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revenue starts november 20 d w the . this is dw news live from berlin, holds rise for a hostage, steel guitar says israel and thomas are edging towards an agreement for the release of the dozens of hostages being held and goss. i'm. i'm off kidnapped summit $240.00 people during his deadly cross border read more than a month ago. also coming up sign for his fears to become a humanitarian 8 hub for an awesome israel. agrees to the 8 core door ships
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carrying 500 times with a truck and deliver could soon be departing from the island and a possible pivot to the political right. in argentina, voters are choosing, and the president and the south american country polls are close bonds and they've put the far right populist lane, slightly ahead. the mariana evans dean, welcome israel and from us are close to a green and a deal to release the hostages held. and the gaza strip. that's according to israel's and bassett, or to the u. s. michael here tug here, tugs, words eco, those of an earlier statement 5 that could tarry. prime minister, read a joint press conference. this e u foreign affairs chief, joseph burrell mohammed autonomy said only minor details remained to be agreed for him off to free, at least,
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or some of the more than 240 people cannot find militants and the october 7th attacks will speaking, and doha guitar as prime minister struck an optimistic tone, the deal is going through a ups and down from time to time, as well as the last few weeks. but i think that to, you know, i'm now more confident that we ought to close enough to reach to a data that can bring the people safely back to their homes without a they all of the hostages on how side or what to go to the exchange uh, that's what happened or take this from those rates as low as bringing natalie todd chase. she's director of the italian, the think tank is due to a friday into that. so natalie, and she's also worked as a special advisor to the european union's for an affairs chief federico maurine and also joseph burrell. welcome to the w. so as we just mentioned,
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joseph burrell was in contact and to discuss the situation. golfing, can you tell us what role the you is playing, if any, in the negotiations to have these really hostages released in gaza as well? i would say that the ease roll in the hostage seal is relatively marginal now to the extensive um, hostage deal. which of course we do not know exactly what the details of it. we can imagine that the details obviously on the one hand was into the release of the number of hostages, single funding, choose the release of the number of palestinian prisoners. the question is, where is it that these protest in prison is, could end up going at 9 this time? this has been one of the subject of the negotiation. i do not know whether the european countries may be one of those locations to the extent to which that could
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be a possibility. of course, they would be a european involvement. and then i would say that probably the most significant europeans, i mention, as i said, to the extent that the risk for them it is fairly marginal, is the degree to which a hostage deal would possibly include a significant optic in humanitarian assistance. and of course, one of the aspects that has been discussed over recent date days is the idea of the maritime card tool from your are you passing to cyprus, onto gas, the directory which on the one hand of course would be extremely important at this particular point in time, on the other hand, i think it's important also to bear in mind that this cannot be a substitute to the territorial access through a bafta of course. so, you know, there is a european role, but as i said, it is really saying on the margins of this particular situation. well,
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there's been some criticism that the u has failed to put sufficient pressure on israel for a ceasefire. where does the you stand on this issue as well? absolutely. i mean of course that the real problem here is that there is division within the european union concerning a disease for itself. so we know, for example, if we just take it by way of comparison, devote a couple of weeks ago after you in general assembly, which causes deed for a cease fire at face it. can you sold the way in which you were pin code 363 phones with some supporting some upstanding and some searching against at the moment france has been the only member state that has very open the cold. so a ceasefire. so the point is we are divided on this in spite of the way in which we have been trying to conceal divisions,
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has been on the one hand focusing on this question of humanitarian assistance, which i was mentioning a moment ago. and on the other hand, focusing on the day off, however, the contradiction in the discussions about the day off to is that the, the way in which that day will look, will fundamentally depend on when the ceasefire actually takes place. right? i mean, you know, the day off to tomorrow will look very different from the day off to a year from now. right. you know, there is a real open impression of what will be guys if the war as we see it now will go on for many months. so meanwhile, as the casualties in gaza continue to mount and just how much longer can israel continue? is military operations in this trip without losing support from western eyes as well. i mean, you know, i think it's important to bear in mind that it is already only western allies that
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support the ongoing for as we know it so already is full, has lost. we lost the rest of the wells, right. and i think it's important to highlight this because the rest of the well increasing the max is in the way in which in previous was um, you know, it, it, you know, that the rate of the social risk has been increasing over over time. and of course, you know, i think it's also important to highlight the fact that within the west itself, not only has the been a relatively, in the sense, oh, divide between governments and public opinions on this particular question. but there is also a growing divide between official institutions and their respective political mazda . as we had seen this within the commission, we have seen it in capitals in paris, in berlin, in room where basically there is growing discomfort in foreign ministry use with
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the position taken by governments. and i think all this sort of pushes those governments at, you know, especially as the number of civilian casualties to increase, to increase increase of the field, the discount instead of the position of the whole thing. that was natalie tonchee from the state to, to a friday into that. so natalie, many, thanks indeed for your insights. thank you. the cypress is preparing to become a hub for a humanitarian aid operation. for guns of the government of cyprus has told the w that preparations have now taken a big step forward. cypress says it's now working on tactical and not political issues. currently, the only way to get aide into gaza is from egypt via the roof of crossing that is often closed. cypress plans to use is port of le naca to gather international aid and send it on to gaza. as it's one of the closest places in the you to the strip
