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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin, a 2nd set of hostages freed from gaza. there are in motion over unions, intel of the foot. only after homeless militants delay. the release of 13 is released and for ty, nationals accusing israel of violating its plex to allow aid into the northern balance of spring. meanwhile, crowds on the west bank some waving amongst flags, cheer. the arrival of more palestinians released from his gravely jams. the
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mike local, welcome mos militants are set to release a 3rd group of his rarely hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. this comes a day after a 2nd group of his really and foreign hostages were swapped for palestinians held in is really trails and moss had held the 13 women and children captive since its terror attacks against israel. on october 7th. after 50 days of an activity in gaza to young as really girls age 9 and 12 were united with family members the like the 1st group of hostages. they were taken in a convoy through the roof of border crossing with egypt before being transported to medical facilities. inside israel, their release came after tense negotiations. a mouse had threatened to postpone the 2nd transfer unless more raid was allowed to reach northern gaza. indian,
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a small humanitarian con voice was permitted to enter the north of the strip. in the early morning, hours of the sunday from us released another 8 children and 5 women were taken to hospitals like this one intel of youth with it. but the whole you mention in my 12 returning as were brought to the hospital, including many women and children. and they underwent an initial medical and psychological evaluation and examination. and i'm happy to inform you that although the horror of captivity is really evidence on them, none of them require urgent or immediate medical intervention, filing me a deep up to date 26 is rarely hostages, have been released in exchange for $78.00 palestinian prisoners being held in the occupied westbank, according to the deal, a total of 50 is really women and children are to be freed in exchange for $150.00, pulsed indian prisoners before the truth ends on tuesday. hoping for more
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scenes like these, these really government has said that for each additional release of 10 hostages, there would be an additional days. pause in fighting public pressure is amounting on the government to prioritize the release of all is really hostages over it stated and of destroying from us. the brief truce, which took effect on friday morning, is the longest pause in the 50 day conflict since from us carried out its deadly cross border read on israel, the dw, so tanya craner is standing by in jerusalem. hey tonya, clearly a huge turn out for that rally at hostage square in tel aviv. i'm curious is the public pressure on the prime minister benjamin netanyahu increasing or easing as a result of these hostage releases to well, i don't think it's really ease. uh,
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because that hosting is out of creasing criticism, and that's how the government was handling the hostage crisis. but i think you were seeing, you know, the huge turn out at the moment. the focus is really to get those hostages out on the disagreement. those 50 hostages, we're waiting, of course, it's the 3rd day today to see a more hostages of being released and exchange for public opinion a present as potentially again in the afternoon at least this is what is expected at this point. but it's also seeing how difficult the whole process is, how fracture of the whole situation is a, with a delay on, on start today. so this is, you know, the focus right now of many people. but at the same time, you know, the pressure will actually grow and also continue on this government and uh, to also push for the release of the remaining uh hostages that will remain
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potentially for the time being uh, in gaza. that has been talked about that there might be more hostages released, but not under this agreement at the moment. maybe for every time you just heard it in the report for every 10 additional hostages to choose might be a prolonged by one day. but we have not yet there, and i think this is what most of the relatives and the some of these one the government to understand. you know, they have to bring those hostages home sooner than later. that delay on saturday. you referenced producing very tense moments. what went wrong exactly as well? absolutely. um how must delayed uh, the release of those hostages. um, because they said uh, isabel had allegedly violated the agreement. it was said that there was no 8 or not enough 8, coming into the north of casa, there was also talk about, you know,
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the selection of the posting in prison is that a, to be released every day, you know, is read has to night that, but at the end of the day, very late in the evening after the intervention of cutter and egypt both maybe a testing or one of the the 2 are very important, the important mediators and this pro, to process how much released those hostages. they were handed over to the international red cross, they were taken to israel to the hospitals and they had been, uh, they could be reunited with their families. but i think this really underlines you know how, how difficult this whole process is, how high or the expectations that another exchange will in fact happen today. well, we understand that how most has submitted a list to to as well as a prime minister's office, has made a statement and disregard this morning that they have received
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a list of more names of hostages that are expected to be released today. we also heard in the past hour or so from the it's very prison service. they also have received a list of names which of the palestinian prisoners should be released. and so this is set in motion, but again, we don't know whether this will happen. that has been also some, a concerns being boys that, you know, they might be another delayed and it's might not happen at all. so we don't know, we just simply have to wait and see whether this will go ahead this afternoon. okay, that's what dw is atanya kramer. many thanks is always of israel released the 2nd group of palestinian prisoners saturday. the 2nd of 4 groups under its agreement with a moss, the detainees were handed to the international committee of the red cross at the over jail. a mid heavy is rarely police presence. when it comes with celebration,
