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the the, this is dw news line from funding. one of the hostages released overnighted by how boss recount total deal id 5 year old. the younger that lives, she said she went through house a. she was bundled onto a motor bikes and taking into what you called a spider's web of tunnels. dw visits that keep books it was over run by how much better sense? on october, the 7th president, sand emergency would speak of the horace of the attack of 3. if johnson's hospitals are forced to shut down as emergency services who struggle to cope under these
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raggedly bombardments, doctor st shortages. a few inventions, of course, in increasing numbers of lines, address the unfilled k a welcome to the program, one of the hostages released by how mass overnights has been speaking about the audio. gosh, if it, if she says she was abducted on a motorbike and forced to go to columbus as of the tunnels. basically 5 year old said she and other hostages were treated gently by the captain who provided medicines on food issue. it is talking about that not. i know i was lying on the motorcycle. i left my body on one side and my legs on the other end. the guys will beat me on the way they didn't break my ribs, but hurt me very much. and it made it very hard for me to breathe.
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there were 5 of us, and each of us had someone who guarded them. they treated us well. they took care of all the details. there were women there who knew what feminine hygiene means. they made sure we had everything that the toilets were cleaned. they cleaned it, not us. i should say they were very gracious. they kept us clean, kept us spent. we had the same food dated peter bread, cheese, mouth to cheese and to cover. that was the only meals each day. let's get more on this for mac correspondent, tonya crime and juice, and welcome tanya. what else has that younger of at least it's been say i see a hard time. the one and she said she was treat it well under the circumstances of course, but she also said that she was going to ho and she said as well that she felt they
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were not protected at all. that it was very easy for those militants in this initial attack on october 7 to preached as high security defends that was not those so long ago to see also the gaza strip that they came in and overrun the keyboards, which is very close to because i border and kill people and the 2 people hostage i like uh they did with her, and her husband who is actually still housed in garza. she also said interestingly that there were walked into a system of tunnels, which she described as a spider web that they were working for a very long time that you both in house sandoval with other hostages. and that is of course, interesting information because don't know is really officials. i've always said there's a garza beneath garza and that this, this uh, this uh, these tunnels that are underground so, so that also shows, however, how difficult it will be to locate those hostages and to,
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to potentially rescue them. there are $220.00 hostages that are held and gaza that has been confirmed so far from the is really all me and mostly the, the families and relatives said no, there's less than 10 minutes of that. they would have listened. certainly very carefully. what you had to say, and this was the 2nd release of hostages. how was this arranged? from what we understand. it was mainly done through the mediation with katara and egypt. these are traditionally a countries that maybe age between in directly or between homos and as well. also, when we look back at a previous fours when they were a cease fire being admitted to the know we understand how most referred and the statements to cut her as a broker of this or maybe a to and the prime minister's office is really prime minister's office referred to
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egypt and thanked him for the health in uh, mitigating this uh, these hostages, the last 2 as well. they were released on humanitarian grounds as the most put it. so it seems there was nothing and nothing given in return. but we also understand that this, their international effort, so they might see other stakeholders behind the scenes and then goals because some of the hostage also do have a dual citizenship or a foreign nationals. right. so for i think uh, hostages that have been released, this must give people hope backs up more will follow hello somehow, but there's a lot of uncertainty, a lot of speculation. and also room is and it's very difficult, you know, in the circumstances there's an ongoing war and to get, you know, the information, all of this happens behind the scenes. so there has been this, i mean that is the expectation that is really popular and also pressure,
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obviously by relatives and families of those hostages. that israel will do more to get those hostages a back that has been reports. and that is really media that this talk about 50 hostages, that might be released, but we don't have any confirmation on that or means to know, uh, you know, where the, this would be confirmed anytime soon. we just have to wait and see the different scenarios also that are discussed here. among all the military correspondence and is right, you know what it means is a ground defensive of what happened if there would be a risk commission or what are the incentives for a mouse? you know, you see more and more civilians being coach also by is, was air strikes in gaza, you know what they want in return. what is rarely is prepared to give to all these unknowns. it's very difficult at the moment that is a bit of hold because for people where no release, but nobody knows, you know, what will be the next step in, in this ongoing war as well. thank you for that time,
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your interest as well. the un security council is meeting to discuss the hostages on the conflict between israel. i'm homeless medicines, member states are expected to vote on the us resolution in support of israel demonstrates as if gathered outside the un building in new york chanting, bring them home and showing pictures of cost to just being home by us. the w is that in his pole has been speaking to some of the demonstrators right on here, just across the un headquarters of the security challenges taking place today. i have shown these are not with me. showing here is one of the older noises of this is in protest. what does it tell us? what is going on right here behind us? sonya is hundreds of people with broken hearts. time for the u. n. to reset free, our families or a friend who had been kidnapped by some us more than 2 weeks ago. we have kids and babies and women and dear friends of ours that are stuck in,
