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the, the, this is dw news, live from bell in the head of the minutes and group home us says it's close to a deal with these around that we'll see a pause in fighting and the freedom of hostages. family itself is riley's captions by how mos on october 7th, i'm putting pressure on this is riley will cabinets to put the face of their loved ones 1st. also coming up germany's for a minute stuck on are they not bad bulk reject goals for a ceasefire and gaza, saying that this would leave israel, unable to defend itself against among foss,
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germany's defense minister makes an unexpected visit to key and to show support for ukraine's fight against russia. he meets with official stats, who discussed weapons shipments and german training of ukrainian troops. the gulf is welcome to the program. the chief allstate postilion militant group, hamas says it's close to a temporary truce with this route that would allow for the exchange of is really hostages, full hamas presidents. us president joe biden also said he believes that hostage deal is near, even as an agreement appear to be taking shape relatives of some hostages war, and goods by security administer each of my band various coal for the death penalty . if for a mazda operative currently,
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is riley custody. at the trents meeting on the commission and its relative said, plans to revive as well as the woman's capital punishment laws for palestinian prisoners of war would endanger their own loved ones, lies is well detained. the number of suspected him off fight, it's off to the october 7th, so talk to see what they meant by that this will be but that and then i also w, as rebecca ridge is interested in for more details about those hostage negotiations . see how this it certainly feels like the closest we've come to a deal being at great. of course there being negotiations ongoing pretty much since the beginning since october, the 8th, even where these new guys has to be like going up and down on and off. they were getting pretty close. we were hearing prior to israel's a ground offensive than that completely stalled the talks. and now we're hearing more and more positive noises. coming out of the negotiations, we heard over the weekend from cutoff prime minister autonomy. now he, of course,
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all the tardies at least to negotiate is playing a huge role in these hostage negotiations. we have very positive was from him saying that the deal was close there because we had contradictory remarks from as readily prime minister. benjamin netanyahu saying a deal was nowhere near being finalized. he's under a lot of pressure to remain fun. of course, the, one of the main objectives of the main objective you might say is to eradicate from us. so he's needing to maintain a public service on that line well at the same time trying to ensure that these hostages release. but this is certainly the closest we have now heard we're hearing from the white house. and as you reporting also from is not funny is one of the most latest saying that a deal is even at the deal we're talking about is somewhere between 50 and a 100 hostages to be released predominantly women and children picked up all civilians. none of the military captives in exchange for some prisoners from the palestinian side in his ready prisons, women and children up to about 300,
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as well as a 3 to 5 days a side to allow for humanitarian i to be led into the gaza strip. now that has been a major sticking point, is rout worried that it will give her mazda a child to re um, and re coordinate re group in the school, but will have to see if a deal does come to fruition in the next hours. if not days rebecca, it appears from what we've seen earlier that a relations between the relatives of the hostages and the government. a government have become rob attends, is that correct as well? we saw yesterday and you are reporting it there in the late in that very 10th session. in the contest it has members of the phone, right? a pop up phone pop up part of the file ride coalition, this ultimate included potty jewish power. they all seem as an extreme is potty, they are trying to reintroduce the death penalty the mos militants in prisons here that were that are held captive here. and that is something that the families,
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or many of the families of the hostages say, is counter productive to getting their loved ones. also have goals are alive, they think it will and guess a mosque that it will give them impetus to the haps do home to their family members in gaza. so we store a very heated exchange, very emotional, very passionate plays from the families to these members who are championing this bill. now i'll, i'll also say that the bill doesn't have consensus in the coalition. it, it doesn't have a huge, a huge support. so it may not go through, but the families thinks that even just talking about it is going to jeopardize the situation inside gaza for their family members. as we saw you have, as i said, very heated exchanges. and even though the members of us may you who did the members of that 5 are found right potty cooling the, the families of the hostages saying that they are actually doing some of those work for them. so some very personal exchanges happening. their families very worried that the government just isn't doing enough for us and taking the right action to
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ensure that they hosted the family members afraid. this is rebecca with this that reporting from the jerusalem. thank you. rebec or nearly 30 premature babies evacuated from gauze us all. she felt hospital of arrived in egypt for urgent medical cat medic spilled the babies into egypt by the rough border crossing. that's currently the only way out of gauze, or that israel does not control an agent, evacuation premature babies bundled into ambulances to get them out of gas out. oh, the world health organization says all of them a fighting serious infections. the babies had been trapped up. guys is the largest hospital for days. several others died of to incubators, et al. she stopped working a mid power outages. united nations teams helped coordinate the evacuation. working with is riley soldiers to get the tiny patients
