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the, the, this is the, the, the news live from the more hostages of freed from guys the, is really all these days. a 3rd group of hostages, released by how much citizens is back in israel. in the west bank lodge crowds welcome and palestinians released from is really prison. meanwhile, in the occupied westbank kind of sitting in space and upset, upset the violence. many palestinians say it's aimed at forcing them to leap. and sierra leone stays calm, is restored off during the test on a barracks,
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in the capital. pre tell the president, lift a nationwide, could you officer, which is really it is a risk that he follows the violence which included a tax on several prisons. an attempt to stabilize the states, the hello, i'm christine. wonder. it's good to have your company. how much medicines have released more hostages from guys? they include 14 is relays and 3 time nationals who had been held captive in the gaza strip since the october 7 attacks by the islamic militants who have been designated a terrorist group by the us and others. israel also freed bushy, 9 more palestinian prisoners from his really custody. that with the full day truce between israel and homeless now and its final day, there all signs from both sides that it could be extended. after more than 50 days
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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. before being rushed to hospital and israel urgent medical checks, the physical condition of the children and the mothers. this came to us is now stable. the undergoing medical and emotional evaluation by the medical and psycho social team of the snyder, 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 homos is october 7, tara attacks. you know, she's free and cheese it israel now. and so those who are now
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wrapping abigail and loving care, the support of services she needs, she's been through a terrible term throughout the weekend. reunions like thieves between 9 year old hostage, emily and her sister brought hope amid the hostilities. we finally got emily liked from the house of the gods and terrorist and she's the weights go. thanks buddy. i 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. how must his green flag in celebration? we are very happy. thank god for this joy. and we hope that all prisoners will be
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released is the pause and fighting news. she drilled in holes to explain the truth, a growing with both israel and how much signaling they could support a possible extinction. and for more on this we can bring and dw correspondents on your payments who's interested in for us. so it's good to see you, tanya. so as we're reporting this is the last day of the ceasefire agreement. how likely is it that the steel will be extended at this point to what i think everybody here is saying, you know, these are crucial 24 hours now because it's unclear whether the tooth will be extend that, you know, a lot of things could happen. now um these are the last, this is the last day. we understand that israel has received no list of the final hostages. that would be released under this deal of the 50 hostages uh,
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within the 4 days that uh should be, are expected to release the uh, to be released later today. um, but of course uh, you know, now talks are under way to extend the twos, and we heard that this agreement also is about that every 10 prison is every 10 hostages. that could be released further by hum us would add another day to the tooth. now we're hearing from us as sources that you know, they would be interested in extending the choose, but they have to provide those hostages. of course, we also have heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu on sunday night. he has said that they would work on more hostages to be released, but they have also, he has also made it very clear that is or will resume the war at some point. and we also understand, you know, that a lot of efforts underway now by cut off by egypt also by the united states. so
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there are many aging in this crisis to extend this choose. but again, you know, i think we have to wait and see whether this will actually happen antonia, throughout the week and we've been seeing these incredible moving pictures of families being reunited. but what more do we know about the space of the hostages has been released sofa or yeah, the last hostages that were released on, on sunday they were reunited with their families. and we've heard now from, you know, the medical stuff but also from relatives. you know about the condition. so most of them are in a kind of stable condition. what we heard, especially also the children from the children's hospital. they are currently um, you know, undergoing a medical teks. but at the same time, we also understand there's an 84 year old hostage that was immediately lifted to hosted the hospital off to her release. she is still in serious or even critical
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condition. so we have to wait and see how this will tell. but this also be heard in the report concerns about the trauma, you know what the children especially but older hostages of went through tanya, israel's prime minister benjamin dismissing l. he visited troops inside guys on sunday. what was his, his message to the soldier is what i think this is mainly he was talking to his domestic audience there. i mean it's unheard of since at least 2005 because this is when the time is ro, dismantled, there is really settlements in garza, that'd probably minister when inside cause of since them is, well how to, you know, control the board is to see and then borders, but they didn't go in until this ground and incursion. um, so he had this message, basically to say we're here, we had to stay and we will finish the job, as he said,
