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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the, we news log from berlin, the israel hamas truce is extended for 2 days. hostages already released during the initial 4 day pause and finding has been undergoing medical checks and re uniting with their loved ones. also on the program, german president fund 5, the stein lab problem is this more than 7000000 euro to help in the reconstruction
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of cables baby in israel. the community was one of those targeted by him off and it's terror attacks of october 7th. and then the occupied westbank palestinians suffer a search in settler violence, which they say is meant to intimidate them into leaving us on the programs here allows us calm, has been restored. following an attack on america in the capital free town, the presidents lift a nationwide for a few after the rest of the electric ring. leaders describes the violence which included a tax on several prisons as an attempt to destabilize the state. the code for at least welcome to the program. the 4 day troops between israel and the militant palestinian group from us has been extended by 2 days opening. the way for
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the release of more is really hostages being held in gaza. in exchange for posting and prisoners and is really jails so far. 39 is really women and children have already been freed. further 11 is really hostages. are expected to be released today along with 6 tie citizens under separate agreements. how moss has fried other foreign nationals during the truth. most of them tight immigrants or working in israel after more than 50 days in captivity. hostages arrived from gaza to is really hospitals for medical tracts, among them, 3 tie nationals created inside by previously released hostages. none of them needing urgent care, the undergoing medical and emotional evaluation by the medical and psycho social team. the youngest captive to be released was 4 year old abigail ethan dual as really american citizen. both her parents were killed in the from us october 7
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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 present through terrible trauma. throughout the weekend for unions like these, between 9 year old hostage, emily kornberg and her sister brought hope, met the hostilities. we finally got emily like from the as of the guys in terrorist and she's lost a little weight for thank you buddy said julie doing better than we expected a. 7 thousands of palestinians were released from is really deals as part of the agreement. crowds welcomed their return and ramallah,
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celebrating we are very happy, thank god for this joy. and we hope that all prisoners will be released to the truth extension. now agreed on, we'll see the release of 60 more palestinian prisoners in exchange for 20 hostages held in garza for we're drawing now by during the summer circle in jerusalem. so me the truth has been extended. what happens next? so the crews will enter now phase of the 2 days in which a mouse will be releasing along these 2 days. at 20, it preserves again, we're talking about both the women and the children. this time they will have to be a get the they will have to get them from various organizations, families, and so forth. who are holding them at the same time is when would be releasing
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prisoners or i have been. is there any prisons, again, belonging to the same category of both the women and the children, and the more it trucks would be coming in to the guns a strip, especially to the north breeding aid? a saw me this deal came through very last minute. why has it been so challenging to extend the agreement? i would really with how much is saying that they had difficulties with the finding some of these hostages because they're not held in the hands of how most of the groups that we've seen being released so far. where has, but how much, in fact, one of the leaders of how mazda in, gone to admit them and spoke to them and, and hebrew, the ones that are going to be released in the coming days. and many of them are being headed by other factions. there was also disagreements in terms of the, the trucks coming up to the north of the gaza strip. and then also in terms of the
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palestinians being released, but the escrow on the booth with countries and the ages were pushing it, pushing hard to make this happen. how could this truce eventually lead to a permanent ceasefire or yeah, well, easily judge, the words of the coming in here is one of the i'm us leaders was interview today on the 0. he said that he's organization would like to extend the said throughs and that he would like to have other categories of being released. that means not only women and children, but of course, then we're talking about a different kind of ratio with respect to the how much would be demanding a higher number of the policy and presenters it to be released. and we know that to
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cut the egypt and very much, we'd like to extend this a ceasefire. at the same time a is run, has said that he wants to go back to a military campaign. and the question is, how would it be able to continue with this campaign? when 80 percent of gods have a ready being displaced according to any raw fingers? how would they be able to wage this campaign? when they say they want to talk to him at home, us in these kinds of conditions was certainly circle interest. one thanks germany says and will provide millions of yours to help rebuild these really communities destroyed to find the october 7th and lost her attacks during president's guns by the stine lamb made the announcement during the visit to israel's cable. it's basically just a few kilometers from gaza, which was one of those target take on a difficult trip, but
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a necessary one. this is how german president stein maya described his music to israel, a trick which left him searching for woods when he visited ducky bullets destroyed by how much terrorist on october the 7th. the ruins behind us. the silent witness of what has happened to year us and it's not easy to find the words to describes what we heard from those who have the knowledge and have a and those who are very witnessing the dates, the murder of the killings, the rapes of the home us here on the 7th of october. but stein, my other country's head of state also wanted to show do you have any support with more than woods?
