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the existence easily, the system they must be aware of all the history is active associated recently have the platinum, the gate, and the i repeated saw them lead today. anyone who lives in germany must know about us. it's a must be just as neutralized to the responsibility that results from it protecting do his life in germany. is it due to of the state and a civic due to visit, plus each and every one living in this country? god. and is your family and that's i'm convinced that we must formally like this claim more clearly than we have done so far. more lip service is not enough in the time of terror and hatred on us and ins present on future. i know that the rule in the middle east is leading to see as a conflict of us, particularly the many schools and that many teachers, few challenges overwhelmed or even less dulled. they're all on their own deals and
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i expect politicians to support teachers and had teachers in this difficult situation with the most determination to guess in a piece of custom panel be taken for granted. we must stand up for 8 and defended wherever we see it validated. and endangered, and each and every one of us must know, makes, in a piece of the testing, of course, folks and you have always as i'm reading. so you, as i think the other zip made go. this peaceful coexistence your clothes and full of my invitations. you oh, committed in the outstanding way for dialogue and mutual respect for peaceful coexistence of jews and muslims in our country. are you getting all these religious tolerance and understanding in great culture and especially with a great deal of personal commitment that support i know from a business. i know that some of you have to contend with severe hostility. and i
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would like to tell you this before i had my, your courage, um, your commitment. see others in noise and a few who are shining examples of the country. so urgency need, like, you know, you inspire many, many of the people in our country and i would like to thank you from the bottom of my today given the thank you for coming that see a voice or being accompanied by depressing thoughts on your way here what can we say? no one's advise you hope in the make a difference through like some devices in kind of life. these are no easy questions and more than the displacement in bins, which are you the f have them and you know, those are i am glad to have this conversation with you and i'm sure that you experience as you worries but thoughts. so yeah. hoops and wishes for the future of
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great importance for a country right now beginning and so before we begin on compensation, i would like to briefly introduce stuff again, all of you, let me start with a guest diploma and investing on the 24th. and i see it on need to introduce the dns. this is the friedlander you included the nice stories america, and inspiration to all of us. i know everyone's i can please eat and talk all solution. you have. so the, the evidence you've witnessed how you have and your brother, many friends and relatives when the jews buzz and national solution is, is that you yourself survive the, to the same stuff concentration time. and then that'd be great to, to the usa. you any returned to the can leave behind your beloved hometown of the name of the hey just gotcha. and it says is because i'm since then for the use of 3 lunches come paying for reconciliation. definitely has a contemporary witness,
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particularly in school. it's for young people to learn what happened, but then so that it does not happen. and then the 2nd, these for you, for young people, that's what you keep telling them again and again. what a pleasure that you are here with us today. do you have any of us right now? yes it is. got us have and i would also like to when you would come devilish. he's a t and the next to you, he's appellate now, you know, i would say like market every plan. our current on the one to because i'm having for nothing like come visit us on the kitchen moment. yes. being and passionately involved in many important offices and initiatives against anti semitism racism. this coming nation for many years. and you have a salmon of to put spec and new certificates on ties. semitism which is known what fob beyond the above. full does of quite spect. we're delighted to turn a yesterday par, thanks for joining or you leave them all next paris. guess. let me centrist and
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just see some of that. i know that i suppose it's as long as the shaft, something of channels, the state association of jewish commotion, community of global sex, and e. um, as the chairman of the pleasant indian community, dan, oh no for that. so you have something in common that does anything that's and so evidently see, but i'm not or to applies to find stuff with regard to up at the time you are united by a deep friendship. i'm 8 and shed vision for a peaceful taking place in your, in the country. both of you have succeeded in establishing its successful dialogue between jews and polis damian's and the and after october, the october 7th, all together, you can see which 1st done against hates it and hate speech. a very warm welcome to both the lateness. guess the power on next and have this away. no, not here in the building. you need you to be
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a jelly beach and as you dear or has been w august and ends as, as this thing. and this is ryan morgan, if you need to talk to me that i have grandma's so that you would one day run the rest of them together. and this in berlin for you does, despite the hostility and very success out of the way kind of has the comment on it as little payments for quizzing. and it's moto uniting coaches on through food all to use the same as movie quote. may make homework homeless, not full of a new. so indeed, jenny beach, i know that you have just been with the family to through the westbank and have come back to berlin, especially for this round table discussion. so i really appreciate this. that's a concern from the bottom of my heart. i a very welcome to both of you next
