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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you are watching, you know, the news coming to live from berlin. i'm us releases to more hostages. the elderly women have been reunited with relatives at a hospital in tel aviv their release. it comes in and reports the west as inviting israel to delay a ground offensive. vincent gaza so that more hostages can be freed. also coming off our show dw visits
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a couple that was over run by how much militants on october 7th. and here from residents and rescue workers about the force of the attack, plus the doctors and also say newborn babies are among the most vulnerable patients . garza hospitals are running out of power in short on medicine. and that's the inquiry. richardson, thank you so much for joining us to elderly. as really hostages have been released by the as the most militant groups from us, the women were 1st transferred to egypt to then handed over to the is riley miller tree before being taken to a medical facility. in tel aviv israel says at least 222 people were captured by her mouse, including more elderly people and children. the united states wants as well to delay its expected ground, offensive into gaza,
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to allow for more time to secure the release of further hostages. a medical teams bundled the free does riley hostages into wasting ambulances, definitely postage on a gyptian tv revealing the latest release of egypt. buddha with garza, the women aged 79 and 85 were kidnapped by homeless militants from the homes. during the terrorist attack on israel more than 2 weeks ago, finally free, they were quickly transferred to tel aviv for treatment. they were 10, some really good news and that the conflict be up to see if the 2 hostages. we are very excited about the local key, then medical condition is okay. and this speaking to us, when we receive them be brought them to their family members. the meeting was very, very moving guzman of the home, coming a huge relief in mind. the shot,
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i believe this moment would come. i wanted this moment to come. it doesn't matter if i believed it or not, this moment is here. while the return is welcome, the women's husbands are among the 220 people. israel says a still being held captive by him. us as on susan teeth around these sites, the families, fia, and frustration, amounting israel has been a messing troops and weekends at the gaza board for days. but us media report say, washington has advised it to delay and anticipation ground defensive to allow negotiations to free more hostages and outcome. the wasting. families say can't come soon enough or enjoys lamar correspondent rebecca rivers told us more about the release of those hostages. well, the 2 elderly women as we just heard,
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were released late last night, so they do a paid to be in relatively good health. so they, we, they haven't been able to take their regular medication in the time that they have been being held hostage. so that we go on the going more tests and evaluations today, but they did in a video that was released by some us of the prisoner exchange. they did, or sorry, the hostage released i should say, nothing was exchanged uh that that they do appear to be in relatively good health. they've been flown to a hospital in tennessee weather, been checked out. they've been met with their families. they've been able to talk with their families, they actually walked out of that. 6 the, the will out across the crossing on the on foot. so they do, they do appear to be in relatively good health. now their husbands, as you just had him at report a still left behind, they're still being held hostage and go the interest of the interesting they, one of the prisoners that was released and her husband, a relatively well known peace activist. and they've worked most of a lives assisting godson's assistant,
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goes into seeking medical treatment in israel. they would go to the board to help them and help with the transport for and bring them into is riley to get medical received medical treatment. so it's not clear whether that had anything to do with the release with the decision to pick these 2 women to be released. but it's certainly very interesting background that you can see in the video as well. the, as they're walking out with, with the most militant who is taking them to the i see i see humanitarian work is to full. the exchange that she turns around. she shakes the hand of the mouse militant so that is perhaps an indication also of how the hostages being treated and that they perhaps give hope for the others that are still being held. but they're still in a fairly decent condition. indeed, do we have any insights into how this release came to be? what do we know about the deal uh, that secured the release we don't know a huge amount about the deal. we know it was broad could between egypt and some of
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the days of negotiations have been going into this prisoner exchange. in fact, there were rumors uh earlier yesterday that some 50 hostages might actually be released, the jew nationals being held. obviously, details still quite scan these are just room is at this stage, but it's being reported that that is still in negotiations. arkansas has been playing a big role in these hostage releases. we saw the other 2 days ago and these 2 and they will continue to play that role. egypt also involve, now it's still the israel was not policy to these negotiations. thought that they were still somehow involved in that they, that was this, the sites this ation of foaming, in order to allow for the hostages, a safe return, and also for the humanitarian workers who are receiving them. to me, i have 4 people in total who've been free to by homeless, where you are in israel, is there now more optimism that we might see more people released in the coming days. i think there is, of course, this optimism, as i mentioned,
