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the the, this is the, the, the news live from the mall, hostages of freed from god. so that is really all me say is it's the group of hostages, released by how my citizens is back in israel. in the west bank lodge crowds welcom palestinians released from is really prison. meanwhile, in the occupied westbank palestinian space, an episode of signal violence. many palestinians say it is aimed at forcing them to leave the
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hello. i'm christine wendell. welcome. how must medicines have released more hostages? from gaza, they improved 14 is released and 3 time nationals who had been held captive in the gaza strip since the october 7 attacks by the as long as medicines has been designated a terrace group by the us and others. israel also freed bessie 9 more palestinian prison is from israeli custody. now with the forward a truce between israel and i'm us now and it's final day. they're all signs from both sides that it could be extended after more than 50 days in captivity. hostages arrived from gaza to is really hospitals for medical checks. among them, 3 time nationals greeted inside by previously released hostages. none of them needing urgent care. the undergoing magical and emotional evaluation by demet eco
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and psycho social team. the youngest captive to be released was 4 year old abigail, even a dual is really american citizen. both her parents were killed in the home on october 7th. the terror attacks you know, she's free and she's in israel now. and so those who are now wrapping abigail and loving care, the support of services she needs, she's been through a terrible trauma throughout the weekend with unions like these between 9 year old hostage, emily kornberg and her sister brought hope amid the hostilities that we finally got emily back from the as of the guys in terrorist and she's the weight the buddy that generally doing better than we expected
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a. 7 dozens of palestinians were released from is really jails, as part of the agreement, crowds welcome their return. in ramallah, celebrating 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's scheduled and calls to extend. the troops are growing with both israel and homos signaling. there is a chance for a possible extension. antwan this we're going to bring in, dw corresponded tonya kramer who's interested in for us. so that's good to see tanya. so this is as we've been reporting the last day of the ceasefire agreement, how likely is it that this feel will be extended at this point? so i think it's still too early to say, and at the moment the focus is on getting those last hostages out under the steel that 50 hostages should be freed. within those 4 day of the polls and fighting
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and to $150.00 posting and prism this should be freed in exchange for that. so we understand that is one house receive to list with the names, but it seems also there's some problems we also hearing from how mazda is a problem with the list of the palestinian prisoners and katara is media to mitigating at the moment, to know that the know a last minute delays and of course then, you know, everybody is looking for to see whether this new could be extended. as you said, there is a provision in the outline of this agreement that for every 10 more hostages, how much can a free, there would be another day of the two's uh, extended. but at the moment we don't know whether this will happen. we understand both sides have cigna, they're interested in that and everybody caught the interest and also the united states are working on that. but we have to wait and see whether this will actually happen. tonya, for the past few days,
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we've been seeing these moving images of the hostages being reunited with their, with their families. but what more can you tell us about the states that those, these hostages in the ones has been released as well? so far? the only hard from the medical stuff, but also from some relatives and you know, the medical stuff, the doctors have said the last hostages were released on sunday, especially the children. they were in stable condition. but there is one of the hostages and 84 year old elderly woman. she is in critical condition. she was a and lifted immediately after she was released to a hospital. and of course, as also the concern about, you know, the trauma that the hostages have been going through, especially also for the children. but for some on the line now would happen to the last ones, you know, some of them have no home to go to. of course, this is something that is a concern in the long term as well. and israel department is step bay 2 minutes ago
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. he visited troops inside guys on sunday. what was his message? the what i think it's mainly a message to the domestic public. i mean, for prime minister to go into a garza to go into this areas basically showing or a trying to show that we are in control here for now. he reiterated again, you know, that israel is, uh, you know, might be resuming of the board because they need to obtain the goals of eliminating how most of an in eliminating the infrastructure. but of course, such a visit is also seen as of a provocation. i would say of many palestinians, alright, that is our correspond antonio claim, the reporting for us. they in jerusalem, we wait to hear. if indeed that truce will be extended. thank you so much for your reporting, tonya. and let's now move on to jordan's capital
