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progress. the w talk costs the . this is definitely news my from building a hostage drama shuts down handbook airport police site and um, to man who drive onto the runway holding his 4 year old daughter has been arrested without resisting the child. is site officials in gaza site another astro i kits a crowded refugee can. i site thousands have been killed in the evaluations on weight. israel told civilians to seek refuge and the us secretary of state health crisis. talk skiing, the west bank with the palestinian president. and city blinking made some of the
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boss, they discussed, humanitarian pauses in the fighting, and the longer term feature of the region, the anthony held. welcome. we begin with some breaking news from germany. a hostage drama at the handbook airport has ended peacefully. police, an on demand who drove through a security barrier onto the runway and held his 4 year old daughter, a hostage has been arrested without resisting the child. was not tom da, for it has been closed since saturday evening. the lane hundreds of flights. the police, emily godinez at the airport in humble emily, after many hours this hostage drama has finally come to an apparently peaceful in baltimore. can you tell us?
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yes, precisely. i'm saying, i mean this house is hostage. the situation went on for 1718 hours, and of course the police was negotiating with the suspect, negotiating for hours and took his because the suspect is believed to be taxes. and now off to these negotiations as a, as a result of these negotiations, the suspect finally surrender together with his 4 year old daughter. the mind has been arrested, whereas his 4 year old daughter has been taken into the care for your thoughts. he's who have reunited, how we've had mother and we know about the condition of the child more than she has been very united with another a little over the last 1718 hours authorities of motor towards um try some on the tools, the little girls health. they've had eye contact with her um from what they can tell from now is that she is physically ok. but of course this will have taken out
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a total on her mental health. and then she's now being accompanied by he's like colleges who of course, one of 12 of the next days and weeks. how did emily the kid nap of manage to get onto the runway in the 1st place? essentially so we're standing right now in front of the secure and security barrier as about he drives through so you see behind me he drives 3. the security buys crashed through them, drove around onto the tarmac and then came to hold in front of the side of the texas and lines plain. now i am not in his car. he also appeared to have you carrying a lesson with him with which he made 2 shots. he also through what's pretty, what police believe to be most of court tells outs of his vehicle. and all of this happens here despite the security regulations being followed. and so of course that
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will raise questions in the future. yeah. and what type of questions now a going to be posed to a port security endo thirty's now. well, i mean we've been speaking here so police and may so old regulations were followed . so the f one that is responsible for security didn't make any mistakes and, and the thing is in the last few months, we have seen several occasions and more security efforts. security was breached. climate activists regularly make it onto the tarmac, unreal. so a couple of months ago, a mind was able to follow the chancellor all of salt onto the tarmac at france. that effort. so i think in the seats, so this will raise questions of how can apple security be increased? lots new challenges um do they stand in front of it because it seems that's what might have been okay. in the past is no longer the case. and then the good
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thing on this thing and how to do now for centrally, emily god's in understanding handbook. thank you all the how much controlled health ministry says, and a strike is killed thousands of people at a refugee camp in central gaza. the camp is in the evacuations on way as well, had urged palestinians to seek shelter. israel says it's investigating the claim. how the, the one down here. do you hear me? abraham. come. i'm, if you really, there are people ahead that's due to the well survivors as the refugee camp cd spent the night digging through rubble with their bare hands after straight caused residential buildings to collapse the idea. and i mean at night to be bought at home, sleeping. that's where the house was. my siblings on my children and my
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grandchildren, but sleeping suddenly as try came down on this neighborhood. for the little one, i got the whole line, she kept pulling all the bodies insured up nearby children, throwing up our lives applause for you to come with them from here and here and there to know in an instant, it's like the horrible collapse on the side you know how much a photo journalist for turkish media says he had to rush to the hospital when he got the news and up to the family, i was working when i got the news and the residential district was talked in the garage and cam for those i had many people will, didn't tell us how much is it easy? the news trickled out little by little. first people were telling me that the strike was close to my house, the but then that my son was wounded. then my wife and my youngest son. i went to uh like the hospital, but in the end i found out 4 of my children were killed on a walk me through how you doing associated how much says the strikes that destroyed
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his house also killed his siblings, spearing only his brother, who also lost his children, carrying the body of his daughter to the morgue mohammed, requested a private moment many gods, and see their being killed indiscriminately. the problem i want to know via the international community, the so called international community with whom one died and the un, what be out there on my door. israel's military has meanwhile intensified itself regions and says it is targeting how much space is at militants from the land sea, an air its forces have fully surrounded the largest city and the strip. but now ground forces are also carrying out operations in the strip. so it made a dire humanitarian crisis, worsening by day wounded guidance was born, passports can reportedly no longer get out sources in egypt. see the only border