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we've been hearing that potentially in the coming hours or days another 50 hostages may be released. it's not clear whether that'll be released in one go. we know that so far or how mouse has not received anything of return. so there's still a chance that they'll try and use the releases as for more negotiation. but we do expect that, that we will be saying, well, hostage hostage is released and there is also an indication that the us a cooling for this plan, the imminent this expected ground invasion to be held off in order for that to happen. so thank you. so much for your reporting, their corresponding rebecca writers on october 7th, kimball. it's for eric, who is one of the 1st communities that was attacked by her last terrorist. more than 2 weeks later, dozens of residents have not yet been located, and authorities are still trying to identify bodies to help you with a max, attend or visit at the quotes as part of an or a nice press for
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a word of warning for our viewers the following report contains some graphic descriptions of the homeless attack. security is tyson keyboards barely today. but on the morning of october 7th, the army was nowhere to be seen. the more than 1000 people living here were among the 1st to be attacked by how much fighters they room to keep boats for hours firing machine guns, grenades, rocket launchers, the sled terrace, moved from house to house over hours, killing civilians were taking them hostage. today, this keyboards, this deserted all what's left, are burnt, destroyed houses, and a community in ruins of you know, these really are sorties want the world to see this and hear from people who are there. they bring the house on the smoke them out. and when they finally opened the doors, breathing decided who's, who's to live boosted rami gold was part of
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a small group defending of the keyboards. he said they fired till they ran out of bullets. and i gotta tell the story because 2 angels came to people, some reserve soldiers have no idea where they came from, the us ever sir munition and a cell phone. so we can pull the families that tell them where we are. okay, and we kept them going and kept on fighting. there was dark green army arrived when the fighting stopped. emergency responders, looking for survivors, found scenes of horror, which just opened the stomach. what small children, a boy and a girl had started the back and tortured and i'll say tortured now. yes, i'll save the father was without they took out his i. the mother was a breast was cut off and while the children were really
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attacked and in the middle and eating the food of how of different holiday holiday meals that this, this, this, this family was suppose the physical evidence of what happened at places around the country it arrives here and it makes you more. can, central is real. these are some of the up to 200 unaccounted for. people more are still being found. we are working then nights it shift in shift, trying to identifying every agent, every one. this is hard because people were disfigured, mutilated burned. we are here doing what we're doing because we're thing. this is a whole emission for us identifying the last casualties and
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all of the civilians that the got killed is so in florida it's for us. we want to give them their final respect families waiting to bury their dead. and those who saw what happened or angry, as well as the raft. at the boots, barry from us killed more than 100 people around 10 percent of the community for rami gold, whose sister in law was killed that morning. there can only be one response. israel must completely destroy garza. the name of the terrible mistakes there heard is this very bad the damage to suffer the even worse and the idealism they will never think of doing that again. this the only way we can live together by them understanding that it can do it to a single emergency respond or ya see land out. we saw the horse. that's how most cannot be part of the future. we went through a lot, went through the holocaust. we went through
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a lot will be strong. the world is supporting us. yes, the one of the piece. this a very important thing. the piece. yes. but not with home us. peace seems a far away prospect. here in the ruins of cape woods, be heading now more than 2 weeks into the war. israel has stepped up. it's bombardment of gaza saying it's hitting him off. militant targets them off. blood gauze. a health ministry says more than 5000 people have now been killed. in error strikes and causes hospitals have been over whelmed by the number of casualties clinics are short of staff medicine and beds. they're also running out of fuel to power generators and among the most vulnerable patients are newborn babies. the tiny child struggling to brave life support. it wouldn't stand a chance at god as large as hosp to the head of the intensive care unit for pretty
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much your best worries that time is running out for his patients. well, when i see them here, we call them every one to send the necessary medical supplies for this critical department for the total or else we will face a huge catastrophe with less unaccompanied. you know, to think of you and that's nice, easy electricity's out in this department's auto body. whether off $55.00 babies, i'm going, i'm in a come self. i'm seeing a boyfriend will lose any of those who need electricity. but within 5 minutes of that have to home. and that's how much the car since how much is deadly attacks on october 7? he's right, it was in force and you totaled blockade of the gaza strip. electricity has been cut, minutes and fuel for generators of cost running out all the while these ready to air for some pounds gods are relentlessly. the bombings have flooded causes false pills with casualties. some of the women were pregnant with just give
