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the the, this is data we can use a live from by then a royce, as news agencies reporting that fresh talks on the possible release of hostages, held up by him us. meanwhile, thousands more palestinians and leaving their homes in northern gauze. israel says a mass of loss control of the region. german chancellor old on the shelves joins buttons. jewish community to remember nancy, paul gram's, of november 19. 78. um. how does it end up as tentative as a tentative deal ends to months, low access strike,
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a dispute of opinion protection. and so it's printing the industry the and feel okay, welcome to the program royce. as news agencies reporting that the american c i a is writing tablets and stuff is most out on the government of good, tough i've been holding talks about to freeing the hostages being held by her mouse and gaza. the agencies as opposed in hostilities is also on the agenda. meanwhile, the number of people fling, northern goss and heading south, is increasing. he's writing abilities as another 50000 times last and claims that calls and spin that have high mass of loss control of the north. high thing for the protection of the white flag in the few hours allotted by israel for safe passage. thousands of people headed south on garza's main highway. the days rarely military
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had been telling people to get out of northern garza since the beginning of their campaign against him. off the plan, we left the area due to the intense bombardment we'd been holding on there for $32.00 days. yesterday we made the decision to leave because the bombing was very intense. women and children were terrified and we couldn't bear it any longer. may god help us like women on pets, even on the road dedicated for safe passage, the bombardment is not far away. the situation is davis. things hang on idle organizations such as the doctors without borders, say no where it goes is sites for the palestinians displaced from the north. this is what the weights them in the south of the strip in con eunice. and as strike broke down the mosque, several of the buildings in the residential area were also destroyed. like,
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i mean we're, we're sitting there when all of a sudden an f. 16 arrow striked landed on a house and blew it up the entire block. 3 houses next to each other without any warning, people were just coming and going, all of them civilians and old woman and old man and there are others still missing under the rubble still haven't been found yet. just for the 1st responders, giving a pipe of finding survivors is no, it's an option. but for many here, there's no hype, no escape. as well as the correspondence rebecca rivers in jerusalem about that breaking news on tow thing could talk between the c, i must side of the guitar to government concerning the hostages taken by him as well. there's very little information, a pop from what that what you've just said, the feel. but we have been hearing that be these tweaks in negotiations have been going on. we've known that the most ed chief has been in the region trying to further these talks and that certainly looks like what's happening in could talk at
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the moment whether or not they'll be successful, of course remains to be seen. we know that talks have gotten relatively fall in the past, particularly before is relevant to the ground operation. they were talks of releasing potentially up to 50 civilian hostages. and now we're talking more around the $1015.00 because the and vague, the, sorry, the, the, the ground operation that is relevant decided to conduct a basically made those talks did in the water. so now we're seeing a resumption of these talks, katasha and egypt have played a big role in the past in getting out. so the, the, the hostages that have been released so far, but obviously it'd be as ready government a are under a huge amount of pressure from the, the, the families of the hostages. and of course, all the, everyone across israel who wants to see them return. so there's a great deal of hope that this to these talks will lead to at least some of the hostages being released. we're talking about 10 to 15, as i say. now we know that there are more than $240.00 hostages to believe to be in
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god's or at the moment. so it's a small number, but it would be a huge, a sigh of relief, right? and what a v is ready to ground operation itself. what can you tell us? well, we know that it's intensifying. we know that for the last couple of days is riley troops has surrounded garza city and they've been slowly moving further towards the city. we have also split the strip up into north garza and south cause renee sites that her mouse has now lost control all the northern part of the strip and we're seeing many civilians yesterday we saw around 50000 trying to make that arduous journey from the northern part of this trip to the south, israel has set up some sort of safe passage way. they sang for certain hours during the day and they are being taken up by more and more civilians who are terrified of the ongoing compartment that's been happening. of course,