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against it and then we often paralyze shy huffman and joanna sooner to live in berlin. storage is as the gym and the story of the social entrepreneur of the palace opinions on managing director of trying this agency in eva. yeah, i have them. do you have been going to a hot spots for years and has been paramount to promote total events and understanding? i'm referring to the schools as the last part of these schools projects you create spaces. so i think it's just a few pits to the talk about the middle east conflict, my god on guns because on so how important that is, especially in these weeks when mr. i'm delighted that jump us here. guns have think it was, i would like to extend to the new one. well, come to you do me 3, back in the end i came in, something you did and stuff like that can come from today's ukraine at the head. the think tends to low my leg cool is research institution of the central council
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of news in germany. we're talking so discuss from jewish muslim christians, christian points of view that i'm sure. so with that, dan, mr. or are you, what's the member of the society? human was the mundane of which is to offer humans live like a whole range of opportunities in the field of elliptical education and out and coach. if so jump the web from those helium, you will have something very special incoming incoming dry and ended up being as a rob i and then when the mom you're both involved in the wonderful project meeting to respect your vision school clause. this way you want to take into face dialogue and peaceful coexistence, and the 100 and pug knowledge about islam and then click on the at the you present on tight and semitism. despite how important the song is inside the shooting,
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just so especially in these times, thank you for being here today. so we think good enough introduction. slight. he's central newman. i think we all look forward to the this round table. so i very much welcome this discussion. so if you're watching a dw, and you've been listening to a speech by the german, the president of frank, a vault to stein my, with an eye on the israel hama conflict, and his repercussions for german society. he began with a quote from one of the a gasp, a special guest that longer stuff i friedlander a holocaust survivor who and said, i kind of believe that something like this is happening again. i'm a page of a president that talked about the needs to leave a together. i'm social cohesion here in germany and at towards may directed some of
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his remarks specifically to the jewish members of the community and to palestinians as well. and you've just heard him talking about the some of the people who are gathered around the table correspondence, political correspondent to julia style deli of is outside about through policy, about the presidential palace when that's a speech has just taken place. a welcome julia. we just had the president to introducing the participants upset round table. what can we expect from the discussion of the? well, the focus of the debate today is going to be on how to live peacefully in germany, in light of the war. the conflict happening in the middle east and this is a what's uh, also a topic that really has a lot to do with the participants of, of this conversation. as we've seen, we have people from the jewish and is really community. we have people from the muslim an era communities,
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a lot of them living in germany and already working together on projects. the big bring the communities together to bridge the gaps and try to bring forward a piece and, and, and social piece. and we know, for example from we've heard from one of the participants a he is in is really chef who owns a restaurant with a palestinian here in berlin. he wants to address, for example, the need to keep guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of expression at pro palestinian protest even when there is. and there has been in the past the risk of, of hates and, and anti semitism being expressed here. the police is going to have to find a balance between guaranteeing freedom of expression and the right to protest, but also preventing and avoiding any expression of hates or into segments isn't happening. so there are a lot of debates going on in germany and they're going to be addressed very likely in this debates and this discussion today. and the speech itself,
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i'm just talking through the main points. well, 1st of all, the president of germany addressed how much of a turning point, how mazda is attack against israel, a means for the region and the world. and especially for israel, how nothing can now be the same. but he also very closely looked at the societal tensions that has been growing in germany since the attacks on october 7th, he addressed the fact that germany is a country of migration, so that people from many different communities live in germany. but that this has also been causing tensions in the country. on the one hand, she addressed the rowing and germany since the attack on october 7th, he said that germany will not have and we're not in any way condone any kind of anti semitism in the country. coming from all directions from a is list, directions are coming from, for example,
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the far right or the far left in germany. he also addressed the concerns of the palestinian community who is grieving the loss of life of civilian lives and in gaza. and he said, obviously the community does have the rights to express the 3 to come together to commemorate these lives. but he said that anyone who lives in germany has to always keep in mind, that is a fundamental principle of the german state, is to defend and support the state of israel, but also to find empty semitism in any version that it comes in that any person who lives in germany also has to respect this part about julia. julia sally, i d. w. let's go comes funding about spencer i'm it least under the session on. it was honest. is that still with us? so welcome back. shawnee, so president, we had president stein might say that he's concerned with violence in the middle