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to eliminate homeless and the infrastructure. but also, of course, to bring the hostages home. but of course, this could also be seen, you know, by palestinians as well as a provocative that he was in the, in the middle of a, a pause and fighting a saying, you know, that the war will resume at some point or another. all right, that's all corresponding interested in tanya kramer. thank you, tanya right now with people's eyes on the israel home as well in guys, a pedestal, in communities in the occupied westbank or facing rising silence form is really sick lives in the territory. both the united states and germany have spoken out against the harassment and intimidation. that right scripts, one is driving a fresh wave of force displacement off palestinians. now this is happening in a part of the occupied with bank, which is on the full is really control a data use. abraham reports from associate in south hebron hills. a warning that
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this report does encourage disturbing images from the start heated altercation in be occupied by spain and is released settler on the right in the red t shirt walks up to a palestinian and she assumed you're simply suited sutler violence. who is nothing in the palestinian village you see, but since the october 7th, how master attacks on israel? secular violin seems more aimed at driving them from their homes in your own village and had a lady named since the war began. they've come to us every night. one time they drag my husband for 50 meters along the ground. they beat him very hard. a lot of smoke. they told him you have 24 hours to leave. if we come back and find you, he will shoot to you and they told us to take all of this down ourselves. they said
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we had to demolish our own home to him. since he is hot, it's windy, it's torina stuff. but for highly mis family, it's home at home, but now hardly has any water, village or c settle is destroyed, most as to see as wells and block the entrance to the village with boulders. yet they refuse to go. in another part of the occupied westbank, the intimidation has worked. this video shows the people of what is through leaving glenn, they lived on for decades to escape repeated harassment by settlers. within a month of the have mazda attacks, do you want says, at least 15 communities like this, have how to move? settlers killed a palestinians in the west bank during the 7 weeks after october 7th, even as they were packing up. these 3 men from why do you seek reportedly attacked
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accumulated on him how my daughter is one of those that say the had to be where the seats with his family law we left against now will we didn't leave just like that. we left on to fire because of the beatings. in the written statement to dw the id, i've said it's soldiers had a duty to protect palestinians against violence. if they failed to intervene in cases of attack, they could face disciplinary action around half a 1000000 is really settlers and live and occupied westbank. the settlements are considered illegal entre international law, but they continue to grow with the support of consecutive is really government. as a processor and your co founded by israel's current far right finance minister arranged a tour of the south. hebron hills for journalists from around the world became to dispel, quote, fake news about recent reports. a settler violence of house that's
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who was living. that's who was being paid to stay here, and they're not here now because they stop being paid. we stop included with the new to one of the villages, both the u. n. n is really human rights group. it's sell him so he has been vacated due to sept, or violence. and the war broke out. they pack the older stuff onto the truck and moved, knowing that was the massive is really army presence here now. and the possibility that the low would actually be enforced. this was not a very favorable place to be picked up all their stuff and relocated, which is what did we do there? no, no, this is one example of the 2621 or 26 points. and the bit selim report, that is the basis to present in fight and accusations of settler violence. the vast majority are like this. there's never any violence. there is no solar rooms up and much correct. 100 percent. correct. a lot. take to the settlers. postings are quote
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that the squatters left their homes lock is really building permits. the subtler state. they are the ones under threat palestinians killed for israelis into westbank during the 7 weeks after october 7 to the settlers. reports of increased secular violence are nothing but an attempt to undermine their community. the military that protects them and the government that backs them just a 15 minute drive away. we're back in cecia. to have the mo, the threat feels very real. when she sleeps with her girl's here on this trailer, not because it can move, but so she can better send in here. if attackers. com. i ask her what she wishes for. but then i wish for safety and security and stuff in her head. i just want to have a stable life. you have my daughters of growing up and they need
