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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. the agonizing weight continues as a much anticipated hostage deal is delayed, as real says, it does not expect any hostages to be released before friday. dashing hopes of relatives that some would be freed earlier will bring able davis and his really media are reporting that an agreed, temporary truce between israel and hamas has also been delayed funding is expected to continue until at least friday plus the exit polls in the dutch selection put
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cap builders, freedom party in a clear lead the far right and he is land populace leader now faces a challenge in funding partners willing to form a government with the hello. i'm terry morris, and welcome to the program. israel says it's not expecting any hostages. to be released by from us until friday at the earliest countries national security advisor said to deal with the militant group has been delayed, although the reason why still remains unclear and agree. paul's in funding and guys also appears to be on hold with reports suggesting the final details of a 4 day seas far are still being worked out. here's the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as they still have to have solving. and i just spoke with prices and binding again,
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would that be a good time to where i can get my requests with the brokers to achieve a significant improvement of the deal? and indeed such an improvement was achieved to handle. so the combination of the motorcycle effort provided the conditions for the return of our v as my email. so i believe this combination will also allow the release of additional laptop to use in future stages a couple few minutes. okay, which will be my brain. but let's get more now from jerusalem. our special correspondent at abraham is standing by there at the hostage release is now not expected to begin before friday. it was widely expected to begin today, thursday, why the way hello air. can you hear me? i seem to have lost the audio contact with a can you hear me then
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open young miss herb and come current here. but i'm gonna go from this original as with fish up copal and would maybe try to catch up with our correspond it there. abraham in jerusalem in a short while from now, lots of the hostage released delay means the agonizing weight goes on for the families of those being held by him. us many have been maintained costs. the pressure on demand to be enough to know who's government to make sure the release of their loved ones is the main priority. the w as been physical and reports from tel aviv, or some relatives are holding a permanent bits vigil. so this is become known as hostage square in downtown till it be a place of bread and hope that this 1st partial hostage deal happens. i have home
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and i don't have all the same a size because i don't trust come us. i don't trust as long as we get a few. i mean it's better than not, and this, that tiny setting to life, some people coming back i think, is a huge signature of hope and is a huge game for us. but it's, it's horrifying that it's not everyone, women and children only as one of the young men captured alone has won't be coming home yet. he's mother set up this piano on the square. that music is part of his life. it's been playing for when he was 9 years old. what's that feeling like? having people down here every day, playing the piano for you. so it's amazing. it gives us a lot of hope. it's a hard time. it's not easy. a symbol of the agonizing wait. an empty banquet table for the $240.00 hostages in every part of the square,
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reminders of the struggle to get them old home. the message to from the israel family. do we want them back? when the people big, soon as possible the. so we're going to try now to get back in touch with our correspondent, a, bring him up in jerusalem and the hostage release is now not expected to begin before friday. it was expected to start today thursday, why the delay as well? it seems that it has to do with logistical issues. a white house spokes person has said that the final details are still being worked out. and we don't have any sort of confirmed further explanation as to why this delay important to know that while
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this delay is disappointing, it's not completely unexpected. officials have been saying since the beginning of the negotiations of this deal, that this kind of thing is done only when it's done just because there are so many moving parts to a deal like this. and so when the grand scheme of things of the deal actually ends up being successful, we implemented this should be a minor delay. and remember, even if and once the deal hopefully starts being implemented, there could still be bumps along the road a then we're not expecting all of the hostages to be released at once. they are indeed expected to be released in batches contingent with a 4 day a ceasefire. and it could happen that one or both parties for whatever reason violates betsy's fire. and so we can expect also that this is not going to be a 100 percent smoke. how important is this deal a,