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we know that once they move it to the south is still not particularly safe. nowhere in the strip is safe for civilians at the moment is israel continues to bone bobby inside area. i'd say about rebecca rebecca rivers in jersey will hi master unhelpful authority in gaza says more than 10800 people, including more than 4400 children, have been killed in the territories since this down to display this conflict. fears of the worsening conditions of growing the world health organization has one that disrupted health care and the lack of water and sanitation, meaning infectious diseases can spread easily. surrounded by rooting waste in stock in the router. and with no access to clean facilities, thousands of goals and to reflect the homes now live in this camp, operated by the united nations agencies. palestinians own ross in the southern city
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of con eunice, facing new threats to the health. that's the and there are no proper bathrooms. the situation is for risk on the health conditions are really bad. catastrophe the garbage and the diseases are affecting the children. now on the side of models of diseases are reportedly spreading quickly. and garza, the world health organization says case is a chicken, polk, scabies, diarrhea, and respect. she inspections are rapidly increasing, especially among young children for the and the situation is guessing what is the number of people seeking shelter continues to rise. in the con eunice training center with $22000.00 displaced men, women, and children of salt, shelter the space per person, it less that is less than 2 square meters. and there's one toilet for 600 people
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of our colleagues that only was said that the worst sitting sanitary conditions along with the lack of privacy and space. post great risk to the health and safety of those sheltering their. the hospital is still in operation and garza already stretched to capacity. and these new outbreaks of infection and disease, adding more pressure with vaccines and treatments and as a shortening supply. these are the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has ruled out to cease fire in gaza unless how much relief system more than $200.00 hostages is holding the captives of some of those. the families of some of those that have a competence has been in, in brussels, asking you lawmakers to help secure their release. a ton is just 12 years old. the last time he was seen alive was on the day how much the militants broke into his home and keep boots near us. on october 17th,
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he was driven into gaza on the back of a motorcycle. this is his aunt i and she has a special bond with him because he was born on his 30th birthday. he loves animals . all these pictures is the gentleman he sees the week. i hope that he gets the strength to head the week there. i know that the time is a life. i know i know a tons father, ohio has also not been seen since the day of the attack in the chaos of the violence. the family was separated. it's believed he's also being held in cause with this is just one family story. at this all he had to, they've come to the european parliament to ask for help to get their loved ones
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released. you only ask his wife and daughters who are full and 2 years old jim and citizens. is this passport the german passport? it's a piece of paper. it has any value as if it's just a piece of paper. why does people need it? the family's delivered, passionate please. and the message was heard, they went on to the new and the institutions, our congress to be involved in the negotiations to release them. we have to be part of that. you will be on politicians and members of the commission from the council that we all have to do our part or so in this versus why has not been doing that. the i thing that right now is these really government who is doing the these uh, negotiations. i don't know. but i seen that we should as to be also part of this
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for i like every day that pauses is a day too long. i can't even find the words words of what i'm feeling or how does my or the by them is i had my are my best friends, i'm the same. and then he just small boy that they can believe the teeth on these monsters and we are in the nightmare. but she still has hope it's help. she's asking for the as a service to remember the anti jewish pogroms of november 1938 has been handled with a synagogue here in by then it's 85 years since and that systematically attacked
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the jewish people in germany and austria destroying homes, businesses and synagogues and attacks that will often supported by ordinary germans speaking the ceremony, jim and johnson, the on off, sean said he's worried about the increase in anti semitism in the country since this task. so the lakes is conflict in the middle east in to 20. so you see here when once again we see the star of david on the rolls of this also country in order to marginalize the jewish citizens and mock dash homes and houses. when the comments is being celebrated full, the terrorist attacks in other states when jewish men and women are afraid to openly about to leave and show their culture and religion to use the fundamental rights and be then become members of our society here. and then once possible and