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a room if they're on both sides of the, in tulsa, feeding, to be a room at their own right here. not such a simple wishing in this land. but it's so bitterly far over and i'm now joined by our special corresponded abraham, who filed that report is good to have you back in the stages it once you just start by giving us a sense of just how, how many palestinians are affected by the 6th of items, are we talking about individual cases, or is this a bit of a general trend? so 2023 was actually on its way to being the most violent year since the one started taking records of settler violence in 2006. so the 1st 8 months of the year thought was the highest rate of subtler violence since records begins with sort of gives you an idea about how desperate the situation was prior to october 17th the terror attacks then. and since then would be one such as with the attacks have
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doubled per day. so just let that thinking it was already the most violent year on record. and since october 7th, the daily rate of settler violence has doubled. so that's one aspect of it, the, the amount of the that tax, there's also the quality of them. and what we've seen according to our reporting, speaking to human rights organization. speaking to many posting on the ground is that it's not as violence of violence with the aim and their experience displacement right. and you know, even more horrific from their perspective, from the perspective of the palestinians in the west bank and has anything changed since the homeless terrorist attack on october 7th. so what human rights organizations on the ground have told me including is really once, is that because of the amount of settlers that have been called into reserve duty since october 7th. what they're seeing now is an a is a tax of settlers that palestinians often know by faced by name to live around them who attack them before. but now they're often times coming to the posting and communities wearing idea,
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uniform and with idea of what the weapon we because in this kind, these kind of a textbook actually kind of unusual for the idea. but what they're now seeing, according to the people that we've spoken to, is settlers, an idea of uniform coming into their communities and harassing them in the i, you have has spoken out against this, saying that they will not accept this kind of behavior from sellers that are in reserve duty and we have seen cases in which people thought to be settlers attacking palestinians in i've yes, uniform and they've been dismissed from the idea. but it's a terrifying trend. but this has been happening right. you mentioned this in your reports that the idea of has told d w that, that it has a duty to protect palestinians against violence. but in reality is, is that really happening? not according to the palestinians and not since october 7th, there's always been the feeling there that when palestinians are attacked, idea either stands by or participate and the police when it actually comes to,
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you know, to, to attend to incidents like this, that they don't. but they don't actually help the palestinians, it's often that the posting is but then got arrested or even abuse. so according to the posting is that we've spoken to. no, but the idea for said that it is committed to maintaining security in the west bank . one of the citizen your in your report, she denied the violence outright and says that, well that some palestinians will many policy communities actually know met. so they would be moving any way. what just to make sense of that for us? what? right. i think it's important to put into context the, you know, the, the group of settlers that we have spoken to this is an a, an, a pro settler and your lobbying group that was fine with 17 years ago by a man who was actually now in government a settler himself, he's the current finance minister, and prior to the war this far right, finance minister, leader of the settler movement was also given special powers over the occupied territories which include the west bank. so from the perspective of the settlers,
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so it's an almost alternate reality, christine, they really see the, their views of the palestinians. they are illegal. their view is that for the rule of law to be implemented, these posting in communities have to be removed. and so that gives you kind of an idea of from, of where that impression comes from. that there's perhaps no settler of violence in that these people left on their own accord. but according again to the posting is that we've spoken to and human rights organization and the united nations. that is just not the case. we have really 2 different perceptions of reality coming into, you know, had to had in this current context. and there is, of course, a fear that would be attention on garza, the lawlessness and the chaos is allowed to spiral in the west bank and many world peters has spoken about. spoken out against this, including the german foreign minister right away as always thanks very much for your reporting on that. that is dw special correspondent abraham
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mount, germany's president frank voltage time i is interested in and to show solidarity with israel. he's due to meet prime minister benjamin netanyahu later today on sundays, and on my i met with families up hostages taken by him us in the october 7th, tara taxi also helps with israel's president. isaac, as a stand by is to day trip to israel will be followed by visits to both oman and guitar. and d w. c. political aid associated with not is standing by for more out on that for us, miss shayla good to see you. an important visit for the gym and president are absolutely um, fine, quite a sign my uh headed the spoke with isaac hassle israel's president and held a press conference once again stressing that germany stands by israel's side.
