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the the, this is the w news live from the more hostages of freed from gaza, is ready all me says a 3rd group of hostages released by come, us militants, is back in israel, in the west bank. large crowds of welcome palestinians released from is rainy prison, and off to meeting the families of hostages. taken by from us, germany's presence on fire stein might have plans to conclude his visit to israel may think prime minister netanyahu also in the program 16 ages ago on trial, and a paris quote for the alleged role in the heading of
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a teacher. 3 years ago. so i'm going to use cartoons consider defensive by many muslims. to discuss free speech in front. he was killed outside of school. and october 2020, and sierra leone says calm, is restored officer, an attack on a barracks and the capitol free town. the president list for nationwide cuff you the close, the violence which included a tax on several prisons, an attempt to destabilize the state, the menu business and welcome to the program. come off militants have released more hostages from cause or they include 14 is reilly's and 3 time national was who had been held captive in the gaza strip since the october 7th attacks by the is the most militants have been designated to tear just group by the you the us and
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several others. now israel also freed, so i see 9 more palestinian prison is from. is randy custody with the full day truce between israel and hamas now and it's final day there assigns 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. they are undergoing a medical and emotional evaluation by the medical and psycho social team. the youngest captive to be released was 4 year old abigail eaten. 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
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wrapping abigail and loving care, the support of services she needs, she's present through a terrible trauma. throughout the weekend, we 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 lost a little weight for thanks buddy. i the julie doing better than we expected a. 7 dozens of palestinians were released from its 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 scheduled and calls to extend. the troops are growing
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with both is real and homeless. signaling there is a chance for a possible extension area. we also corresponding in jerusalem, tanya, cuz a my how likely is, is that the hostage steel will be extended? well, i think it's still too early to say, and at the moment the focus is on getting those last hostages out. under this deal that 50 hostages should be freed. within those 4 day of the polls and fighting and to $150.00 posting and prism this should be freed in exchange for that. so we understand that is one house we safety list with the names, but it seems also there's some problems we also hearing from almost as a problem with the list of the palestinian prisoners and cuts. ha is media to many 18 at the moment. you know that the know a last minute delays and of course then, you know, everybody is looking for to see whether the state of could be extended at the is
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a provision in the outline of this agreement that for every 10 more hostages, how much can a free that would be another day of the two's extended, but at the moment we don't know whether this will happen. we understand both sides have sick, know 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. so that was our correspondent injurious limit, tanya exclaim, i now also joining us from jerusalem as sara dave is a spokes person for the international committee of the red cross. sarah, thank you so much for your time today. your organization is in charge of making this agreement. what can you give us some details about the logistics of making? we'll have this happen. thank you so much for having me and thank you for the question. um, i think this is a really important point to clarify us of the international committee of the red
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cross. our role is the neutral facilitator or any agreement that is decided upon by todd you to the conflict. we don't have a role human in, but association cells uh, that is absolutely called level that must have been absolutely below the top east of the conflict and a medium boxes are those conversations we step in when things are agreed upon when we have time to, to reassure friends when we start the process and last time, oh, receiving under occasion, taking a how to move the location, but i need the hostages to be released their priority. yeah, that's fine. just to really reassure, to let them know where the red cross way you take you out of doors off to hands you back to the old procedure will then take you to do things like medical assessment, psychological assessment, and a cool at the end be re united with their loved ones, you then transport them and the 3 agreed on top right out. java and then
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they go into the next step. um, well this is very complex process. absolutely. i mean it must be an extremely complicated operation. what's been the most difficult possible of this for you if your organization and i think obviously is a very emotionally overwhelming situation. um our team a very much ready we stand ready always um and when there are things like delays or anything like that we, we wait for those negotiations to re jane to be clarified for us to get the agreement. we are really relieved that we are able to facilitate this in our role as a mutual organization and how about their challenges and things like logistics even though obviously, and all of that has been a lot of. 0 instruction and things like role in the free and close. these really was challenges when things have to be changed out. i do believe the much,