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once again, the senate of a locked in program for the synagogue here is once again a time. 85 years after the pull. the point where in fact they w. shawnee was honestly watch this morning. simon. the welcome back to the studio. shawnee, i'm tpc. so many feel different. this is something that he's commemorated every year. correct. but this year it was overshadowed by the homeless attack office. the um, it's not just the symbolism of, of that. i mean, the very synagogue as shots was saying the very synagogue, this is when he was taking place. that was a tax a couple of weeks ago by multiple hopkins phone at it. but it's also a deeper fuse if you talk to jews in germany, stuff the jews around the world, the media have shown a lot of that is great anxiety and the fear of real fee for their own lives, which is something we don't usually. i mean, there's always feel the rise of enter semitism. it seems like this year it's happening under real stretch. people really feeling it's,
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it's worse than ever before. and the whole of the gym and political establishment was that what stood out for you from the speech as well. of course the, the, the, the strong standing behind and to semitism and seeing it in condemning it is something not acceptable is of course important. the symbolism behind and is very meaningful to the jewish community. it is very much frightened. but at the same time, it's interesting to see them try to strike a chord of, of, of understanding that we stand behind is ro, stand with, with, with a at the right values of the modern society. democratic society does not allow him to semitism in which we need to allow field seats between the 2. also allow and understand the grief connected to both communities that are here in the table. and, and in general, we look at the discourse. now in germany, we need to make a difference between what's happening in israel and anti semitism in the ability to be able to speak or even a critical way if needed on what date they could be events and is really awesome. but then at the same time,
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acknowledging the re fear and the real danger of all of the rise of anti semitism in germany today, it's a coming from, usually from the extreme right. but also we've seen it now coming from the left and the other communities, most of the movement community. it's something to notice the differences, but then the general tone as well. and then a quick word about the different changing sensibilities. because the this date november, the 9th used to be known as the commemoration of crystal last in john the, i'm in english, the night of broken glass. now it's referred to as the animal. she will be november, paul crumbs. what's behind the name change? well, there's been the feeling that the, the term cause comes off of the night of broken glass, which is to, to name the damage left after you know, the, the, the looters and, and the masses has, as it has attacked jewish institutions and to, and how and houses, as it stopped like, it was a euphemism that only describes a very tiny part of the magnitude of that date was also considered to be
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a term coined by the nazis. so they need to turn it into a program. not, not the program is a term that's actually coming from russian into the language to describe exactly that the writing, the masses, the, the, at a violent writing. but at, at a point of, of, of trying to bring at it as an, as to certain ethnic groups into, into danger. and that the feeling was giving it to pork, them not named. we'll give it a bit more of an accurate description of the horrors that happened. we were talking about over 1400 a synagogues, who were, who are damage over us. housing around $1300.00 jews who were killed during the night, or after, you know, considering their, their being hurt and so on. so the feeling was that needs to be a term that is a bit more giving a better grasp of the event, even though it's been a controversial move to change it. okay, thanks for that. show me. it was on the think the effects of
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a israel. how about us at conflict being felt around the world frontier is home to some of the western europe biggest, most of them and jewish communities. the government says they have that. that has been more than a 1000 anti semitic accents. the styles of hospitals is wanting to shoot him. he's trying to come tensions by bringing people together. these young people are learning to reassess some of the prejudices in a workshop organized by a group that includes jews and muslims, and advocates for friendship between the communities. we are more like then it seems we the sticker on the van. as the participants are under age, we have not showing the faces. jessica, how would you define discrimination to treat someone badly because of face of posted characteristics? don't particularly, because what does ages and mean to discriminate against someone because of their age off ohio?
