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for 3 college students of palestinian defense, defense have been shots and injured in the us states of the month. investigators tracing the shooting as a possible hate crime. 2 of the men also to be in stable condition, but one has more serious injuries. police all searching for the assailant with the wills, all eyes on the israel. how much will in gauze a palestinian communities in the occupied westbank facing. rising violence from is ready such lives in the territory, but the us andro many have spoken. i also gave the harris mind and intimidation that rights groups. one is driving a fresh wave of force displacement of palestinians. of this is happening at a pos of the occupied west bank, which is on the full is really control the double use a bring him results now from this is sophia in the hebron hills. a warning to of use of this report does include disturbing images from the start heated
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altercation in the occupied westbank and is released settler on the right. and the red t shirt walks up to a palestinian and she assumed you're simply it's the shooter subtler violence. who is nothing in the palestinian village you see, but since the october 7th, her most terror attacks on israel, secular violence seems more aimed at driving them from their homes window. but listen, had a lady named since the will began. they've come to us every night. one time they drag my husband for 50 meat is 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 home that 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 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? 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 what is seek, reportedly attacked and humiliated on him. how my daughter is one of those that say
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they 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 fly up because of the beatings. in a written statement to dw, the id upset its 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 for 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 violent get a policy that was living that to be paid to stay here. and they're not here
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now because they stop being paid. we stop included with the new to one of the villages, both the un and is really human rights group itself. them see has been vacated due to suffer violence when the war broke out, they packed all their 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 in the this is one example of the 2621 or 26 points. and the but selim report that is the basis the person in fight and accusations of settler violence. the vast majority are like this. here's the liver in neighbors violent. there is no solar rooms, which is often much correct. 100 percent correct. a lot to the settlers, postings are quote,
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squatters that's their homes. lock is really building permits. the subtler state. they are the ones under threat palestinians killed 4 is railings 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 faxed them just a 15 minute drive away were back in cecilia to have lima. the threat feels very real. when she sleeps with her girls here on this trailer. not because it can move, but so she can better stand here. if attackers come, i ask her what she wishes for, but then i wish for safety and security. my name is stephan. hey, i just want to have a stable life to i need to have my daughters of growing up and they need a room if they're on full flight of get into posts in
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a room at their own right here. not such a simple wishing in this land, but it's so bitterly fought over his a look now at some of the of the news headlines from around the world and 6 minus have gone on trial in juvenile course in paris for their alleged links to the murder of a teacher which happened 3 years ago, the teacher had used controversial images of mohammed and the discussion of free speech. the tray to was shot by police. the court is now examining the legs role of the teenagers in the killing police in australia have arrested more than $100.00 climate activists who staged a floating blockade of the country's largest coal. pause. a fleece of kayaks blocked shipping traffic over the weekend of the pulse of newcastle in protest against the countries reliance on the fulfills. new zealand new prime minister
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kristof election has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington, the full, the allied executive will lead a conservative coalition of to his national policy agreed to form a government with 2 smaller policies, locks and has promised to slow down inflation on plans to reverse some of the policies of the previous labor government al serra leon's government has listed a nationwide few and says it is in full control. following what the president of the west african nation called a breach of security on sunday, on demand attacks and military barracks in the capital free town and broke into several presents assessing detainees free president judy is not a b. o says com has now been restored and that most of the is behind the attack have been arrested. dw correspondent alyssa troop, who my tells me more about the situation in sierra leone. a couple of hours after the cus you uh from last night, the last to learn that attack uh in a capital freed town. life is beginning to creeping quite slowly according to
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reports date a monday early morning, monday, boston. so it wasn't the usual, like you would have seen in the capital of uh, free time. this is all uh, phone during yesterday's early morning, sunday gunshots. unexplored to inside, i'd be attacked. what happened that the amory military by accident are coming to a free time and also the, you know, correction facilities it presents that were invaded and hosted and placing us released funding what the government to um to uh buy uh, a renegade. so just so can you tell us more about what these uh, cycled renegade soldiers and the others involved in these attacks? i mean, what is it that they want it's it's not clear, it's not been states. it's not said that by the government. so we saw the president julius my that'd be always that i'll tell advice brought cost last night saying that this uh um, the groups that dagger carried out that this, that tax that he did not name them. so there is no indication of who day who they
