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then the 25th dw, the, this is the, the, the news line from israel says none of hostages will now be released before friday as an agreed, temporary choice between his violin from us is full. so to life will speak lot to these by the military, as for fulton roads that the director of causes biggest hospital has also things progressed. also coming up sounds like guide what she's doing now. where so the kids, you know, i don't sleep at night, you know, opens in the october 7,
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tara attack relatives and support his hope. this little girl will be coming home soon. we'll look at the campaigns say, 4 year old hostage. i think i will say this al finland wants to close old with one of its border crossings with russia. i was think he blames moscow for sending a surge of asylum sake as westwood and a keys as russia of hybrid the anthony out. welcome to the program. israel says it's not expecting any hostages to be released by him us before friday, delaying the deal with the militant organizations, official site. the agreement has been postponed so that further details can be, are in doubt. and agreement. pausing hostilities and guns, it is also on hold with heavy funding, continuing across the street report to now, and they're doing that the as read. the army has the rest of the head of the aisle
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chief, a hospital in kansas city, along with a number of other medical stuff. i will go to bad correspondent in jerusalem in just a minute, but 1st let speak to lieutenant colonel peter land that he's the spokes person for the is why the military, the audio, the welcome to you, can you stopped by confirming that is where the troops has arrested the director of the i'll she the hospital and several of the doctors. thank you. i have heard this news this morning. i con, confirm it, especially, i'm still waiting from a, an update from the field in order to understand exactly if that has happened and or under what circumstances. but after all, revelations, yesterday intervals, recent days of the extent of how much is the total network beneath the shape of a hospital? i think it's only logical that they should be. questions was, how does this happen? do you know what they are accused of? as i said, i call confirm,
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and i'm still waiting for confirmation from the field. i'm just speaking logically what you know, that needs to be some questions off the he denied it extensively and uh, what we revealed yes and, and show that the w is showing the extensive footage of the expense of the terrorist almost that exists. the ministry prospect. so, um and used by her boss. so i think we, we need some questions. here's the manager of the hospital. he should be able to answer those. so we can say clearly that you are claiming that hospital stuff, news about the extent of the network and concealed it from the public. oh, that's not what i said. i said that if there's a reality on the ground that we've revealed extensively cover the extensively by the world media showing the huge amounts of network of tunnels that exist beneath the she for a hospital. you should definitely be questioned in all this for on. so what exactly, he knew what he didn't know, and there's that there's no, i'm not saying that he's been charged. i'm not saying that he's been arrested. and
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as i said before, we're still waiting for that confirmation from the field, but just logically, it makes sense. you know that he also has some questions. so as we're looking at the audio fits his pay to another major hospital in northern gauze of the indian nation hospital says it has received a warning from is rarely troops to evacuate. immediately. willis riley troops entered this hospital next so i won't comment specifically on the immediate operations that are happening, but yes indeed, we have seen throughout the last month the extent of how much this concept of operations to embed itself beneath in underground hospitals. this is the challenge that how must have chosen to intentionally locate themselves in these places. put thing to the people in the hospitals at risk. so we all calling people to evacuate from specific locations that it is in order to get them out of ponds way. if we blunt anything from the incidence around shift for the when we are instructing
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people to evacuate the hospitals, they should listen the world health organization and other you and institutions have repeatedly called for medical personnel to be protected in this war. as in any other conflict, are you at this point interested in what the w i chose says? and i'm interested in hearing the w h o. and then how much is use of hospitals the extent of the big tunnels. and we've not heard one word from them about this. this is what really concerns us it, it, it makes them actually complicit and almost as abuse an action against the humanitarian mission of getting medical stuff and the presence of the medical, the patients themselves. so i would say the w h all has to be part of the solution, not parts of the problem. and by ignoring almost his involvement in this, by ignoring how much is infringement, denise hospitals, by ignoring the abuse, but come up as clearly created around hospitals and hospitals stop at. they are not
