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the, the state of leanings live from berlin. these really military says 20 for hostages, free from gaza, or now in israel, or red cross conroy carries the captives to safety after they're released by a mazda. along those released our children and 6 elderly women, also coming crowns gather in the west bank to celebrate after israel springs $39.00 palestinian prisoners as part of a guitar broker deals in total, 150 cents will be released over the next few days. and ahead of the hostage prisoner exchanged
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a 4 day truce between israel and i'm off got underway. the pause and finding things people onto the streets in the gaza strip the article fairly. thank you so much for joining us. the 1st group of hostages, held by him off in the gaza strip, have been freeze. the international red cross confirmed from us released 20 for hostages among them are, is rallies, been freed in exchange for israel releasing palestinian detaining. the swap as part of the deal brokerage biker tar. also among the fried captives are a group of tie nationals of whom and one person from the philippine bob and their release was negotiated separately from the deal between israel. and how much was that? israel has released 39 palestinian prisoner as,
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as part of the agreement. a group of palestinian inmates made up of women and teenage boys have been released mere romanella and the occupied westbank across representatives received the group under the deal. israel is expected to release a total of $150.00 pounds experienced in exchange for 50 hostages, held by a month journalist sony. so coal is in jerusalem following today's events very closely for us. so on the $24.00 of the hostages taken on october 7th, are free a very emotional day for israel, i imagine. and we already have a report from the administrative hand of the 2 women are now in the box on the hospital just outside the club live and the rest will be sent to other 2 hospitals in that. but the think about it. sure. let's you and, and all of these say in the area is next to to live and they're being sent to the
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hosp with them. and the, because the situation is so bad, but because they are, they wouldn't be the relatives is there they, when they meet the psychologist, social workers. and the idea is that they would have a kind of a soft landing. we're talking about the people, the oldest, $85.00 and the youngest 4 year old. and that definitely is, this is a very emotional. some of them will be learning that their loved ones have been murdered on the 7th of october is so a definitely the old, the, the ministries are trying to have it as the, as the relaxed atmosphere as possible for those who are a landing on totals that they would be also interrogated by these riley security forces. so in exchange for a searching of these hostages, 39 palestinians were released from
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a prison in the west bank. what can you tell us about them? yeah, so they were prisoners that were released in the all for prison in the west bank. and they went to the town near by town of it'd be to the through the between the across sea and the we have seen the celebration of people out in the streets with the palace theme in the flags, a appraising over the armed wing of how mosque that succeeded in, in the, bringing about this silver leaves. and of course, the expectations, the more prisoners would be released. some of them were talking about the very harsh positions, the color scheme and prisoners are now since the 7th of october is really has it has stuff in the situation in the prisons and they'd be also talking about that. on the other hand, the east jerusalem, those who are by the they're not allowed to, to celebrate and the police has worn families know to have
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a guest over it. so it's a very different, as soon as you know, all of this, of course, was only possible because of a pause and fighting that came into effect on friday morning. how is the truth holding up so far as well? if i may say so, the truth is, is the going at better than expected in this sense, that even at the front, it between is room and the, his butler. it has been quite well though there is no efficient truce between the parties. but it has well as a kind of like, decided and that's what they announced a few days ago, that if that would be quiet, the response will be with the quiet. and then so, so we, we've seen that another development is the release of the tie workers. this is something that was also not part of the deal, but we see that this kind of a situation now in which there is this pause in which they have been talks between
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israel and the how much is creating a new dynamics. and the we've seen these are, were use of the ties and probably be they'd be more ties that will be released. and the expectation is that this and, and loud, this pause would be more than 4 days. that is why it is really government also approved the release of $300.00, which is double the amount that they should release if it's going to be only for 4 days. starting less time. we sell coal and jerusalem. thank you so much for the latest german foreign minister and the bad luck. welcome to release of the hostages. here's what she had to say. you can win and lose your life that stuff. i am immensely relieved that 24 hostages have just been released from gaza, including for germans, defend fonts are not from own and that's the father of to 49 days of how of unbelievable anxiety. why can find the hold is too little daughters and his wife
