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the, the, this is dw news live from the land. one of the hostages released by hamas talks about how rude deal you'll put the lift. shits describes how she was bundled onto the back of the low to bike mike some of the spices and taking into a network of gaza tunnels, which looked like a spider's web. also coming up on the program dw, visits a company that was over run by some of the militants on october. the 7th and has from residence and rescue work is about the horace of the attack. and,
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and ukraine. evacuations are ordered from the excess on reach them. all children must now leave the southern region of the russian forces repeatedly shell residential areas. the other there i'm i need to. there's mckinnon. welcome to the program. one of the 2 hostages released from garza by the is list well as an organization from boss has given a news conference from host hospital of to undergoing medical checks. you'll have that lift, it says she was adopted and placed on the back of the most of like the full being forced to look for columbus. it's through tunnels. run by come us. she did also say that hostages with tracy gently by the captions, and that they quote, took care of every detail, including medicine and food, had also shower and helped her mother recount they will deal the,
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sorry thing the sharing when she doesn't use rebecca versus his injurious limb gave us an update on the release.
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tough dishes. well, these are the 1st public comments my age made them from the hospital where she's recovering me. so some of the press conference that her daughter trying to translate to was have you all have a lift shits we spoke of the having been through hell. she talked about being taken on the back of america by through the gauze and fancy. she criticized the fence as well saying that millions have been spent on that pence and it hadn't been able to protect them as she spoke of having been bruised. and you've heard the door to mentioning that she'd been hit by sticks her her and all the other hostages. she was we've had been hit 56 by the circle to bob. i believe that means use so that they had been injured in that she'd suffered bruises. she she spoke because you heard there was a huge network of tunnels that they were forced to work for several kilometers. uh, and then when taken into this network of tumble tunnels, which you describe as being something like a spider's web. and she, she said that the captives of the home of some of the tents told her that they
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believed in the kohan, and that they wouldn't hunt the captives. and but she said that she was provided for that though they fed her that she ate with her must militants while she was down there, that they had medical treatment and they were being kept god. and the old things were taken care of. she said, even women with feminine hygiene issues with being taken care of. so uh, overall uh, she seems to have be in relatively good health the, the doctors at the hospital where she is being taken care of saying that she hasn't suffered any severe injuries at no one has the audit captive. as medical said, both the husbands are still in captivity as well as it move into 100 dollar people . and what do we know about the deal that secure the release? the details on the dealer of course limited, but we know that could tal. it's thing a very big role in negotiations,
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trying to mediate between israel and some us. but in this one in particular, we know that egypt played a great deal. so these are joint agent guitar. he talks with the most militants of else talking through them, not directly negotiate and part of the negotiations. but we do believe that they were somewhat involved in the game, or that they were the, there was a cessation in the bombing in order for the women to be transported and of course of the humanitarian workers to come in to collect them those tools ongoing. we were hearing yesterday that perhaps some 52 national hostages may be released there. those tools are ongoing. we have no further information yet. we do know that mazda of demanding fuel and exchange for those militants, and that's something that as well. so if i hasn't been willing to agree to rebecca, thanks so much for the update. that's the w correspondence. rebecca versus now on october, the 7th templates, bailey was one of the 1st communities step was attacked by some of the terrorists.