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a month. we can speak to ask made byron from the norwegian, refugee council in t. uh uh, we appreciate you being on the program asked me to um, the big question today is whether the cruise is going to be extended. what, what are you hearing? good morning. i mean like you were full. i mean, there is a chance and we hope a genuine johnson is this true seemed extended on the pause the coming guess upon that cease fire really for days is, is never in a 5 days is not enough. a week a month is not enough to you know, recollects and, and i'm going to pull these, these people. and it said this also was happening in gaza. and we need the way that the world thrown behind these negotiations, the 11th hour negotiations. we hope that we will get an outcome for,
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for the sake of the people, for the sake of the hostages. for the sake is that the best place for the site? cuz they have any wanted it is by to allow us that we are uh, getting to now and we so we also put it up to me is that we hope that everyone was come to the agreements and extend that to pause and ask me just give us a sense of how much a um, organizations like yours managed to deliver over the past 3 days. if it during the choice it might, it might look uh better to rent a move and we have seen before that truce however it's, it's nowhere near enough. we have a few trucks making their way into garza and bringing, bringing essentials basic essentials, like quotes a lot slaps, like get, get you set to people's who's flights of blankets. that's charles books. we are racing against time, really and responsible for age and environments where we know that the gates will
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close soon. i mean we, we need not check or we need a gosh they, it's coming soon to gone. so i think now it's, it's pretty to time to be talking about a number of trucks. what we need is that, you know, it's, it's for the gates to continue to office so that we can reach more people and give us a sense of you'll, you'll preparations in the event that this to the truth is, is not going to be extended. i mean that would be a disaster scenario really for, for everyone involved not just didn't know, redirected the counselor, we are at 5 shelters. we all know and providing help though we are providing some cleaning or so to find full. so i mean, we will lose up or almost all around, you know, movements around the guys and we will lose science and obviously northern guy. so we haven't even spoken about that. it's almost reachable, very little house has stopped when we talk news these very little games that we
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have, right. and we need to capitalize what we are making and says it's progress and says it's a, it's the ceasefire. was to be, i agree, tomorrow, jobs are with needs is to go back to where it was before, before this, o, 6, all as we need, we need the international community to go here, manage the 1st prize size, the needs of those people. the estimate byron is from the norwegian refugee council. we appreciate your time and insights. thanks very much. thank you. now with the world's eyes on the israel, hama, swell in god's palestinian communities in the occupied westbank hall facing rising violence from is really said, liz, in the territory, both the united states and germany have spoken out against the harassment and intimidation that rights groups. one is driving a fresh wave of forced displacement of palestinians. now this is happening in the
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part of the occupied westbank which is and the full is really controlled and t w's . abraham reports from sophia, in the hebron hills. a warning this report includes disturbing images on the stats heated altercation and be occupied westbank and is released settler on the right and the red t shirt walks up to a palestinian and she's a soldier simply suitor circular violence who is nothing in the palestinian village receive but since the october 7th, her master attacks on israel, secular violence seems more aimed at driving them from their homes, little 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. but if
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mowbray, they told him you have 24 hours to leave. if we come back and find you here, we'll shoot you. they told us to take all of this down ourselves. they said we had to demolish our own home. will you be directed to him? since he is hot, it's wendy. it's torina stuff. but for helena's family, it's home. he actually did in a home that now hardly has any water village or sea settlers destroyed most just to see as wells and block the entrance to the village with boulders. yet they refused to go into another part of the occupied westbank. intimidation has worked, this video shows the people of what is leaving land 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?
