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the, the, this, the speed of the news live from the lead more hostages offrey from gaza. this is really all me say is it's the group of hostages, released by how much minutes is, is back in israel. in the west bank, large crowds welcome palestinians released from is reading prison. now the truth between israel and how muskets i'm desperately in need of the aid incense guys i including the devastated, know that hoff off the strip the
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hello. i'm christine more than welcome to the program. how much militants have released more hostages from the guys that they into 14 is radius and 3 tie nationals who had been held captive in the gaza strip since the october 7 attacks by the it is the longest medicines who have been designated a terrorist group by the us and as is israel, also free to 59, mo, palestinian prisoners from his really custody with the full day truce between israel and thomas now. and it's final day. they're all signs from both sides, but it could be extended after more than 50 days in captivity. hostages and gaza, hurriedly handed over to medical crews. from us militants released this voltage showing read crossway, cuz bundling women and children into the care, the sole being rushed to hospital and israel urgent medical
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checks the physical condition of the children into mothers. this came to us is now stable, the undergoing medical and emotional evaluation by the medical and psycho social team of the schneider children's hospital. the youngest captive to be released was 4 year old abigail eden, a jeweler's riley, american citizen. both his parents were killed and hama, says october 7, tara attacks. you know, she's free and cheese it israel now. and so those who are now wrapping abigail and loving care, the support of services she needs, she's present through terrible trauma. throughout the weekend. reunions like thieves between 9 year old hostage, emily and her sister brought hope amid the hostilities.
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we finally got emily liked from the hands of the gods and terrorists. she's lost a little weight for thanks buddy i to julie doing better than we expected. 7 dozens of palestinian teenagers for release from is railing. jails has times at the hostage exchange crowds welcome everton and rama some waving home us as green slag in celebration. we are very happy, thank god for this joy. and we hope that all prisoners will be released as the pause in fighting news. it should show the end poles to extend the truce a growing with by israel, and how much signaling they could support a possible extinction. and some more and that we can bring in dw,
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corresponding 10 year cream of who's interested in the morning to you. it's on. yes . so as we've said, this is the last day of that fees via agreement. we're hearing that both sides are signaling willingness to extend this truth, but how likely is that at this point? well, i think it's too early to tell because a lot of things could still happen. so these are very crucial 20 for hours. now. there are reports on unconfirmed reports of their talks under way to extend to choose, but for this to happen actually, how most would have to produce more hostages to be freed. according to the outline of disagreement, you know, there were 4 days of 50 hostages, should be released in exchange for a 150 posting in the prison. this right now is ro has yet to receive the final list for today the names of the hostages that should be released later today
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. and according to that deal, it could be extended as homeless can provide another 10 hostages, then another day of to choose which would be edit. no, we understand that of course, old sites have some kind of a interest to extend it to us. we also heard from us president joe biden, to between the over here us presidential biden saying that, you know, his administration is working on extending to the twos. he also heard from a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he said you would welcome the additional release of hostages. but at the same time, you also made very clear that basically is i would resume the war if this is not happening. yeah. inside you just bear with me for a few more seconds. i have another question for you. so what, what do we know about the stage of the hostages that have been released so far?