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are as pop from the quotes outside renegade. so just so what the, the agenda was that following the series of attacks we saw across the country yesterday freaked out on other parts of c, w. and so they've not been named, so he's not clear what the objective was or the president of judith whenever you're ready to go on to say. he turned it as an attempt at to destabilize the states following the attacks. and tell us a little bit more about the government's response. well, according to the uh, middest of information 9, the country re statements relates. instead the government initially had the tax according to him, but the tactical retreats when the 1st attack. so i heard that around midday, the good time, uh, incidentally on a free trial, but then at the. com has been restored and the fully on control and the rest have been made to meet as of yet cycles have been i've been arrested. and according to the president that the i that will be brought to justice with the due process. so i've asked me to come in say pop on the president,
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then i'm from the government that the leaders of the attack as happy that arrested . i'm calm, i've been restored in free time out of the countries, the value on give us a sense of the public's reaction to all of this. while the prob, you might say, it has been one of the, you know, scan and bit of disbelief. because the government did come out to say that people should stay indoors and it was a curfew issue. is that throughout yesterday that i finished early this morning? local timing, that if we thought sierra leone in fact, out of government has, since i've had coffee, will be extended from 9 p. m. look at the time tonight. say about 6 am. tomorrow morning. i need to go down for a, for that know things perhaps a way to really crow that security situation, showing people how busy the bits of the day. i don't search and see that that, that has to be said around. i maybe see that as i was really here, and what about how these events are affecting sierra neo ins, political stability. well, we'll have to wait to see the coming days. don't forget and yet uh the country had
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elections which the president b o. re elected in june since then it had been 10 shows in the, in the conference results are dejected by the opposition and also questioned by some international observers. but be that as it, as it, as it may, i don't see a, that's a lot as we'll be focusing on sale, learning the coming days across releases statement condemning the attack. say that they don't want any form of a domestic constitutional order. so lots of vice be watching. what goes on in the coming days incidentally, a delegates, alyssa, check for them. i thank you so much for that, alyssa. as you all watching dw news is a quick reminder about top story for you. israel has signal that it is open to extending a truce with the hub on militant groups. this off to hamas released will hostages from gauze that including 14 is riley's and $34.00 and nationals. israel's prison system says it has into release. plus he 9 palestinian prison is a full set of releases is expected and with that new uh,
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every language that in gem and has never been something new to the submitted to any and was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient the day. it has become an ice barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything less of a past one share? and what do today's distinct cultures have in common? journalist xena las rog and joe far off to korea, travel the coast of the mediterranean in search of answers. you see yourself as a to be in june and responsibilities. how can you
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go and help you join us to get to know the people and their dreams mediterranean the come to egypt, the land of the pharaohs. the north african nation has around 700 kilometers of mediterranean coast. i don't know if i'm gonna do now. most of that arabic phrase means the mother of the world. i love it because that's what lots of people in the arabic speaking world, call egypt. beautiful. you know many associated egypt with the pyramids. i mean there's another side under his back to the mediterranean using today we're in northern egypt about to take an exciting journey along the coast to coast. doing
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this with the egypt is considered the cradle of civilization. the pyramids of keys are among the oldest buildings in the world. they live just a few kilometers from the capital, cairo, and the nile, the lifeblood of the country, flows into the mediterranean sea. egypt conducts north africa with the middle east to the country is home to over 100000000 people. the the my journey begins in the 2nd largest city. alexandria is major library. the video taker, alexander rena, which opened in 2002 is right here on the prominent is not my 1st visit. and once again, i am struck by how much egyptian society is characterized by start contracts.
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very conservative values collide with maternity. i wonder what the impact those differences have on dating and finding a partner showing most of the found at the muslim dating the way a woman in egypt or in the middle east. it's difficult for hair to like have dates like in what happens in the western countries. so that's why when we sort of creating a mobile application that helps a young muslim women and then find their large partner chime under colleagues through scientific methods and psychological testing to find the right partner for every one of us. but the most important thing is how the app is structured. it has to be modern without conflicting with religious and cultural values.
