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and then between d w, the, this is dw news coming to line from berlin. the agonizing weight continues as a much anticipated hostage deal is delayed, is realize it does not expect any cost just to be released before friday. dashing hopes of the relatives at sun would be freed earlier, bringing the latest and agreed temporary truce between israel. a mouse is also been delayed. it's expected to go ahead. once details on the hostage transfer are settled and german police raid properties in several states connected to him,
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us and other palestinian organizations banned in the country. also, coming up, finland wants to close all the one of us border crossings with russia, helsinki. blame. small sco for sending a surge of asylum seekers westwards and accuses russia of hybrid for the hello. i'm terry martin. welcome to the program. israel says it's not expecting any hostages to be released by from us before friday. the country's national security advisor said to deal with the militant group has been delayed, although the reason why still remains unclear and agree to pause and fighting in gaza is also on hold with carter. the play the key role in those negotiations saying an announcement about the temporary truce could come in the next few hours. here's these really prime minister benjamin. nothing else. i left the salvage and i
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just spoke with prices and binding again. 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. so the combination of the motorcycle effort provided the conditions for the return of our, of the, for the summer, even though so i believe this combination will also allow the release of additional laptop to use in future stages a couple, a few minutes. okay. which will be mobile in a special correspondent, abraham in jerusalem has more on why the truth and hostage release deal have been delay. 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 this delay is disappointing, it's not completely unexpected. officials have been saying since the beginning of
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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 in 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 fired. and so we can expect also that this is not going to be a 100 percent smoke. how important is this deal a, a for both the is really government and calm us are
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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 a militant fighting group on the ground, a choice 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 benefit from the ceasefire as the cease fire also means that, you know,
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hundreds of trucks of aid will be coming into the strip that this is much needed after, you know, more than 40 days of near constant bombardment that was the w, special correspondent, abraham, speaking to me earlier from jerusalem, fell among the hostages being held by him off as a young girl of the gale done, she was lift orphan after the october 7th terrorist attack. her story has touched many people in israel who have been campaigning for her safe return. this is abigail. she'll be 4 years old on friday, on october 7th militant islam is thomas gunman killed her parents in their home. the guy was older brother and sister hitting the closet and escaped capture, but abigail was not so lucky. her relatives spent weeks without hearing anything about her. meanwhile, ivy became a prominent face among the presumed hostages, held by him us. the focus of fierce protests within israel because her parents are
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dead. she was represented by others. i'm representing too many names of the guys friends with my son lee. i also. 2 the they kidnapped together with his entire family. i have on clothes and sisters of my friends. we need them home now we need them home. now the thing about children whose is most we, they parents that somebody kids not shy by himself like a baby like um, i know one of the still a really broke my heart is ivy guided, kidnapped by herself that can her, my bill and the kid in the pro, where are your salary guide? what she's doing now? where's all the kids? you know, i don't sleep, it's not, you know, i don't know if people understand that every is really slow. the parents of these kids, we don't sleep, it's nice. i was going to advertise all these kids today. what's happened to them?
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this is wrong of you go now has a chance to celebrate her birthday and freedom with her siblings, but not her parents. while many others are still left behind waiting for the next round of negotiations, spheres, funding is continuing in the gaza strip. here's where is military says it is carried out. ariel strikes on over 300 from us targets. in the past 24 hours. these are the latest images, rough uh, in the south of the territory in nearby con eunice rest years have been trying to pull people from under the rubble following attacks laid on wednesday. strides were also reported in the north of the grocery, stripped from us, appointed officials, se scores of civilians have been killed. 8 organizations are waiting for the green light to deliver much needed agents supplies into gaza. i
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asked that they were on a spokesperson for the norwegian refugee council, about how much aid can be delivered once the temporary truce gets under way a good morning, terry. um, not much beyond sir is, um, we have been even, you know, doing this, you know, as we speak we onto that every item. the ground have a very limited in, in our 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 meals 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 4, 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 of 8 our way to, to be to the present, to gaza. full days is not enough, given the, at the district is given to the just to cool, given this training that you know, the, i has to go through. it's a long process,
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it has to drive. no, i thought so. the fortune has to travel over a 100 kilometers before it can make its way into because this is very little time for one. this is why we all say full days is you know, oppose this is nowhere near enough. we need to long sustained cease 5. so our teams on the grounds, 50 of them all at the no region refugee council can go out and deliver and, and provide much see do they need to talk to us more about delivering that aid? cuz uh, we can get maybe a 100 or 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? the does get into got some 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, of just getting. it has been very complicated on the i'm, you know, at the very low volume of trucks, from types that she'll meet, has been able to pass through what we need on the ground. what we plan to do is to
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deliver the hopes meals, to deliver shelter, support to people in shots, his blanket 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 operate 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 the heavily run due to us, you know, who are waiting for treatments or surgeries, you're talking about children who are traumatized by this. what we are saying don't 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. when they ram a spokes person for the norwegian refugee council there. now the some breaking news
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coming out of germany security forces here have conducted raids on several properties connected to a month and the international network, somebody due to a pro palestinian group. the interior ministry says rates have taken place in several states. from us is designated a terrorist group by germany, the you and others. dw political correspondent, matthew moore, has more details on the raid. more than 300 police officers were involved in rage on 15 properties this morning's harry, most of them here in the capital ballad and some and 3 other states. and the focus of the operation interior ministry says is what it caused is list, seen homes and offices were searched through a new arrest that we knew all of at the moment. and this was specifically targeting supporters or suspects. it's a 4th to the members of hamas. and is the most network somebody doing? and those, these groups were banned by germany in the stats of this month. and this was an
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operation that was enforcing that fund authorities attempting to confiscate assets, getting a clear picture on the structure of these groups. and the, the interior ministry at the end to administer this morning at a statement. she said that is miss an anti semite, should not feel safe anywhere here in germany. and just to give you some context to read the domestic intelligence agency here in germany reckons there are around 450 thomas members in germany. so they don't, they don't believe that they're involved in violence. but the understanding is that these people are involved in financing, fundraising, supporting essentially influencing the public debate here in germany. and for background, the somebody didn't published an in network. this one is the average network as a group. the poll gemini, frankly, when it celebrate to that, for 7, tara tax handling a key called the streets of valid. so essentially the, this is showing a 0 tolerance for groups that glorified tara, which is a criminal offense, here in germany. and all comes after
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a series of rates last week across the country. um essentially that the government is, is coming out abroad, correct? thrown on on to send that to groups on organizations which it says or, and citing hate for it against israel matthews. thank you very much for fillings in there. that was our correspondent, matthew moore, sketchup on a few other stories making headlines to stay in northern india and operation to free 41. construction workers trapped inside the collapse tunnel has reached its final stage. best carriers are drilling to reach the group that are being hindered by a metal object in the debris worker's hub in stock. for almost 2 weeks, mexico's national guard has arrested an alleged drug cartel leader warranted by the united states. and the store is he drove petrie, salis, or el nini, is the alleged security chief of a wing of the seen a law of drug cartel. he's accused of protecting the sons of in prison,
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