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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the we news line from berlin, the leader of how mazda is a deal with israel, is close as likely to see a pause in fighting and the release of dozens of hostages. families of israel is captured by the militants on october 7th. we are putting pressure on the is really wor, cabinets to put the return of their loved ones. first, we are sad about every loss of life, but it feels like the world is not screening hard enough. for these innocent
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civilians that are being held hostage and is really with 3 family members being held hostage by her last chelsea. the way you house she is coping and sliding to get her loved ones home. also on the program, jeremy's defense minister makes an unexpected visit to keith and to show of support for ukraine spies against russia. boris. the story is, meets with officials to discuss the weapons shipments and german training of ukrainian trip the call for at least welcome to the program israel and how mazda appear to be on the verge of an agreement, or really some of the hostages being held in gaza. the political leader of the palestinian militants is male. who may i said that negotiators are close to reaching a deal stopped the agreement would see a swab of palestinian prisoners being held in is really jails for
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a significant number of is really hostages taken by him oss on october 7th, the temporary truce of several days. is also said to be part of the deal, as is the movement of humanitarian aid into gaza. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu was asked his cabinet to support the deal with a mouse to release the hostages, calling it a quote difficult, but a right decision. a relatives of hostages, protesting intel a vive as israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu summoned his war cabinet in mid growing signs that a deal to release hostages, taken by him us could be imminent. gotcha new. our 2nd goal is the return of the hostages. were making progress, i don't think it's worth saying too much, not even this moment, but i hope there will be good news soon. we are now with the closest point we have
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had been an engaging and an agreement. we are very optimistic. we have a very helpful, but we are also very keen to this mediation to, to succeed in the coaching humanitarian, the tools, the tentative deal could see the release of over 50 hostages sources say the progress comes after some families accused sickness, its national security committee, and endangering the lives of their missing loved ones. now there's some optimism. i think the only thing that i could call just as soon as we get everyone back home . but i do understand that it's difficult and i hope this data will help us bring everybody back home as well. and i'm really hopeful that they will come back soon. many here don't want to risk anything. now that a return of at least some of the captives could be just around the corner. it was
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president obama and also told reporters that he is very helpful. the hostages will be free soon. working on my team. sure. sure. yeah, we're now very, very close. the sizes home very soon, we have more to say, well, i cannot get more from dw corresponding benefits. elaine, who joins us from jerusalem bend is really government has been meeting with benjamin. no advocating for the deal. what details are you hearing about the proposed plan and how it might play out? a little war cabinet?
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first of all met in the what a security cabinet a now the full cabinet. and as they went in to take this photo, benjamin netanyahu, the is where the prime minister gave more details as saying that his security chief, fully support this still, he also gave thanks to you as president joe biden saying he was responsible for helping to increase the number of hostages being released on to this deal just in the past days. he also confirmed that they would be released in stages which we already knew. but what we didn't know is that he also said the red cross would be allowed him to attend to the other hostages. staying behind that comes too late for one female, the hostage. according to the wing of the is lemme jihad, which is also holding some of the hostages, and had said that she died waiting for humanitarian aid. there were various groups, the, the main group being hom, us, which is holding hostages. it said that it's conditions all that know is why the
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drones a scene in the area during this pause in finding while the hostages have moved from wherever they're being held at the moment, presumably in tunnels and the fuel is let into assist these collapsed hospitals. also that for every hostage, 3 palestinian prisoners would be released homicide. previously said a board or to full cease fire in all 4500 palestinian prisoners released. this would only say $150.00 prisoners released that would have to be voted on the by the way, the government separately, and would mean another day of the cavities. so this isn't yet a done deal. this is going to take a little longer than everyone thinks about it would mean the 1st big pause in fighting the 1st, the escalation of this war after 45 days. nicole lots of moving parts dw,
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spend physical and in jerusalem. thank you so much for breaking it all down for us to be on is an american is really antello. these 2 members of her family were killed in the october 7th. her attacks 3 others are believed to be a mas hostages. earlier we asked her when she made of the negotiations. 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. but 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 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
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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 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 was abbey on an american is really relative of gaza. hostages, who spoke to the w earlier today. and for more on the proposed deal, i'm joined by the w shiny or is on is in the studio. so any of these talks have been going on for quite some time. now, what do you think, leds to what now looks like a breakthrough? well, if you ask the military, these really army, they claim its very strong aggressive action and cause that they feel that they put a lot of pressure on how much and how much felt like they need desperately time in order to recoup and there. therefore, they're willing to make concessions when it comes to um, hostages release on the policy and side. on the other hand there we know the think strong criticism on the very fact that from us was holding on to children to women
