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the, the, this is dw news line from ballad, israel and the growing price. so to secure the release of hostages to the health by a most prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's doing everything possible to bring them home. thought a german is really woman kidnapped during the october 7th. a talk is now confirmed to be among the dead is meanwhile stats office ground operation times pushed it into the outskirts of gaza. city. as the military says,
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it has killed 1000 small hamas fights. as i'm off says more than 8000 promised indians have not been killed. we visit a dead sea results where is rated survivors of the home us mass. it goes off trying to hill. that's all the gab health as well come to the program in the last israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i said he's doing everything possible to bring home hostages being held by him. us pressure is growing on the government's to secure the release of nearly $240.00 captives. the german is ready the national shawnee luke has now been confirmed that by israel's foreign ministry she was among those kidnapped at a music festival. on october. the 7th. when a moss militants stoned across into is really territory. i'm also so far released
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full of the hostages. a mazda is also released the video, which it claims shows 3 female is rarely hostages. all correspondence to tanya kramer has a more details. so yeah indeed um this has been carried also here by the local press. the is really media there showing this video now the 3 the piece 2 to show 3 of the hostages. and one of them is currently reading maybe a scripted a text, but she is calling on being, you know, on the kaufman that they bring the hostages home. so this is of course maybe for the families that proof of nice. but uh it is, of course um, clear when and under the circumstances this video has been recorded. um there is certainly a lot of pressure on the government to move forward to some kind of solution to
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uh, the hostages that are being housing golda and gaza and uh, you know, disperse us mounting of course, uh, showing. uh that is those videos. now do we know any more about the israeli government strategy to secure the release? well, as i said, the pressure has been mounting from the public. i mean, this is very much a topic that's taking center stage and the is really popular. you know, this should number of hostages that are being held in garza as well as, you know, people know that faces they know the stories and the families are really concerned uh, seeing now what is going on in gaza, of course, for the past 3 weeks. but the intensive side as on boardman, the widening of the ground operation. and uh, you know, there is, um, the concern that someone said might be, uh, has on the ground and the time of the system. and of course the military. so the talking him us infrastructure, so they're very concerned, the government is saying it's their priority to bring them home. they seem to up
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for, you know, more pressure on him, off and, and to move ahead with his ground operation. but some military experts are also a questioning how this will go together. so we understand that negotiations might be also still be ongoing. colorado is taking believe this, but also egypt and other stakeholders. but at the moment, we don't know where, where the stands have there been any military developments where you all that you can report on while we are here not far from the border, you can see probably behind me, this is a noise and dos and we've been here all day and we could, you know, hear and see a constant bombardment from the air also a tillery, and we understand from your also reduce that came off, but also from the minute terry itself. so there is really military saying they're
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moving deeper inside garza, there was some posting and source, the thing that they're moving along. the one of the main roads, a seller dean from the north to the south towards, you know, from the 2 inches a neighborhood. so the neighborhoods of kansas city, they're also aware of some pictures that are tags and moving along the coast line. there's also another major road actually there. so some military experts are pointing that the, the, my to, i know to cut the north or from the south to that, of course is not all confirmed as we are, you know, we're getting a not over details of what is happening there as standing here, the sides are correspondents, tonya family that are reporting from southern israel. thank you very much, tonya of, i'm all of the political background to this will. we can all welcome professor, colby michael. he's a senior fellow at the institute for national security studies and joins us from a tele v. profess. uh, what do you think about these way?