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you said the parliament in violating the stock would provide financial assistance with 7000000 euros next year to help rebuild the keyboards. some of the keyboards, residents showed the gratitude for germany's solidarity and also as a vote of confidence in our ability to rebuild our lives. and giving us something to dream of instead of far too. so we can have hope we will have the future. and this will be a good future stein maya, as well as other german officials have shown the steadfast, political support for israel in the will. at the same time stand by us press a long term solution must also include more future prospects for the palestinians. the german president is set to continue. he's made the least tour with a short visit to a mind on top away from gaza. palestinian communities in the occupied westbank are facing. rising violence from is really settlers in the territory. the united states
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and germany have spoken balance against the harassment and intimidation that rights groups warren is driving a fresh wave of force displacement of palestinians. is this happening in a part of the occupied westbank, which is under full is really control the w special corresponding to abraham reports from sophia and have run hills, a heated altercation in be occupied by spain and is released settler on the right in the red t shirt walks up to a palestinian and she assumed you're simply, it's the shooter circular violence who is nothing in the palestinian village receive. but since the october 7th, her master attacks on israel, secular violent seems more aimed at driving them from their homes and doing
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position had lately 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 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 for you. been doing since he is hot. it's wendy. it's torina stuff. but for helena's family, it's home at home that now hardly has any water village or c. settle is destroyed, most as to see as wells and block the entrance to the village with boulders. yet they refused to go. in another part of the occupied west bank, the intimidation has worked. this video shows the people of what is through leaving land. they lived on for decades to escape repeated harassment by settlers.
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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 where the seats reportedly attacked and humiliated on him. how my daughter is one of those that say 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 fire because of the beatings in the written statement to dw the id. i've said it's soldiers had a duty to protect palestinians against violence. if they failed to intervene in cases of attack, they could face disciplinary action around half a 1000000 is really settlers and live and occupied westbank. the settlements are considered illegal entre international law,
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but they continue to grow with the support of consecutive is really government's 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 fight 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 included with the new to one of the villages, both the u. n. n is really human rights group. it's selim, see has been vacated, due to settler violence. and when the war broke out, they passed 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 relocated, which is what did we do there in the this is one example of the 2621 or
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26 points. and the bit selim report, that is the basis the person inside and accusations of settler violence. the vast majority are like this year's new liver in neighbors violent. there is no solar rooms, which is often much correct. 100 percent correct. a lot take to the settlers, postings are quote, squatters left their homes like is really building permits. the subtler state. they are, the ones under threat palestinians killed 4 is raising the west bank during the 7 weeks after october 7 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 lima,
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the threat feels very real. she sleeps with her girls here on this trailer, not because it can move, but so she can better stay in here. if attackers come, i ask her what she wishes for. but then i wish for safety and security and stuff, and 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 thought over 2nd, look now at some other stories making headlines around the world today. the u. s. navy worship has responded to a distress call from a commercial tank or off the coast of yemen. american military officials say 5 armed attackers surrendered, and that the israel linked cargo ship and its crew are now safe. us says it appears
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somali pirate square behind the attempted hijacking. a man in the us state of vermont has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and saturdays shooting a free university students of palestinian descent. jason ethan was arrested in burlington investigators are treating the shooting as a possible hip crime. 2 of the men shots are in stable condition, and one has more serious injury billionaire business many on last because toward one of the sites of the mos terrorist attack on a visit to israel. last visited of keyboards with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and discussed and i submitted content on his social media platform x. last to also help talks on the potential use of a star link satellite technology for communications access and gaza. israel said most kat agreed starling could only be used in the territory with is really government approval. let's take
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a closer look. now at this topic with doc battery, he is the director of internet analysis at the monitoring company can take welcome doug. there seems to be a deal now, but israel was not at all pleased about mosques initial offer to bring star link to gaza. one where they concerned about. so just taking a step back uh with how, how does a uh, a satellite service come uh, come active in the country, the every country the government has the talking cases regulator. the offers uh the requires a license for our country to operate for satellite service to operate there. and um you as of october 7th, uh certainly did not have a license to operate and is real. i'm not sure where they were in the process. they were probably pursuing it, but, but uh, i guess this would fast track uh, an authorization for them to use it from a technical standpoint. there's no reason why if someone had a ground terminal, they wouldn't really get the service. but as far as the caution, i think, you know,