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out of the hospital, which is where no claims is home to us from us. come on and seem to the babies will by itself. some were united with them up. as many i have twin daughters. i did not know about their condition today. i saw them for the 1st time since i gave birth to them. thank god, i was reassured that they were fine. i was always communicating with chief, and they told me you can come and take them because their health has improved attendance, but i could not reach them to get it. also me wasting ambulances been with some across the rough and crossing to egypt, taking parents we a possible ebony clarion has some children premature babies, toddlers. i left my 3 children in gaza. i didn't even get a chance to hug them because they couldn't leave my daughter in this state to them . something might happen to them. they could be bombed. my message to the world is
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enough. these are innocent children. we are just protecting our country, our country, palestine, the children's agency unit, steve says it's working with a judge tional authorities to find out the circumstances of each evacuated baby, including those whose relatives and not with them. don't to say they have a long road to recovery, a huge with many of them critically em. let's bring in toby franco, who speaks for the united nations international children's emergency fund. unicef, you joins us from the dining and capital. i'm on now the festival, about how all the babies and where all of a country. yes, so the babies turned in the same condition the getting the cath thankfully that they actually need it. we have the most of the babies all now in egypt getting most specialized care. as we know the hospitals inside the garden and strip
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a massively overwhelm el cheapo hospital was getting on the cost of the ladies anymore. could not look out for anyone to take the almost completely normal operational and that's why the health authorities screwed on ease at u. n. a and others to, to help out investigation. now they were also report that some of the babies died and all she felt what do you know about that? yeah, that's right. understanding is that reported the initially that uh, the 39 percentage of babies that needed judging cat. sadly, by the time the operation happened and we were able to co night and get to the hospital, that was $31.00 babies to has a dogs within 24 hours, which goes to show. so its not even we have those that one is full so we can cite them. i'd say it's tragic that we couldn't get there. yeah. and it's tragic that the hospital that has become the sort of sends a piece of my sort of the complex and at least not just now sheet for it's of the
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hospitals as well. right now they're getting the best care they can, you know, things the multiple partners things to, to the general start to use as well. now it causes indonesian hospital is the last one still operating in the north of the strip. what are you are hearing from your colleagues on the ground that yes. right. so we've done the risk equally that yes. today, activities, well know who kinds of issues as well. those reports of this uh, you know exactly the hospital, the hospital um the conditions even before the deterioration day by day at the hospital as well. um, so the garbage of the health care system is boom. but um, which is why is it mastic? you said we have 2003 most systems across the guns straightened, all right, and due to damage or like a few. and we have children in bens, the shelters who like increasing the risk of potential disease outbreaks, particularly as, as when it's a comp on the health care system is not bad to disappoint them or treat them if
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they need a, as in cat. now the world health organization has a role and about the threat of disease spreading and gaza. what else is on the way to come to that? that's right. so we have 1700000 people displaced inside gaza strip around hospice, about 800000 a children and they're living many a living you and schools in hospital grounds and public facilities, densely packed together, your families in classrooms, the conditions a really you have very little access to say what are about 3 of us and a diety, emergency threshold that we try to reach the need since you have sent 3 conditions, which are getting worse, one toilet for the hundreds of people. and of course now we've rains. you have the risk of multiple and diseases. you have children who have miss routine, child and immunizations, who are now more at risk, all the preventable, but definitely diseases. this is a huge deal. that's why it's absolutely urgent that we can try and prove those conditions in the shelves particular,
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but also else way to reduce the risk of any mess disease outbreak. thank you very much, toby frick of that form unicef. a german is foreign minister on the ball cast said a ceasefire in the middle east would prevent israel from defending itself. speaking to the w, babble of defend it. germany's refusal to back a seas 5 and gaza instead, berlin says it backs to many. terry. impose is that would allow for a to get into gaza. she also had out of the criticism of germany support for israel, calling it extremely disturbing. of germany's foreign minister has a message for the arab world, taking a break from international diplomacy. i know in a bad bulk joint deed abuse arabic show jeff, i talked for an in that interview on the war in the middle east, flashed on the agenda. y gemini has so far, refused to back
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a ceasefire in gaza. and that's what of a diagnoses, that would mean israel would no longer be able to defend itself, submit the ongoing virus or missiles. so for me, every day and last night it said that it wants to wipe as well. if the man does that means they went to an irish as well. and in such a situation, israel has to protect his population lies. at the same time i am, we are working with our international partners with the americans, but also with many hours the countries do everything possible to ensure the people in goals that have safe places where they wouldn't be killed, where they can access clean drinking water and medication into in visits over the past month. government officials have repeatedly emphasized their support for res, real. seeing german history means it has a unique responsibility to the country. about critics in the arab world. see gentlemen, these guilt means it's afraid to call a potential war crimes miss if time very irritated by those people. because to me,