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being a contribution policy to solving this issue. when we are in a engaging with the w h o, that is what we expect that very clear message the most about only the protection of medical stuff because that is what we're doing all the present patients themselves when we're offering to evacuate hospitals. but also the abuse by almost all of this, of the medical infrastructure that should be at the top of that concerns. that should be the most worrying thing that the w h r have because it has been systematic, a concept of operations that come us have intentionally laid out the foundations of all of their subterranean activities. this needs to concern not only the w h o, but the world of a completely all of us may need to be concerned about how this terrace organization has manipulated the situation into such a devastating reality. atlantis bucks person for the is by the military. thank you . good day
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to jerusalem now and how special correspond to their abraham at the hostage release is now not expected to begin before friday. why the delay? as we heard from a white house books person that the final details are still being ironed out. so it does appear that this is due to some logistical challenges. this delay, of course, this delay comes as a huge disappointment to the families of the hostages, who have been in agony for over a month over their loved ones. and for is really society as a whole. at the same time we were, we've been told by officials and experts ever since this hots, it just came into play. that there are a lot of moving parts, and it's not over until it's really over, even when the deal hopefully starts being implemented. we will see all of the
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hostages coming home, all 50 hostages coming home at the same time. they will be released in batches over a number of days and even then even when it, once we reach that process, hopefully there could still be disruptions. so everyone's holding their breaths here in israel, but they also know that, you know, we're by no means you know this by no means over. how important is this deal? what the stake if advice is right the government antum us or is the deal is crucial for these really government, which has come under huge pressure over the past 6 weeks or so for it's perceived in action to bring back the hostages to their families. we saw protests just over the weekend, we saw a huge march thousands who walked from tel aviv to jerusalem, to call them the government to do more to bring the hostages back. and so this
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really, this really government really needs this to, to, to calm down the people who are just absolutely infuriated how long it has taken to bring back the hostages for how mess this could be an opportunity to regroup and recalibrate. that's certainly the criticism that's been mounted against this hottest hostage deal by some right wing members of the government, a small minority, but a very vocal minority. nonetheless. they're also the people of gaza who really stand to benefit from the ceasefire after you know, we're now in the 2nd month of non stop bombardment. the humanitarian situation is by all accounts catastrophic and with the cease fire. there will also be more aid flowing into the strip, much needed aid for the civilians and also a what if anything, do we know about the people involved in this exchange as well. the 50 is really hostages. the men are pardon,
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women and children are going to be released. we don't have their, their, their names, they have, which is of course, causing a lot of anticipation and anxiety among hostages, a fence of their families. here it is real part of the deal will also be the release of a $150.00 palestinians is really prisons. israel has said it will not be releasing any convicted murderers as part of this uh, exchange deal. uh, but uh there will be people that have a, you know, minor offenses like a arson, a, or a throwing rocks and, or, uh, you know, attacking a policeman. not quite, you know, these are still violent crimes, but not, but no murders will be released. we know that the majority of the postings that will be released are between the ages of $16.18. so these are still can consider children according to the one the deputies special correspondent, i interest one. thank you.
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now none of the hostages held by her boss as a young girl, the october 7 tier attack made her and often into a story has touched many people in israel who have been campaigning for his site. for to this is ave guy a done. 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. a relative 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 dead. she was represented by others. and i'm representing too many names of the guys friends of my son, which is also. 2 the they kidnapped together with his entire family.
