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[000:00:00;00] the business data use live from berlin, 24 hostages, read from gaza. buck, and these are out the phone. my caps is taken to hospitals for check ups, children, and the elderly women among those suite more with ease, as i expected on saturday. meanwhile, palestinians celebrates the town of fetching 9 prisoners from these riding jails. the women and teenage boys are freed and retained for these riley hostages,
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and attend tie nationals where i'm long that hostages release from guys on friday. the who to bangkok for reactions the i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. the palestinian militants group of miles has released the fast group of hostages. it's been holden since its terrorist attacks, and these are out on october 7th now the international red cross can fans diabetes of 24 people including thin pads and he's very women and children in return. each route has released 3915 and it was hold and induce on the road to freedom. the 1st group, so these really hostages, released by a mass militants, entered egypt via the raft of border crossing from gazda. after weeks of anguish,
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they are now in safe hands. their 1st stop a medical facility. in rafa the con void then crossed into israel to undergo further medical checks and sign and re unite with loved one. among those freed our mothers and their children. as well as elderly women, israel's leader says he's committed to bringing home all object t's as we have now completed the return of a 1st of our hostages. childrens and mothers and other women. each and every one of them is a whole world which i stressed to you, the families, and to you, citizens of israel. we are committed to the return of all of our hostages. this is one of the goal was typical,
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and we are committed to achieving all of it goes available. in the occupied westbank, a group of 39 palestinian inmates were freed as part of the temporary truce. those released include only women and miners. in rama la large crowds gathered to welcome them home, more palestinian prisoners and his really hostages are set to be released in the coming days. dw correspondent tanya cream r. as in jerusalem, i asked that to describe the atmosphere inside each row after the hostages with ease. well, i think it has to be in the day on friday of mixed feelings, because on the one hand there was a lot of joy and relief, obviously about the that everything went well that those 13 is really hostages. were released along side 11 hostages, that were ty nationalists and phillips in
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a citizen that were also captured enough to october 7. they were also brought home . so uh, but again, the focus is already on uh today because uh, there's hope that the same scenario will play out again, how much has submitted a list according to, is there any media here of notice 13 names of hostages that will be released today publicly in the same kind of scenario. so all i saw on that already at the same time, of course there are those families who might not have the relatives on that list to every knows that in the next coming days for full days, that will be the only last 50 hostages. that will be released under this agreement, but then many more of course of the 2 over $230.00 hostages that are being held by most of the other minutes, infections and gaza. that's my a might stay behind. so there is a lot of concern. what will happen with them,
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especially that is run a search, you know, the war will continue after this. uh, twos like math in the fall, my british army officer and senior fellow and the department of war studies at kings college, if not then hello, mike. thanks for joining us, that hostage relieves on prison as well. seems so i've gone smoothly on day one. the truth seems to be holding hasn't been a successful deal so far. i think it has been a very successful deal. and i think the truth is with these sorts of operations is that each time it's, it's the rates. so the how most of these people and then these ways with these people, it builds up a very low level of operational task. the sorts of deals kind of happening can work . and so that obviously we'll build on some of the, some of the successes that we've seen. but at the same time,
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it's very easy to have an accident or perhaps a spoiler to, to break these deals of parts. and so it, everything needs to be washed very carefully planned, very costly, lots of communication between the sides. so it's very late, but so far so good. i mean there are bits on what you just said. well, any of the sites want to jeopardize the situation right now. say no, i don't think they will box the sides and not motion as well. these radius side is much more how much in this then, then then how much, but within how nice it may prove to be difficult to control. absolutely, everybody within time us. and then there are all the actors in the gaza strip, like the palestinian islamic jihad, which is another militant movement. and they haven't been included in this deal. so they may want to scuffle that they'll. and of course, we've got a situation where thousands of people have been killed. and so many of the
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relatives will be looking to perhaps carry out something that the, the, the is not part of this deal. so, you know, it's not, this is why the sorts of things is so difficult, not because the people who made dale but because of all the other people who live and are involved in the area right now as the ceasefire continues. what do you think these are the forces in guys that will be doing right now and what, what, how must be doing? so both sides will use this operational pause as a way of restocking. so getting the logistics working, moving ammunition, both the food around in case facilities resume. i'd also have both sides, particularly these riley's will be using this jones was their opponents, the re stopping to conduct intelligence. so they will be trying to look at why