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a for both the is really government and calm us. a hugely important for these really government that has been coming under increased pressure and has been indeed the subject of growing angry at the perceived lack of actions to bring back the hostages since they were taken on october 7th by terrorist. and there's also a sense that the prime minister himself is sort of, was coming under pressure to, to, to do something to bring back the hostages for how much this is, you know, as a, as, as a militant fighting group on the ground, a truce gives them perhaps the time to regroup, which is actually one of the criticisms of the steel coming from a very vocal right wing minority within the government for a post of the deal. seeing that it actually plays into how masses advantage, because it gives them time to regroup. there's also the people in gaza who stand to
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benefit from the ceasefire as the cease fire also means that, you know, hundreds of trucks of aid will be coming into the strip. but this is much needed after you know, more than 40 days of near constant bombardment, which we know and about the people involved in this exchange of hostages and prisoners. so these really side were talking about 50 women and children who were a were taken into the gaza strip on october 7th and the palestinian prisoners, they're expected to be about a $150.00 of them that will be released so 50 hostages for a $150.00 is really hostages for a $150.00 policy, and in a prisoner's israel has said that it will not be releasing convicted murderers. but we do have some information about what that group of palestinians looks like. the
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majority of them are between the ages of 16 and 18. so children, according to the ones a classification. some of them have been convicted for crimes like a arson assaulting a police officer, a rock throwing in a property damage. so we're not talking about a murder charges here. we're talking about violent sort of less severe violent assaults. bill this must be extremely difficult, this waiting situation for the families and loved ones of the hostages. how are, is really, is reacting to this delay and the hostage release there's certainly disappointment of eh, and this sense, but yesterday, when it was announced that people would be coming out today. you know, as we saw on that report by my colleague and tell her the people were really holding their breaths. so this will undoubtedly be disappointing and frustrating
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until they finally see their loved ones hopefully rejoined them and come back home . a, a thank you very much. that was our special correspondent abraham in jerusalem. as well as wait, wait for the hostage release. deal to be implemented is really media reporting that an agreed pause in the fighting in guns has also been delayed. i spoke to mike martin and for british office, army officer and senior fellow with the department of worst studies in kings college, london. i asked him about how difficult it is to arrange such deals. i see for complicated, i mean you need 3 things really like sides. obviously need to want to come to a deal and is taken actually some time with this particular deals that both sides the one to be in that price. you need an intermediary, it into a key to who's trusted enough by both sides to conduct that diplomacy. initially,
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shuttling between the 2 sides, i think not highlights the importance of cuts out of here. and then of course, you need once the deals going through, you need someone. so want you to make sure that the, the terms verified. so as you say, it's very complicated to get those 3 conditions in place from a military point of view. how complex is an exchange of hostages and prisoners which this deal for st. again, very complicated and you know, you just said in your package the, the, the deals been delayed. the concerns the i would have would be around spoilers to the deal. so you've arranged this dale, you can have a ccr and you're going to try and present as, but that will be people. i'm thinking particularly on the how my sides, who don't actually want to see far, perhaps they've lost someone. they've been fighting way then. and they just, they will discover that deal. there are also other factions within garza. so policy,
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it is, i mean he had no mention is be made of them, whether they would policies this deal so they may not want a deal either. so the big problem now that we move in savings mentation phase is actually about stopping all the policies, who either deliberately or by accidents want to scuffle that day and they start the hostilities again. and important point. good to keep move. there are other parties involved here. the is really, is have previously rejected calls for a truce, claiming it would only benefit from us. or they still concerned might that some of us could exploit a truce for their own advantage. a very much so, and i think they called good cause to say one of the points of contention and negotiations is whether the is riley's would be allowed to continue over flying goals and say, how much wanted a stop to own or pause during c squads. oh is right,
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oh the flights and stuff cause the fear. is that a how must fully use these periods to restock re um, move supplies around a get rockets in position ready to go again once the pools comes to an end. so i think that is a valid fear of these. riley's, well, israel's prime minister, benjamin nothing. you all have a says the war he goes to mosse is not over. despite this deal. should we expect these really military then to simply pick up where it left off when the anticipated truces over a you know, terry, i wouldn't be so sure head because pauses have a tendency to become si size and see slides have a tendency to become along the si size, both sides the and how must have said that the fingers on the trigger in israel says they going to go again. but actually we've already seen, we haven't even started swapping of returning the hosting isn't already. it's been