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in guys that are being held as hostages. and we just ask everyone to do as much as they can to something for you immediately as possible. so here also the permanent members of those well hold has to hostage. it sounds like a little bit, you know, how do they keep up and what does it mean to such a large community is here today. i think we've seen a delegation of the families of it didn't have to center the land for meeting. they have very important meetings with the higher end people from the u. n. a. and we all don't put all the pressure at possible to set free our, our 220 family members, kids babies that are still helping and we see them family members here and are also just a very, very strong sense of emergency in,
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in the entire community both is really in america and there was a community freedom fighters all over just wants to fight for 2 to 3 are, are, are hostages or doing everything we can for that. i think people are just can't stand the fact that young children are being held as hostages for this long time. and we don't even know what's going on with them. we don't know if they're getting their medicines and they're being bad. all right, and you still have diversity then it's so they say what we're asking for you to understand what's going on with them to get to get to bring them everything they need to set them free as a possible to bring them home. thank you. so my brain on this now to bring the so need, so feel that's what's going on here. people really good security council. everything
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to bring the hostages home as soon as possible. and it is a job. it is a foreign minister, has been speaking i had on the council meeting, what streaming se yachts, yachts, and really focused on the humanitarian crises as you start to use, fighting for your military ceasefire. she told me to focus on the, during the speech she's expected to deliver laser of the security council. she also talked about, did her talent deal the mazda attacker germans. i talked about the right of israel to defend itself. and she was really outspoken about her take a tuesday, a solution might be the only way out. and she also said, you know, we have to have the bigger picture in mind. this is not only about a short term solution. this is about the broader picture. and the future of the
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whole region council, a sky vote on a us a draft called holding false to monetary impose is unprecedented support for israel . the documents preamble says it's meant to remind member states of view and initial mission that you could remind us of that mission. yeah, well, you know, the on was founded in the, of the most of the 2nd world war. so the main course really is to bring people from all around the world need, as soon as you can leave us a model on the road together to prevent wars from the even saw. this doesn't always a successful. so there's another goal is if conflicts appear, if wars have started that everything is being done to protect a civilian and follow the rules of law. the rules of war, something present by pressing on the stage of the dream is read and
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also in washington last week. and that is also a message to the government to do every thing to prevent these from civilian homes, also in guns, so sorry for that. so it is a n, his poll in new york outside the one building one of the 1st communities homeless terrorist attacks on the 7th of october was keyboards buried within 2 weeks later that thousands of presidents are still missing. and many victims remain identified . the deputies, max vanda has been to the keyboards, is report contains mid material that you may find disturbing. security is tyson keyboards barely today. but at dawn 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 in the realm to keep boots for hours
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firing. machine guns grenades, rocket launchers, how much lead terrace moved from house to house over hours killing civilians were taking them hostage to date this keyboards, this deserted all. what's left are burnt, destroyed houses, and a community in ruins. these rail, your forties, 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, because it was received and decided who's, who's to live boosted rami 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 from the reserve soldiers. i have no idea where they came from, address davis or munition and a cell phone. so we can pull up families that tell them where we are. okay. and we
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kept them going and kept on fighting. it was dark, seeing you on your road. 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, i'll say the father was without it. they took out his eyes. the mother was a dress was cut off and while the children were brutally attacked and in the middle and eating the food of how of different holiday clothes, the 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 shift, morgan central is real. these are some of the up to 200 unaccounted for. people
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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 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 bereft at the boots. barry from us killed more than $100.00 people around 10 percent of the community. for ronnie gold whose sister in law was killed
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that morning, there can only be one response. israel must completely destroy gaza. they made a terrible mistake there heard of this very bad the damage they will suffer will be even worse. and the idea is, and they will 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 ya see land. 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 of it will be strong. the world is supporting us. yes, the one the piece is 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 my sons of reporting, research as a warning of
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a search and mental health problems that i say will play the region for us to come . even if the goal was to ends tomorrow, they say people would still be bringing from the motion of tom for months and years to come. with course that's on top of decades of previous traumas from one conflict and deprivation. on monday, israel's 1st lady michelle had sunk, i met with some of the families of the victims and the hostages. she told dw about her consent. i don't really think we grass the, the gravity of the entire situation. we're not used to such numbers to such a magnitude and definitely not to the sites that we've all seen. and i think, you know, the ones, the physical ones can heal. but the song will take much longer time. and that is why this is an issue. i've been dealing with the issue of mental health
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and helping people in need is something i've been doing in regular life and pre war times. and it is something that comes much more seriously into the is really being well doctor really should low as a clinical psychologist and trauma therapist. she joins us from tennessee in israel, a welcome to the w. dr. deer share. the 1st lady's view that people probably don't grasp the magnitude of health issues to come. yes, i totally agree. i don't think anyone can even begin to imagine how long it will take. all of us and the whole world i suppose to, to jump out of this horrific terrific situation where very small children in insurance or, or growing into this horrible,
