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dogs off, i hear this pain. when i talk to my friend, these riley president on the, on the phone almost every day. and i felt it, especially when you guys, when i met with relatives of the doctor to hostages on friday, and some of them i yeah, judy moni union and many more they have been living in agonizing uncertainty for 2 weeks. they do not know where the friends and relatives have been taken to say, don't know whether they are alive. indeed. so under what circumstances they are the ones that are suffering unimaginable pain. i'm telling them we germans, a suffering, praying that pleading but with you. we wanted to everything in our power to make sure that your loved ones are released as quickly as possible. the
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news, the guys in the mid to the terrorist and the up on what hostage takers are using the hostages as a human shield. i'm calling out from you from the front of the gate. ben, the whole world is watching. describe what his father isn't and relieves the innocence possibly the right. i mean, don't you guys, in terms of the citizens this know to was needing very is about the through that since october 7th. nothing would ever be the same as before. and ever since the end of so have so many to has been mad. and his friend has the right to defend themselves against this tara, in germany, nightstands from the, by the side of his room, the,
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the, the, the x of terrorism, of how much so directed against julian and this read all that. these are the tire also. thanks peter. the guy who's interest from us only pretended to represent all the terrorists. maybe let's guys into a destructive monetary wall. i'm the funding guy that does it so well, that's the all see i could spread to the entire region that we have to do. everything need to prevent this from happening to, to give them a god. we must not forget the innocent people in gaza who do not support terrorism for now. suffering any way we must and we will work to protect you said it is they wanted to make a terry and aid the board to monetary inquiry to us. this is
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a humanitarian imperative also during these days and sometimes even go down the on the severely citizen. uh, we also lost our sensing these days. and also our country is standing in front of each other in the extent of which we have not experience for a long time. it's unbearable to see that today, jews are once again looking at here in this country of all the places that harmons through his parents are no longer sending their children to school. that the holocaust memorial close by to where we are. all standing right now has to be protected by the lease in this country of all places and every single tech under the citizens. and so if it's a fusion is a disgrace for germany in every single attack, fills me with shame and anger
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the still in the woodlands in the country. actually it was the norman antisemitism is a red line lying china. and he must not tolerate any kind of anti semitism, not compromise, nor from the less, no, oh, and no new endow semitism. we must not tolerate any hatred of israel that is being on these on our streets, not from anyone. the, the democracy does not distinguish people on the basis of origin experience, all religion. every one who lives here must know the documents and needs to understand the responsibility that arises from alphabets. 5 countries
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that they can do to the fact that after the, even in crime against humanity is enough to show a judge, life has grown again and our country is america. and this is a american we want and we have to preserve the evidence. i sincerely waste of us now to be not necessarily the i'm the we, you're just renting out the protection of 2 institutions. we have to do that to protect jewish life and sell special responsibility and obviously even mandate in view of our history, it is ins, right? in the very foundation upon which our email courtesy is in the production of things, life is a state to, to, to more than that, it is a civic you to the
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other makes that asking everybody living in the country that broke out of is the name of the intake side, the citizens will live in a democracy. the vinyl fire is truly freedom of assembly and freedom. i give an expression on important to you, and that's also true, but violence outside the limits to i'm a free to move, it doesn't matter. i hate speech of the tax on synagogues. okay, excellent. police offices are not the exercise of the freedom, but they are criminal offenses. the, the, this is why i expect that everyone, wherever they stand, wherever they are going to respect these rules of peaceful coexistence. we are a diverse,
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cosmopolitan country and we want to remain this way. let us be united in a law firm, rejection of terrorism and barbarism. let us condemn together on every form of anti semitism and racism. let us show you some chairs, but let us show that people with jewish christian mazda, many roads, i can live together peacefully into many i'm going to do this all the data. so one doesn't think i can do a really good one to do it. does one to live easy to be a big guy? this is it'd be a fun spot that we had put on the we all had to do that on. indeed and talk. notice that the 3rd, thank you very much for being we've
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been listening to remarks by german prison fund, walter stein meyer, who was addressing a rally, attended by thousands of people at berlin's iconic brand number gate install, and parity with the state of israel and against anti semitism that's been on the rise since the hamas attack on israel. on october 7th, stein meyer expressed his empathy for the families of those who were killed and also kidnapped. he described it as barbarism and declared that nothing will be the same since come off as attack. 2 weeks ago. he also talked about how, how mazda is terrorism, has led to a man suffering of the palestinian people in gaza, and urged everyone not to forget the innocent citizens of gaza who do not support from us. he also touched on the impact of this conflict in the middle east on life in germany. the country has seen
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a intense spike and anti semitic incidents, vandalism, as well as a tax and, and attempted fire bombing of a synagogue in berlin's capital. we talked about how these incidents fill him with shame and anger and underscored that germany cannot tolerate any form of anti semitism. whether it's coming from the right or the left, whether it's new or old, and every citizen of germany, everyone who lives in this country needs to understand germany's responsibility to protect you wish life because of the country's history during the holocaust us and i'm joined in the studio by the w's, middle east. analysts shiny, it rose on us to unpack some of once the german presidents was talking about some very emotional language, very firm, but also very empathic. shiny what,