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us a day, not a fair amount of how many we have a baby who was to live with at 26 weeks in the meal. and the weight, $892.00 grounds. some of the houses of so many mother was referred from the north and the number then after the house next to her was hit by an as striking or domestic. dia, i'm. the mother was referred to to the delivery room as she was panicking. and we just didn't see it on his face. once you realize that she was in the delivery findings, they'll do live with this baby. and he was admitted to the intensive care units with him. and then because we left us with and i received the hospital isn't guys as knowles, israel is expected to launch a ground invasion soon added peril for the hospitals. patients. the all access to further south is also struggling to cope model. so despairing of a new bones have enough enough. there was
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a shortage of capabilities and hospitals and we're afraid that things will get worse and that we won't find treatment for our children. on the 5 by the end of the world, health organization says that at least 50000 pregnant women and gaza are not receiving necessary health care over 5000 due to get passed soon in a life threatening environment to more than 50 trucks and 3 convoys have passed through the roof of border crossing from egypt and saturday, bringing aid for civilians and gaza. they were carrying food, water, and medical supplies. agencies 8 is only a tiny fraction of what is needed. the deliveries also do not include fuel. the un says fuels urgently needed for water and sanitation systems, hospitals, and bakeries. i'd like to welcome here by tv, the country director for care in the palestinian territories. she recently helped
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secure the delivery of a trucks into gaza. welcome, can you describe the situation in gaza now that we have seen these dozens of a trucks enter the territory to thank you so much and for your question and interest in knowing the situation in gaza. and, but you're going to do it in situation is becoming more and more cryptic in, on, by the hour and not by the day. and so we started to come by days when the system, the american system is going to, to be of service. and when the, because these are going to be out of the service, but now we come thinking hours, as you can see in this image, we have been able to secure and funded if to secure specificities for, for the media requirements that are needed for surviving and life saving and this includes water, food, and everyone is asking for a few with because it says the basic electricity and drinking water is an issue with
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a good supply. medical supplies that are required again for life safety. not only for the emergency or, and an emergency aid, but also for the in patients in the, in the hospital. this is of course, as you can see in the images and the overcrowding that then the consumption of contaminated want to we already started to see in the a u. n. schools and to overcome the what are what because is expected shelters and which are schools for instance, storage facilities or physics owned by the u. n. we started to see signs of the diseases. what's involved diseases like diety, yeah. rash and even even other diseases that but that are, are becoming more and more risky at the simple each hour. so a very desperate situation. i am sorry, just gonna jump in because we have limited time. i'm curious. can you tell us who is negotiating with whom to get trucks and with more aid, and are there any signs that a constant flow of trucks will be allowed?
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this at all is that this is the negotiations are happening to they you and, and they are leaving on behalf of all of the international nation that you, any didn't organization. when we was only requirements, they do the analysis also and it's collaboration with the different actors and they will lead to many goes, she ation design. and all, as you mentioned, this was a very tiny amount of the truck incident going daily basis. but i think is what come, we hope that more more trucks are, are entering, but also on the tip of that to have a on the some of the station. and if you just supply a 100 and a just a deep and dependency, as you know to is, is nothing the negotiation of the intern very limited amount of food was, was entering. it wasn't enough to, to gather for the you and facilities. but of course this, the, this is restricted to the people in the south and those who are benefiting from the show that there's. but there are many acts as many people who are and civilians in the, in the center. and who would not even access the designated ship, because by the way,
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fuel certainly has an a sticking point for israel. they're worried that homos will be able to use it for their purposes. i'm wondering if you can tell us a little bit about distribution of the aid that has made it into gaza. i'm who is your organization coordinating with to decide what goes where and is it possible to work with the mass us or east of this end? so i will explain to you what we do in care international. and this is, i assume what is happening with other organizations that the distribution of 8. so even if these trucks imagine, would meet at the end to gather and it was safe for them to enter. now the infrastructure is to view the effective and also the safety and security, or clinics and workers to distribute is not guaranteed. so what happens is that we are going to need to main act as it's present and also that u. n. a value and specifically on the role on managing bishop as they have sort of center nice area. where do we send all these a mississippi's and they wouldn't be distributing them?