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i have on clothes and sisters of my friends. we need them home now we need them home now to think 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. these are the guys keeping up by herself, the king, her my bill and the keep them the pro. where are your salary guide? what she's doing now? where's over the kids? you know, i don't sleep at night. you know, i don't know if people understand that every is rarely to the parents of these kids . we don't sleep, it's nice. i was going to advertise all these kids today. what happens to them? this is wrong. if 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,
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waiting for the next round of negotiations. some of and i didn't use in germany and security forces have conducted nationwide rides on several properties connected to homos and the international networks. how many doing the pro palestinian fruit interior administrators searches have taken place at 15 profit east. across 4 states, 300 police officers were deployed, improving about i'm asked these basic types of a terrorist group by gemini, that you and others. now this is not a story is making use around the world. the cell in northern india, an operation to free 41, construction workers trapped inside and collapsed tunnel is reached, its final stage risk. he wasn't willing to reach the group, but have been handed by metal object in the break. workers have been stuck for almost 2 weeks. mexico's national god has rested, and the alleged drug count till late of wanted by the united states. their store is
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beautiful pettis. i last so many is alleged is the image security chief of a wing of the scene. although a drug cartel is accused of protecting the son's of in prison, drug drug lord watching the l chapel guzman, and actively helping the drug business. which buys have destroyed several homes in west and australia authorities of issued a emergency of the it's the residents in and around the city of hundreds of homes of without pallet, officials say high temperatures and high winds have been fanning the flames watching data. but the new still become this l. finland once the close, old but one of its border crossings with russia he lives most got the sending a search of asylum seekers with the will. the party of 5 right populous get billed, is, is set to a marriage as the law just for software elections in the netherlands. and the results point to the freedom party winning 35 of the 150 states impala that many of
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the parties have ruled out working with villages. and these pi, the beginning of the night tenant, this is celebrated, is coming top of the poles with his supporters, the right, the result, 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 part, 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
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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 t u stones has photos of all position policies worried about villages resurgence in popularity. the despite the wind builders will have a tough time to secure the job of prime minister. he would need to form a coalition to secure as opposed to men, she majority, he would need to govern and so for most of the other parties have ruled
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out joining him in government. one of the deputies, lucy, i suppose, is following the elections for us in the hague. let's see. i have failed is 5 right freedom potty is one of the most states. does that guarantee that he will be the next prime minister? it does not directly mean that started the question, rather even move into this tower, which stripe behind me, which the office of the prime minister here in the hague is not yet on. so it, because we heard it already, there is a need for him together, according to the correlation which has the majority of the problem. and as it stands now, he has 37 seats, which he does need 76 to have a majority. and then also this college needs to decide that he should be the prime minister, so they're still ready to go. um, some of the parties have already said they would not the same as the prime minister, but there's also still a bit of rigor rooms. so call us and talk, so we just start now,
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but he made clear yesterday night that he wants to post and bed the bed of the rotors. he said that that voted for him cannot be ignored any longer. what would it mean? let's say if bill this is to become prime minister in terms of the political direction of the country. there's. so he's a veteran of politics here in the netherlands and he is known for his very heart on the muslim stands. he has been asking to abolish mosques, forbid the koran. he's been very divisive also on the topic of migration. he's been asking him his program and the selection program. he's been asking for a complete asylum stop. so then at the same time he is becoming he has been being a bit mile there before the elections. and apparently that helped him. so he's been saying if he would become the next prime minister, he would be the prime minister of all dutch people, including those of muslim police. many people think of the netherlands as
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a stronghold of liberal policy. so once driven so many people to fight for a party with such restrictive policies, but you just outlined of the. yeah, so the, the whole election campaign was basically about 2 topics. it was about a housing crisis here in the netherlands for then even more important migration. and now today, sir is said that most of the dodge wrote, are said that the topic of migration has become the most important for them at the same time. also the vd, which is the party of my good to has also and, and there it was the letting use your goose bed was the party leader. that was also having a component which was really heavily leaned on migration. and she also did not exclude or fully exclude to collaborate this schedule with us. so this seemed to have given him some momentum. and people that saw that migration is the most important topic, thought that he gets them apparently the best opposite to that topic. the deputy
