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the, the, this is the, the news live from the lives more hostages of freed from dollars of the is ready. all me says a 3rd group of hostages released by homeless militants, is back in israel. and in the west bank lodge, crowds welcomed palestinians released from is riley prisons, also meeting the families of hostages, taken by hamas, germany as president, and by the stine le fonts, to conclude his visit to israel by may think prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and
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in the occupied westbank, palestinians face an off search of secular violence. many palestinians say it's aimed at forcing them to lead. also on the program, 16 ages go on trial and a paris quote for that alleged role in the beheading of a teacher. 3 years ago suddenly would've had to use cartoons considered offensive by many muslims to discuss free speech in front. he was killed outside of his school and october 2020 the menu chips mccain. and thanks so much for joining us. how most militants have released more hostages from gomez, where they include 14 is riley's and 3 tie. nationals who had been held captive in the gaza strip since the october. the 7th attacks by the is limis militants. is ro, also free? let's see,
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9 more palestinian prisoners from is riley custody. with the 4 day truce between israel and hamas 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. 2 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 wrapping abigail and loving care, the supportive services she needs, she's been through terrible trauma throughout the weekend with unions like these
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between 9 year old hostage, emily kornberg and her sister brought hope amid the hostilities. we finally got emily back from the hands of the gulf and terrorist and she's lost the weight of the buddy. i said julie doing better than we expected a. 7 dozens of palestinians were released from its really jails, as part of the agreement. crowds welcomed their return. in ramallah, celebrated. 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 with both israel and homos signaling. there is a chance for
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a possible extension. we all sell correspondence in jerusalem tend to exceed my how likely it is, but the hostage deal will be extended. so 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 is who'd 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 how mazda is a problem with the list of the palestinian prisoners and katara is media to mitigating at the moment, to note that the know a last minute delays and of course then, you know, everybody is looking for to see whether this do could be extended at the is a provision in the outline of this agreement that for every 10 more hostages,
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how much can a free, that 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 the interested in that and everybody caught the egypt and also the united states are working on that. but we have to wait and see whether this will actually happen. that was the w, tanya claim that reporting from jerusalem. now germany is president talked about how stein maya is in jerusalem in a show of solidarity with israel. he's expected to meet prime minister benjamin netanyahu later on sunday showing my i met families of hostages taishan by hamas and the october 7th terrorist attacks. he also held tools with is really presidents isaac health folk, just on my as to day trip to israel will be followed by visits to both amman and tom. here's what he had to say about the situation and 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
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right to decisively combat the tara, and to defend itself against these brutal attacks. a v as in this fight also affects the civilian send the gauze 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 north. in addition to company says on, that's what international humanitarian law demands. and that's why it's good that 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, the sizes. and they told me i need to have them who have screwed them or are they are? i spoke to the w as chief political editor. let me show you like a scenario about what an important visits this is for the job and headed state. 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 ready
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counterparts the as a capsule 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 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,
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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 uh, in this conflict, does it have any actual clout to some degree, the real couch, as we've all seen, also in recent weeks, is really with the united states. and with 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
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act in israel's best interest. that's what's durham these pledge once again. at the same time, it is a major donor towards palestinian civilians. so it's trying to act in israel's best interest. also talking with partners in the region that it's 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 to oman and then to cut tall. both countries have close ties with palestinians cut tall of course with some hamas leaders the oxy. residing having the closest and most direct contacts 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
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do germany's bit to try and stabilize the situation and hopefully get more of those hostages released. thanks a lot. thanks so much for that. let's the w as chief political editor. let me say look this now for with the wells eyes on the israel. some us will in gaza. palestinian and communities in the occupied westbank facing. rising violets from is riley settlers in the territory. both the united states and germany have spoken. i also gains the harassment and intimidation that rights groups. one is driving a fresh wave of full displacement of palestinians, and this is happening in the pole in a pos of b, okay. pied westbank, which is on the full, is really control the w as a, bring him reports now from sophia, in the hyper on hills. and the wanting to abuse this report doesn't include disturbing images from the stalled heated altercation in be occupied by spain
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and is released settler on the right. and the red t shirt walks up to a palestinian and she's a soldier simply, it's the shooter sutler violence who is nothing in the palestinian village or see but since the october 7th, her master attacks on israel. secular violence seems more aimed at driving them from their homes window, but listen, had lately since the will 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 we had to demolish our own home to him. since he is hot,
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it's windy, it's torina stuff. but for helping us family it's home. he i came home but now hardly has any water. village or c. settle is destroyed most just 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 glen. 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 accumulated on him how my daughter is one of those that said he had to be where the seats with his family law we left against now will we didn't leave just like that.