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delayed by a day. so one assumes the si size going to be a day longer or the other end. and what the polls and fighting allows both sides to do is to sit back and look at what's happening and say, actually maybe this fighting isn't achieving the political goals that we want it to say. perhaps we can use this pause and allow it to develop into a little bit the saw it, but of course we still have to say, well, i thank you so much. that was mike mark is a senior fellow at kings college london. i mean, well, fierce fighting is continuing and the gaza strip israel's military. so as a has carried out aerial strikes on over $300.00 homeless targets in the past 24 hours. these images show con units in the south of the territory strikes have also been reported in the north of the gaza strip of mazda appointed officials, se scores of civilians have been killed a spring in
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a bedroom. here he's a spokes person for the norwegian refugee council. and joins us from the jordanian capital. i'm on thanks for being with us. and we're looking at a pulse of at least 4 days here in the fighting in the, in gaza. how much a can organizations like yours achieve uh how, how much relief can you provide and that amount of time a good morning, terry. um, not much. the answer is, um, we have been even, you know, doing these, you know, as we speak, we onto that every item. the ground have a very limited in, in all capacity, in our ability to, to move around shelters. we do manage 3 sides where we have hundreds of people who have taken shots that we providing hotels and you know, some more except for people and some cash assistance for people. this is a fraction of what we can really do if we have to write conditions during these for,
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you know, 4 days. i mean, this is, this is also very little time for us. just to give you an example, we have 10 trucks evaluate our way to, to be, to the present, to gaza. full days is not enough, given the athens district is given to the logistics. we're giving this training that, you know, the i has to go through. it's a long process, it has to drive, you know, parts of the volts. it has to travel over a 100 kilometers before it can make its way into garza, this is very easy to find for everyone. this is why we are saying full days is you know, oppose this is nowhere near enough. we need to long sustain ceasefire. so our teams on the grounds, 50 of them all at the no region refugee counselors can go out and deliver and, and provide much needed a to talk to us more about delivering that aid. cuz uh we can get maybe a 100, a few 100 trucks into gaza during this uh, pause in the funding, but it has to be distributed. what's your plan for distributing the aid?
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the does get into counseling. i yes. as of now, we do rely on the johnson market because we haven't managed to bring in any trucks for the reasons of i've just given it has been very complicated on the i'm, you know, at the very low volume of trucks to pipes that she'll meet, has been able to pass through what we need on the ground. what we plan to do is to deliver some hopes meals, to deliver a shelter support for people in shots, his blankets, mattresses, pillows for hundreds who have you know, left their homes with nothing on them. a fuel, i mean drinking water as well is a big challenge. we can't do this without the fuel, without, without the guarantees that are uh, you know, all right, well, cuz uh we'll be able to appraise safely. not just of course everyone else. i think the needs on the, on the ground are so much. so if you're talking about having the warrant due to us, you know, who are waiting for treatment oral surgeries, you're talking about children who are traumatized by this. what we are saying don't
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get these children's safety, so you only take it away from them in a few days. keep it safe and keep the ceasefire going. helped many organizations and governments welcome to humanitarian ceasefire deal of course, but to their calling for a longer term solution here. how optimistic are you about reaching such a solution in this case? um, i would say it seems that the political where. busy has managed to achieve a breakthrough looks like prussia has to be an executive demo sites to console and agreement to release hostages and to bring guys in what but to stop it from what to stop these, you know, big powers from achieving alone ceasefire. i think for the right political will we to come to an agreement. we appeal to the us to the you countries and also china countries and the go into egypt to continue that pressure. because clearly,
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you know, that it has worked this time for, for, for, you know, without being able to put civilians interest here. so not very long. what we need is that, you know, these powers continue to accept, you know, risk diplomacy, the pressure on the country, on israel. obviously i'm only, i'm sitting in garza to agree to long go. she's fine. we are hopeful, we will never lose hoping vanity. and again, we st children's think of the children, i think of the families of thousands and half the shows they just have, you know, they just have some safety and sense of variety. now, i'm gonna thank you very much for talking with us. that was of med bay ram from the norwegian refugee council that you now we've got some breaking news coming out of germany here. security forces have