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crossing out of gauze. those closed after strike on an ambulance. um use agency correspondent, but here i mean is in kyra. she gave me an update on the situation at the rough up for the crossing. um, so as of last night i do. so defecation of 4 nations has been suspended until some wondered, kind of citizens are allowed to reach safely. so yesterday the egyptian house ministers felt that the ambulances carrying injured palestinians who were authorized to cross into egypt, were bombed by israel on route. and so that's a strike that happened up the gates of actually the hospital on friday, which is you're in said we're carrying commitments according to egypt to egypt. those ambulances were the same ones carrying when the children and women to the board. they're crossing. and the minister also said that addiction hospitals are able to receive a lot more than the average of $40.00 to $50.00 patients per day that i've been arriving. but those patients obviously need to be, need to be allowed to arrive safely, currency,
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or waiting to see if any of those can pass today along with for nations. what parts and you know, cuz as i've said is that if those gravely wounded underneath of medical care, don't go out. neither do foreigners. it might be a different situation yesterday we saw through trucks the egypt for it as a even though like passage the other way didn't happen. but it's still a fraction of the volume of a needed um and the volume of cargo leaving each. it doesn't always match the volume of cargo arriving and because, because it's often to be routed and there's quite expensive inspection that takes place. but here's a, what's the agent's goal here? what is it trying to achieve at the reciprocity? so egypt has had a few goals that is maintained throughout this war is facilitating a internet sophisticated evaluations on trying to de escalate the contract itself in terms of the crossing is playing the role of facilitator. you're still seeing st . loads of a's come into north sinai, it's
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a fraction of auctions that has been allowed in, but it is just or don't think it's transportation to the board there and it goes, she think, entry and those negotiations have from the start, connect to the different parts of the problem, so 1st it was addiction, security for source and saying that for nationals will not be allowed to out in a there's amounts in now we're seeing the same dynamic of for nations won't be and i was out on some patients are locked out. so he just has committed to keeping the boarder open. um it says it was only ever forced closed one for his really strikes heads of all the city and sides in terms of for nationals. egypt has breached for an embassies and pyro that egypt is facilitating evacuation of some 7000. and it's important to know that you just yourself, has a lot of citizens chopped them again. so there was a large group of addictions that was meant across yesterday, before coughing, there's a sponsors, so it's not just that it facilitating for its allies, for other countries. it also needs to get those citizens out. i've paid corresponded by heat. i mean, in colorado, thank you so much. us secretary of state anthony blinking has held
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talks with the palestinian president block motor bus in the west bank. blinking said that the us opposes the force displacement of gases residence and is committed to bringing an aid. the palestinian lady repeated his calls for an immediate safe spot. washington is pushing for a brief humanitarian pauses that says a full 1st would give him us time to regroup. bars for men is a political scientist from the bod college in berlin. i asked him earlier what blinking is trying to achieve to i think a number of things, i mean mostly just for it. and as we know from the media reporting, it's a very complicated, very difficult situation piece. i think trying to 1st of all prevent an expansion of the war, so deescalate the same time use pressing and is different visits for a pause to the findings so that you monitoring aid that can happen. and then i think he's also having conversations with, with different leaders i'm to,
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there's thinking about what could be of possibly postwar rushing when it comes to negotiating a sci fi or humanitarian pause. how much leverage to the us have on each route? well, it's difficult, but again, i mean everything of this in this conflict is very complicated into us. yes, there is a relative support for you as well. and there has been a long tradition of this being the republicans have passed legislation in the house . that is suppose to, to bring military age to israel. but under the condition that it's, i'm funding at the same time the ukraine war. so there's limits to the bi partisan support at the same time, a bite and just struggling with his own party, where you have a progressives who are arguing that he should well try and pull out and not support . he's willing to support the police to him cause and stuff. so it's
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a very tricky situation. invite him at home, i think is facing a lot of push back to very tricky situation and then doesn't get any easier. next, talk to mr. blinking his turkey. it's late at present, the other one has recalled his ambassador to israel, of the war and gaza, and his ceased formal communication with benjamin netanyahu. why is blinking going to i think these are 2 reasons why he's doing better at the same time. i think he will ask for moderation on the part of air to one and a turkey or the one has called the home us a liberation group. and so i think there's been a lot of, well, a lot of debate about that. and i think what i would think of is going to try and do is us to talk about the push along with we do you with that other one had been speaking of the last couple of months. also the us this was supposed to deliver at 16 fighter jets. so i think there's another debate that you would use probably as leverage to try and get some concessions from the, from the turkish liter,
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our 1st full month. thank you so much. thank you. alright, let's take a look now some of the stories making news around the world funerals are being held for the victims of an earthquake in the pole that live thousands homeless. at least 157 people were killed. the remote mouse and this location is hampering aid and rescue. if it's many villages around the accessible on for talk, small has fullest authorities in daily to extend emergency school closures for another week. indian capital is one of the world's most polluted cities. window typically stays a surgeon, pollution is fine, has been krupps double. more than 500 microns rescued by the italian coast guard have arrived on the island of glen, producer, people from egypt, syria, pakistan, and bangladesh. lift libya in a fishing boat, the spot bad weather before we go, he's a reminder about top story, the cell officials in gauze aside, dozens of people have been killed in the nice drawing on the refugee camp. camp in
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