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we left on to fly up because of the beatings. in the written statement to dw the id, i've said it's soldiers headed duty to protect the 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 policy that was living that was being paid to stay here. and they're not here now because
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they stop being paid. we stop and she bids a new to one of the villages both the un and is really human rights group excel him . so he has been vacated due to suffer violence when the war broke out. they packed all their stuff onto 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 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 violent. there is no solar rooms which is often much correct. 100 percent. correct. a lot to the settlers. postings are quote, squatters that's their homes. lock is really building permits. the subtler state.
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they are the ones under threat palestinians killed for israelis in the west bank during the 7 weeks after october, 7th to the settlers. reports of increased sutler 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 have the mo, the threat steals very real. she sleeps with her girls here on this trailer, not because it can move, but so she can better say and here if attackers come, i ask her what she wishes for. but then i wish for safety and security. and then i just want to have a stable life. yeah, my daughter is a growing up and they need a room if they're on the flight of the, into posts in
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a room at their own right here. not such a simple wish in this land, but it's so bitterly far over and i'm joined now by a special correspondent, abraham who files that report for us can see you a. and can you tell me how many palestinians are affected by seth live islands? i mean, are we talking about individual cases here, or is this a general trend? so certainly according to write scripts, it is a trend. so just to give a bit of context, 2023 was already on its way to being the most of the year with the most subtler attacks. since the one started keeping records in 2006 when the 1st 8 months, that was the 1st 8 months of 2023. that was the case. and since october 7th, since the how must her attacks according to the one, the daily average of settler attacks has doubled. and so we're definitely seeing a, an increase in the number of attacks. but also the attacks in their,
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in their quality or in the and if you will, according to write scripts and it will, we have spoken to is happening with the aim of displacement to a significant increase. that's the end, the quality, the, the type of attacks. there's also the fear, or at least a bite is really human rights groups that say, because so many is really is, are now in reserve duty reserve, as also includes settlers. and so what they're seeing is settlers that villagers know because they live very close to them coming in to attack them, an idea of uniform and with idea of weapons. and so that's also very alarming. but the idea of has said that they don't tolerate this kind of behavior and have said that they would crack down on this kind of behavior. and we have seen sellers who did go into palestinian institutions wearing a uniform actually be investigated into have actually been removed from service. so something is being done about it, but it's still nevertheless very alarming that they feel so in bold and to you know,
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make a tax like this on palestinians. so things have changed since october. the 7th. he was saying that the id s, which said is it has a do you see to protect palestinians against violence is making an effort to do that. but is it really what is happening like that in reality? not according to the palestinians, and not according to human rights groups on the ground. i mean, we don't, we were not able to show this in the report because the volunteers didn't want to be found. but actually at this point, what's often keeping the palestinians from settlers, or kind of mitigating that violence or is really human rights volunteers on arm to sit with them every night to make sure that they don't get attacked. and what they say is that often times the military doesn't act and the police also doesn't act, but that's according to the people that we have spoken to. okay. now we heard annual report, a member of this and g o successful is denying the violence. she said that many palestinians know minds, they will simply move on at some point. what was your take on her comments?
