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the, the, this is the, the news line from that one of the hostages released overnighted by her mass recounts the audio id 5 and all the younger read. this shift said she went through how she was bundled onto a motorbike and taken into what she called a spider's web of tunnels. on 3 of gauze as hospitals are forced to shut down this emergency services struggle to cope under these righty, bump dogwood, dr. se shortages, the fuel and medicine to put in an increasing numbers of lives that risk the
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control guy will welcome to the program. one of the hostages, released at by myself and knights, has been speaking about a deal. they'll have english ships said that told the john this that she was abducted on a motorbike and forced to walk through kilometers of tunnels. despite this 35 year old said she and her fellow hostages were treated gently by the captors who provided the medicine and food. if she is talking about that traumatic night, you know, i was lying on the motorcycle and talk to you. i left my body on one side and my legs on the other, and the guys will beat me on the way. didn't break my ribs, but hurt me very much. and it made it very hard for me to breathe. there were 5 of us and each of us had someone who guarded them. they treated us
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well. they took care of all the details. there were women there 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, but we have the same food dated peter bread, cheese, bought the cheese and to cover that was the only meal each day. uh, correspondent tanya crier in jerusalem. tell me more about it. what about that? what just given alicia's had been say, i see a hard time. the one who and she said she was treated 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 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
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so long ago to see all sort of 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 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 in a room with other hostages. and that is of course interesting information because all i know is really officials, i've always said there's a gaza 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, 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,
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the families and relatives said no the 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 egypt and thanked him for the health in mitigating this uh, these hostages,
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the last 2 as well. they were released on humanitarian grounds as a most put it. so it seems there was nothing and nothing given in return. but we also understand that 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 that set mobile father well, somehow, but there's a lot of uncertain g, a lot of speculation and also boomers. and it's very difficult. you know, and these are consensus. 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, obviously by relatives and families of those hostages. that israel will do more to get those hostages. a back that has been reports in the is really media that this
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talk about 50 hostages, that might be released, but we don't have any confirmation on that or means to know, 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 code 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. here for that dangerous video and security council is meeting to discuss the hostages on the conflict between
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israel and i'm us. the rest is expected to put forward the resolution and support of is riley in the next few days. demonstrates has gathered outside the un building in new york, chatting, bring them home and showing pictures of hostages seized by a mouse. dw is in his pole has been speaking with some of the of the yeah, just as time you explained or just mentioned also here in the united states here in new york right in front of the headquarters of the united nations parents and friends. and i'm just supposed to is we're protesting and trying to send out the message to the delegates. please do everything you can to bring home our family members. let's have a list of what they told us. and the address for the, for getting their faces are tearing down the post. try and forget because they don't read the valley,
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but it's real. and people need to take your child. if it was your sister and it was your brother and your grandmother, you wouldn't. you would part and save that, and you should feel that way about anyone's children. that's my, that's all of our children that are, that are expensive. really. right. and you're not home. we're not seeing the big, not safe. and they're not being taking care of. i'm not, you know that the not right now we are looking for family to help. she's real
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serious. you feel the emotions are really high here, especially when some parents past 5 parents of a kids being held hostage. they are speaking with delegates here at the un headquarters, so it's just a very, very motional, understandably emotional unset situation here in new york right now. uh and its last week for us, vito is a resolution on this crisis, claiming it was too late to ask for a pause and now it's on the verge of proposing it. so what has changed and is it like me to go anywhere? roseville most definitely uh the, you know, i did say it's really one to do everything to work with the diplomatic tablets. and they saw indeed that it might have been a little bit too early to push this resolution through because it is facing some
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obstacles. some a security council members don't support a sentence that the is road has the right actually has the obligation to defend itself. they also not supporting the take, the 2 states. a solution is the only solution long term, but what we're hearing now is that the united states are going to propose and next another resolution over the next days. that means that they might think that they, they have more support on that than they had a couple of days ago. having that said, they're still countries like russia which enjoy all the k, don't k o as a and the difficulties and the devices is going on in the un security council. and they definitely, uh, most likely, really not support a u. s. resolution. and how much leverage does the security council actually have
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on this issue of the? well, the law allows over the last 2 years with the war and ukraine, the down limits. uh, because uh, countries like rush or have rights to refill. so does, by the way, uh, the united states. but fruit, what other body is out there? is there another place in the world? the leaders from all around the world can come together and uh, the bates, uh what of possible ways out there of this conflict in itself. so one can produce size uh that they are not as powerful as someone might be useful. but again, it's the only place that people buy political leaders at least be in one room and listen to each other folks back in as soon as pole in new york. and evidence can take a prime minister as probably to surprise visits of the silence of his country and made sporadic classes between is riley forces. and the business and group has block
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close to lebanon's border with his ro, prime minister and that jeep mccarthy met with the head of the un peacekeeping force of its headquarters near the border in the kora, the fighting between the run back has blah and these right the army has sparked fears with the medicine group may try to invite israel from the north, thousands of civilians on both sides of the board to have flags. and frances emanuel mac crow stress that have mass does not represent the palestinian people. during a meeting with mahmoud abbas in the west bank, the french present also told the palestinian leader, but nothing can justify the suffering of civilians in the costs. a strict mister abbas to the french president to help stop these ready bombardment and cold for an international peace conference. as an macro is the 1st west of late to meet with the hands of the public standing or thursday. since the how much time attacks of the sum of october, it says that more than 5700 people have not been killed and is riley as strikes in
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gaza. it's rather the blockade is also cause an acute shortages, a food booth and medicine. and for of an fuel, the u. n. agency which helps refugees in gaza says it may have to halt its operations of less, more fuel is delivered and the lack of fuel is so hidden during already stretched emergency services. the blood stained, wreckage, ambulance, and gaza. this vehicle was crushed by the bloss companies, really asked drake, but it will serve 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, emetics have been working around the clock and a great personal risk since israel began bombing the strip. how much control health
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industry says that over 5000 people have been 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 shooting when the idea in addition to it's back in pain, is around and forced to complete blockade of the gaza strip. allowing only a trick of aid since a how much terrace attacks on october 7th, it 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 fuel running out. because emergency services could soon become defunct, at a time when their work is more important than ever during dw years, life from bell in a reminder of our top story at this hour. one of the hostages released by hamas
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overnight, just reading the, counting her oakdale, 85, you know, the younger than if shit success. she was forced to walk through columbus as of tunnels, but was like to have treated well by her captors. golf will have whole world news at the top of the out of the the can you hear the we are all set. we are watching close all the to bring you the story behind the new your own about on volume information for free might do to me in the.
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