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i really am version that teams have a feeling use is, but we don't want to just we were, you know, as their families and all sorry, a little bit of is sweet immersion because we know that there are 2 hostages that have not being released as of yet. can i ask you what your colleagues do when they meet the hostages? so the, for the 1st time, can you tell us a little bit about sort of the hostages reactions and about the support that you provide at that moment. of course, so really our priority is be a human touch reassurance m e m c. because we do not know how teams make these hostages, what, what the situation has been like, oh, what we do now, are you that day? well, that families haven't been able to contact them. the same is true, but the hostages, they have had no contact with their family with their loved ones. they don't know anything potentially, that has happened since the table. they may not have been full price to be released
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about what was happening. so we have very little that mary cost is that the 1st thing we need to do is reinstall the hostages out outcast. and that we, we just transport those back eventually when we change the clothes and then a long set them. i am looking ahead to the coming hours days. how likely do you think it is, but the truth will be extended? the more hostages might be brought back to israel and will posted in prison is released. we are closed. very hurtful, but again, we, we try to take place as a part of these negotiations. we absolutely welcome and stand rate or any of the agreements that are also in place, the entry of agency as well as the release of hostages and the release of the palestinian and paintings. we. we need that from agreement on the web app or
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not. but we do remain hurtful on you very much welcome that agreement. so i wanted to ask you about the aid and i wanted to ask, what impact the aid is? how things are organizations like yours have delivered to gaza in this 4 day window? can you give us a sense of how important this has been? so it goes out, teams have been regularly distributing supplies since the beginning of these conflicts, along with many of the patients, including the telephone, read credit society, medical teams have what? tirelessly during these conflicts. oh, we know that i have come in, but we also ignoring the ne, credibly a many people was how the devastation outside people team to operating in the southern dogs. off for pull that they have been an influx of patients over the last few days. i just thought it would be fine and people feel more comfortable and safe,
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but moving south. so people, i, fortunately have worries, i have not be treated for days and the level of destruction. ringback of the them being is not something that can be regions dropped it, and there are things like amputation regularly having to take place if you will be you tense, your game very cold here at night. they don't have blankets, but you're in how people are. we know that's through and what, how do you is very visual, very limited in what people can access. of course, we all said radio continues to provide t julie made which is source are needed. now when did that, we're seeing a lot of things why i'm still have solar panels to support how up to the top and do you spell a nation? pumps can work. sarah davis from the international committee of the red cross. thank you so much for your time. and for speaking to us here, and d, w. thank as germany as president sung by to stein
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maia is in jerusalem in a show of solidarity with israel, is expected to meet the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. later on sunday stein, maya met families of hostages taken by hamas in the october the 7th terrorist attacks. and they also held talks with b is ready, president isaac cook folks, just on my us to day trip to israel will be followed by visits to both amman and cutoff. here's what he had to say about the situation in gaza. the i most i think is i'm the big you, come, us, says force to will upon the in time at least region. nobody can deny israel the right to decisively come back to tara and to defend itself against these brutal attacks. so you have the them and yeah, come this fight also affects the civilian synagogues and straighten and god, the mission is to protect civilian. shouldn't cause a continued to be necessary as soon as the provision of essentially made inside the
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north. in addition to companies as often, that's what international humanitarian law demands. and that's why it's good to the greed pauses in the fighting. a b i used to provide specifically in population, in regards to a strip of way of humanitarian aid as tyson, which was fainter and present by the sign. last speaking that the deputies chief political edge of cemetery, alexis and that is standing by for us right now, it's saying that this is an important visit from the german president, isn't to it's just absolutely. um, the german foreign minister was already there several times at the top. so it will have thoughts was that. and now germany's president spoke to his is where the counterpart, the as a counsel conveying the message once again that germany stands by what is a fundamental principle of german policy stock. because all it's cold here in german, which is to stand in for the security of israel and of jewish life in germany and
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elsewhere. at the same time, we also heard fido stein may have that so empathy towards the suffering of palestinian civilians. he's also due to visit a hospital in east jerusalem today. he also visited a key books and has pledged 7000000 years. that's just come through to help reconstruct that he puts, which was the tact by mouth. so he's trying to really convey the message that yes, germany will stand by israel and at the same time, so the world and try to make the case that germany is not biased against the suffering of civilians on the palestinian side. beyond showing the solidarity though, what role does germany actually play in this conflict?