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the government's efforts to secure the release of the more than 200 hostages help by almost. so i think that the, these are the government is fully a belie edge, the incomplete integer release of all the hostages, a, be them use values or non these values because are an on these values as well among the hostages. and as the, in the very same time as these are, the government is very determined to accomplish the, the mission and according to their political, directv. and the mission is very, a crystal clear humanae to destroy some awesome government, both of us. and this is what we are doing now, and i assume that these really strategies to people's innovation and blend in advance also, and really delivers beautiful rescue operation of the hostages. that the
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negotiations that are currently going on in the background is israel. how is this rel involved in them as they are going mainly through 3rd parties on the day? this is all these other roughly involved, you know, the go, she ation. i'm not sure that there are really to go. she ation, i think that, uh and how much say it holds the hostages, not the sake of improving. do you want to go to a situation or a cycle, say, and promoting any but i've seen an interest about the uh for keeping themselves alive and that to survive. and this is the very silly kind of brooklyn manner that the law say behaves for me to not to surprise. eh, i'm surprised. the thing the international community still believes that there is a place to negotiate from us. or there is a place to provide cut, are we the we the position of the pieces of the global seat, of the me,
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the least were categories, the biggest software provider of us. and then the major interest of costs are, is not the hostages of interest among us and to a neighbor how much the remaining day remained. the routing power in the guys are stripping beyond the gulf stream. this is what i'm surprised. well, now a full, a bit more of the political background problem. it isn't isn't. yeah, who has taken no responsibility for the security failures that led to the october 7, the tax, in fact, in the now deleted social media post cf. 2 security and intelligence officials are failing to see the signs of the attacks. how do is really feel about that? as i think is up to these really society using the huge and distrust or distrust the crises with regard to the user or the government. and with regard to the idea for low and there is a very, a role that deep supporting the idea much more than the support in the government.
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and above say, i think that to every he's really understands pretty well. that's right now we have to bunch of things on the war and the doesn't matter so much you, there isn't any problem. and you still say the 3 of them allow that the he has responsibility or easy as possible and less. exactly. it should be that the things are potations, so sentences that sort of say those statements that are saved by private. he's already present east, or we have to concentrate on the mission. the mission is very traditional, clear. we have to accomplish the mission and we have 2 major objectives to release all the hostages, and to humanize him us it from the military and the government. the point of this is the things that we have to concentrate on all the other things. our offices now currently is what is governed by a very large coalition of national unity, if you will. but how much sway do the extreme elements of his ready politics still have over the key decisions being made right now,
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as i see that the reason i say is not from your margin are right now. they're not part of the one cabinet and they don't have representatives there. i think that everybody understands that this is not the time to deal with these a visa, i'm an extra resource or these a, a part of the political parties of what you need, the coordination and the, as i told you before, everybody goes to trade, the concentrated on the, on the main mission that we have in front of us and the we have to be with the slain mission. all the other things are you relevant now? and i think that the, these really poverty is very determined. i think that these, when the government is very determined, and i think that most of all the idea is very disturbing. and at the end of the day, we have to have completed the mission. and this is what they're going to do.
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professor colby michael, back from the institute of national security studies into all of these. thank you very much. thank you for having me is rarely times have now pushed into the outskirts of kansas city. and as the military expands its ground operations fee, as classes are being reported in northern gauze on israel says it has killed thousands more homos scientists, united nations as well. and even israel's, as strikes could hit hospitals with thousands of palestinians are currently show through the hamas. one health authority says more than 8000 people have been killed, sofa video reporting to show the moments after and is really rocket attack near l. codes. hospital in central gaza. the palestinian red presences is really bombardments are coming ever closer to the hospital. the humanitarian group estimates. 14000 people are sheltering here. in addition to the patients, they are refusing israel's orders to evacuate,
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that we don't have the means to evacuate outputs hospital. we have over 400 patients who are inside the hospital. many of them are in the intensive care unit. evaluating them means kennings, and that's why we refuse the evacuation or the recall of the international community to intervene immediately. the storm, i guess i have to be that is on for the israel accuse is how mass militants of using hospitals as command centers and shows no sign of pausing its pounding of the territory as its troops on the ground advanced deeper into gaza. israel has vowed to dismantle a mass after it's unprecedented terror attacks in israel weeks ago. quote this to shoot and coordinate the attacks by ground and at forces that people
