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the, the, this is the company news my from by then donita from us as a deal with israel is close to it's like you to see of polls and fights based on the release of hostages. and is, the vision varies, kept in by the military and on, on october, the 7th. putting pressure on this reading will cover this to prioritize the face of their loved ones. are sad about every loss of life, but it feels like the world is not screening hard. enough for these innocent civilians that are being held hostage to these writing 3 family members being held hostage by how mass tells d w how she's coping on fighting to get her loved ones. also on the program,
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germany's defense minister and make sense unexpected visits to cave in a show of support the prize fight against russia, protest victorious. i meet with the officials to discuss some weapons shipments and skim is training of ukrainian troops. the i'm feel good. you're welcome. to the program as well, and how mass appear to be on the verge of an agreement to release some of the hostages being held in casa prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he has summoned his war cabinet to address what he called developments in the matter of the release of our hostages, the leader of the palestinian militants. a smile heavier has sac but negotiate is all close to reaching a deal. if so, the agreement would say a swap of palestinian prisoners being held in his writing jails for
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a significant number of these riley hostages. taken by high mass on the 7th of october time features of several days is also send to be part of the deal as, as the mood with a few mediterranean, a into gaza as well. several families of his very hostages have voice concerned. the country's war cabinet isn't doing enough to bring their loved ones home. relatives met with lawmakers to the knots to proceed with legislation that would allow the death penalty for captured palestinian militants. frustration boiling over their anger is directed towards far as a member of the can if it's national security committee, the families of the hostages. abducted by how much out against the proposed rule endorsed by some committee members. the draft been in the bus that they've been in the for tentative, but the families believe even that to pay it around the bill could jeopardize the life of their loved ones. the old on can you look at us,
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but not just an outside to look into us as if she is your sister as if he is your child? he'll grandchild. would you risk anything that could now home his life? well, behind him shall when he is back. prosecute them, raised this discussion again. but he is not here because of this. he may never return because it includes 2000000 single father, right members, the 5th strays guffman see the day when a due diligence, a prescription. i think there's a death penalty is required. so such events as we saw don't happen. another mastercard, or should i not the disaster? oh, that's 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. that they have done with emotions running
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high, 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 hospitality between is trailer and how mos appears to be in the works. and many here don't want to risk anything. now that the return of, at least from the objectives would be just around the corner. well, i'd be on is on american is riley in kind of have 2 members of a family boot camp and the time is 7 tera tax 3 of us. i'll be nice to be home as
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hostages asked us to tell us about the family members. she's often those she's worried about a story. thank you for having me. on the morning of october 7th, we begin checking in with family. we have family that lives on keyboards near aust, which if you look at the map, it's really right across the border and the southern part of gaza. and we have family living in different houses on the keyboards. and they began reporting a terrorist infiltration hearing of gunshots and so on. and what transpired over the next few hours was that 5 of the family members were taken hostage, carmela dunn, who turned 80 in captivity. my aunt, her granddaughter, knew i had slept over at her house. she was a 13 year old of just a girl. and in the other house were 2 other of criminal. his grandchildren saw her who was 16, and at the time aaron's was 11 and they were with their father over there. they escaped through a window. and on october 8th, we saw a video of arrows in from us,
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his hands kind of pulling him down the road. and we understood at that point that they had been taken hostage. we found out 9 days later that all 5 were indeed confirmed hostages. but one day later, the military came back to let him know his mother know that both her daughter and her mother had been murdered by some us and their bodies have been found. it's terrible. and how is your family coping? we are hoping to action. we are doing everything we can, carmella was an american citizen, and they've been working as much as i can with the us government and us media. um, all of them are french citizens. and so we've been working with the crone and with the french media as well, and we're doing everything possible we can inside of as well. i don't think that there is rest until all of them are home. and i don't mean just my family. i mean, every single hostage tell us about the sort of contact you had with is really uh oh, sorry. so since that this, the 7th of october it took
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a while for them to to create a connection and to be forthcoming. and as much as it sounds hard, if it makes sense, they are dealing with such a complex situation. you know, i'm an american, so i think about 911. but when 911 happened, the terror was confined to that one day. and then what we thought started later and was halfway across the world. but the terror that happened here on the 7th required that we had to immediately secure our borders and protect ourselves against from us . and so the government was dealing both with that effort, as well as trying to understand how to manage the hostages. i can say communication has improved, but we as families don't get a great deal of concrete information from the work cabinet. i think we learn more from the media. right. so how, how long was it into the space process they've had? i can put it that way that, that you started to,