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east, which could threaten social peace here in germany. so that's a real danger. oh yes, definitely. we've you know that this conflict has been so much emotion. so many people that are feeling that they have a stake in this isn't in this conflict because they're immigrants, so coming from backgrounds that are connected somehow to palestine to the world. same goes with israelis and jews living in germany. and we've seen detention, we've, we've felt that down on the streets. i think anybody could feel that if you talk about, you see, tell some of those around europe in the us. this is spilling far beyond this specific region, but what also it hang on to one thing. he said that he realizes each side, you know, among the people sitting in the table that people sharing the suffering of the other side. and we tend to forget that, you know, we live in a world that is so polarized. social media is, you know, it's always a quick and so one sided a. but the truth is very complex. and a lot of time it exists in the middle between the people who are grieving and suffering for the loved ones, either jews or, or palestinians, the thing in israel,
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but then at the same time, see the other side and, and what he's trying to accommodate here is, is, it is the very existence of the sufferer ingles acknowledging the opposite ones suffering as the key of you know, keeping you know, in line with humanity. and therefore, um, keeping this discussion, you know, within the legitimate borders of it and beyond, and picking out a jewish and public opinion, communities and addressing them directly. what was the president's message? well, i think 1st of all, someone to say you are being heard to both sides. you are being seen. but we also need to focus on the opportunities, not just the pain, not just the anger and not just the grief, but on the opportunities. many of the people he introduced are, are, are couples that are working in, in, in coordination for a long time in order to facilitate into face co existing projects, educational projects. um, you know, commuter projects at the try to show it is happening. it can happen if we,
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if we stay away from, you know, the reports that is so toxic and, and business. so polarizing, let's hang onto to the hope. because the tragic thing is that many of the people who find themselves far from the conflict choose to be there because they want different lives. the one alternatives they want to choose better. and when they're drawn back into the very last discussion, very populous discussion of either this or that, you know, these are the tensions that we see rising, you know, and everybody lose indian. and the german government sent unstable sources in a difficult position as tensions increase. i'm, i'm, we will really see the police outside the jewish institutions and despite that jewish communities still saying they feel threatened. yes, because you know, the, the, you and the fear, it's not necessarily rational. you know that there's the feeling is something has changed and that is something that the time i also it acknowledges that's something
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to october 7th has changed in the whole perception of israel. i mean, the way, as well as seeing itself for so many years is that the deterrence effect is such that it serves its biggest assets when it comes to defense. but jews around the world also have felt that is really strong as well as some sort of a, of a, of a, of a policy insurance policy for that. and knowing that there was always a place for them to, to escape. but knowing there's a, there's a sort of a lobby strong, the strong could you know, player on the international arena that can support the causes for the jews around the world. and what we've seen in the last month is that the, all these assumptions seem to have crumbled and you know, now there's a, a game to really fine. what is it that still makes? you know, that that keeps this the, the strength and, and, and force of israel and all of the jews around the world who have seen it does its beacon of, of protection. and so how does i mean, how does the german government doing that in walking this line,
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the walking this line between honoring it's historic and responsibility for what happens to jews in the past with a fairly modern responsibility to ensure a free speech and debate? well, it's $11.00 of that is what we're seeing now. i mean those public announcement but, but this timeline is also very much afraid of just lip service. and he says that we cannot just stick to, you know, nice statements that want to think that everything is fine. i see how we are strict and was very fundamental social existence here as a, as a country that brings together immigrants from all over the world. can be threatened by this. i think clearly from the people that the present has chosen to bring on education is the key meeting is the key getting to people people to see, you know, each other as people who not, not losing the humanity, but then at the same times it also seemed actions such as on the one hand, a very clearly standing against from us. we're sending to minister also taking
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a stand on that officially banding, all of connections to home us from, from germany. but then still and more and more and allowing for palestinians a to demonstrate to talked to face their, their, you know, to bring out to public, be a fuse their, their concerns. and then at the same time, a lot of pressure that he's put on his real, by the international community to and now for more cease fires and humanitarian aid to be coming in together to show sort of show we are advocating for the people of gauze, a while trying to still accept israel's right to defend itself. thanks very much for that session. i was trying to resolve this. is that the, the blues, middle east? almost while we were essentially a states as described, unprecedented unity among the leading industrialized nations on the israel gauze. a conflict, and on the war in whose crates making the following day he, russian was summits of g 7 foreign ministers on to me thinking,
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strengthening to prevent the conflict in the middle east, was spreading father. gaza should never again become a base for terrorism asap. and then added that it should not be preoccupied by israel and the joint statement, g 7, latest support israel's right to defend itself. the use of ministers reaffirmed our strong support for israel's right and obligation to defend itself and see to ensure the attacks of october 7th can never happen again. in accordance with international, he mount train law. as we had end up discussions about the steps that we are taking to address urgent needs on the ground. we all agree that you might have trained pauses with advanced key objectives to protect costing civilians to increase the sustained flow of humanitarian assistance, to allow our citizens and foreign nationals to exit and facilitate the release of hostages. the only way to ensure that this crisis never happens again, is to begin setting the conditions for durable peace and security, and to frame our diplomatic efforts. now with that in mind,
