overturn trans 2020 presidential election last insurance process. he's been sentenced to 5 years probation as well as a fine. ready that request with full digit occasion, you asked, republicans have dropped jim jordan as their nominee for house speaker. that's after the hard line, trump ally failed in his 3rd bid for the job. with
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a growing number of members refusing to back him. the house has been paralyzed since kevin mccarthy was asked to the speaker more than 2 weeks ago. the state of ohio and authorities and columbia have seized a property belonging to the late drug. lord pablo escobar. it how's the popular museum devoted to the narco traffic or the prosecutor's office at escobar bought the building in the unit using drug profits. and a quick reminder of our top story, the, the
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move indices dw, the the dw news lie from berlin. the roof of crossing between egypt and gaza has reopened vital aid has started to enter the palestinian territory around 175 trunks with a central medicines food and water for the people in gaza have been stuck there for days. also coming up, international leaders are an egypt for a summit on the conflict between israel and palestinian militants as of stage prime ministers as well as foreign ministers, are hoping to find a way to prevent
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