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within 2 weeks later, dozens of residents have not yet been lo cases and also receive all still trying to identify bodies. it'll be as much from the visits of the kibbutz as possible, an organized press tool. the word of warning for of you is the following. report does contain some graphic descriptions of the hamas attack. security is tyson keyboards barely today. but don 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, how much lead terrorist move from house to house over hours killing civilians. we're taking them hostage. today is keyboards, this deserted all. what's left are burnt, destroyed houses, and the community in ruins of you know,
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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, there's a good reason. deciding who is the live boosted rama gold was part of a small group defending of the keyboards. he said they fired till they ran out of bullets. and i got to tell the story because 2 angels came to people, some reserve soldiers have no idea where they came from, address miss davis or munition in a cell phone. so we can pull up families that tell them where we are. okay, and we kept them going and kept on fighting. it was dark. seeing the army arrived when the fighting stopped. emergency responders, looking for survivors, found scenes of horror, which it opened the stomach, what small children, a boy and a girl had started the back and tortured and i'll say tortured now. yes,
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i'll say the father was without us. they took out his i. the mother was a breast was cut off and while the children were really attacked and they didn't hit the middle and heating the food of the how of different holiday float, holiday me that this, this, this, this family was suppose the physical evidence of what happened at places around the country arrives here at a mixture of morgan, central israel. these are some of the up to 200 unaccounted for. people more are still being found. we are working day and night. it shifts 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
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a whole emission for us identifying the last casualties and 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 $100.00 people around 10 percent of the community. for the for rami gold, whose sister in law was killed that morning, there can only be one response. israel must completely destroy garza name of the terrible mistakes there heard of this very bad but the damage they will suffer will be even worse. and the idea isn't it will
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never think of doing that again. if this the only way we can live together by them understanding that they can do it to a single emergency respond or yasu 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 a lot will be strong. the world is supporting us. yes, we want to piece this a very important thing. the piece. yes. but not with home us. peace seems a far away prospect here and the ruins of people spinning was the israel from us. conflicts continues were such as a warning about a surge of mental health problems that will plague the region for years to come. she re daniels is a psychologist. i'm the executive director of counseling at if i'm that's and is really organization for emotional 1st aid. welcome to dw, don't to daniels. we really appreciate you. joining us a such
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a very difficult time. your organization has a telephone hotline and an online chat service. could you give us a sense of how this crisis is affecting your organizations? what as well we and the ongoing total extremely difficult and challenging days in the front lines of national emotional support. all over 1600 volunteers with families. the cation already received over $27000.00 distress calls. it's a rise of about $500.00 a percent. so on saturday, with the outbreak of the war, we were one of the 1st organizations to administer health in real time. we were also among the 1st the 1st to, to going to the motional back to choose the for the shop is where the society and
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we have 50 years of experience was we have never known something of this scale business stations. the nightmare of the, the goes beyond anything we could have imagined. our volunteers will never forget the screams of young adults from the party in the game who called us from the fields where they hid, living to be rescued. we won't forget the frightened whispers of mothers telling us that they are so sure thing of the bombshell. and we can't forget leaving calls under life by or it's something we never experience. so you, you're suggesting we were making clear that you were guessing cold as these atrocities. what happening? i wanted to ask you, you know, who has been reaching out to you? i presume it's also people in the off to most of what happened trying to, to cope with what has happened. what kind of people are quoting you as well,
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exactly. we get calls from a kids as young a 6 year old as teenager soldiers, the military students, as well as the a, a we, we see a lot of uncertainty. fear anxiety, lawson, grief, eh, coves, the, that's really how it's breaking is some of them a call us some conflicts, us the through the chat. lots of why we hear the sirens in the background. non. so can you tell us what emotional 1st aid entails in these situations? how do you actually help? as well as normally we live under the illusion? does nothing bad go? has those to us and disaster shall thursday illusion that we are in control? and suddenly we realize that's what has been can no longer be. that means the way
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we view ourselves, others and the world we live in changes after such an event as a sense of continuity and our life is disruptive. so when we give them multiple 1st a, a via telephone or online, we, 1st of all, listen, we let people tell their story and we validate their emotions. sometimes we help them practice their skills all for coming down the mindfulness and breathing techniques. and we remind them about their resilience on this trend. sometimes our main job is to keep the size of the home, which they're not, no longer sick. and the health of them, i understand that we are resilient and we can adopt and we can get through this together. and that's like a volunteering and the,