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does it have any actual clout to some degree? the real cloud, as we've all seen, also in recent weeks, is really with the united states and with the countries in the region got top of course being a key country that which help negotiate this exchange between israel and how mosse, of course, with those people held hostage being sent back, hopefully, also today and an exchange israel handing over detainees and prisoners . and at the same time, germany enjoys trust by israel that really came through here. so it will always act in israel's best interest. that's what some of these pledged once again, at the same time it is a major donor towards palestinian civilians. so it's trying to act in israel's best
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interest. also talking with partners in the region that was done. why is going to be staying in the region until wednesday? isn't he? can you tell us a bit more about his office stops? yes, he will travel on the to oman and then to cut tom. both countries have close ties with palestinians cut tall. of course the west some how my leaders oxy. residing having the closest and most in direct contact with thomas leaders. so that's what the drum president fund side has signed. my who also is a former foreign minister which is becoming very tangible here. and we'll try and do germany's bit to try and stabilize the situation and hopefully get more of those hostages released. because a lot, thanks so much for that. let's the w as chief political editor. let me say, look, this now it's now juvenile court,
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in from since beginning the trial of 6 minus today for their alleged connections to the mother of a french teacher, 3 years ago, samuel pets. he taught history and geography at a school in a parisian sub book, he used the controversial cartoons depicting the prophet muhammad, which appeared in their shante of do a magazine to discuss free speech flows in front with his students. he was killed and then headed by a radical islamist outside his school in october 2020, which caused an outpouring of grief in france. patricia an 18 year old man of chechen origin was shot dead by police and all the powers course is now examining the role of 6 others. dw correspondent lisa louie is following the story for us from paris. why that lisa? can you tell us what exactly are these teenagers on trial today accused of as well. one of the teenagers is the young girl who her largest her father and that so
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i'm gonna put, she had shaving current concerns, cartoons of the prophet muhammad in class. she said, as i teach at austin was on students to leave the room and that she had to sit up to him saying no, not going to do this. and that's why she was excluded temporarily from school. turned out that account of the events was wrong. she did not even 10 because she just want to justify that she has been excluded from school in front of her father . but her father got so angry about this that he started to go to the school, ask for an apology. he published a video on that video, was seen by the site, and the 18 year old, radicalized man, who is 18 inches away from school. that line then drove to school one day and almost one pupil, one of the other, a curious to show him to some of the pots. he was that people off full of his friends to help him in this endeavor. and so they helped me of silence to identify
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someone in parts. he was where they were cctv come right. they search site helped him carry out his talk. now investigators think that they did not know what would happen also was, but they could have seen actually that this mind has an malicious intent. so the minus in front of the court, which is happening behind closed doors, are at cook's phase 2 and a half years in prison. can you give us a sense of how this trial is being seen in, in front of the, is it getting a lot of attention? so i think people will be watching this tri line here, as i said, is happening behind chloe stores. we will not know many of, for the size of what will be said in front of the court over the coming 2 weeks. however, there is, for example, a group of teachers. here i am to become several plaintiffs to be able to listen in actually to the hearings and to get to know more about what to how many people here are asking themselves. how does this happen? why does these pupils actually?