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what stood out for you? well, we seem to stay up. it's quite important original, so the messages we stand with as readily as 10 by israel. the very fact you see is rarely flags being waived, you know, strongly proudly out there in the open, in the german capital. that for itself should not be taken for grant. as many as early as many jews living in germany in the last 2 weeks will tell you they have been living in great fear. the idea of having any recognizable single, like the star of david being displayed outside is something that would never imagined to do for themselves without the support of so many germans that we're seeing. coming today to the bottom, go the tour to the symbolic place. the heart of the german capital in unanimously saying we support to be or against anti semitism. the message is sent to the to ition is really the population living in germany and in europe, i would believe is quite a strong and very much a positive reinforcement. they need after 2 weeks where we have seen concepts,
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reports of, of course, the attacks and the raisins incidents and as of time it isn't. but also people, if you talk to them, they will tell you they're not sending their kids to didn't mean to school, to reach takers who have been practically shot because of the fear. the great feud parents have for the well being of the children still in germany and you know, it's the symbolism behind that so many years after is, is quite striking and, and the president was talking about that as well feeling ashamed for that. and he also mentioned that police have strengthened uh, security for jewish institutions in berlin, but also around the country. but is it enough like can jewish people in germany feel say security is always a touchy subject, as we always hear more and more from the communities around germany that feel that they need more support, more financial support in order to have more security. many times they feel they don't get an effect in from the local government for that purpose. but we also have
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seen in the last couple of weeks and you can pain around germany saying the number of days in a jewish institution should be, you know, secured by policemen in germany should come to 0. so as much as they want the security, they would also very much want to have a different environment in which they feel safe enough to not need that. and germany is not, there was some a diety with what's happening in palestine. it's also being jeopardize and they feel that they are not giving the right to express their grief and the anger and, and he was trying someone tried the line carefully saying we are against must also because it is jeopardizing the lives in the livelihood, into dignity and the safety of those in gauze of the palestinians themselves also again calling the need for humanitarian corey doors and secure and humanitarian needs of the palestinians and gaza. i'm not sure it's enough for the palestinians who feel very much that they are, you know, the right of speech has been, you know,
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pushed aside these days. but it's definitely be showing that there is a awareness to that, at least in the higher levels of german government. and can you tell us more about what kind of people would be attending today's riley, you mentioned on the major political parties and religious groups and it does look like a rather large crowd. so who is likely to show up to a rally like this? that is specifically in solitary with israel and against anti semitism and which groups are likely to to maybe stay away. well, we've seen, i mean, i cannot say it i've, i've checked myself. we accept these there, but we've seen definitely many people of, of all the parties that's for itself is quite a big statement. we. we know that a lot of most them, of renovations that were asked to join. we're not feeling that this is a, a, the kind of event they can take part of despite of where they stand at. so many of them are aware of the complexity, but still cannot find it so easy to be taking part in this event. it seems very one sided to many of them, but we've also, i can also tell you that as much as this is
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a at installing therapy with jews. and it's also probably not attended by to many choose the fear of, of jews and is released in germany to congregate these days. either you know, beat in their synagogues read on the streets, be it on no school yards. the fear is so deep that many of them and i, i know from 1st hand have chosen also to not be attending today despite we've, i'm sure that great security and many a different they know a forced minutes to make sure this is safe. and this is a safe place for anybody who chooses to take part where you are. yeah, very tens times for everybody. moment. that was the least analyze the scenarios on us 20. thank you so much. you're welcome. bye as well. there were also many pro palestinian rallies and cities around the world as
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israel's war against hamas. and is siege of gauntlet enters, is 3rd week. many of the demonstrations are demanding that is ralph stop. it's been barb mint of gaza, including a large demonstration in london. a sea of support for palestinians around $100000.00 peoples filled the streets of london tolling on israel to still fits from bond meant gas in retaliation. so the deeply tier of attacks by that is the most militant groups come off upon the city and we'd like to return home one day, you know, as apartments being in here on the brothers and sisters in gaza and somebody i wish we can do more protests is what we can do in a minute. and it is symbols, hundreds, lift toys outside the, is really embassy that the children of casa, who died in the latest violence. the biggest reason why i
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came here today is these charles, which is the same situation, would have happened in my country. my child would die my child's blog, appreciate it. i'm. i'm here today so that my child can fight in the same way tomorrow as i thought today. chains of thousands also turned out across the spring with clear supports the palestinians in madrid. some demonstrate is expressed the fury by bidding and stumping on in his reign flag. many probably ceased as inflamed by what they say is a genocide and we stand in different it's justin, moth. i'm so it's one of those killing civilians, doctors, and targeting screenings, hospitals, churches, and most of a proof that there is a double standard because we don't see the same response for palestinians as we've seen for ukraine. we have to show support for the palestinian people of the i guess . well yeah, the in the us hundreds carrying palestinian flags match through washington