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t w's, jack parents sent us this report. this is the heart of a plan by the cypriot government to send international aids to gaza. long that could pull to you is just under 400 kilometers away. this it pre its government says, israel will, most opposed the plan. as long as its official was, can check what's loaded onto ship spend for garza. now, with proceeded from the party because to the technical part of it. so we've seen that these are politically the implementation, the allies vision of the quarter. and now, well, the part that with technical issues that are being result guessing the h ship side to see should be simple enough. the biggest issue would be how to one load them in garza, the pool that has not been fully functional since israel is blockade from 2007, and israel has booms the area since the october 7 terror attack. the sit prius plan could build a temporary floating port just off the coast. they say this could dramatically
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speed up the delivery of aid. one ship it can carry $500.00 times what the trucks come. in nicosia, the cypriot red cross says it's in communication with the government to move aid like this quickly. we are ready at any time and we have a such a warehouses smaller in all the districts. so we're ready at any time within the hour. this come on sentence is still on the apple. it's called may's between 21 countries. when it comes to evacuations, from crisis zones, it's been operational since 2016. it's set to play a major role in the humanitarian aid cardo plans set them to condition needs to have a different security environment and to be able to proceed with the implementation of these ideas. but of course we are in the context paddling to did those preparations with all the stakeholders involved from greece and the netherlands are really keen to get a moving here quickly. and that is some of the other stories making news,
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this our european commission president or so a funder line has met with jordan's king of dula and amman to discuss the war and guns of king of dula, stressed the need for an immediate cease fire and gauze that to ensure delivery, few minutes, hearing aids, fund line said a 2 state solution was needed and that she opposed any force displacement of palestinians of sweden's crown princess victoria has addressed the german parliament and bonus tag during the ceremony. commemorating germany's national day of remembrance earlier, she attended a re swing ceremony at berlin for moral for victims of war and tyranny. along with the german president. well argentinians hands of the pulse today in a run of election pitting economy ministers that are due a mazda against the far right. candidate javier malay. the vote comes and made argentina's worst economic crisis into decades with triple digit inflation and rise
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in poverty. while a has a slight edge and early pulling, he's promised to shake up the economy to fix the country's economic was including replacing with pay. so with the us dollar is the countries currency and slashing government spending. fear of painful reforms, isn't it driving many to support the legacy candidates? sure. do my some bus malays radical reform plans are getting back in from an unexpected corner of the country's youth dw andre goldsmith has more natalia and alexis or siblings in the 2nd round. the presidential elections and argentina natalia will vote for parent as the economy minister, sergio musser and alexis for libertarian, how do you hear me late? miss latasha can't comprehend her brother's choice in the way. then do you know that since you have a date on finding out where and then i can understand and good and waiting there. but i find it very strange listening to histories asked you so much when i was have
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to discuss the thing is he's a loving person, but he's supporting a person who appear to sign in to me or what is it yelling while alexis does not approve of some of the late proposals like dollarization and the revisionism surrounding the brutality of argentine, his military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983. he none the less doesn't share natalia's fears. so basically what i remember from that, i know, i find a strange how she, having lived through everything she has lived through in this country with different governments. and can continue to support someone who else who is in the present guidance or in the us. that would offend them and go younger to get done with journalist one of the month is studying the extreme right and it's rise among young voters. he has analyzed the generation gap using his own family as a case study it was dealt with in a popular podcast that won't be in anything we're seeing and this election and this political cycle, very intense generational conflict with our families in which the younger members
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vote for me, they know service and then that my whole and it will that, i mean a but there are exceptions. this is christian, and he considers mazda as the better choice. his father, on the other hand, would never vote from us on, or parameters of. but i mean, a nation, the equal us my son's decision to vote some muscle. well this me a lot. and we want he said that we were able to get it as a long history behind most certainly parent isn't. that is unacceptable. he will. but any who does, she has had diarrhea. so she she was despite their differences. father and son have an excellent relationship. christy on has never tried to change his father's mind from the center you. i'm like i will see and i'm also installed by my father pizza . and wine guy and turn him into a supporter of the affair and they say they will not be much time to celebrate in
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argentina no matter what the outcome of the election, the next president will have to find a way to bring together a politically divided society you're up to date on the date of the news up next, our documentary series dock film with a look at all right, militias, the american midwest, a marion evans, dean, i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the our thanks for watching the news. 3 is the most powerful woman, little sister of the dictates, a mysterious strategic who is, can you tell me you can say she represents a mixture of expectations and this appointment to do that gets into the ridge princess stuff, november 25th on dw.
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