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the finding solidarity is so important now around the world that will help us all who low are broken hearts and let some lights come into the picture. that fishery daniels from the emotional 1st aid group around. thank you so much for your time and helping you understand helping us understand more of the work that you are doing. thank you. thank you. this now is rails blockade of the gaza strip is causing acute shortages in food medicine and fuel. the lack of fuel is threatening to disrupt goals as emergency service is already stretched by the ongoing is really bombardment garza the blood stained, wreckage of an ambulance and gaza. this vehicle was crushed by the bloss terminates . really asked drag that it was one last purpose we were running out of
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fuel. and so we have been taking petro and diesel from the damaged ambulances and using it to fuel the ones that are working in common cause as evidence drivers. emetics have been working around the clock and a great personal risk since israel up again, bombing the strip. how much control health industry says that over 5000 people, i think killed in the bombing legend. so, but that you were having great difficulty transporting the injured. also because there are several strikes going on at the same time that there are also a lack of communication. i don't, it's almost non existent. she, they will not do that. in addition to it's back in pain is around and forced to complete locate of the gaza strip. allowing only a trick of aid since a how much terrace attacks on october 7th,
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the claims that how much is holding petrol is refusing to let in any fuel. as part of the deliveries with more and more ambulances destroyed and still running out. because emergency services could soon become defunct, at a time when their work is more important than ever and symbol, we can speak to sariah ali from save the children. she joins us now from amman and jordan, welcome to dw, so i thank you for your time. israel says that hamas has stockpiled fuel in garza, my ask you has your organization seen any signs of this? and can you tell us what the fuel situation is like? and goals are right now. thanks so much for having me. um yeah, the fuel situation in garza right now is critical. i've not received the book that you've just shay said an organization. say to the children currently has to truck out the rock, the crossing in egypt. and what we do know is that it's the critical,
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not a get in quickly. right? now we're seeing that hospitals are running on a, a couple of days. you'll last. so that means that generates is what be able to keep going, you know, not saving life support machines with babies might have to switch. all people are currently rushing food and water. so the need is for us to cool right now. and god, yeah, i was going to ask you, you know, about food was a medicine, can you describe what things like now that's a some a truck. so being able to enter garza so of course we welcome the fact that some h trucks have been able to get in. but realistically it's nowhere near enough. you know, this is just wrong in the ocean. i'm to give some context for the recent escalations environments, gardens population 2300000 people of that 2300000 people, 80 percent, with dependent on international aid. it's about hundreds of trucks coming in every
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day. and now we've seen 1000, so it's just a drop in the ocean. and the situation is settings value right now, and it's guessing what. who decides when this a goes and can i ask you a working with how muscles or it has to coordinate this? so it's a coordinated effort the people on the ground, you know, i can say is that my organization state for children has been working in gaza and in the occupied palestinian territory. the decades we've been that since the 1950s metal really robust and reliable procedures in place to make sure that the aid get to those who need it most. i think also cause is the fact that the need of some critical right now in gauze and we're seeing as of 5000 people died. i would 2000 children have been killed. that is one child killed every 13 minutes. that's absolutely critical that you get an a c spy is agree to what's about your stuff on
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the ground. what does it like for them having to work under these conditions? so i'll stop in gaza. absolutely petrified, just like ordinary civilians. they'd have to leave that homes, you know, we're seeing 1400000 people displaced the car at the sheltering wherever it's safe to do so. but the on the board involvement and they all asked to be terrified for what to come in. that was held up in rooms rushing, multiple tools that complete not clean and safe drinking water, the rushing food and they're running out medical supplies. and i think nothing can move forward until a ceasefire is agreed. so we absolutely need you to agree to receive via the us is promising a constant flow of a using any signs that will, that this might happen. so as i said at the moment, it's just dozens of trucks getting in,
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which is nowhere near enough to need. and while we do welcome some 8 getting and i think we can all appreciate that nobody can be expected to deliver at 8 or 10 minutes to 8. under these circumstances, it says a threat to lie. and if that is constant bombardment, so with the ceasefire, we need all policies to agree to it. his international humanitarian. no. which means that sacred safe spaces and civilian infrastructure like hospitals and like schools are protected so that those who are most vulnerable, which is the children in every conflict. children as the most vulnerable so that they can be protected and that aid can getting quickly. but also safely sariah late from saves the children. thank you so much for speaking to us on data. thanks so much for having me. for the french president and manually, my call is the latest west and leda to have visited israel at a joint use conference with these re the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in
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jerusalem. the french president proposed an international coalition against from us and extension of the coalition. fighting against is lumnick station, iraq and syria. we also stress the need to re launch the palestinian peace process . my call will be the 1st western leader to visit boz, israel's premier, i'm the president of the palestinian authority. is missing the box in romano, later today. okay, we're going to take a quick look at some of the stories making news now and sole says a boat carrying a group of north korean citizens has crossed into south korean wolf has the vessel was intercepted of the east and the port city of structure. and those aboard have now been brought to safety. the passengers allegedly expressed that intent to defect one person has died and for missing off for a coat,