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to find out who you need to speak to, how you can contact people within that. these riley at government. you, you said at 1st it was, it was different. yes. and you understood why? so how did you negotiate that? it took 4 days for them to even build the work cabinet. i think in the beginning there was, you know, kind of this belief that it took so long and then it took 9 days for them to reach out to us as a family and we have 5 hostages. there are some families that have 10, but there are some families that have one and so we felt like how is it possible that we're not hearing from them? these are all members of our government. so we know who they are. we started trying to go after them ourselves, each was started, you know, trying to get to them. but at the same time, in that same set of days, secretary state lincoln was here. we spoke on june to present in biden, and we had 10 senators from bi partisan, don't legation show up from the united states. and i think that contradiction really showed the difference in their responses. but again, these really government was focusing both on the war and on the hostages,
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and they don't they, they're not the same goal in a sense. they are conflicting in many ways and it adds complexity. now we're hearing a tool and it's only about the waving talk of a deal being close that i do, that you said would involve the swap of palestinian prisoners for hostages. your family amongst them, i'm my guess would be you being here before. how do you, you base the space in formal and informal talk of a deal and i try not to pay a ton of attention to it until i think it's real. we've gotten our hopes up. we know that things are fragile and, and we're just waiting for something to be concrete. the fact that for hostages have been released and one has been rescued is amazing. it's better than nothing at this point, but it also feels very challenging that we have to fight to continue to make sure
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the hostage issue doesn't get lost. and the people move on this, you know, yesterday was the international day of children. and we didn't hear word from you in a staff, we haven't heard word from any you and or global health organizations regarding sign of life or medical status of anyone. and right now we feel like we're unsure how the world isn't screening on behalf of the hostages, as an american, and it is rarely and a human. we're sad about every loss of life, but it feels like the world is not screening hard enough for these innocent civilians that are being held hostage. and what you've heard about the potential, the possible terms of, of this deal. do you have thoughts on that or that? is it just the case of whatever it takes? let's get that people home. i think at this point i think there's the complexity of the ceasefire because it quits our soldiers at risk. and that's clearly
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a challenge and something that we need to not we, the government in the military need to think really, really critically about. but if it's a prisoner swap, take the prisoners, bring our families home. i feel like i don't know what else can be done and so take the prisoners, we can figure that out at another point. but if it needs that we get our families home, then i think absolutely that's it's a no brainer for me. it's not the only speaking to me and we'll take a look now as the most towards making the news. this is rarely for us as of right of the largest refugee camp in the occupied westbank palestinian media reporting that a child was injured by his raven gun 5 during the attack on the ballasa camp in the north. the territory driving milledgeville operations in the west bank have search since they homeless attacks of the 7th of october. 11th, these media are reporting the 3 people, including 2 generally slipping, killed in this ran the attack this time in 711 on the outlet,
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dean television channels that he's ready for us is a deliberately targeted picture for this sort of the ministry says if he's looking into the incident of african presence around the pose as accused israel. awful will crimes and acts tend to amount to genocide from a virtual briggs summit present run that poses a 100 killer bricks leaders and released a statement calling for an immediate cease fire and gas and a group of major emerging economies includes russia, china, india, and south africa collectively was at least 20 people have been killed after bus crash and the peruvian and these vehicle plunged off the road and fell down a roofing road safety's port in through with more than 3300 people died in traffic accidents last year. germany's finance ministry has ordered the frames on new spending next year as a deepening bunch of crisis threatens to split the root and coalition. this follows
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a decision last week by the countries, the constitutional course, the block, the government from using the 16000000000 euros of an spend ton demik funds on climate signatures. but 10 years ago today, ukrainians, big on mass protests and key for guns close to ties with russia and became known as the euro might out in protest and help set the stage for the current conflict. with moscow, germany's defense ministers paid a visit to keith to mock the occasion on to underline bouldin's continued support for ukraine. keith central might, anton square, is where ukraine's pro european protests began 10 years ago. jim and he's defense minister, both his pistole is pages respects that to those who were killed during the ensuing violence. you get here on i come here again. firstly to pledge i was support, unexpressed. so some a diety and the deep bowl, and i'm a ration for the braid,
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courageous battle that is involved such heavy losses. the protests that later became known as your own. my dad began here 10 years ago to the day. it's boxed by the refusal of ukraine's criminal and friend, the president vick toyota cove. it to sign an association agreement with the european union yellow co, which was eventually forced to resign, but not before sending in the special police units to break up the protest comp. those killed have gone down in ukrainian history is by having the 100 a list when ukrainian students raise the european flag in november 2013 shots were fired. it was the 1st time god was built for european values. ukraine's president also paid homage to the memory of the protest, as they say they will give them 10 years ago. ukrainians began the 1st counter offensive against lawlessness and attempts to rob us. of all europe and future ways go. my boy, after talks with his ukrainian count about bodies pistole, this unveiled to fill the aid package for keith. as russia intensifies as strikes
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