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dc. many cooling for an immediate cease fire and an end to the bloodshed many countries are seeing is surge and anti semitic violence related to the is really come off. conflict dw charlotte telson, pills spoke to members of london's jewish community to say that hate crimes and intimidation are on the rise of message. quickly covered up but not easily raised. anti semitic vandalism targeting a jewish community in london. the u. 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 lily, a bets divide, the whole the cost so much carol, today she uses social media to educate a new generation. i'm horace the past. now her great grandson says he's felt afraid
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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 say. if she had to cross the wilds, i said for the 1st time in my life, i posted the tweets about this that i felt scared. so why am i keep off as of what you're selling in the street from london? but i also put one message though it just that my great grandmother, divide the holocaust, not so that people like maybe skaggs and then same as a says in terrorist out of where a lot your symbols with pride incidents across the u. k. race from a sultan abuse to damage to jewish property. to schools in london doped in red paint this week several closing the doors and tiny as as they are being targeted. some parents seem to keep the kids at home and 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
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all seem to have students come from including us, scared to express such evidence, the students a cooling us offering, whether they should we go on to campus. we always seem to a student spacing throughout the physical assaults. and unfortunately, the figures are when you're going off in terms of anti semitic incidence. a charity monitoring anti semitism in the u. k. says that was moving 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 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 warning that events of brewed coffee used to say secret division in the u . k. to them it's push an extra $3000000.00 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,
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one safety can never be guaranteed. it's really projecting a message is that the jews in this country all not safe. i think that as a community we will stand our strong against any of those actions. but at the same time, i do think that it reflects a concern that there are people walking around the most excited today that robin and condemn the actions of combustion. i think for some reason that that means that they can also write to the 90 synthetic momma parents faithful 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 dreadful could follow at home the let's turn our attention now to some other world news, and voters in argentina had to the pools on sunday to choose a new president. it's expected to be a tight race between the 3 main candidates. the far right over terry,
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in heavier mulay is leading in the polls. the anti establishment candidate has radical ideas and how to revive argentine is struggling economy including dumping the pay. so for the us dollar is main. opponent is argentina's economy ministers. sergio masa representing the ruling center lift coalition. he's had to defend his policies to voters facing the worst economic crisis in decades. then there is a conservative candidates, puts receivable rich, a former security minister, she supports giving more power to law enforcement. all 3 will have to win over argentina. struggling middle classes have seen rampant inflation. enrolled there, living standards and financial security. while teaching the drums, he can almost forget his worries. that is that a q is a musician in one of situs. he feels lucky to earn money doing what he loves. but
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he and many of us in argentina, struggle to make ends meet, to choose going high inflation. we deeply got high work 3 times as much now. and before i teach in 3 different places, instead of just one, we have seen that i'm putting in many more hours that i cannot likely it is the same or even less than 10 years ago. you can feel that it's a shame. and i me to also sales self make drumsticks a new but necessary sign to be even though it's possible also works and still they had to move with a 5 year old son to a small apartment in 203 now. so one bedroom making costs downsizing. it is the new normal for many middle class families. and they don't believe the new president will make any difference for the economics troubles. shut up the but obviously the, my will vote for the lesser evil isn't that in, but then i can see we certainly need. it's tremendous to have to put it that way. let me see and don't think we have none of the candidates represent a show. no,
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i don't think there's anything they offer a new vehicle that will provoke change and improve things. so used to work a lot or say like will say you have an overall confidence in politics is at a record low in argentina, previous governments have failed to tackle inflation that fine, always over 100 percent, the system deficit spending and currency. the valuation are among the causes and that's fronting many analogy and tina to consider outside of candidates like libertarian economist harvey. it'd be like, let's say that you know what? the people have a very critical view on the political experienced argentina has had. and the last time years they moved to new testing and that's made it possible that now there's a 3rd space to get into the 3rd space that we determine we as a libertarian or the minorities, very right wing, conservative in the style of the united states. and that party is supported by
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a 3rd a vote or use it by c o c. i believe that is sort of what's on this on. so to see that as of worry. so for tightness, could have seen that a bit to get by the 66 year old sales cross, look at markets and must still attend patients. a minimum pension is not enough to move on. she was scared that the economy could get even worse after the elections. and not only that, we put under located just not much. the very basic rights of the people are at stake level that means health education and human rights in general. or in the or say mid i interface with millay or someone like blue ridge. we perfectly know that they will abolish these rights. but now i will you still have joyce? i'm not saying massa is very different. pretty much that, but i think he somehow will manage. yep, i can do the as origin. tina is heading to the polls. one thing is the sudden trust
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in the next government is a rare commodity. so that's the latest on the, to the news this hour. but don't forget, you can get lost more news information and analysis on our website. just go to the w dot com, you can also follow us on social media and our handle is at the w news on marian edwards, dean. i'll be back in just a few moments with more headlines for you. thanks for watching the
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