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association in the high thanks so much. finland says it will close old one of its border crossings with russia. jude was surging asylum seekers. the decision comes out for it shot several others last week . so thinking is accusing most got, well funneling people to it's board is russia has the knowledge that claim the deputies, terry schultz as well a desperate humans, one of the hybrid warfare weapons moscow frequently uses to try to intimidate its neighbors. this time, the deployment of hundreds of inadequately dressed asylum seekers in finland has prompted the government to close border crossings with russia. that's on a level, at least stuff, even though the numbers have not been so significant on their own scene and wants to send a clear message. so if this is not acceptable, i'm not going meet those. how it's on my face. official say the latest arrivals at mitigating russian assistance utilizes yours. upon late,
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the router's that be flying on are flown to moscow, where they get help. probably for a fema marshall. it was done this reversed as longstanding cooperation and which russian border officials would prevent people without visas from going further. now that reported leave driving the groups of mostly young men to the border area, giving them bicycles. although crossing by both bike and foot or band, and in some cases, even physically pushing people across the border, if they show reluctance, the russian government calls such that use asians groundless, and then lives border restrictions. absurd. you, what should we hope? the common sense will prevail in housing, kids, and they will abandon destructive ideas like the total closure of the border. going to grand usa, helsinki has asked for backup of 60 officers from the european union's border control agency, front tax to russia. we say we will not let you divide us to finland. we say your
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opinion union is behind you. under international law, finland must keep open at least one land route for asylum seekers to lodge applications. when the government close to the 4 crossings in southern finland, it kept 2 more open to facilitate this process, but warned more counter measures may be taken. the situation could soon become more difficult both practically, and politically. even if the number of arrived it doesn't escalate dramatically, the temperature is dropping. is rushing deed stops to send people. let's say elderly people got sick people, people who are in bad shape in these weather conditions who could potentially even die if that would be the case. that's toxic politically on the finish side, and that's going to be a test for resilience. but opening the gates would also be dangerous. that also serves the single that that'd be on the day. we can be pressured to do a rush or once by the end of this interview, henry von,
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and then was getting news alerts that asylum seekers in poor physical condition were indeed turning up at the border. a dilemma for the finish government made no less precarious. just because it was predictable, you corresponded terminal to file. that story is with us now. terry, it's a dramatic move buffy and closing over one of its borders with russia to help the flow of migrants give us a sense of the scale of the problem they're trying to address as well. by mediterranean standards, for example, these numbers would not be huge. 700 so far in november, but for finland, a country that of course, has to manage this relationship with russia all the time. they're concerned about what might happen in the future and about sending a very strong signal. now that they won't stand for it, that they won't just let rush or push people over it's border and try to cause havoc insights in our society. so it's as much about the signal as about the practicality of managing these people coming across the border. you know,
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there were some inside the finish governments, including the prime minister who said they should shut all of these border crossings and then adjust as official pointed out that they do need to keep one open. so by making it this northern most points more than a 1000 kilometers north of helsinki, they're hoping that that will deter these helpers on the russian side from getting so many people up there and ready to cross the border finish authority side. this is a case of rush it instrumental icing migrants and using the most part of hybrid wolfy against finland. what did they mean by that villains under constant attack by russia in one way or another? so they're, they're very vigilant. i mean, there are cyber attacks, quite often. there are social media campaigns, obviously run by russia to discredit finland to spread rumors inside finland. and this has happened before in 2015 and 16. there were also migrants bus to the border . so finland has some experience with this and is just one more of the tactics that
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it expects russia to employ whenever moscow wants to sort of intimidate the country . and while again, these numbers are manageable at the moment of they've been say that what's important for them is to, is to point out to moscow that it is not going to take this without pushing back. of course, been lives now is a nato member. and that may be both part of the reason why moscow is doing it now, but one of the reasons why finland feels ever more secure. the listing pictures of people extremely cold conditions on feelings, northern port of the, the people in the middle, what sort of conditions of migrants facing the, from a humanitarian perspective. that's right. and the ones you see there aren't even at the very northern border though via your set b, which is now going to be the only crossing as of tomorrow. so what, what feeling is worried about is that russia is going to create a humanitarian crisis around this of the, the governor of the more a month region. and russia says there are already hundreds of people waiting there
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being housed intense by his re, by his own means his resources. and he's concerned about the problems this creates on the russian side. so that couldn't be exported to finland as henry bonham and explained it would not look good for the finish government if there are grandma's in children. freezing, freezing to death, in fact on, on the, on the board or waiting to get into finland. so this is the concern that a humanitarian catastrophe could quite easily be triggered up there in the north. and that's just something that finland is, is waiting on and worried about. the w correspondent, terry show. thank you so much. you're watching data, but the news is a reminder about top story this out. this is well, it says it is not expecting any hostages to be released by from us until friday. at the earliest, the country's national security adviser said a deal with the militant group has been delayed and
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