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a collision between talked to cargo ships in the north sea. the accident happened 22 kilometers south west of the german island of helga, and one of the ships is believed to have sunk. following the incident, search and rescue f that is underway, the at least 15 people were killed and schools ended when a passenger train collided head on with a freight service in bangladesh. the accident happened about 60 kilometers north east of the capital. deca, emergency services said the death toll could rise, because some passengers were trapped in the wreckage of the german trunk and it will not show its the ukrainian prime minister, dennis schimmel hall, are attending a drum and ukrainian economic form in berlin. today, the event focuses on rebuilding ukraine, a task that's obviously very challenging, given the fact that russian attacks on the country ongoing,
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due to intense artillery fire source, he's in the southern ukrainian region of hassle and half. now, order to fullest evacuation of children, official say more than $800.00 children are expected to be moved to safe areas. ukraine says the russian forces have been showing civilian infrastructure, but in essence, like now, as we've heard, so it's saying that a boats carrying a group of north korean citizens apparently seeking to defect, has crossed into south korea invoices. the vessel was intercepted of the eastern port city of salt show and those bold. what brought to safety is the 2nd known case of north koreans crossing the sea border to seek defection and recent months. 9 people across the west and c boundary on a fishing boat in may. most north korean escapees make their way through china and south east asia. watching dw news lie from bell and here's
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a quick reminder of our top story today. come off, has released 2 elderly hostages. the is ray and the woman with us transferred to egypt and then handed over to the is really military before being taken to a medical facility and to leave the husbands. pause still being held captive by come gun was one of the 2 hostages released from johnson. and by the is limits to bill as an organization from us has given a news conference from hospital off to undergoing medical checks. you'll have a lift. shit said she was abducted, placed on the back of a note of like the full being forced to for columbus is through tunnels run by some us. she also said hostages with treaty gently by their captors, and that they quote, took care of every detail, including medicine and suit a door. so cheryl and helped her mother recount odeo as the,
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sorry thing. the the the, the box on
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the dw is rebecca versus in jerusalem gave us an update on the released hostages or well these are the 1st public comments my age made them from the hospital where she's recovering the so some of the press conference that her daughter trying to translate to was have you all have a lift shits who spoke of the having been through hell. she talked about being taken on the back of the motor to bike through the gauze and fancy. she criticized the fence as well saying that millions have been spent on that pence and it hadn't been able to protect them as she spoke of having been bruised. and you heard the door to mentioning that she'd been hit by sticks her her and all the hostages. she
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was, we've had been hit by 6 by the so called should bob, i believe that means use so that they had been injured in that and she'd self a bruises. she, she spoke, as you heard, there was a huge network of tunnels that they were forced to route for several kilometers. uh, and then when taken into this network of tumble tunnels, which you describe as being something like a spider's web. and she, she said that the captain, so the announcement attends, told her that they believed in the come on, and that they wouldn't hurt the captives. and but she said that she was provided for that, that they fed her, that she ate with homeless militants, while she was down there that they had medical treatment and they were being kept god. and the old things were taken care of. she said, even women with feminine hygiene issues with being taken care of. so uh, overall uh, she seems to have be in relatively good health the, the doctors at the hospital where she is being taken care of saying that she hasn't
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suffered any severe injuries at no one has the all the captive as medical said, both the husbands are still in captivity, as well as more than 200 other people. and what do we know about the deal that secure the release? the details on the dealer of course limited, but we know that katasha is playing a very big role in negotiations, trying to mediate between israel and some us. but in this one in particular, we know that egypt played a great deal. so these are joint egypt guitar, he talks with the most militants of else talking through them, not directly negotiate and part of the negotiations. but we do believe that they were somewhat involved in that they were that they were the there was a cessation in the bombing in order for the women to be alright with it to intrude interrupt that because the nato secretary general young sheldon book is meeting the
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swedish prime minister all for us to send and stop home. today, we're going to listen into what you have to say filled its commitments. sweden has amended its constitution, changed its loss, expanded the counter terrorism of corporation, and resumed arms big sports to to the key. nate, the house re committed to the fight against terrorism, including by updating our actions on on i have a pointed unassisted inspector general to sure, as my special coordinator for counterterrorism, ensuring our response remains strong. affective uncle, haven't know all the ally has suffered more tires to tax then took here and i'm glad we have been able to address it to kias legitimate security concerns in the way that enables sweden's membership to move forward. i look forward
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to welcoming sweden.

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