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fight is killed. thousands in the tense and gaza, good barricade themselves inside buildings, and tried to attack all forces, but that we're moving in that direction to quote shit. now we're looking for now. the humanitarian situation in gas uh, remains desperate as israel enters what it calls the 2nd stage of its war with come, a thousands looted in a warehouse on the weekend assigned. the united nation says that the civil order is breaking down. israel has rejected appeals for our humanitarian pause. the international criminal court has warned that impeding aid may constitute a crime. and i want to underline clearly to israel that that must be to set up a efforts without further delay to make sure civilians receive basic food medicine . anesthetics. multi, see here reports of operations taking place without these basic
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mentions is different in the middle ages. but despite all the international rhetoric literal is changing for ordinary gaskins with many now deciding to stay put, leading their lives to fate. the gentlest housing pollution is in gaza and he gave us this assessment of the current situation that we have. um, what do you know is very hard to tell. i mean we, we felt them both teach offices where he came in to one part of south of the, all the city in your area code your critique and there was a 4 k to be due for to share taking by a local did you grew up and then there was a bank on the main highway suite, both on the street and all the while the car with the people inside and they try
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to cross. and they found that the tang theater in the 10 back and 11 they were sending back to see where a cat and into the new to out 3 packages. what is the car? the hill? uh, there's a couple of feet in. hopefully she'll bring you all the banks into the hold on fine, and then sweet to then be back. it's not here yet. whether they are send me an invite for the high school. the on october 7, almost militants. massacres around the 10th of the population of one keyboards in southern as well. those who remained on survive tough being evacuated, to a results on the dead sea that around a 1000 survivors on trying to deal with that trauma and the loss of loved ones as t w's. rebecca, rich as the pulse pull, trying the dead from
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a time before they will fill a pot. just one of the therapies helping these people process their trauma. at this up scale result on the did see the it's a place of relative safety in a country and more around a 1000. as riley's who escaped to the massacred couplets, bailey were evacuated here, where they'll live for at least the next few months. and trying to come to terms with what happened. yeah, in 6 and a half in the morning, somebody days we heard a lot of rooms and we woke up a little bit in the recalls. the moment the ordeal began. her parents soon texted her from the home up the street. they were in hiding. a mass gunman killed more than a 100 people in berry that day and a feed her mom and dad were among them. something like an hour later. so a big television when instead of with both, i always say so can. it's not any as well. i guess it's in gaza. 2 weeks later and
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i found this video on telegram showing who kept should mother filmed by some us. so looking for clues of where they might have been taken, she and her sister went back to their childhood home. why, why, why, why, why? i can't even describe a to hard. even yesterday when i was. so there you might be, po friend might be i couldn't stay on the ground because every face on the ground, a so body body. and i couldn't think of walking on there on down to donations from across the country has been pouring in. the people who escaped with only the clothes on their back, they have to tell us over and over again. dena drawer is one of the team of psycho therapist stationed in the hotel to help them. she says the most important thing is
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to get people to okay, how they couldn't, how they haven't had no food, how they were worried, how they find the, what's up the group, the people in danger. how they escaped. what did they see? and they have to repeat it over and over until a solely has a narrative. it's, it has the beginning, middle, and an ending. she says for his riley's, this was an event. unlike anything in recent memory, it's a collective greet. something we don't see usually in as well. you have the sarah sack and the soldier said, but here because of the massive numbers, we have a collective grease. and it's also a strong think of the communities that they going through is together going through it together. but each alone and the pain, there isn't a family that didn't last. someone isn't the family here.
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all the families last summer and even as a keyboards, we have a big family together. and stephen, i was friends and neighbors, and everyone last saw on the 7th of october, it was traumatic for all these riley's and even as the people from bailey trying to hear, it's clear the trauma will be felt for generations. we are now joined by the spokes person for the non governmental organization that is working with a survivors that we just saw in that report as a whole night off is right. thank you very much for coming on the show. show hot on, on your website as a quote for the nations under the headline wherever we need it, as long as it takes how long will it take for the survivors and is rarely society on the whole. to overcome this trauma, beaufort stops. thank you. good afternoon,
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michelle. um, i live every emergency and is there a has responded to the last 22 years to over a 100 residencies in over 62 countries. and it's impossible to know exactly how long it takes to recover it, but we do know that it takes longer in the 1st initial steps. and in the case of trauma, it takes many months for communities to process what they've been through to put structures in place. that will help them on the long road to recovery. at present, we're estimating at least 6 to 8 months in the 1st stages here. and then if for me to for longer and will be there for longer. the organization usually works abroad including the parts of africa, central america, for example, and how was it for you and your team to find out that your emergency response is now required in your own homeland? still?
