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the the, this is the daily news live from the land, the head of the militant group come us as it is close to deal with is ro that will see a pause in fighting and the freedom of hostages. families with this rainy is captured by a mass on october, the 7th of putting pressure on these reigning bul cabinets to put the face of their loved ones. first, we'll say coming up germany's defense minutes to make some unexpected visits to keep in a show of support for ukraine's fight against russia meets for the officials. the to discuss what some shipment of jim and training is ukrainian troops and the
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rescue team in india. and makes contact with trump to construction workers. the rescue was send the camera through a pipeline as well as hot meals for the 41 man. it's been stranded now for 10 whole day. the money keeps mckinnon. welcome to the program. israel and the palestinian militant group from us appeared to be on the verge of an agreement to release some of the hostages being held in garza, according to a statement cited by several news agencies. the hamas leader is maya honey said negotiate says was close to reaching a deal. the agreement with c, a swapp of palestinian prisoners held in his riley jails in exchange for hulma assessing free a significant number of the hostages. they abducted from israel on october. the 7th,
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a temporary truce of several days is reportedly we'll say parts of the deal, which would additionally allow the entry of humanitarian aid into the gauze to strip. as now as negotiations move forward, several families of is riley hostages. a voice concerned that the countries will cabinet is not doing enough to bring the loved ones home. the relatives met with his riley little make his to arch then not to pursue a bill that would enable the death penalty for capture the palestinian militants. the frustration boiling over their anger is directed towards far as a member of the connects its national security committee. the families of the hostages. abducted by hum us out against the proposed rule, endorsed by some committee members. the draft been in the post that they've been in the for tentative, but the families believe even that the pit around the bill could jeopardize the life of their loved ones. the old on can you look at us not as an outside or look
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at us as if she is your sister as if he is your child, your grandchild. would you risk anything and that could now harm his life a little when he's back. prosecute them, raised this discussion again, but he's not here. and because of this, he may never return it because it includes with millions. all right, members, the 5th strays guffman. see the dead but a due diligence because we know such a i think there's a death penalty is required. so it's such a events as we saw. don't happen. another mastercard, or should i not the disaster of all that sort of an argument. the families are not buying. maybe you should stop talking about killing arabs and stop talking about saving jews. no, don't tell me about how we want to kill arrows because it was us who was getting killed by them. not the other way around. the time with emotions running high,
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many israelis losing the patients, they have been regularly protesting, asking the government to do more. this is incredibly disappointing because i feel that at this point, when we know that taking them from us, we keep hearing from them is going to take months or years. and it's going to take a long time. on the other hand, the other objective is time sensitive. people are dying. a hostage team between is driving him off appears to be in the works. and many here don't want to risk anything. now that the return of, at least from the object is, would be just around the corner aspect to the w is rebecca versus in jerusalem and off to how likely it is and how soon this deal could actually happen.
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unfortunately on there, it's still too early, or it's almost impossible to predict these questions. we have seen deals get close in the past. we've been seeing these negotiations take place since almost the beginning, and we haven't moments had good clear signals that we thought the deals were going to happen and for various reasons they have full and for this is of course, the closest it seems. the closest old side, pretty much agreeing as far as from what we're hearing. perhaps israel still the final light puzzle piece of the puzzle when it comes to agreeing to this deal. so it really is just a little bit too soon. still, it could happen at any moment as we've so as the other hostage do uh, deals of negotiations with the release of the other hostages earlier in this will also came as a, as a quite surprised when they happened. it was sort of this, these things happen very quickly and then suddenly we should say that happening. i think if it's going to happen,
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we will be seeing that we've in the next 72 hours. but as i say, it's just too soon or impossible to know whether or not they still actually come to fruition or but can you tell us more about the visibly deteriorating relations between the families of the hostages and these randy government? i had a little bit there in the report yesterday there was a that connect that meeting. it got very, very tensile, very vocal, very personal. and people very, very angry at the government. the families in particular at how the handling this hostage situation may feel that they're not putting the lives of their loved ones, above and beyond their other military images. it goes to eliminate him off political and military capabilities. i mean, we saw yesterday, there was a meeting with the families of the hostages or some of the families of some of the hostages and benjamin netanyahu. now that was through the, in the pipeline for some time, it finally took place and there was