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supply we saw with dispositions of enemy forces. i'm what capabilities they have. so was, there's no fight thing going on. it's a great chance to spy on each of the effectively. is there any chance you think, i mean the us, the president biden hopes that the troops will go beyond 4 days? is there any chance of that happening? you thank. so my reading of that is a, an addition to what i just said about how these types of deals tend to build low levels of trust that in compact to be built on. but i think there's another thing i think that israel may well be realizing that it actually cannot achieve what it set out to achieve. conducting a massive ground operation like it has been conducting. and so this choose actually of as a chance to move into a ceasefire. well saving face to come back from the original aim of eliminate the house through a massive ground operation, which is very difficult. of course,
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i think what we need is a, excuse me, is a road to bringing all of the hostages out. and if that happens day by day morehouse's just come out. if that happens, then i think we're in a position where perhaps along the time c spy could take hold. okay, mike, mountain and london, thank you. thank you. now's we had area, 59 police to indians have been released. most of those women with some teenage boys, one of the women released is myra back here. she spends a t as in jail for the knife. i talk on these really board of police month when she was 16 years old. she's now being returned to east to joey's of them tomorrow, but here's mother hold her tight unable to fight the tiers with the it's been 8 years since her daughter was jailed in a nice really prison to the that mara
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is now home. but the feeling is bitter sweet, but i'm happy to be out. but at the same time, it is very upsetting that the price paid for our release is the blood of the people with god. mara was only 16 when she was jailed on nice and assault charges. her mother has been waiting ever since for this day. and after that she was shot 14 times and that she needed me. it was very painful, not having her here did similar joy to that of the but your family was felt in the occupied westbank. as dozens of release prisoners were reunited with their families . palestinian prisoners were paraded in front of you for a supporters. when the also we'd be on woods, gold within all the prisoners will be released before they released
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snouts of white smoke filled the air as is when you throw a piece prior to your gas to disperse the crowd. according to the palestinian red crescent, several people were wounded. a total of a $150.00 palestinian prisoners are expected to be freed in line with a deal. maybe more if the truth is extended, the mouse has also released 10 ty hostages taken during the october 7th attacks tile authorities released images of the citizens with one for the piano in on east valley hospital. bangkok had been engaged in for weeks and it's only for the logic talks to free. it's nationals held by how mass do a separate to the one which. so these are the hostages with east that's happened of the same time. or philip shotwell is
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a journalist based anti capital bond clock. hello. phillip now tense i national is released from home. ask up to beauty. how has an use been received by the people in thailand? well, the sort of so the families of it, the side of the non man and on 11, there is overwhelming relief and joy to have spoken of you know, not being able to wait much longer just to see that loved one is now that they've seen these images of them in, in the hospitals in the hospital and it is violent and initially sol, photos of them, so long as the tv screen is being um, being handed over last night. so. so for them on the go straight to join, but another 20 ties are still being held hostage is believe. and those families are in the dock. um they, they really don't know what's happening and on their streaming. they're assuming. all right, i mean there is, as your previous speaker was mentioning, there are different functions within gaza and it's been made clear that the ties
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are being held by different groups that so well the one group is out. it's no guarantees the other. so it's a, it's a nerve wracking time for the, for the families. the remaining work is, i mean, on the twins, the time that smells that are still being held captive. is that a sense of what the government is doing to try to get them back home as well? so i'm just not to be pursuing your sense of different logic behind the scenes costs on these hostages. it's um, farmers the trouble tickets on egypt, but also, lo, total numbers are for, don't really book this country. there is a muslim minority here on the leaders of the muslim community. i've traveled to turn around to meet and rang and, and how much the officials and the writing in front of the deputy foreign minister was just in bangkok. so tell him just be very much working with around given me a major sponsor of how much to negotiate about channel. so ways to get that people out. so that's that's what baptist waiting for the remaining for the remaining $20.00. um, they may be dealing with groups other than how much uh, within gauze. and also how is that, how government's been addressed,
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and the safety and wellbeing of its citizens. still working in these row yesterday? totland was 30000 times working in israel before the october 7 attacks. uncontrollably, agriculture, sex, or as migrant workers. a bumps they'd, they'd be tied to an encourage everybody to return back to time. i've been laid on repack ration slots, about 8 and a half 1000 times how present, but more than 20000, they've chosen to remain. they all work matters further away from dos or in the media financing. i don't, so you have to remember the from poor and you know, for areas of thailand, rural areas, and they will getting much larger wages in israel than they would have been inside of electronic definitely economic reasons. i've only made workers to send money costs that families on the money have decided to stay on the target once has left the option open if they want to return, but otherwise is working with these riley's and is there any employment agencies to try and make sure they are all safe on the ground. okay. journalist from the
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firewall in bangkok. thank you. thank you. and you're watching the news from ballon coming out, meets the people who scouts the welts, oldest bobsled track every year. that's next on sports life. after the break, i am eddie micah julia this morning is coming up at the top of the don't forget this. they've been more websites, dw, dot com and on social media at the the, the news this day with us the say who the

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