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absolutely, it was an enormous change for the organization. this is the 1st time that we are working at home. so for 2 decades our mandate is always going to bring is really innovation and it's really expertise to communities environment of crisis. and so we've worked with the best of um, techniques that have been developed here and as well so much of the experience we have with trauma over the years and different those different methods of addressing those trauma and mental health needs as well as water technologies and a certain is rarely can do spirit that allows us to be often the 1st on the ground and the last we as we all watch what unfolded on october 7th, it became very clear to us by the end of the day that we would now be needed at home for the 1st time, that the experience that we had abroad in managing a large scale humanitarian crisis was something that,
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for all the incredible civil society organizations here and the incredible out for . and we've never had to manage a crisis on this scale. and it's been different for our staff as well and having to work there is no separation. we're all undergoing this at the same time. you talked about your experiences elsewhere. now you're working at home and also dealing with a quite extraordinary saturday as them have. you'll people ever dealt with the troll, but inflicted by such extreme vitality before and i was speaking with i see a few days ago. and this personally last missions from the seen army in japan, the u. k. more to e bolan's the early on, the thing that he said, the type of collector trump collective trauma that reminded him of we have worked with is 80 survivors devices violence in the us. as we've seen, extreme mental health fields and collective violence on large scale as well. but
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there is, of course, a difference in working at home and your own mother time in your own communities. now, survivors often feel guilt for having survived with others perished. the view and cons of that. yeah, of course i think there's all sorts of different ways of processing trauma i think we've been, i've even encountered isn't my fault, right? i've been spending weeks for the time done with the dead sea. and with survivors like the members of people's, bailey, people, to me, of ours, people's case, a theme where with these communities. but i think the most important thing that helps, and we've seen this across as well as is being of service, i think is the most useful thing that you can do for those feelings of guilt. and we've seen it within the communities themselves that people, savvy, for example, we work hand in hand with the communities. and we've been so inspired by how the
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community leaders themselves have stepped up and taken control of the situation. and they want to be involved in the planning. we don't do anything. we don't bring the a to them and tell them what they need. we work with the communities who were gain a sense of control by putting these structures in place for themselves and for their families and for their wider communities. and really, i think the best thing that anyone can do in these moments is to be of service to their community. now it's been over 3 weeks and some of the launch these horrifying a tax bio team seeing any progress in the people they are working with. so just a week ago, one of our psychotherapists told me we were discussing post trauma and she said, we're not dealing with those trauma. we're not post anything yet. and i think that's still quite true. we have a body still being identified. if people still waiting for news of loved ones were
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being held hostage, so thank you. we'll see at, we're still very much still in the midst of this event. it's not something that is and then we're looking back on. yeah. and i think communities are really data day is the changes and it's just the way it's, it's the way the situation sundays are better on sundays or more but you are starting to hear people start to tell them where of their stories and really feel the need to tell those stories, that from the organization is right, which is providing shelter and psycho social support. so it's really survivors of the october 7 to tax. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us. thank you. the conflict between these relevant mazda is triggering anti semitic violence elsewhere, as well as calling on russia now to protect its citizens after i pro palestinian mode, still in the airport in roches darkest on region,
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breaking down doors and searching for jews. applying for is well, had just landed them some 20 people were injured at the my costco, the board to a non critical condition. at least 60 people where detained a huge crowd over whelmed the airport of massage color, voicing their support for palestinians. enchanting anti semitic slogan video is posted on social media show how the mob broke through doors and barriers with staff members trying to discharge them. something made their way to their runway. 7 they were reportedly looking for as rarely, citizens after a plane arrived from israel. authorities close, the airport as security forces were deployed at the sites of the most august as religious leader has called for. com. susan is
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this issue can not be resolved in this way. we will talk with the relevant people and will continue to try to resolve the issue. different may not with emotions, not with rallies in an appropriate way of doing after the incident. and the catch color is real called on russia to protect its citizens. enough said the the
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