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it sounds like the complete run of the foundation of genocide, west crime as well as sea level. basically, these left is of a to give them my country the no longer a human gemini is responsible for the depth of 6000000 jewish men and women, the death of hundreds of thousands of european holes in your okay, we have committed ourselves as an international community and that sort of international lawyers built on, i think that the less than we learned from the horrors of world war 2 by, with the said, you need all season for scott and slicing victory. turning to the future of the conflict. bare bulk said it was likely that's a peacekeeping presence of search. would we needed to protect civilians in the long term, but you would not be drawn on where those trips would come from. it is go in order to ensure security, we need international responsibility on what we've learned this from the terrible was in europe switched in vulcans, the to the international community assumed a responsibility to protect them. there was also
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a situation where the west crimes being committed upstairs and actors in the region had simply loss to trust. and today i see the same thing that only happens definitely thought out. the question is which countries can come on the trust of both the palestinian and this really people now the political correspondent matthew mode joins make much of germany, has been criticized for not supporting a cx 5. how does it for a minute to justify this position? that's right, god put simply on the bad bulk says how mosque cannot be trusted to hold up at the end of a ceasefire. at one point she threw up a hands and said, it's not simply a case of paula session saying stop this. so instead, gemini is working on humanitarian pauses to allow for me to reach those people in guys who are desperately in need and also for hostages to be released. this could be, she said, hours or even days. and i was struck to throughout the interview that you
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repeatedly sought to express her sympathy for the innocent victims on both sides of this conflict. she said the suffering of palestinians kept for a week at night as much as the plight. obviously the mothers whose children were taken or kidnapped by terrorists on october 7th. but the bottom line get out as jimmy calling for pauses rather than a fool. she's file. now, but the book is also responded in that interview to criticism from the middle east that germany is turning a blind eye to the suffering of palestinian civilians in gauze that because of germany's responsibility towards israel, off of the holocaust. what did you make of her reaction that or whether this is a criticism that we've had over and over in the past months last week, the talk is president richard. time at one was in time, an invalid and he said because of the holocaust, gemini, was really not able, not free to tell the truth, implying that gemini is ignoring human rights abuses. bad luck pushed back really hard against trustworthy interview. and this was where she became most automated, a most impassioned signet criticising gemini for its past is relative izing the
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crimes of a holocaust. and she said she was extremely the start by the acquisition accusation . she said for her there was no contradiction between standing up for a suite of right to exist on defending human rights. now, why didn't the german firm is to do this interview now? yeah, jeff, i talk is a show that has a real cloud in the region and on social media. so this was clearly an attempt to engage with the arabic speaking audiences and to explain jeremy's position on this conflict. i have to say this was the 1st time i think i've seen it since this conflict has re ignited what i've seen. a senior gentleman politician scrutinized in this way. this was a 36 minute interview, the supervision of which can watch on line. but normally interviews like estimate last 10 to 15 minutes at most unbearable, knew that this would be a challenging interview under was a really new attempt to back track of anything. she was defiant,
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setting out jeremy's position on a ceasefire on the lessons of a holocaust ball. so stressing that she is equally concerned about the suffering of palestinians as well as is relays in the region. all political correspondent, matthew move and i thank you very much, matthew. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines. this is united states may be playing all the shots of runway in hawaii on monday, leaving the ad across from that in the bay, military officials say all 9 people on board made it safer to so we're on homes in the accident. us marine colt has not commented on the course of the class. first, visual contact has been made between rescue as an indian workers stuck in a tunnel. and then this carpet camera was slipped inside the pipe, drilled into the area where 41 men have been set for move in a week. the tunnel in india was that icon states was under construction when have
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caved in. officer lance the residents of new britain island in a pop point, new guinea preparing to evacuate after a volcano of them began interrupting on monday. monce was shot a cloud of ash into this guy which follows the cancellation of some flights disaster management teams have been sent to the event to coordinate the evacuation torrential rains of last southern brazil, killing at least 4 people, and triggering widespread flooding. more than 1600 people have fled the homes in the state of the we are grounded, the sol. several villages have been entirely console by rising water that most german is defense minister. both victoria is, has a made a surprise visit to key to on the line, berlin's backing for ukraine, and it's fight against russia's invasion. so it was arrive by rail and the early on
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tuesday morning, he's a set to hold talks with is ukrainian counterpart, as well as with president overloading isn't lensky. they expected to discuss the jeremy's mood service support and the training of ukrainian soldier. it is, the story is 2nd visit to keith since he became defense. meanwhile, on the ground in ukraine into as fighting has been raging between your russian forces and to crania and defenders. ukraine said sunday it has pushed the russians back from the deep pro river in the south of the country. first major advance in months. russian forces, meanwhile, have been pounding the city of, of these in the east taking heavy losses. but supposedly moving forward, boston occupies about 16, a few friends and the territory at the moment. on the w as much as building i've traveled to the front line in the east with ukrainian military is adapting a strategy to protect valuable out to re against russian drones.