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hi. let's assume the initiative was founded to fight against the 2 forms of racism . anti semitism is satisfied the most vivid of we raise awareness amongst young people in an indirect way or by speaking about discrimination to sensitize them. so we make sure they don't fall into the trap of anti semitism is the multi services red ice f i t t set up the initiative 20 years ago. today's participants, some of the muslims of this christian say, such workshops have open to the eyes, which is a good issue. so i always thought the jewish people were keeping to themselves, but also because i didn't know any jews. i realized that was prejudiced. and that you shouldn't judge people without knowing them when it was supposed to get those. i know understand that just because some people in france from different religions aren't getting along right now, it doesn't mean we can't get along here in this district, people from different religions do indeed literally live side by side with the
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synagogue, a church and a mosque, right? next to each other. so the the read by a mom and to local christian leaders regularly organized to out events, right. tough to the start of the current conflict between israel and thomas, they gathered to move on to that together. the friendship run state of didn't you have a new policy. it's hardly because of rad by south cheese health that we could open a mosque in the street 20 years ago. he called the man on our behalf and said there is a building available here that may asked him, are you not afraid of the muslims? mister stuffy said he didn't know. on the contrary, we want them to be close to us so that we can be friends, neighbors and brothers. was that all saw from the local jewish muslim and christian congregations have held together despite the current situation in the
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middle east, but red valley. so 40 is deeply worried about the future. some on trends, news that we have wondering about our place in the world, the massive demonstrations and the misleading wells with people yelling, dest deduce, desta, israel, israel assess, and they raise questions for humanity to move on, which you might have to use too much responsibility for the minority of 20000000 jews or not, or they go the d v over visualization, particularly let me say, well, no. he believes his community's example of religious co existence can show the way so that people elsewhere can learn to share common ground. a quick look at a couple of other stories from around the world. the us secretary of state to add to the plan comes in south korea. i mean rising tensions on the north korean, on the korean peninsula. he met his south 3 and count of ought to discuss north
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korea's good drawing. military ties with moscow is condemned feeling young for allegedly supplying russia with weapons. for example, in ukraine, you spain's socialist have reached a deal with a consummate and probably dependence policy, which could pay the way from 5 minutes to petro sanchez to stay in power. pretty much includes a controversial. i'm just the for politicians who have that pushed for the counselor and you mentioned to be separated from spain. it has been one of the longest labor crises in hollywood history, costing the state of california and estimated $6000000000.00. now though they $119.00 de access strikes, been put draft after 10 5th deal was struck with the studios to improve pay and conditions. union member, the jubilant the who does a happy ending? told them that the long distance strikes inputted with history. it's such a feeling of joy and science over adversity and not really,
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and i want everyone out there to know tougher struggle to stop. it didn't do it. this shows that you can use the, the, until this moment, the striking actors had been wanting fire be shadow for streaming video, then save gods on using artificial intelligence. and most of those 2 months, not lafayette, to have been met. with this new tentative di between the union and the big studios valued at more than $1000000000.00 the the,
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the, the strikes by writers and inactive have delayed the production and release of new minutes to meet your friends and district through has got actors excited about returning to work, a part of what can wrap up to, to and production, also union member to rectify the deed in the coming be let's get more from scott rooks brought from dw culture. welcome scott. why is the steel taken so long to do? well, i took so long to get ratified to, to find agreement just because the 2 sides were so far apart and what the unions were demanding a not just a pay, but in particular better compensation for their work on streaming platforms and
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protections against the use of artificial intelligence to essentially replace them in certain, in certain forms of the they were, their demands were so far away from what the studios and the streaming companies wanted to give that a couple months before they could finally reach an agreement. and this, this deal that they have a bound is, is really groundbreaking because it could set the scale as it is at the stage for really the future. a hollywood house, how the creed, pages, and the sort of money people work together. not just an extra years for disagreement, the probably in the next decade for more. so i act as a half a. what would people uh, think the best deals going to be rectified? i think it's almost certainly going to be ratified. you just saw people celebrating on the streets of los angeles. this was a you a very long in, in, and a grueling,
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a battle for a minute and create a community of actors. and in particular has been out of work for months. and everybody's really eager to get back to work again. and i think this deal, assuming it does meet the requirements of the uh, the union membership will get past very, very quickly. and we'll start to see productions and ramp up again very, very quickly indeed. yet. so give us an idea then of time scales of ross vacation and the resumption of productions. yes, a little as it tomorrow. should officially the board of the engine officially approve of this deal and submit it to its members. and then in the next couple of days, maybe a week or more, but not much longer than that, you should see ratification of production will start a very, very quickly after that of already some very, very big productions like the big studio films, to pull 3 of gladiator tubes don't that people want to go next year. they're already a, basically, uh,
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getting ready in the starting blocks to go as soon as reputation goes through. so i think we're going to see the sort of hollywood machine really a go into your very, very quickly everybody is desperate to get back to work. and there's also a lot of money on the table. people do not want to let this slip through their fingers, so i think we're going to see an amazing search in production in the next couple of weeks. scott, thank you for that. scott rockwell from dw culture to get it always got dw news on the go. just download the app from google pile from the apple app store and give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and if you bought a new story and also use it to send us photos and videos of the action, the next on the w type, there's pantry has that news agent. and i'll be back at the top of the, of the
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