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the social consensus is that women should marry young and have lots of children. don't get the idea. and they really, they came to me in the, at the found is because we have these experiences. however, the way people to me that's the way my mother's friends puts around a psychological question. so if you think she would come to me and say you foretold, ever since i was 24, i see and ended up psychological pressure. even though i was done successfully. i have lots of copies that i travel on, but none of that is recognized by gibson families. they see marriage has the so indicate terrific go success. i guess, you know, who's been as it goes to the deal. is that why is the focus on as long as that when religion may be no longer play such a role in marriage today? we have the feeling muslims have concerns about getting to know each other through data. is this all these days as a young muslim is want to use something martin, i've ever something technically up to date so much of the same time. they don't
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want something. the parents might say is i have as full inappropriate to wrong away . what about relationships outside marriage and how we know the id with avaya is because it's minutes of marriage. and of course we don't tell anyone and using it is that they have to get married within a certain time. they should understand that to relationship a stop through this out is serious on the fresh fish straight from the mediterranean for something that's a hobby for others, a tough way of making a living. but a nation for seafood united all alexandria. they want to tell you the, the 1st port of call for all manner of specially prepared sea food is the
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restaurant to fear situated, right? the water has the kitchen is overseen by hedge, has no harm in jumping space here. are they all from the mediterranean, around alexandria, mediterranean. we don't have any front of the red sea. what's that one? it's cool. who said everybody is why is it special? and it tastes very good fried points and you can also stuff it. you can have it with bosses, but it's best to try to of the menu, appreciate someone to me about something called the single even getting for light to make sun gallery on icons hoping to launch page sending me off and then awesome . now let's have some goodies and let's take this one down. it doesn't get if you can mix angry with this too, right, buddy? and all those right. of course, and some squids. i'm going to keep, i'm in grid. yeah. and you'll show me how to make it all m a special feeling.
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the today is saturday. things are busy in the kitchen. the i'm getting hungry, the oil and lemon mixed oil in lemon mixture. it's a very alexandria and it's for the fish. we use it for the feeling garlic scenario deal most good on sciences. already know this is some gallery keys on fish. first, we sprayed soul told the basing tray, so the fish doesn't stick. we'll take the fish all the one and you do one. okay. so we do it like this without hands, oil and lemon. you take around an ottoman and that's how you make your fish.
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oh my god, i've never cooked anything like this. yes. just like that. that on the new shift the that's the most out. i what's that? the most of the peach we failed. oh yeah, i recognize it now. and that's what she for. what do most people order here in the sun gallery finished? and because the soul of mixture is really special, i mean, one of the best sources we have in alexandria. ok. need international nation. i mean, so what are you know? somebody walked in in the day and we could still do well. we can prepare anything that comes out of the sea. but not until the 1950s, greek battalion,
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french, and british migrants lived and worked in alexandria today. the port city with a population of around 5000000 has a major social problems like poverty and the housing shortage in 2019. and egyptians average monthly income with around 235 years engineering apprenticeship or study. i only went to school until 3 9th grade. why? i didn't finish school education doesn't feed you learning a trade or a job pays more. my father died when i was 6. there was no one to look after me. how long have you been working? kind of 29. what age did you start? 14. 1491? yes. i'm leaving alexandria and heading to the rest of the body. just under 3 hours away by car. gets situated on both the
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mediterranean sea and the nile delta. for thousands of years, the river has been egypt, sliped like 2 minutes here in less than a. now here in the process time, she was an arabic, it means head of the tongue, the homeless. it's called that because behind me it's the longest river in the world. denial flows into the mediterranean, going to dfcs in bits in the mail. and i saw here most people here find that really special customers on this decision to another special thing about tommy at the province here, is that it has the country's 1st female question governor, and they're not going meter. just a few kilometers further down the nile. delta is the city of dummy yet it's a thriving port in the capital of dummy at the province in 2018. dr. my not a watch me shy is became the 1st contact christian to head of provincial government
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in egypt. and she's only the 2nd woman ever to govern. one of the countries 27 provinces. the, to get to the whole country is moving towards the empowerment of women tests and the, i'm very interested in women being financially socially and culturally strong. and it's one of the most important prerequisites for a modern country. what happened is most successful, the in in predominantly muslim egypt, an estimated 10 percent of the population are christian, most have been kept at christians not i'll watch me show you who was a christian herself is heavily protected by security guards. radical as long as i have repeatedly attacked institutions like churches and schools and christians also face state discrimination here a laza tele modesty show. and then what does this experience mean for you?