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toby is silent through somebody puts he was instead of say, hang on a minute, something is happening here and i need to alert the teach. i know, instead of that mine, they seemed as a model crazy as they told in the investigators and help him carry on what i mean planning. so the teachers want to know more about what happens, how pupils can actually hit here to such a way of thinking. and many people here and phones will be wondering the same thing . they. so can you tell us if this and has a focus the french government's efforts on come bossing is, is the mystic streaming extremism in terrorism in front and what is the government doing exactly took it to come about violent crimes like this as well. obviously many people, hey, were shocked in phones when this happened to in 2020, if you remember, maybe that's it. just a few weeks ago. another teacher was killed hand front in northern fonts and all of
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us buy also a relative clause is what it is. so the government is trying to think about ways to prevent things like this from happening and be on to turn large as kindly on its highest level and phones. and there's also now also ways to alert at the the far chase about it and peoples with suspicious behavior. you know that phones has a very particular way of secularism. and, and that's also valid in schools. people are a people's are not allowed to wear and your religious symbols. and if there is a, you know, if, if people are saying a suspicious behavior, people change this, this is suspicious, suspicious behavior. teachers are being off to lot the authorities about that. obviously, the teachers are also at the forefront of fighting this phenomena and then wondering how to do this because many of them feel now that there's some kind of sort of down just hanging above the hot why they're trying to think around o'clock . maybe radicalize people's hand front, least so thank so much that's the w's lisa lou. ever pushing from the power
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now, sierra leone, the government has listed a nationwide cause a few and says it is in full control. following bolt, the president of the west african nation cooled a breach of security sunday on demand attached to military barracks in the capital free town, and broke into several prisons sessing detainees, free president julius might have b o says calm has been restored and that most of those behind the attack have now been arrested. okay, let's take a look now. some of the other news making headlines around the world and officials in india say heavy rain could complicate efforts to rescue 41 construction workers who were trapped in a tunnel in the himalayan mountains. the men were building the tunnel 2 weeks ago when a land slide caused the parts of it to collapse. young. china says a such and respect tree illnesses, especially among children, is not being caused by a new virus. earlier this week,
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the world health organization off china to provide information about the clusters of new cases. chinese authorities say the wave of illnesses is due to the flu and other known pathogens. now the formula, one season has ended in familiar with fashion, with mac flushed up and winning the abu dhabi chrome pre. the dutchman was concerned as well champion weeks ago after a season of unprecedented dominance. a grand opening to the season, close 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 now 3 time world champion mex bus. stop and was looking for a 19th with this season. the red bull drive us started this race from pole position spots. his leads came on to threats on the opening coolness reach. charlotte,
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cloud, bethel todd to try and take 1st place. but as in almost every race, the season, the stuff and aunties called was simply too good 58 lot flights. his 19 victory of the season was confirmed. no other drive in history has one more than the theme in a single year. it's a level of dominance that may cause concerns, either competitiveness, lots of stuff, and it's a moment to save up. yeah, i'd say big thank you to everyone at rental. it's just 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 yet. so now the troy fee to add to the collection. now it's up to the rest of formula one. so what account, how to catch up with him? and from full wheels to, to is due cassie right. francesco. bon y'all has retained the most a jeep p. well, the title following the victory in his victory in the ground. pray of valencia. the
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italians name arrivals will have not seen that crushed out following a collision with 6 time world champion and fellows spaniard mark my kids that paid the way for 26 year old benya to win his 2nd consecutive merchant gp crown. this time like to see 9 points and boom, just like a football hudson heim, 9th, had to settle for a one little girl in the square feet flashed on sunday nights. mines who was stuck at 16th place took the lead on 39 minutes with this great silo effort by michael. thanks to it was his 1st goal of the season and for the club, but a few minutes into the 2nd hoff wilson hi equalized. thanks to robert scoff, the point keeps hell from time and 6 place, and in the mix up the top of the tape. okay, let's take a look at it needs to be able to put in to see the results from this weekend.
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