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safely in his arms again? mine because we need to add on my personal sign, go to mike atari can to parse even go with the international committee of the red cross courts this. so the d chipped wide has into the slide. well, there are still over $200.00 women and men. oh, not just especially children. how much in the hands of the mouse and vita fish lipped. once we get on things in toys for thoughts are with them today all by even from mental. so with their families that he's not todd quite to as much as the stays a day of hope. it's just, it's not a day to breathe. a sigh of relief. since. right now, by d. w, is melinda crane. melinda 24 hostages. have been released. 4 of those are dual. german is really nationals. we just heard the for administer there. talk about them a bit. how has the reaction here in the country? well, certainly there is a sense of relief,
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but also is very much focused on the fact that many hostages remain in detention and not exclusively a focus on the german dual nationals who, who are in custody. and we don't know exactly how many they are. what we do know is that the ones released today or a mother with children, that 2 and 4 years old. she had been visiting at the kibbutz your us and the other person who was also released to his adult bi national is 77 years old. also a woman also associated with that could, would square a terrible rampage occurred. so also with all relief that is felt and certainly the foreign minister would be justified in, in issuing a signed release because she worked in deciding complete to make this happen, traveling back and forth, back and forth traveling dilemma. not even as her own ministry was issuing a travel warning and telling germans to leave that country,
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travelling there to try to put pressure from their back onto her mouth. so she huge effort on her part and clearly it has delivered some results and none of the less very much of focus on those remaining custody of young relief. and israel as well as worry for those left behind those over 200. i'm at the hostages. that are still being held and anger and benjamin netanyahu, because a lot of people blame him for what happened on october 7th. and according to a recent poll, over 70 percent of israel is want him to leave the pose. is this do anything that could change their mind about him that could save him politically? i think it most, it might temporarily stabilize him. but this is a deeply polarized country. as you say, many do feel that if he had not taken his eyes off the ball and the sense of uh, of the simply not focusing any longer on trying to find
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a solution to allow palestinians and israelis to live side by side. instead, he had diverted his attention to trying to make peace with neighboring arab countries, and hopes that that gaza and palestinians could simply be contained and, and that's what he is blamed for by many, but not by all. there are many others ready at least to say actually the reason that october 7th could happen is that we didn't just stay there as occupiers after 2005 that we left there. but i don't know that they will particularly be bolstered in supporting him by the fact of the hostage released i think he has their support anyway and for the others, i doubt this will make much of a difference. i think many people in israel will be expecting that when this military operation ends, he will go at the sanchez supporters of israel. and all of this have of course been the less and presidential by and talk today as a ceasefire,
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came into effect and shared his hope for the future of the region metabolism. we also look through the future as we look to the future, we have to end the cycle of violence in the movies. we need to renew our resolved to pursue those 2 state solution. whereas rarely is and probably as soon as can one day live side by side in a 2 state solution. we've equal measure of freedom and david, 2 states for 2 people. and it's more important now than ever, mos on least this terrorist attack, because they fear nothing more than is realism promised and is living side by side and piece a positive. i'm there, reiterating his support for 2 state solution. he also talked about conditioning, military aid to israel. how would you think that went down with them that no government? he talked about it. he said it was a worthwhile thoughts. that's hardly an the spousal of adopting it as a tactic. and certainly the u. s. was absolutely one of the major forces behind
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this cease fire to buy and really leaned on that on yahoo, who at 1st was reluctant and thought that this would be an opportunity for from us to be group. and therefore took quite a while to get on board in the us put a lot of pressure there and together with guitar is very much responsible for brokering this. yet joe biden faces an enormous dilemma, and it was absolutely clear in his words this evening. on the one hand, he talks about a 2 state solution wants to revive that, but speaks in a very general way. he does not tell us how we get from where we are now to there. and what he also said in the same speech as this evening is that the us, he fully expects the war to resume. and he doesn't know how long it will go on. that will do disappoint many people who are hoping that this is a 1st step toward some kind of a breakthrough. so what does he do on day 5?