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and mostly because you represent egypt and also a religious minority that any even of christians in the country don't like to see themselves on either way. at the end of the day, there are far fewer of you than there are muslims yet. and is very, uh, i was very pleased, i took it as a sign that egypt has changed, that people don't get advantages because of a background when instead positions are allocated to candidates because of a suitability for the job. because if it is now, then let's go to the food we now have a constitution that protects the rights of christians, if you, mo, at dixie. they're all for laws that protect the rights of women and christians. and also those of other religions. i know the student would have, let's see, the law states this, but the reality is different. the name is kind of as a body of, for example, the law may encourage the restoration of churches and is the social node is different. and jody mode who divided good for the columbus. this all seek to be then had the little few. there might be a few troublemakers in some villages where your father caught up. so look,
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that was, that can be the case any time it can, anyone develop the ability but there is, are exactly the exxon preference of the way we can teach people acceptable and respect for the time. but if it isn't difficult, but couldn't the, the couple of the coma who would okay the back. yeah. unless it, some egyptians say that they're happy in egypt as in a phase of positive change. the here was a lot of the but others say freedoms are being suppressed, come out and political views are being suppressed. i c, a, c. and there are political prisoners, most likely. and what kind of egypt do you see today on the movies? that much so that there was something times when search and things on possible modal by the rule that they couldn't, if you could. now off to the upheaval and the revolution, it's easy to sway public opinion and on special people, remote demonstration of the mother of the country. just can't handle that right now . and at the age of testers, experienced an economic collapse austin way i'll see. and then in the pull up as
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well. and then also, why can't you have a functioning economy and a change of the most with the one lady who, while you're talking about security matches here, icons come in. some other filipinos since the so called error of the spring and 2011, many have been fighting for freedom, democracy and human rights. it's been a hard struggle, especially since i've dentist. r. c. c became president from dummy yet. i'm traveling to force, i eat 50 kilometers away. the modern industrial ports that he lives on the suez canal completed in 18. 69. the canal can next, the mediterranean, with the red sea. these days, most vessels that pass through the waterway. our container ships from the far east for oil tankers from the gulf, the
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on the ferry. i mean, architect mohammed hoss, he's offered to give me a historical tour of the city where between 2 continents, between africa and the interesting part of the fort lot is on the asian side. and for site on the african side or flawed is the newer city. it wasn't built until 1926. well, 4 site dates from 1859. the city was built for suez canal workers. cost lives. grand mosque isn't the only interesting thing the city has to offer. the colonial architecture was also remarkable. the european influence is visible everywhere. the canal was nationalized in 1956 by a gyptian president. come, i've done nothing for that. last log was mainly home to foreigners working for the
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franco british suez canal company. she had to tell me about what you deal with, but we run tours to make egyptians aware of the history of their country and also for people from abroad. foresight is not a tourist destination. when you come to egypt, people tell you, go to unlock sir, la swan sharma will shake the hub. so the chiral alexandria and no one says, of course i even cite some why is history important events the mirror of the future? if you have no history that you have no future, much of egypt depends on tourism. and poor flood has more to offer than expected. so much walking around makes you hungry and something sweet would be the perfect pick me up. we had to a local bakery. this is delicious. it's very, very, very sweet. but absolutely delicious. i'm going to take some to go to
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the, the people in this region always want their sweet to be really sweet. with loads of sugar like in europe and most of them they are, they don't like things to be a sweet is here. personally, i like sugar. what do you think the people want things to be sweet? how life's a hard enough? why shouldn't we at least sweep now food a little or maybe it's because sugar makes you happy. it makes you feel good. yeah, the sugar are not. the main thing is it tastes great. he also bought a little bread to feed this. he goes on the ferry, back to forsythe, the i don't want to philosophize, but people who live odyssey don't see any borders in front of them. nobody can