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stressing that is what has the right to self defense and before he left, he also issued a statement, actually a video which is extremely unusual for the german presence to where he pointed out that civilian lives of the same value, no matter whether they are is ready for palestinian at the same time, stressing that that has to be more of a political focus, doing justice to the fact that how mos essentially forced this conflict upon the entire region. so this, once again, a demonstration of israel's stotts, his own, was the fundamental principle of german policy to stand by israel side. and at the same time, he is a former foreign minister. you can also, he threw that jeremy to like the united states like france is in favor of extending this current a ceasefire. it further into the future. so there seems to be
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a lot of coordination also that went on behind the scenes amongst israel's allies. ahead of this visit mission that present each time i as was it comes off to that of the child sort of sholtes in front of minutes and in a bad ball curve also made the trip you were talking about jimmy's position showing support in some us on a doubtful the state of israel, but beyond this solidarity, what role is, do you have any playing in this conflict? does it have any counts as well? it certainly doesn't have to come out of the united states, for instance, at the same time. it is a major support, so it's not the largest support of a palestinian 8 going into palestinian territories as part of also e, u, d h going in and at the moment internally is getting a lot of criticism being accused of being to one sided at the same time, if you look at how the german state is acting, it is also supporting
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a palestinian civilians here. so the hope is that there might be some clout and on the palestinian side, particularly in those talks that them present is due to hold. when he travels on to oman and cuts, ha, both countries a t a to what we're seeing right now, which is these exchanges of people who are not certain the from the is really side parts of this conflict. the hostages against detainees on prison is on the is really side. so a lot of diplomacy going on behind closed doors and also germany with this clear pledge to stand by israel side. hope to be a voice that israel listens to as well when it comes to what it's next steps will be in garza and potentially further along the road. all right, that is our chief political. it is
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a mission to cliff and the reporting on the job and president's visit to the region . thanks michelle. now, syrians government has lifted a nationwide curfew and says it is in full control following what the president called a breach of security. and on sunday, on men attacked a military barracks in the capital free town and broke into several prisons sitting detainees, free president, judas, my, the bill stays calm, has been restored, and that most of the lead us behind the attack has been arrested. and for more on this we're going to go talk to our correspondent all electrical more. who joints me from lagos, nigeria. good to see you only so. so how is the situation right now in theory doing oh, well krista, in just a couple of us inside. that's uh kind of to uh from yesterday was lifted uh in uh, the kept to a free dining across city, a new and after it wasn't processed the day following the uh,
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the attacks we saw in the capital fleet that on also in the eastern that uh or do you disagree, jones that way i'm or he was attacked that also presents a correctional facility was also i fact where in mesa also i've read not just also the male but also to female presents attacks. so come, has been restored according to what the president said yesterday. it is that presidential address and kind of by speech also with henry both of lots of the check points really heavily got a check points, especially later on the capital of freaked out incidentally on. and who is the so called renegade soldiers and other individuals will say to be involved in the tax, what do they want? that's what, that's what they've been describing, christine renegades, and different other words i use, but they have not been identified. even the president said delete as of the attacks . most of them have been arrested but did not identify who does need as a uh,
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what they want, a way to have from a what the, uh, the item that was uh, they just called them engaged and use different words. uh, basically no statement from the government as to what uh, what is people, uh, some reports that some of them have perhaps links to security forces being that they were able to try to you know, bring such an attack on a sunday and a copy of a free turn on elsewhere. so that is what right now when it gets to being used also from different ministers about who they are. actually the government is got to tell us sincerely and only says they've been any reaction from neighboring countries. yes. that they have been lots of reactions that commented, especially when it comes to the rep west african origin echo us. there is no bluff, was very quick release a statement saying that condemns why the at the time to attempt that to dispose of constitutional order in city. and we also send a comments on different countries, including funding agencies like did you on order for the emissions base and city,
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are you going to capital for your time? they've also condemned what it just got. doesn't attacking the in the capital. uh, everyone's stopped short of using some imagery words, but it is clear that you know, people in africa where some of that particularly paid attention to what was going on yesterday and the capital of free thought. i mean, do city are you on because of the recent issues of the political are risk in different boston i was i think i like god side like me, j. uh, even that replaced like looking at price of money. so uh, i abrazzo i raised yesterday for the west africa and reactions continued support and it went outside this morning, christine. all right, that is all correspondent audiological. my reporting on the situation unfolding in syria and from i'll be, are in lagos as always, only so we appreciate that and you're watching data. the news here is a reminder of our top story at this hour. the how about submitted to improve has released more hostages. from costly, including 14 is radius and 3 foreign nationals. israel's prison system says it has
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