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the 2nd group of palestinian prisoners released by a strain among them. 6 women and $33.00 teenagers, many stairs in disbelief about i'm missing said the guinea mode. it's with what i couldn't believe what happened to me. i'd been sentenced to 3 years in prison and i had 2 and a half years left until my release stated, we suddenly a guard came and told me that he would release me. luckily among the crowd, pierre signs of support for the militant group. how most physics needed as a better to screw by the e u, the u. s. and that the countries and the group responsible for the october 7th, the attacks on his try. you among the disease business start jobs i guess in 2015. she was accused of exploding her good at the new strategy miller detect point in the westbank. the incident left, her disregard and destroying the police officer seriously injured,
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is certainly part of discarded. an act of fidget to some. she claimed it was an accident. the prisoner releases are part of her for the truth between her moss and his right under which her mazda 3 is right. he's, he's doing the october 7th attacks are happening. i'm extensions between best ben palestinians and the israeli security forces on the west bank is larger than garza and millions of palestinians live under astronomy, mended to occupation. the finest in taught at the health industry save more than $200.00 west right in front of the names have been good since october 7 in justified violence photos. more than a year of escalating astronomy dates of the west bank and dudley palestinian attacks on his release. according to the united nations by inspect is
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try the fittest against specialist and communities in the westbound is also a direct or type. the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian. the 5th sees more than $820.00 palestinians in the occupied. the westbound have been displaced. i'm at settler violence and increased movement restrictions since the hum austin attacks of october 7. despite the intense filing from the west bank, the beat, somebody didn't pause in the fighting in gaza. and these releases offer some hope that the steps complete to a larger effort and the violence around the 60 trucks carrying relief supplies have arrived in the north of the gaza strip, where israel's military is focused its actions against the mos. it's the largest delivery there since the war began and represents around a 3rd of the number of
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a trucks that had entered the gaza strip. by saturday night, they began crossing the roof of border checkpoint with their egypt. after the truce took effect, the un says it needs to be able to distribute aid throughout the territory. so lima waste is a communication officer from unicef, middle east office in amman, jordan solely what support is unicef providing in guns or during the truce? well, what's the science to do now is to get as many and as much as possible. inside the guy's trip, i said last night we got over 60 trucks to the north with the other un agencies and, and agencies. but, but what we're trying to do now is really to, to get as much as possible in 4 days, which is still not, not enough. and this should, should be the case. not only doing the 2 supposedly,
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we'll try it with the are calling for is continuous interior of age and delivery across does uh all the time. so uh well this is a very good start. it, it needs to to be continued so long as you surely know of mos complained that israel was not allowing a to reach northern gaza. does that square with what you're hearing from your team on the ground? and if so, has this situation change? well this goes on the ground is still uh difficult, of course without the whole thirty's. uh, as much as it was it's, it's much easier, but we still need a lot to be done and we still need more facilitation on the go to try and our best with as i said, with other unit agencies, but also with the international organizations and local organizations to deliver as much as possible, but the world is still uh long ahead of us and the needs are. and then the,
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or i'm not hearing you answer that question. know about whether you are hearing any difficulty in getting a there as a result of israeli forces. do you not know the answer to that or i'm not, i'm not, i'm not aware of that's what i know is the whole process is really complicated and also to try to accomplish that over time at the moment. access to clean drinking water is one of the major problems in gaza or the supplies restored. well that's, that's a big part of i was a priority is to, to get water and purification material inside of the guster. also the fuel that you are trying to get as much as possible is to not only for the selling nation plants, but also for, for the hospitals, but on the want to yes, the water is really an important part and it's really the situation of water is
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really bad, especially with the, with the lack of sanitation systems and due to damage or just the movement and the amount of people being gathered in one place. so this is a big part of the priority is we're trying to get in as much as a 7000000 or more liters of water doing this for days. it's going to be a good amount, but again, that wouldn't just replenish the whole and need an indigo that we only have about half a minute. but i do want to ask you this. how is unicef preparing itself for a post cruise phase? in case the fighting restart? yeah, that's, that's the biggest problem because this time, the, just the, just a little environment and it's comes back. that's why you're going to get as much as possible inside to be able to, while in case that's i think a is back to,
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to be able to respond to the need. so the think you will see it, but we hope that there's a ceasefire. so, thank you, selling a ways with unicef. you're watching dw news from berlin, coming up next, thousands of refugees make the dangers. see crossing from applicants, experience carry islands. more news at the beginning of the next down. the one of mankind's oldest ambitions could be within reach what is it really is possible to reverse the age of researchers and scientists all over the world.
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