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after the 4 days ceasefire? does he lean hard on is real to come up with a political solution. he will have a very hard time trying to win the favor of benjamin netanyahu for that. and or does he simply let the war resume and then of somehow try to, you know, keep this 2 state solution open in a general way. very, it's very hard to see how he squares the circle. mm hm. especially with so many moving parts. it was moving. the cran. thank you so much. i for guys, us to 1000000 plus residents patrol springs, some hope of arrest bites from weeks of sustained is really bombardment and shortages of basic supplies. fuel tankers and trucks with aid has become entering the gaza strip from egypt through the roof are crossing each it says $130000.00 leaders of diesel and flour truck. the 4 trucks of gas will be delivered daily to
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gauze, as well as $200.00 trucks. other aid is really fuel blockade, has made it difficult for hospitals and other basic services to operate inside the territory. after such major destruction on this trip, it's hardly a return to normality for the people of gaza. but this pause in hostilities is allowing some now to move about with relative freedom of to week send to them. but meant people are back on the streets across the guys the street, like here in con eunice in the south. the forward a truce may be fred gyle, but even a short break and fighting is welcome. definitely move on and we look at the truth as a way to breathe after 45 or 48 days of suffering for us. god's sense i'm from god's the city and i was displaced the rough. i hope the truth is taking effect in all of gods. that's true. in order to see my demolished house and what's left of it and
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will come up the lower left hand just like her led. many palestinians who fled southwards have been hoping to use the allowing fighting to return to their homes in the north. but is rarely planes have dropped the leaflets warning against that stopped at the head of those. i don't think we can go back to guns of cynthia this moment because of that announcement from the isn't right in the army and know who you are from where they are for bidding the displace living in the south from heading north and what it was you both in general, at the at the rough across thing on the age of guys, a border. a tracts have been entering the territory. states was a key component of the truth and they'll be bringing much needed fuel and food supplies for as long as the seeds far less mobile. we had a lot of loss. i just say this will let people read, move, eat,
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and drink. because the situation is difficult and all resident from the north are in gruff, without food on the water. and i hope it's a chance for people to live and move around and we wish it's an introduction for a permanent truth. the trend is really almost vehicles have been filmed heading away from the territory, but israel's military has warrant that its troops going nowhere. and that the war against, from us is not over or joined now by middle east expert tanya gala. he's a journalist, an editor in chief of the magazine. so need here in berlin. they're helping telling me how much of a political accomplishment is this deal? it's a huge political accomplishment because the parties involved can show and can also showcase evidently that negotiations work. it's a major breakthrough. i mean, i'm not saying that everything is going to be implemented implemented according to
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plan. i'm not sure if maybe the sci fi is going to be broken on interrupted, but the fact that in the middle of a war, while you have one party doomed, which is how much and the other side, israel declaring that it wants to annihilate from us. and still, we see that it's possible to negotiate deals between them. it's a risky strategy. and it took a lot of, i think nightmarish headache on the side of the negotiators. namely the categories of the us and the directions. but it's interesting that it works and we see that we shouldn't take to all the information's face value. we. we have this massive system destruction in the gaza strip. but at the same time we have talks ongoing. we have negotiations, we have a certain readiness even between the worst enemies to, to, to come to a deal. that doesn't mean that the war is over. it doesn't mean that the military campaign is over. and it doesn't mean that all the hostages are going to be reduced, but there is a model how instrumental was guitar, and this would we be here without guitar today is usually instrumental. um the
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categories were the ones with the, according to the information diag. it's designed to process and you can see the star signature and much of what happened. first of all, they really did like playbook mediate mediation, and it took me some time to understand, followed it from the very beginning, actually how they create the expectations and both sides, how they shape the narrative, saying look, how moss did something terrible, but they didn't intend to do to harm to such magnitude to these realities they actually wanted to keep now is really military and then uh, negotiate the release of them in exchange for, for homeless prisoners and is really present. i'm not saying that this is the true story, but it's a, it's a narrative to shape, to, to create expectations and both sides. then they announced many times and, and, and involved the can to kind of open those. we're close to with you. we have that number of hostages that can be really used. we have the united states on board. we have these reason board. then they said, okay, these really so i'm not yet in. we have to convinced it on the aisle,
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but they were at the same time, very strategic and also strategically communicate, communicating, or even sometimes transparent about their frustrations. and the 1st one is and it was quite interesting. they didn't want to sidelines egyptians at the same time, which is very important, of course, they needed to have the united states united states on board. it's a very interesting story and i think of course, it can't be with now. but as we'll be in the near future. now this is a true set, a set to last 4 days. for now. what happens on day 5 or whatever the day after maybe before the is or the government is clear. and i think they have the support of a major part of the population that a military campaign of some sort has to continue because they, they say they want to destroy how much they want to end. i'm also all over the gaza strip and the want to make sure that how much will never strike again. it is at the same time to have that before they said that before. and we have seen is really by ministers in war saying we will not leave unless we have killed every single one of them. but at the same time then they were ready for some sort of
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a political compromise. what is, what is clear for israel that a return to homeless will over the gaza strip, isn't an option, maybe some sort of an hour up initiative could to could materialize good crystallize even though everyone is very like they say they know that they don't. well, i, well this is because the framework is, isn't clear and because they want to make sure that they don't have to pick up the pieces behind the destruction that these realize costs and the processor. but, but in general, i think some sort of an hour of engagement is possible and would also be the only reasonable way wait was to, to put it mental. this was a missing l need some sort of a face saving solution. at the same time he needs so he needs a victory. and of course the release of hostages is a major victory for him. after all the failure and, and the dread that is really some palestinians have suffered in the last couple of weeks. talking about the suffering in the gaza strip, specifically, there have been calls all around the globe for a cease fire, a permanent cease fire. how do you think the international community and especially