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also on the other hand, this just focused on the show that as the people in the chart that well in the same time give staff and our partners, they wouldn't be able to distribute the for those who are outside of the shifted. so for instance, people in the, in the, in certain areas that are not necessarily inside the winter. so this is how we manage to do the child support ation so far. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on d w. but this important issue that is he about tv country director for care in the policy and territories. we really appreciate your time. thanks. a french president manuel my call has arrived in israel to express his support in the wake of the october 7th terrace attacks and to call for a humanitarian ceasefire in garza for collins through to meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu later today to express his full solidarity israel, he will also press for a pause in israel's bombardment of the gaza strip to allow aid to reach the
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civilian population chrome. that was relatives of french nationals who were killed or taken hostage by home. us. 30 french citizens were killed on october 7th, and 9 remain missing. let's get more on this visit from lisa louis reporting from paris lisa. hello to you. what does my crown hope to achieve with this trip? as well as the eliza and was telling us last night that this visit was supposed to be a useful visit as you just mention. and my, my call is going to push for a too many terry and polls. and this polls, according to the z, a could later on lead to a longer term sees 5 that could allow for a political solution that's at least for him on the cause hoping for. he has been pushing for it to say solution, you know, say for me is rallies from the posting and with the necessary security guarantees. there's also the possibility that emma, my call, might go to a, another country in the region and might meet
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a leader arleada's. there as other international latest, obviously my, my call is the freight that this conflict might spread in the region and he wants to do his part to prevent this from happening. yes, we see many high profile visits from the likes of all off schultz, us president joe biden, to this and how effective do you think france can be in these efforts in the middle east? well, that's a very good question. you know, in the cost of funds was seen perceived as having a more neutral stance then on the a countries in the world in the middle east. and that gave the country some sort of soft power. however, since the other 2 thousands of that seems to be no longer the case of that so far seems to be waning away in this current conflict. for example, in my call has been criticized for suddenly showing a, an unconditional silence and support for israel. but one at the same time finding pro palestinian marches in funds the day is responding to this,
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obviously thought that was necessary. the band was necessary to keep the come in the country country which has a very large muslim population, but also a very large jewish population. about paris is still, as i said, of you know, standing for supporting a 2 state solution in the region and that is, was dominant. and my, my call is, is played in full and that's why he's that he's hoping to choose something, at least during his visit, at least as i said, there's so many tiring tools which, which could lead to other things. lisa, thank you for that update. that's as low as for us in paris. here in germany, the political landscape is changing, the country's left party is that to lose significant weight in parliament. 10 of its 38 m. p. 's have now joined a new grouping founded by one of the parties most prominent members by campaigning on an anti migration platform is out of ogden. connect party will also be courting voters that are currently supporting the far right alternative for germany. the sd foggy nice,
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has also criticized current policies on thank ukraine war climate change, as well as an equality and let's find out a little bit more about her from our political correspondent, simon young. as. yeah, right. so our as logging connected is one of germany's most prominent political figures on the left. and she's each page is a bit of pretty controversial figure over the years itself and grab the headlines. for instance, she's tried once before to say, tell her own political group on the left of jen and politics back in 2018. and that fizzled out pretty quickly. been going back to the 19 ninety's. she was in the leadership then of the pdf policy that was the success of policy to the east gym and communists. and they knew she at that time she was describing himself as a communist, as she was the european parliament for a time. and she's had
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a seat in the buddhist of since 2009. and for much of that time, she's painting the leadership of the left coffee dealing carries of the like the left wing and the policies in the so this tugs and that's the policy that she's now leaving alone with. no, i know the lack party members as to what she hopes to achieve. well, she says i may names improve the lot of those on the lowest thing comes in gemini and limit migration and on foreign policy says she wants to avoid military confrontations. i think that's a no to the fact that she's much more sympathetic to the idea of a some sort of mediation between russia and ukraine when it comes to foreign policy . yeah, she's certainly getting a lot of media attention right now. i'm wondering how much of a chance to would her party have in upcoming elections or well, the post is of already been out. i'll skiing that and uh it
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a 27 percent just mainly all said they could imagine voting for a log in to next. policies are pretty high number and i think our approach on migration could appeal to some of those who currently support the fall. right. alternative for germany, in fact, 40 percent of their support is said, they could imagine a voting for a party. so i think the socialist economic policies, they might appeal to some others that this policy is actually found in so far as any been announced. it will be launched in the coming months, but if it is, it could do well in the east of jeremy. there were 3 regional elections coming up then next year. and of course, that's a place where the f d, a in the posts have done pretty well. she could have 2 schools and points that i think the questions do remain though. will people see this isn't essentially a fantasy vehicle for this figure. so involved in connecting could they possibly be puts off as a result. so many young reporting tonight with the latest here in berlin. simon, thank you. as and as you seen,
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those are critical correspondence. speaking to my colleagues frank off earlier, and you've been watching the news before we go, we do have time for a quick recap of our top story. mazda has released 2 elderly hostages. these railey women were transferred to egypt to then handed over c as riley miller treat before being taken to a medical facility in tel aviv. their husbands are still being held captive by a mouse in gaza. and that is your needs update at this hour. i'm clear,
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