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i think it's, you know, it's, it's almost very to radically different views unreality needing very, very violently on the ground. i mean, when you talk to settlers, they don't recognize a bit, of course, don't recognize that their own settlements are illegal. but they also, you know, they deeply believed that this was land given to them by god, and that they have every right to be there. often times that they'll tell you that the palestinians, the arabs aren't in digit as to the but to the, to that part of the world or this particular piece of land. these are all things that they've said to me. and so it's, it's really, really difficult to try to bring these to world weak views if you will, together. but what's concerning, what the bigger picture is, is that now we're hearing lots of world leaders after this terrible attacking her in this war. so we need a 2 state solution, the west bank where i was that suppose to form the core of any future palestinian state. and so with every attack and with every palestinian removed or displaced
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from this land, that is one step away from that 2 state solution. right? and that's why this is the very alarming, and that's why you were hearing leaders, like i know the number about the german for administer us presidential button and for in secretary of cameron as well. and his most recent visit to israel say, this has to stop. not only do the sellers have to be stopped, they also have to be put in prison. and there has to be a strong sign from these really government that this is not acceptable if this whole idea of a 2 state solution is even something that we can start talking about. the w special correspondent, a abraham. thank you so much for your reporting. now a juvenile court in front says, beginning the trial of 6 minus today to the alleged connection to the mother of a french teacher 3 years ago, samuel petite tort history and geography at a school. and a peroration sub
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a could use the controversial cartoons of the islamic prophet muhammad, which appeared in the trolley of do a magazine to discuss free speech laws in france. he was killed and then headed by a radical islamist outside his school. and obviously that 2020 of the schools and outpouring of grief and from the perpetrator. an 18 year old man of chechen origin was shot dead by police. the powers quote is now examining the role of 6 others. the dw corresponded lisa louie is following the story for us from paris. and she told me more about what the about the charge is facing the 16 ages. well one of the teenagers is the young girl who her largest her father and that. so i'm gonna put, she had shaving current countries, countries of the product mohammed in class. she said as a teach at austin was and 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,
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turned out that account of the events was wrong. she did not even 10 because she just want to justify that she had 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 and that video was seen by the site and the 18 year old, a radicalized man, who is 18 inches away from school. that mind then drive to school one day and almost one pupil, one of the other, a curious to show him to some of the pots. he was not to go off full of his friends to help him in this endeavor. and so they helped me of silence to identify someone with parts he was where they were cctv come right. they say helps 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
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minus in front of the cord, 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? i think people will be watching this try line here. as i said, it's happening behind chloe stores. we will not to 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 10 and many people here are asking themselves. how does this happen? why does these pupils actually told the asylum through some of the parts 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 mind, they seemed as a model crazy as they told in the investigators and help him carry on what i mean
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planning. so the teachers want to know more about what happens, how pupils can actually hit adhere 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 a has a focus the french government's efforts on come bossing is a, is a mistake streaming extremism and terrorism in front and what is the government doing exactly, so good to come back? violent crimes like this as well. obviously many people, hey, were shocked in phones when this happened to in 2020. you remember maybe that's it . just a few weeks ago, another teacher was killed him front in northern fonts and all of 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 term large as kindly on its highest level and phones. and there's also now also ways to alert at the the far
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chase about, you know, and people's 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 any 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 a lot to the authorities about that. obviously, the teacher is also at the forefront of fighting the 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 figure out a clause. maybe right, a class people's in front. me. so thank so much that's dw is lisa lou ever pushing from power sierra leone and government has lifted a nationwide co few and says it isn't full control. following what the president of the west african nation cooled a breach of security on sunday, on demand attack, the military barracks in the capital free town and broke into several prison
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sessing detainees, free president, julia, somebody b o says com has been restored and that most of those behind the attack have been arrested. a w correspondent, at least such a clue that tells me more about the situation in sierra leone. couple of hours after the cus you uh from last night, the last to learn that attack uh in the capital fried town. life is beginning to creeping quite slowly according to reports. uh they a monday early morning, monday, buzzing. so it wasn't the usual that you would have seen in the carpets. it was all soft free. thought i'd this is all following yesterday's early morning. sunday gunshots. unexplored the inside of the attack. that happened that the amory military by accident coming to a free time and also the you know, correction facilities. it presents that were invaded and hosted and business released funding. what the government to um to uh buy uh a renegade. so just you, our team dw news has a quick reminder of our top story for you. but how much millicent group has released more hostages from gallons, or including 14 is riley's and 3 for
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