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a delay because there wasn't enough space in the auditorium that the prime minister's office had organized for this meeting. and some people were forced to wait outside these just further angry and you know, they feel that they're not being taken seriously. that they please about the time constraints about about the measures being made. and of course, this thing about the death penalty that they saying that this is not going to pressure him off. this is more likely to make how most angry to make, how much, you know, to take decisions that would endanger their relatives. so we're seeing a lot of pressure on the government from the families. they've been holding raleigh's. they've been holding much his protest the trying to, to really make their voices heard when you walk around pretty much everywhere in israel jerusalem, tel aviv, other cities, you see signs, there are signs of everywhere saying bring them home and you see the faces of the people that are being held hostage, the names their ages of the, the huge campaign here it's, it's taking the nation completely, you know,
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the to heart. i mean, i can't tell you how shocked and russel's is riley's about what's happened, what's happening and particularly about the hostage situation. they say it is the most important part of the operation, whilst there is, of course, a lot of backing up with the, with the government, other operation which is to eliminate from us but, but not, not at the, at the cost of these hostages database. rebecca, which is in jerusalem, thanks so much for that. for israel on monday or cold. it's on basset to south africa. the move comes ahead of the virtual summits of the breaks nations today cooled by south africa. this is discuss the situation in gaza. south africa is a longstanding supporter of the palestinian cause and has condemned these ready military operation in garza. and we can cross straight now to all south africa correspondent who's in johannesburg. diane, who okay. they, i'm, that they have been some coals in south africa. so the is randy embassy in pretoria
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to be closed now? is ro itself has withdrawal and it's i'm boss of that. can you tell us more about the reaction to israel's decision? sure, absolutely. and yes, so some of those groups who have made the calls, they have been protesting and marching on a weekly basis. and many of them have responded saying that they are happy with the coal from the is really government to recall. it's invested to, however, the awesome who's who are saying the south african government should still saying its own message. and this afternoon there is a debate that is expected to take place in parliament with that issue will be dealt with members of parliament. here are expected to vote as to whether the south african government should take its own action and in fact, expelled, invested us. that would mean that israel would not have the option of returning the best of that at a later stage if they chose to do so. so they are obviously quite a lot of eyes on that discussion and that vote this afternoon. so then of course,
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the africans, not particularly happy with the stones, but the south african government has taken particularly, you know, some with in the jewish community here. for example, the south african design. this organization here has said that for that because the south african governments rhetoric has been a in balanced and they have one to they to speak out more against the actions taken by him. us. now we know that south africa was due to us, the brakes meeting this afternoon. bricks of course, being the group of major emerging economies, brazil, russia, india, china in south africa. it's amazing. that's been cooled specifically to discuss the situation in gaza. what's like, he's come out of those talks as well. i would anticipate that we will see some very strong statements coming from those bricks member countries. if you look at how many of the countries voted at the recent you in general assembly,
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many of them were in favor of a complete ceasefire south africa in, in was amongst those who also called for a ceasefire during that you in sitting. and it has also, you know, gone so far as to go to the international criminal court to lay a charge against the ease ready to government. so considering those steps and the statements made by the members of briggs, one can imagine that the statements that will be made in this particular meeting will be quite, quite strong in support of the palestinian people. and i would anticipate also continue with those calls for a complete ceasefire in, in, in the current ongoing conflict. then he'll get in to his bag. thank so much for that time. germany's foreign minister and elaina babble cosette, the ceasefire in the middle east would prevent israel from defending itself
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speaking since he w babble, defended germany's refusal, tobacco, sci fi and gaza instead. berlin says it backs humanitarian pauses that would allow for a to get into gaza. but also his house, that criticism of germany supports the israel cooling. it's extremely disturbing of germany's foreign minister has a message for the arab world, taking a break from international diplomacy on a line up apple joint deed of use arabic show jeff. i talked for an in depth interview on the war in the middle east. flashed on the agenda y gemini, i saw fall, refused to buy cars ceasefire in gaza, and that's a bit of a diagnoses. that would mean israel would no longer be able to defend itself, submit the ongoing barrows 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 want to annoy, they say as well. and in such a situation,