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well, the doctors and the medical medical teams are saying that most of the hostages are in the stable condition that they are, of course, a bit weak of to you know, over 7, a weeks in, in garza, during the war. uh, also the conditions they've been held in uh we heard from the hostages from yesterday in the children's hosted hospital, they said the children's of the children of fine. but this one uh, elderly hostage that was released yesterday and 84 year old woman. she is in critical condition, the parent is she didn't gets her medication as needed. so she's in pretty good condition. but again, there is also of course, the mental health. so you have to look at the trauma to that uh, these hostages. uh, well, you know, have experience especially also the children, some of them, one of them was released yesterday a girl who lost her parents that were killed in october. indeed october 7th. the terror attacks, others that lost their relatives. the only learned of that,
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you know, once to release some of them, some of them have seen what happened. so this is of course, also great concern here for the medical stuff. and really, tanya, israel's prime minister opinion mentioned now he visited troops inside the as on sunday, what was his message? the think we've lost the connection, said sonya clement over there. but that is all correspondent, reporting for us that interest. and then we will be, of course, speaking to throughout the day, thanks very much tonya price. and now if that temporary pause in fighting has allowed more age to reach thousands who are facing shortages of the central supplies. the u. n. says that some $250.00 trucks carrying food was a and medical supplies entered a gaza because of the trip on such as a limited field deliveries also being allowed in 2000 for the 1st time since
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october 7th. an easy sense of calm has taken hold in the gaza. the truth is a welcome bank from weeks of bombing and devastation is amidst the scenes of destruction. line one of them, some people who attempt to replicate a sense of normalcy. taking solace in small every day comes its been age for him for a living through days of com, where we are stealing moments to make t a before the truce. we couldn't stay out like this and make tea or walk around whatever is left of l bummed out houses because of the strengths and the sounds of the planes and in the how many and that's about putting them in this muscle in the saw in cells seems like this shows the precariousness of the humanitarian situation. crowds of people flocks to a petrol station hoping to stuck up on fuel,
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ultimately forcing it to close. you and say, is much more you just needed to get the humanitarian needs are important and unprecedented. are not going to be tied into 10. we should send 200 lori's every day for at least 2 months to meet the needs of the happiness i can imagine. we need to send more significant amounts of fuel height so that the services we provide to them can be fueled to the man when people are looking we just across the board to induce via soldiers and tanks, remaining position. once the pool is, is over as well. as military size, it plans to carry on where it left off. its twin goes or destroying high mass. i'm saving the hostages still remains. all some of the data is from the norwegian refugee council, with the truth allowing more 8 in 2000. we also how this compares to the thousands
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of a trucks that into the monthly before october 7 as well. it's still not significant . it's still not reaching the levels to meet the urgent humanitarian needs that we're seeing on the ground across all the calls. so in this humanitarian pause, this pauses a few days is obviously a release of people in gauze when to get respite unopposed in the violence that a few days. a pause is just not enough to address the wide spread needs and suffering. we're seeing across garza as humanitarian agencies, we're doing all that we con uh to scale of 8 urgently during this period that we need more time. and our see is providing cash assistance to vulnerable families with managing shelters for displace people, an aide to provide more food and hiding kits, and will hopefully distribute a winter kits to displace palestinians to prepare for the winter period. but we
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need more time. we need this, he monetary impulse to last longer and to hopefully reach into a law staying ceasefire because the period that we've been given is simply not enough to meet the growing needs on the ground to it's look at other news making headlines around the world. china says a search in respiratory illnesses, especially among children, is not being caused by a no virus. any of the speak, the world health organization aust, trying to to provide information about the clusters of new cases. chinese authorities say the wave of illness is due to the flu and other non pathogens and the bar and risk of work as an india has the gun drilling in another attempt to reach a group of mine is trapped in a collapse tunnel for 2 weeks. technical issues and broken machinery at the late the rescue off the 41 birth,
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his officials say drilling down to reach them could take up to 4 days. and sierra lewis president stays calm, has been restored after a tax with repelled in the capital free town. gunman tried to storm and honory and detect a prison with some inmates escaped. now the president of the west african states said will force he's had arrested most leaders of the attack, which he quote and attempts to destabilize the states to be for me to one season ended in so many affection with macs, wished up and winning the double crime print shop and was confirmed as well champion weeks ago after a season of unprecedented dominance. a grand opening to the season closed in abu dhabi. the drive is lined up for a family photo to mark the occasion, but it was clear the funds and attendance only had eyes for one man document and
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now 3 time world champion mex bus. stop and was looking for a 19th width of this season. the red bull drive us started this race from pole position, bought his leads, came on to threats on the opening coolness reach charlotte cloud, bethel thought to try and take 1st place. but as in almost every race this season, the stuff and aunties cost was simply too good. 50 a lot, slight. he's 19 victory of the season was confirmed. no other drive in history has one more than 13 in a single year. it's a level of dominance that may cause concerns either competitiveness, but so 1st step and it's a moment to say, but yeah, i'd say big thank you to everyone at rental it's has been an incredible year. um it will be hard to do something similar again, but uh we definitely uh, yeah, enjoy this here. so for stuff and picks up. yes, one of the troy fee to add to the collection. now it's up to the rest of formula
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