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while at douglas sonya blash got in tokyo, a side covering this story for us. and i asked what's on the bank and was just wondering to when he spoke about conditions for long term peace in gaza. yes, mr. blake, and he was also very clear in saying that all of us want this to end as soon as possible. and he was of course, able to draw on his recent trips to the region. and he said there was certain conditions which actually affect both sides. so basically he was setting boundaries to, to post sites in a sense of saying that they didn't want to see forcible displacement, for example, of palestinians, no occupation or located, or the region often the wor, no reduction of charity territory. but at the same time, also no use of gaza as a vase for terrorism. and they also really wants to achieve a long term sustainable solution. and what he means by that is basically
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a 2 state solution. another goal was also to prevent the expansion of the conflict into other regions, and thereby affecting more and more countries in the process. and ukraine wasn't forgotten amongst amongst all this and that the countries foreign minister joined the meeting virtually. what was the focus of those talks serious? lincoln again was very clear in saying that ukraine can count on us. he enumerated 4 particular goals. one of them being that ukraine should really try and win back is territory. and the next goal was to improve the military of ukraine. where's the health of foreign countries? because they really wanted to show, pretend that he couldn't last the support that ukraine is being given by other countries. the 3rd goal was to be was to improve the the economy of ukraine,
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with the long term goal in mind that ukraine should really be able to stand on his own 2 feet. and another goal being the joining of ukraine or of the european or european union of access. sonya dallas, sonia laska in tokyo. so welcome is a bit slow. so i was making headlines around the world is i'm excited medicine protest, claim responsibility for tuesdays explosion in the ask on capital capital, which kills at least 7 people. the sunny is the risk that they have to place the bomb on a mini bus counting. she does not make space of fish virus. i found a sense of how they found the state of ohio has virtually to protect the states and portion rights referendum was one of several. i close the what states and local contests taking place in the us post is in the state of kentucky. re elected the democratic government, even though the state by donald trump, by more than 25 percentage points in 2020 votes. as in spite of
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crump residue. they're calling it india is air, apocalypse, toxic air pollution is blazing. the lives of residents and daily international cricket matches are forced to take place beneath the pole of smog. well, one of the world's most iconic sites, the taj mahal, is less than that usual dazzling self behind to fill the grey cloud. the government is planning to introduce an odd even license plate rule to curb the use of vehicles and deadly as air quality becomes dangerously unsafe. schools remain closed on this hard use are anxious, the gearing up for the hindu festival of deal wiley next week when fire crackers are often says, despite the bomb study regularly features high in the ranks of the world's top polluted cities every year. ahead of the onset of winter when a lack of wind, i'm low temperatures, truck pollutants from sources including vehicles, industries until from building projects,
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non essential construction projects are being put on hold because of smog. a big factors farmers burning crop residue in the fields of nearby agrarian states, finality if you're trying to go to the farmers, don't want to burn the stubble, but they're compelled to do so. it's double burning. damages are, feels by some percentage, but the farmers don't want to furnish the paper with nothing. ok to maybe those of you. many of the capitals, 20000000 residents complain of i your rotation on itchy throats as the air turns grey. but some did their best to carry on with their daily lives, including daily outdoor exercise. exposure needs to be aware that because pollution is directly responsible for many diseases, like this could be called, this is stroke. whether it is laura specific infection, c o, b, excess emissions of asthma, or maybe many other diseases like diver deason has them or with the surgeon with
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spear tree illnesses among the cities inhabitants. there are fears for the health of children. in particular, the situation is very bad here. all there's lots of coughing and colds, and burning sensation in the eyes. the kids are also sick mazda. we cannot take the kids out and we go walking far less than we used to because of this pollution levels of the most dangerous particles. so tiny, they can enter the bloodstream, have reached 12 times the day, the maximum recommended by the world health organization. and beyond temporary fix is the government appears stumped about what to do a basis as i said. so up to date, it's up more off the top of the hour about say just a couple of minutes. have a good the
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on youtube, the views of life from southern israel intensifies its comp paid in the gaza strip. the defense minister says he's writing troops on the operating in the honda of gauze and say, with full coordination between designed and sync focuses your secretary state. and so we think consensus rel, cannot to run gaza, though there may be a transition period at the end of its comp time against i'm not german present from both of sean meets jewish and most of them civic leaders to discuss an increasing
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