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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 countries to do everything possible to ensure the people in goals that have safe places where they wouldn't be killed or they can access clean, drinking water and medication to 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 it's the time, very irritated by those people. because to me, it sounds like the complete run of defines ation of genocide, west crime as well as seeing replacing these of these of it. the gave them my country, the not my raise. human gemini is responsible for the depth of $6000000.00 jewish men and women, the death of hundreds of thousands of europeans in your okay, we have committed ourselves as an international community and that sort of
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international lawyers built on. i tend to not stop the less than we learn from the horrors of world war to fall with, as i said, you need all season for spot and slides. and basically, turning to the future of the conflict. bare bulk said it was likely that's a peacekeeping presence. of search would be needed to protect civilians in the long term, but you would not be drawn on where those troops would come from. you just go in order to ensure security, we need international responsibility on what we've learned this from the terrible was in europe, is western vulcans, the, to the international community assumed a responsibility to protect them. there was also a situation where the west crimes being committed of an act has 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 palestinians and this really people let's take
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a look now. some of the other stories making news today and timelines government is approved to draw floor. the could see. same sex couples granted equal rights. the bill will now move to parliament during a session sourcing in december, if costs that time and would become a 3rd place in asia. also, taiwan. i'm the poor to recognize same sex marriage with newton. united states navy plain over felt a runway in hawaii on monday, leaving the cross stranded in the bay. and the tree officials say o 9 people on board did make it safely to show and were on home by the accident. us marine corps, not yet commented on the close of the crunch. gemini is defense minister burst. the story says made a surprise visit to keep the 2 on the line, but, and support the ukraine and its fights against the russian invasion. the story is attended a re slaying ceremony, nay. keeps my don square to commemorate those who died in pro democracy process. and nearly a decade ago, he set hotels with his ukrainian counterpart,
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as well as with president. without him is a landscape very expensive to discuss. germany's military support and the training of he training soldiers. speaking of reflecting ceremony, post store is said the night on process. the began in 2013 a still as nature relevance today. it's great as people of all ages took through the streets to demand freedom and closer ties with europe, and they paid for it with their lives, which is today most ukrainians are fighting for the freedom once again, hard to they've been fighting for almost one year and 9 months against a foreign invader. i'm here again, 1st of all until pledge further support, but also to express ourselves with darren indeed find it also or admiration for the courageous brave and costly fight that's being waged here. the fullest i can come to here. are you crying correspondent, mateus spelling. i joins us now from keith han mathias. now we just heard the
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german defense minister praising the carriage of ukrainians. both during the night on uprising and today can you tell us how significant the my done uprising is to ukrainians? how, how did it change ukraine? so exactly 10 years ago on the square that is behind meets a group of young people came out to protest. an agreement to the cancellation of, of, of, uh, negotiations on an agreement with you by the end president. they were successful in the end. the president had to leave and with him last rush, i lost its influence on ukrainian domestic politics where they have to have really meddling and haven't really had to. the thing is in many of the things that were happening in ukraine, but frustrated, reacted by seizing crimea on the costs of the done bus regional via the proxy so called separate has 3 genes. i'm that was the beginning of this war that
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broke out on the full scale in 2022. so in a way what we're seeing today is of course continuation of what started on the might on just in a very different way, much more brutal, much more existing. so um and uh and uh, what the, my don purchases wanted to achieve. uh is something that is still under threat by putting, however, internally, um ukraine has consolidated and the fact that today, no totally, the german minister is here, but also the president of the european colon. so it means that your credit is much closer to what the people on my don at the time, $1.00 to $2.00 cheese a membership of the european union. ok now today germany is ukraine, 2nd biggest baccha and the german defense minister has not promised even more
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supports. tell us what to the ukrainians need. the most right now in the fight against russian forces, reliable long time supporters with the ukrainians need most know that includes a, a munition. in the 1st and foremost, that's what is needed most every day at the front line is of course, from ukraine's perspective. you kind of still hoping to get these long range tours besides that, which allow them to be deeper and more effective into rush and control territory, including the bridge that connects crimea to russia, which is one of the main supply lines of the russians. but the thing that is really needed every day is munition is a repeat is bay of pods 4 times is more times more of the same. and with a long time to him commitment. because you recently return from the front line in the east weather ukrainian minute tree is now adapting its strategy to,