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horrible world with all of these events. and we need to find ways of culture balancing all the horrific events and helping people realize that at least for the moments, some of them are relatively safe. and, and want to focus also on the resources that they may have available or can be developed to help them deal with it is for basic trauma. and what sort of mental health issues of people is the country is society likely to face if these at troll most uh, if there is no intervention as well without immediate civilization for those who may need is. and there are many and also the other interventions that are like short term interventions close by to
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the events that happen without that kind of, of, of focused intervention. there is of course, the likelihood of p t a c. um, you know, uh, being very prevalent even more than it is today with everything else that has been going on over the years. so early intervention is, is like, who show it's key to, to somehow decrease the likelihood of pete csp for the, anyone who is involved. as far as you can tell is that, is that early intervention being provided? well, to some extent, yes it is. there are specialist who, who, who work in this area. but of course, there is such a wide spread needs that i think the government will, will need to a location. you know, a lot of resources to make possible of the ongoing care that people need. whether
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they're very young children, children of all ages their parents and professionals in the fields, 1st responders, cetera. you know, and have you, yourself worked with people directly affected by these attacks. yes i, i am in touch. i am currently working with with 24 and students who were here in one of the cube scene on the massacre of october, the 7th. this is where they were um, you know, rudely awakened from what they were doing at the time. it was early morning and, and they were attacked like 3 different times into 3 different waves spied service on their 2 books. many of them died in front of the friends who survived to tell the tale. some of them were injured, some of them may be still in hospital,
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and they really were totally unprepared for anything like that. as any of us were. i mean, who would expect on a sub this morning and holiday to have hundreds of terrace coming into one's homes . i'm attacking the whole neighborhood. the whole. she boots the whole every cultural community. um, you know, this is like a horrible nightmare that no one wants them as people are dealing as best they can . and it's, it's very, very hard and it's important to focus on, on the fact that there is, there are moments of relative safety and that the event is over for now. and that they survived, and they do the best they could under the circumstances. right? so we have to focus on teams of, of danger and of responsibility and of skills and, and deal with these important issues with actually in front of talking
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a set through that. so clearly a clinical psychologist, dr. booth should live in telling me thank you for having me. or how much says more than 5700 people have been killed in these writing the asked strikes and gaza so far? or far as they say, 3 of guys, those hospitals are out of options because they've been out of fuel for generates as israel is blockade, is causing a huge shortages of food medicine and, and fuel. the lack of fuel in particular is hedging emergency service is already stretched by the bombardment. the blood stained, wreckage, ambulance, and gaza. this vehicle was crushed by the bloss companies really asked drake labels one last purpose we were running out of fuel. and so we have been taken federal and diesel from the damaged ambulances and using it to fuel the ones that are working in common causes ambulance drivers,
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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 think killed in the bombing legend. so, but if 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, the things that how much is holding petrol is refusing to let in any fuel. as part of the deliveries with more and more ambulances destroyed in fuel running out.
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because emergency services could soon become defunct, at a time when their work is more important than ever, is looked at a couple of other stories from around the world to china. her sac defends most of these young few weeks after he was last seen in public chinese state media. so i know replacements has been named. mr. lee is the 2nd senior chinese official to disappear mysteriously and that'd be fired within 3 months. as after foreign minister, a chin gagnen july soft career says about counting north korean citizens as the entity sports. as the vessel was intercepted of the port of stop show and the people on board brought to safety. passengers offers whom do have defected. the secretary general sweden could be admitted as a full member, as early as next month against elton bucks. as the eliza is counting on the toughest column to ratify sweden's bed at to join the native without. the light is on deck as president had previously f locked the application,
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accusing suite of harboring terrorists. so it is important that my correspondent type of shelton stock told us that what has to happen before sweden states our membership can be confront as well. of course, it was a really big deal that secretary journal souls and berg is visiting sweden just at the time that turkey, the turkish president, erewhon has finally submitted the ratification been to the parliament. as we know this has been something this we've been has been waiting on for well over a year some neighboring finland get into the lions already. so still timber was already coming to attend an industry for him here in stock. com. and it just happens to be really good timing that everyone finally went through with this. as you said, of secretary general stilton berg, cold turkey. again, the time is now because of course it is not necessarily a done deal. you need the turkish parliament to ratify it, and then as i understand it from swedish officials, it will go back to president air to one. yet,
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one more time. it still needs one more push from eric to want to finally get sweden india alliance. so the swedes are definitely keeping their fingers crossed and holding their breath because it is not 100 percent certain that it goes through even now that it's gone to parliament. a terry sills report saying, i'll be back out the top of the out with more well the
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we all because like, instead of the i'm british manager, you're welcome. on today's program, we're looking at the 3 questions around the is around home us full based on developments. sofa number one will from us release more hostages in the coming days from a to good the conflict expand into a region one involving the united states. and number 3, does china have a tangible.

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