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in the the best as the, the news of life from berlin, 20 for hostages freed from gaza. a box and these around the for my caps have taken to hospitals will check on children and the elderly women among those read more release. as i expected on saturday. meanwhile, palestinians celebrate service and affection, 9 prisoners from these writings. here's the women and teenage boys up to the inmates. and for these are the hostages and sports industry aside on young berlin, hoping they found the solution to the seems woeful form in the shape of the lease
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passed the female assistance coach, the eddie micah junior. is mine a and you are welcome to the program. the policy and many times group of miles has released to the fast group of hostages. it's been holden since it's terrorist attacks on these route. on october 7th, the international red cross confirms their release of $24.00 people, including fat. and these are the women and children in about 10, these are all has released fat t 915 units. it was sold and angels 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, they are now in safe hands. their 1st stop
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a medical facility in rafa of the the convoy then crossed into israel to undergo further medical checks. and finally re unite with loved one. b among those freed our mothers and their children as well as elderly women. israel's leader says he's committed to bringing home all of the keys. we have now completed the return of the 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 available and we are committed to achieving all of the goals of the war. in the occupied westbank,
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a group of 39 palestinian inmates were freed as part of the temporary truce. those released include only women and miners. in rama, lot large crowds gathered to welcome them home, more palestinian prisoners and his really hostages are set to be released. in the coming days, the release hostages were transferred to 3 separate hospitals across these ro, among them where 4 children and 4 women who were admitted to schneider children's medical center. the hospital's chief executive doctor efforts for an olive spoke to reporters soon after the feat. hostages arrived, their physical condition is good and they're currently undergoing medical and the motion of assessment by the medical and psychological team. here at snyder's. we designated a special area that is very private. and there's also
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a team from our neighbor, or based on hospital that is assisting us in taking care of the women. us presidents joe biden has welcome to the release of the fast group of hostages by then said he hoped more would be released in the coming days. he also said he hoped the current for the cease fire would be extended. we also look to the future. as we look through the future, we have to end the cycle of violence in the memories. 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 with equal measure of freedom and david to states for 2 people. and it's more important now than ever. i'm osh and lisa's terrorist attack, because they fear nothing more than israel has been promised and is living side by side in peace. the german presidents drunk bravo, stein le, has met to german palestinians who way of acquainted from gaza at our reception in
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berlin. they had the chance to shabby i stories among them a doctor i've worked at an i'll see for a hospital, which has been the focus of these routes and literally oppression. and visa ends days. more than 200 german nationals. i've left the gaza through the rough i bought across into egypt. jam and president frank walter stein maya, welcoming a group of people who have escaped, 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
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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 . 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 biggest variety raised almost under the the houses was simply palm without warning, vaughn and they was simply children's. 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 initial labs,
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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. well, 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. i can't help him. you know, when i arrived in berlin, i had to write an address. while i was writing down my address, i realized obviously 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. a tanya clermont is all correspondents in jerusalem. asked the and you have to describe the atmosphere inside each route after the hostages release. well,
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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, nationals, and philip in a citizen that were also captured enough to october 7. they were also brought home . so uh, but again, now the focus is already on uh today because this hope that the same scenario will play out again. uh, how much has uh, submit a list. uh, 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 eyes are on that already. at the same time. of course, there are those families who might not have the relatives on that list of every
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know that and then the next coming days for full day. so it will be the only last 50 hostages that will be released under this agreement. but them anymore, of course, of the 2 over 230 hostages that are being held by homeless and other minutes infections and gaza. that's my i might stay behind. so there is a lot of concern. what will happen with them, especially that is run a search. you know, the war will continue after this. uh, twos. now, in exchange, betsy 9 palestinians have been released from the prison in the west bank. well, can you tell us about them? yes, late last night. also those uh, 39 palestinians. uh that great day and is ready. prisons where released renewed was the red, 24 women and 15 teenagers of so under the age of 18,
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also death companies have prepared you know that they are coming home. there was also a lot of, you know, sort of ration that we also understand. there were police rates, at least in a, in is to resume with some of the families. there were some restrictions placed on the to the to needs when they come home, that there shouldn't be a big celebrations. but again, this, well, you know, the same scenario today. we are expecting more, a prison is being released under the agreement of $250.00 as far as we and we understand should be released. so we're waiting to see whether this will happen today as well. overall. but tanya, how would you describe the move on the ground? it's a bit bit tough. sweet, isn't it? yeah, it is. i mean, 100, of course, you know, we are waiting to see whether this very fragile and shaky true is uh,
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so far its holding. uh will be holding know whether you know, all these uh the, the, the hostages, as planned will be released today and tomorrow, every day, the hearing it doesn't hostages should be released in exchange for more posting in a prison, those. but of course you have to look also into gaza and what is happening? they're going to send more. humanitarian aid is going into gaza right now. a more trucks, a few, many terminate, entered on friday through the egyptian crossing the russell crossing. but again, for people the residents and gaza, it's also very, you know, uncertain moment because they know for now the choose was set for 4 days, it might be extended as move hostages are released. but then, you know, the, the, the role might resume. so it's a very uncertain and situation for people to as well. right? yeah. be corresponding sonya cream are in there. was that in many things
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a mike mounted? is it for my friends, is army officer and see me a fellow in the department of war studies. atkins, college london, asked them if the hosp these agreements has been successful 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 much will these people and then these ways release 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, it's very easy to have an accident or perhaps a spoiler to, to break these deals of parts and say it and everything needs to be washed, very carefully planned, very costly, lots of communication between the sides. so it's very late,
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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 or no, i don't think they will box the sides and not motion as well. these really side is much more how much in this and then then how much. but within had us, it's a may proves 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 movements. 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 relatives will be looking to perhaps carry out something that the, the, the, is not part of this dale. so you know that this is why these sorts of things is so difficult, not because the people who made dale,
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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 gaza will be doing right now and what, what, how mass 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 also have both sides, particularly these riley's will be using this jones was their opponents erased talking to conduct intelligence. so they will be trying to look at why supply we saw with dispositions of enemy forces, uh and what capabilities they have. so what else is new pricing going on? it's a great chance to spy on each of the effectively. is there any channels you think? i mean, the us uh, president biden hopes that the teams will go beyond 4 days. is there any chance of
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that happening? you think of? so my reading of that is a, and this is what i just said about how these types of deals tend to build low levels of trust, then compacts we built on. but i think there's another thing i think that israel may well be realizing that they 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 that original a move, eliminate the house through a massive ground operation, which is very difficult. of course, 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 with the haps along the time, sees.

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