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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 one of the seats, reportedly attacked and humiliated on him. how my daughter is one of those that say they had to be where the suit with his family law. we left against now will we didn't leave just like that. we left on to fly up because of the beatings. in a 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 in the occupied westbank. the settlements are considered illegal under international law, but they continue to grow with the support of consecutive is really government's a pro settler and your co founded by israel's current for right finance minister
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arranged a tour of the south hebron hills for journalist from around the world shells became assistant to dispel, quote, fake news about recent reports, a settler violence like to get a policy that was living that was being paid to stay here. and they're not here now because they stop being paid. we stop and should be 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 settler violence. when the war broke out, they packed all their stuff onto the truck and moved, knowing that with 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 relocating, which is what did we do there? now the, this is one example of the 2621 or 26 points. and the big tell him report that is the basis the president fight and accusations of settler violence. the vast
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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, squatters that's their homes. lock is really building permits. the subtler state. they are the ones under threat palestinians killed for israelis in the west bank during the 7 weeks after october 7 to the settlers. reports of increased, subtler violence or 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 cecilia to help e mail. the threat feels very real and she sleeps with her girls here on this trailer. not because it can move, but so she can better stand here. if attackers come,
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i ask her what she wishes for. but then i wish for safety and security mental health, i just want to have a stable life. yeah. my daughter's a growing up and they need a room if they're on both sides of the indian posts in a room at their own right here. not such a simple wish in this land. that is so bitterly fought 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 in the 1st 8 months of the year, that was the highest rate of seller violence since records began. so those sort of
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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 doubled per day. so just let that thinking it was already the most violent year on record. and since october 7th, a daily rate of seller violence has doubled. so that's one aspect of it, the, the amount of the, the 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 7. 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
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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 for uniform and with ideas of what than what can 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,
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there's always been the feeling there that when palestinians are attack, the idea of either stands by or participate and the police, when it actually comes to, 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 a view. 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 cities in your, in your report, she denied the violence outright and says that, well that some palestinians will many participate 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,
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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, 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 lot to be implemented, these posting communities have to be removed. and so that gives you kind of an idea of some of where that impression comes from. that there is perhaps no settler of violence and that these people left on their own accord. but according again to the post and use 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
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beaters have spoken about the spoken out against the, including the german foreign minister right away. as always, thanks very much for your reporting on that, that is dw special correspondent abraham and now to some of the stories related to the conflicts of them. at least 3 college students of palestinian descent have been shot and injured in the us state of vermont. investigators or tracing the shooting as a possible hate crime. 2 of them in all said to be in stable condition, but one has most serious injuries, police searching for the same. tens of thousands of demonstrators have marched through london for a randy against anti semitism. the united kingdom, se the steep rise in crimes against the jewish communities since the war between israel and thomas for the house and germany's prison in front voltage time i is in jerusalem and to show solidarity with israel. he's using these permit us opinion
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and this and yeah. who later today on sundays time i met with families off hostages taken by him us in the october 7th terror attacks. he also held tolts with israel's president isaac fizzle, stein my as to day trip to israel will be followed by visits to both old man and to top i a. c. w is chief political. it is a michelle cruz net. to tell us more about the this important visit for the german president. absolutely. um find quite a stein my. i headed the spoke with isaac hassle, israel's president and held a press conference. a once again stressing that germany stands by israel's side. 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 doesn't present to where he pointed out, that civilian lives of the same value,
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no matter whether they are is ready or 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 to cease fire it further into the future. so there seems to be a lot of coordination also that went on behind the scenes amongst israel's allies ahead of this visit mission to present each time i is visit, comes off to that all said child sort of sholtes and foreign minister and in a bad ball cooper also made the trip you were talking about jimmy's position
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showing support in some us on a day or 2 for the state of israel. but beyond this solidarity, what role is germany paying 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 law. it's a supporter 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 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
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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 be a voice that is real, listens to as well when it comes to what its next steps will be in garza and potentially further along the road. all right, that is our chief, political. it is a machine to cliff now, reporting on the german president's visit to the region. and before we go, we want to give you a look at the news making headlines around the world. syrians, president says com, has been restored. officer attacks were repelled in the capital free town gun and
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