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. you know, a lot of criticism this is against was lin, sharia law and values. and we know also it logistically, it's quite complicated to hold on to so many hostages, many of them young children. so they are, you know, claims that this is actually something that how much is benefiting from itself, you know, wanting to get bread and away from these and holding onto the soldiers, which are more legitimate in a way, you know, in the rules of war, taking soldiers as hostages putting how most of you don't stand in the further negotiation with israel, a bit stronger ones getting rid of those releasing these hospice and that's the 1. 1 of the considerations on the table for almost. yeah. so we're, we're looking at dozens of women and children for now that car are set to be released. what timeline are we looking at here? because now that you talk about logistics in short is very difficult to get them
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out of where they are right now. interact safety, correct? first of all, it's not going to be as starting for the next 48 hours, sometimes around the evening, probably on thursday, maybe friday. this is the middle east, things take time. and then it's the do is built in the mechanism that tries to, you know, each side is very careful with trying out what the other side is willing to do is to 1st come us, we'll have to release the 1st batch of hostages $10.00 to $12.00 of them then israel, in retaliation, release the 30 prisoners input, it's holding and so forth and so on. and only then after the release they will be at every lea, a ceasefire. they'll be more fuel and 8 coming in. so there's a lot of, you know, this is a very slow moving ship. there's a lot of different components to it. everything is also going through mediators is going through a egypt is going to contact the read costs, which we also learned during the meeting of these really cabinet that we'll be seeing all of the hostages for the 1st time. how much is agreeing to let the right
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cost in to see if everybody not just the ones who are going to be released? so yeah, there's, it's coming. good. i see it very careful dance between these 2 sizes around the home. us trying to check each other's, you know, ernst a, in, in their intentions and, and commitment to the steel. yeah. getting hostages home is very important for israel getting time to regroup, presumably is very important for her last but, but looking at it more broadly, perhaps, what does this deal mean for either side? well, how much hopes that the, the longer it's can stall in there are talks that we started 50 number the number of 50, but it could be that will be after 80 hostages released meaning at least a week of, of a ceasefire. they're hoping to longer as early as possible, the harder it is for it to restart. the hoping the international community will also step in and say ok, maybe that's enough, that's been enough. that's fine. other mechanisms because we know from us now centered in the southern part of the gaza strip. and this is where they're
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operating from. they don't want these really idea of their, however, since you know, the idea of has been operating for the last 40 days in the northern parts, they feel that they are ready to go to the south. and actually these 5710 days of these fire is a good time for them to regroup as well. and to think better, the next steps with trying to make it into the strongholds of how mos in the south of the gaza strip. so it seems to be seen what happens after the ceasefire. what we know for a fact is that we don't know how long it's gonna last. officially it's going to be $4.00 to $5.00 days. it won't be surprising. it's less much longer, shiny or is on us. thank you so much. you're welcome. and we can take a look now at some of the other developments surrounding the conflict in the middle east. this is really forces have read of the largest refugee camp in the occupied westbank list. any media are reporting that a child was injured by is really gunfire during the attack on the mulatto camp in the north of the territory is really military operations in the west bank has
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surged since the homeless attacks of october, 7, lebanese media are reporting that 8 people including 2 journalists, have been killed in several is really attacks and southern 11 on the online or dean television channels. that is really forces had deliberately targeted it's reporters is really military says it is looking into the incident and that it had been engaging hezbollah targets in the area for us to call it a. what a oh for the next 10 years ago today, ukrainians began mass protest and keep against closer ties with russia. they became known as the euro. my don protests and help set the stage for the current conflict with moscow. germany's defense minister has paid a visit to came to mark the occasion, an under line berlin's continued support for ukraine. keith central might, anton square his way ukraine's pro european protests began 10 years ago. jim in these defense minister, both his pistole, is paid,
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is respects that to those who were killed during the ensuing violence. you guys here on that come here again. firstly, to pledge our support unexpressed, us, some a diety and our deep bowl. and i'm a ration for the braid, courageous battle that has 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 age. to sign an association agreement with the european union yellow cove which was eventually forced to resign but not before sending in the special police units to break up the protest. kemp, 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 said they will give them 10 years ago. ukrainians began the 1st counter
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offensive against lawlessness and attempts to rob us of all europe and future ways . call my boat. after talks with his ukrainian count about bodies pistole, this unveiled the further aid package for keith. as russia intensifies as strikes on its neighbor, that's your latest update up next, the in you consider is new sanctions onrush. so that could include an import band on diamonds that so onto to leave business with k for, by the way, we don't have a choice. so we have little time list to save the product. so we have to do what we can as fast as possible. we only have one generation left just 25 years to implement the greatest revolution since the tune of the industrial age

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