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of countries like the united states and guitar, are going to use the, the weight that they have in this to maybe change is really mines or, or no sir, it's some sort of fractional us. kentoria. lions is not in the lab political alliance, it's not that they don't degree on all the aspects of the countries. like i think the us very clear that the don't call for sees for, for, for 10 minutes each these 5 because they think that israel should have the right to continue the military campaign. at the same time, they see the devastation destruction that this campaign is caused, which went beyond what can be considered an anti terror operation. the department says that they are not going to support it any longer if they don't know plan for the posted into. but the truth and quite some time to come to that, that statement. and on the other hand, you have the category as well, of course pro palestinian and who said from the very beginning that this operation is unjustified. so there is no, there's no agreement. we don't have an agreement even inside europe about to cease by the german government was very ambivalent, big use about it. so i think it's
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a ceasefire. i something that needs to come into operation with a success and the hostages. though you should also look at them at the case of an isolated fashion, because it's not the only dusty that is happening here. but at the same time, i think the hostages can, can, can create trust between the negotiating parties of which, how mazda is not directly taught. and that is, of course, a major challenge for diplomacy. but hey, these are the moments voted for real crisis diplomacy for re professionals who i think can solve the situation because you have reason all people on the is really side will see that the military campaign with these consequences is to say the least not sustainable to the security entrance you say there is no, i'm going to use these fire until they're a success. what, what success look like? that depends very much on going, of course, the homeless behavior mazda is operation, and on the margin that you give them a, you know, i'm drafting scenarios sometimes. and that one would know, don't want to say that all parties would agree to that. but let's just like imagine
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that a group of our states would agree that they can provide some sort of a security and police force incorporation without a standing with the palestinian people supported by the united states, the european union. and eventually israel, i think it's such a scenario, it would be very, very difficult to swallow so homeless, but i don't think they have major options. and let's not forget that there is countries in the region that have leverage over them. and katasha is a small one, but a very important one. so tanya, again, a great speaking to you. thank you so much. thank you. the sermon, the presidents confide to steinway as mad german palestinians, or evacuated from gaza at a reception in berlin. they had the chance to share their stories. among them, a doctor who worked at the isle chief hospital, which has been the focus of israel's military operation in recent days. and then 200 german nationals have left garza through the roof of border crossing into egypt . gem and president frank volta stein maya, welcoming a group of people who have escaped,
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how german palestinians call talk to the war in gaza. no say they got the chance to share their stories with jim and he's head of state speak. you heard a lot from us, everyone told this story is what the experienced and gaza and how they escaped in the 1st place. it was a good conversation as often as the lulu story is one of good fortune. he moved to gaza with his jam and wife and had 5 children. they survived, and on. so we decided from the beginning. we lived together and we die together. that's why we always select on the mattress on the floor in the middle of the apartment where we thought it would be safe. but there really isn't any place that a 2nd to fitness kind of position. in contrast, mohammed to the story is one of loss. he was visiting family when the war broke out
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. i lost a brother. i lost my cousin with a 4 children. how old so lost an uncle with 3 children. and how would they killed the by the user id res, almost, i'm guess of the, the how is this was simply palm without warning bond and they was simply killed and i thought it was as long as the story of don't i do not as is one of relief under correct head of vascular medicine at the controversial. i'll chief a hospital, he knows where he's needed most national labs, if you need to continue, he wrote, the kidney doesn't work anymore. you got the kidney from his wife. the kidney doesn't work anymore. what all you missed the doctor, i need to see you. i need you. i need you. have the message on my cell phone. i need you can't help him obviously from them. you know, when i arrived in berlin, i had to write an address. while i was writing down my address,
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i realized the address no longer existed. actually, i no longer have an address. the whole region is gone. vic, yeah. outside families brought together by hara say their good byes. some faced with retarding to normal life. others with starting from scratch, watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top stories at the south. it is rarely militaries as a hostile, just released by the loss are now in israel. the red cross has confirmed that $24.00 hostages have been released from the gods, and strip the release as part of a deal brokerage by guitar, which includes a 4 day truce in the israel a month that israel, who los temporary truce appears to be holding a pause in fighting is set to last 4 days and the restaurant has brought the god, the citizens out on to the street,
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the fuel tankers m a truck of begun entering the, gotten the stripes from egypt through the rough or crossing egypt says diesel gas and other a will be delivered daily route that you can watching the them we news slide from berlin. stay with us now after a short break, i'll be back and take you through the day more on that piece. meyer in the
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mysterious fear some strong, sometimes threatening, sometimes of charming. but i couldn't see behind her match to the red princess starts november 25th on dw, to bring them home. that's the name of b, is rarely advocacy, group pressuring the netanyahu government to get the over $200.00 hostages, held by him off and also released. so far, only for captives had been free for humanitarian reasons. now, 24 others were finally brought home among them as riley's ties and a filipino citizen. and if the truce holtz this could be only the beginning the release of most of them as part of a 4 day face fire and gaza that we can friday morning that posit.
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