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to protect valuable artillery against russian attacks. we're going to take a look at your pools and then we'll come back to you guys after that. hidden in the bushes somewhere, but more section of the frontline since the ukraine, m. artillery crew one and a half years into the war. the tactics have changed. and you shall patch the wallet before we used to be very immobile. 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 that in their jones, permanently hovering over the front lines artillery pieces of valuable target. so both sides, so incoming fire can be free rather
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than driving around during open roads artillery units. now try to hide their equipment, a cage of way, a mission of his son protection. because the drones explode against the mesh rather than the equipment this so prepared how it has been in service for several decades . associate's name there, i say the re, off to flowers. this 122, many me to to repeat this call is a coordination way more wisdom. artillery has had a huge impact on the front. the soviet era, how it says to payroll or them to come schedule. so met with a bit of humor. we can buy spare parts for this equipment at any car repair shop or used to the wisdom before. but if nato equipment gets out of order, we'll have to call a repair specialist for us to bring very special tools to mind. some of the
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crew updates the coordinates to photography and quickly gets read the after shooting. they maybe they leave the vehicle. every shot fired from disposition increases the probability of being detected. yeah, i think as a whole lot, there is the widespread assumption, but they are idiots. so that is not at all the case. and so they also know how to fight and they know what they're doing is nice on the they evolve and learn. and so do we occasions closed again and even from jones, the combination with fruits next task i think is what would you say
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is the biggest concern for ukrainians right now? right now the, the biggest concern is of course to be forgot not to lose the support they, there are delays or we don't know what is going to happen to the support that the us government to president biden had planned. gemini has stepped off with support by a definitely good support from 4 to 8000000000 for the next year. but still, the, the, the need is, remains high for ukraine and with other conflicts breaking out and with this counter offensive. and having basically failed with no good news from the front line. there is, of course, a few that the support might somehow slow down. and that would be very difficult because it seems to most expos of the only hope that russia might have to really achieve something or to move forward would be for ukraine to run out of i munition,
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to run of out of supplies of, of uh, personnel as well, at the front lines and uh, that would be the worst case scenario for ukraine. so what your credit is doing now is really lobbying hard for the support to continue and to possibly even increase in terms of military support of the weapons of munition. that's what you create needs most still. mateus, thanks so much for that. that's the w. ukraine corresponded, mathias spelling. a. now indian rescue is bustling to free. 41 men has been trapped in a row tunnel for 10 days, a portion of the roadway in the northern himalayan state of the tara khan collapsed . on november, the 12th, the area is vulnerable to land slides and rescue plans have been complicated by falling debris and equipment. failure to commit out, are you ok? show yourselves to the camera. raise your hands and smile. we will reach you all
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soon. don't worry. the 41, mid our lives. these are the 1st images of the trip work is that the outside world has seen before the it's our 1st breakthrough, which we've been trying to achieve for the past 9 days, a lifeline. while our 1st priority was to establish the pipeline as a lifeline who may get to know the whole to risk you is managed to watch a narrow a pipe already drilled through the rubble to the main and canal sending medical supplies and hot food to take. we've been making this meal since yesterday. we started once we got the order from officials a much more complicated operation laws ahead to get the men out. engineers have decided to dig a new vertical shopped about 189 meters down. but 1st, they cutting a new road up the slope to transport heavy diggers. earlier
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risk use tried to drive a horizontal pipe, 357 meters of debris for the men to crawl out. but that plan failed after a cracking noise caused quote, a pending situation. praise of come to the site to pray and relatives a holding vigil of trying to keep up the hopes of those who for now up there to live. i didn't born right? yeah, we picked out and they said that they're okay for now. he asked what the company's doing and whether they'd be rescued or not. we gave them hope that they're trying to rescue them. because he's got a visit to the terminal is part of the problem is the range remote is massive infrastructure drive in the himalayas. it aims to cut travel times between some of india's most popular hindu shrines and improve access to strategic areas, boarding rival, china, but experts have wound about construction and mountain this winter account with
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