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conducted raids on several properties connected to hum us and the international network sunny do a pro palestinian group. the interior ministry here in germany says that rates have taken place in several states. how mazda is designated a terrorist group by germany, the end you. this is a breaking story, and of course, will bring you more details on it when they become available. sketchup on a few other stores making headlines today. in northern india, an operation to pre 41 construction workers trapped inside a collapse tunnel has reached its final stage. rescuers are drilling to reach the group, but are being injured by a metal object and the debris. the workers have in stock for almost 2 weeks. for root has lost over has its glacier surface. in the last 6 decades, scientists have announced that 175 glaciers and the south american country became
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extinct between 20162020. due to climate change, the factor that has had the most significant impact is the increase in the average level temperature. which box have destroyed several homes in western australia. authorities have issued emergency alerts for residents in and around the city of perth. hundreds of homes are without power. officials say high temperatures and winds have been fanning the flames. now to the netherlands and the party of 4 right populous gas filters is set to emerge as the largest pores after elections there. early results pointed to his freedom party winning, 35 of 150 seats, and part of the many other parties have ruled out working with the filters and his party. the big when, if the night visitors celebrated is coming top of the polls with his supporters, the right, the result,
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the even he wasn't expecting that it would be that huge was indeed also surprising for me. but the very presence a result. of course, the, by far, the largest bought the in the political establishment, so i've heard we brought them live at the same time. it's comes with a lot of responsibility and people expect, all right, jump off hope a tougher asylum and immigration policy that people like having getting more money to pay for the utilities and groceries. veterans and politics builders in his fall right? freedom policy cool for the most and the korean and the netherlands, and promised to get tough on immigration. food is also promised a controversial referendum on the countries e. u membership dumped next it this on
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t u stones had spoke to is about position policies, worried about villages resurgence in popularity. the . 7 the, despite the wind build as will have a tough time to secure the job of prime minister. he would need to form a coalition to secure the policy men she majority, he would need to govern. and so far, most of the of the policies have ruled out joining him in government. or 2 people have been killed after a car exploded on the us canada border. one border guard was also injured when the vehicle crashed on the us side. at a check point in niagara falls,
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the local sheriff has described the incident as a tragic accident. the spectacular crash was captured on cctv. keep your eyes on the top of your screen to see what happened. this security camera video get to the moment then a god driven at high speed, glanced at the rainbow bridge border crossing oh my god i but this is nearby, have described seeing a vehicle leap into the and bust into flames. and when air born the vehicle begin to turn sideways and went under something overhead and then it hit something over there. and my pearl is just please don't let it any of the officers, you know, get hit over there. and then all of a sudden, black smoke, no explosion, we all heard the people in the building heard it, that metal on metal. then all of
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a sudden i saw black smoke and then fire. hopefully she'll just call it the tragic incident and confirm the depths of the vehicle's driver and a passenger one us customs officer was also in judge the incident unfolded at a time of heightened security concerns around the world due to the conflict in the middle east. but new york state governor said there's no indication of a terrorist attack and we've been on hiring alert since october 7th. that's why it's so important for me to stand here and tell the world based on what we know at this moment. and again, anything can change as there is no sign of terrorist activity with respect to this crash, we've identified that this is a local individual. western new york or rainbow bridge is a main connection route between the us and canada. the incident gladto parties to
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close on the border crossings at a nearby apple for our leading to long delays for many people attempting to travel for the thanksgiving holiday. finally, thanksgiving came early for 2 laborers at a zoo in the us state of illinois when they were treated to a fancy feast for the national holiday. the free friends delighted visitors by perching on a dinner table to nibble on a variety of vegetarian snacks, including popcorn jelly beans and pumpkin pod, all washed down with cups of apple juice. this year marks the 10th anniversary of the brookfield sous annual lemur thanksgiving trips. you're watching dw news from berlin, just reminder of the top story we're following for you this our israel says is not
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expecting any hostages to be released by him us until friday at the earliest countries national security advisor said a deal with the militant group has been delayed, although the reason why is still remains clear, unclear, and agree. pause in finding it goes, it also appears to be on focus on europe is next on terry martin. thanks for watching the,
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