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control them. they always want freedom. want something better. i'm not saying we're better people, but people on the coasts have that feeling. how do you see it reflected in the residence of foresight? they hate border. that rebellious most of them and that's important in egypt for right now. the coastal cities or gate waste of the world, or people with different backgrounds and cultures come together. the posterior is the origin of seems to me and music. traditionally, only men play a stringed instrument, the what at the all how we got club. we need him on how to enter friends. they found that the 1st female cmc are going to define social norms and finding a little freedom through music. the
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why did you join the group sent in the, i mean i would have 9 like me is the general have been seconds. i like the green pass for a minute. you know what? it's the most important thing in my life. it goes to it. so when you say the, when you sing along with an i or it brings enough to enjoy with that, it's an important type instruments. it just makes you happy. the the
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to many there must be people who say what your girls on hands cards and the female voices are getting decent. yes, we hear it a lot to get. what's your reaction? so let me listen. we don't pay attention to say the next, the last thing we think about the dream we make it come true, no matter how hard it is. and then what do your family say provider then use that screen honestly. so let me ask you something. when your daughter said she wanted to sing, what did you say? she likes it. it makes her happy. i don't have to turn it on. i'm always by either side. i'm like
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a mother to them all. everywhere with them and even when they travel a number of us in homes, but if one of them didn't wear a head in the car, we have the okay to move. yes, no problem at all. and what's most important is how she interacts with other people and that she's decent. some of that sort of, gen, the headscarf question won't come up there, leave a note back to the music. thanks very much from for so he'd i'm returning to alexandria where my journey alone, egypt mediterranean coast to begin a few days ago the whenever i traveled i always read the local newspapers. but according to reporters without borders, press freedom is extremely limited in egypt the, the, the,
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the, you and hcr says there are more than 250000 refugees living in egypt. many of them from sit down in the hall of the sacred heart church. we meet, i'm you know, out of my city the 22 year old started the one us and it should have been 2018. the goal is to empower sued to these children through art and drama workshops and help them in the great thing to attribute society. hi, how are you? and all of you? there are things we do most of data. i will try to connect them. i'd like to join your workshop. what do i have to do? that? so stand up. ok. now a little say a name and a loud voice, and we'll make
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a movement that says something about ourselves. it doesn't matter, won't use your head, your body jump, done. anything milestone. my name is amanda. and this is the movement that says something about me. my name is i lee and this is my last month and this is my live meant and nothing's yahoo! i'm just on and this is my move. and so what's the main reason you're doing? it based important reason is the bullying experience spicer? denise children and refutation for an engine. it mainly effects 2 denise children on the street. lauren housing estate discriminated against because the plan's getting kinda difference in diversity in society is meant for protection on those as we get into the full many to play a few now. okay. hey adam bean po start make fun of me being
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told your height is fine. with me, the show to tween a hitch assigned to notes that feet. oh yeah. so it takes a long time to find my size. you probably find your quite easily arriving on the yeah. made fun of out of it. that makes it sound obvious. did you see how often reacted and it's like, i'm saying mean things to you and you have to back in a friendly way around making fun of you just and i shouldn't do that. well said, what are the important issues for you right now? the problem in egypt is people thinking in a right to left, black and white, everyone thinks that if someone is different from them,
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they must be an enemy to be confronted. but in reality, diversity makes a strong the next morning i leave egypt and it's mediterranean coast with mixed feelings. it's a country with a long and great history. what it's present is marked by enormous social and political difficulties. xfinity mentioned here and i found the people here in egypt incredibly open, the pharmacy perm on. it's been wonderful to experience the country. our scientists brought us up. but at the same time, it was difficult to get to know each of the way i'd hope to have is i'd be in my office and we always had minders with us. and getting filming permits was very, very complicated. and sometimes i noticed that people were afraid of expressing their opinions,
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the the, this is the w news lives from the israel and i must say they are open to extending the ceasefire that comes off to home. us militants released the 3rd group of hostages to israel. and in the west bank lodge crowds welcome palestinians released from his writing presence of the meeting, the families of hostages, taken by hamas, germany's preston tongue further stein my plans to conclude his visit to israel by meeting the prime minister. but you mean nothing yahoo in the occupied westbank
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