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hidden in the bushes somewhere. but more section of the front line since the ukraine, m, artillery, cru, one and a half years into the war. the tactics have changed. and you shall know, but i to wallet before we used to be very low miles to we would drive out to the position, shoot and then drive off and obtain new targets and drive to a different position. we now we do everything from a hidden position of each other. that's how it works. this is why the reason is sometimes of adding this jones permanently hovering over the front lines artillery pieces of valuable target. so both sides, so incoming fire can be free rather than driving around and open roads artillery units. now try to hide their
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equipment. a cage of way, a mission of his son protection. because the drones exploded against the mesh rather than the equipment this so prepared how it has been in service for several decades. the soviets named the rest of the re of to flowers. this 122. many me to repeat. this call is a coordination way more wisdom not hillary has had a huge impact on the, from the soviet era how it says to payroll or them to come schedule. so probably it with a bit of humor. we can buy spare parts for this equipment at any car repair shop. are you still with what? but if nato equipment gets out of order for people who will have to call the repair specialist press the ring very special tool. the uninstall mine, some of the crew update is the guardian and so for target and quickly gets read
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the report after shooting they maybe they leave the vehicle. every shot fired from this position, increases the probability of being detected. yeah, i think as a whole lot there is the widespread assumption, but they are idiots of and that is not at all the case and they also know how to fight. they know what they're doing is nice on the they evolve and learn. and so do we move on the case is closed again and even from jones, with the coordination waste for its next task, steps into the now where the election of right wing populus have you email
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a to the presidency. it has thrust the country into an uncertain future belie, has vowed to revive argentina struggling economy with a series of radical economic reforms, including replacing hodgen teen is kind of see the pay. so with the us, the altogether is policies are regarded by many observers. as on all the adults admit a supports as argue that drastic change has just what the country needs dubbed loco or the madman by his critics. argentina has chosen a radical new right wing lead up. have you any lives victory comes is argentine of stuff is through an economic crisis with inflation at 140 percent. and soaring, poverty force has turned away from the parentis coalition, which is long dominated politics in favor of change come down to the bottom and it's something that many people wanted and that's,
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we're hoping to achieve some of the change for the best for you as a consequence argentine to new, but again, a lot of data that it's going to be hard, it's going to be complicated, but it was going to be worse with the current government because it was always the same. nothing would have changed. mulay has promised sweeping reforms, including proposals to close the central bank and teach the countries currency the pay. so for us dollars or he's also propose to slash taxes and government spending, cut welfare payments, loosen gun laws, and outlaw abortion, as well as closed down ministries for culture, women, health and education malays. critics, fee of what his election means for origin. tina's society and democracy, but in acting, his radical reforms may be difficult. his policy holds only
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a small number of seats in argentina is congress. but it says he said, the president have you and me a. we need to realign alliances to get laws from congress. otherwise, he will not be able to rule by law, but he will have to rule by decree, decrees of need and urgency, which will never be backed by one of the 2 chambers. so you will have to reach a compromise on stage malays. when is a victory for the global fall, right? the former president of brazil is julia both scenario as well as donald trump in the us. we're both quick to offer that congratulations. in his 1st post victory speech meal, i said he would travel to the us and israel before his warning on december 10 you are watching dw new z. as a reminder of our top story, the head of the militant group, i'm off says it's close to a temporary truce with these route. the 2 sides have been negotiating
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a deal that would exchange palestinian prisoners for is riley hostages. captured file models in the october 7 sarah tasks. that's it from me and the new see for now when updates with the top of the ok. don't go wait kickoff is next asking is harvey kane is the right strike of of buying munich. don't miss garbo. it's invalid. and thanks for watching the
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