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from the lot from the last couple of months, i think we've learned a couple of things. one is that the israelis you have cut off service the gaza for extended period of time. that have coincided with idea of operations in gaza. so i think from the is really point of view. they look at internet service as something that they want to control as part of their their military operation against a mouse must claims that starling can help restore communication with 8 organizations. for example, in gaza. what would be the hurdles now to get the system to work there? so really for them to just getting them the ground terminals because of this, the, the satellites, the way this works. so it's the lower earth orbit. consolation of thousands of satellites that are flying overhead, all of us and you get a moment. they're going over causes that may have been uh with it. now, when they operate there or not is it becomes a regulatory matter where you don't have a license to operate somebody,
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they're gonna get that license. so then it's just a matter of getting terminals and that can connect. they don't have to, you know, no longer black, a blacklist or block out of that geography from service. and obviously those terminals need electricity, which is sometimes hard to come by and the 2nd single. but the number one thing probably at this point is just to get the ground terminals or the the antennas, the dishes, and to gather these really governmental said that they are concerned about startling being misused. what could that look like? so i think uh yeah they, they made a comment about how they would like to tightly control who has got a service and, you know, devices like these can be moved. uh, so something could be of, you know, moved from israel at the gaza or elsewhere. we saw that in when isis and dated and
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took over parts of syria and rack, and they were buying terminals and turkey before the days of starlight. and they were able to trade those over the border and operate those um, uh, in interactive syria. but i think, you know, star link has to play the critical role in the conflict in ukraine. so we can see, you know, it's application in the military settings, both the force or the battlefield communications for coordinating military activities as well as uh, uh, coordinating drone surveillance and drone attacks. those have been performed with the aid of the starlight service as internet and infrastructure expert document. dory. thank you so much for you. and some more headlines, a somewhat of his poems president has sworn and members of the government expected to last only 2 weeks. despite the opposition's victory in october's parliamentary elections, outgoing prime minister monteros, and wherever yet scheme has now 14 days to form
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a viable coalition. its critics have described as nomination as a tactical maneuver to delay the transition to a government blessed by pro is you. parties is no books of you. check labor unions have staged a day of strikes to show their opposition to the government plan cuts and austerity measures. the unions are demanding more money for education and health care and oppose changes to the pension system. prime minister, petra fiala says the messrs are needed to cut that police and australia have arrested more than 100 climate activists. the staged a floating blockade of the country's largest cold ford, a flotilla of kayak block shipping traffic over the weekend at the port of newcastle and protests against the countries were lines on fossil fuels. new zealand new prime minister has said he will repeal laws that would bend tobacco sales for future generations. christopher lux,
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instead scrapping the laws will help pay for tax cuts. public health officials say the band would have prevented thousands of smoking related data and saves the health care system billions of dollars. a. she has time as, as a search and respiratory illnesses, especially among children, is not being caused by a new virus. last week, the world health organization, asking china to provide information about the cluster of new cases. because the chinese authorities say the wave of illnesses is due to the flu and other known passages, as you can see, got net, sierra leone. now where the army says 13 soldiers were killed in a series of attacks and the capital free town. the president of the west african nation described the assaults as a breach of security. and sunday, armed men attacked the military barracks and broke into a prison. and officials said, nearly 2000 inmates escaped, am central free town and only
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a few have been recaptured. but president julio mont bill says calm, has been restored and that most of those behind the assaults have been arrested. w. corresponding was their interest as monitoring the situation from the nigerian capital of buddha. bless and good to see you. what is the situation in freetown, now distribution now in freetown is com. is a monday evening which supposed to be very busy, but people are at home because of distribution. uh. yeah, the 2000 in mit is kept from the prison. and most of them had been treating us before this has already announced a month hans. i live in kasha wad for any, for the we give the information that may lead to the rest of these prisoners who escaped into the t. yeah. the army said that some of the suspected attackers were in fact, soldiers. what do we know about them and their aims?
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yes, it's a combination of retired. i mean office says and decided been was the not couple among them is the lead out who led the attack? who happens to be a plus associate of the former president the nam team? somebody eliza? what he was cute when the foiled the attack so that there many of them die on the wrong. and the government said the trying to get them back an escape and the rest of them because they need to help us to be mighty. i couldn't t information he was in my be. so that is a possibility. i'll be in meetings with the terror groups on monday or do this i talk is to not get on zip code about the admission. is it the one question of the change of government or what but it took and looked up on the emissions which nick
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looked at, people afraid of what might happen in the country? yeah. a lot of uncertainty at this point. how are these attacks likely to affect their allowance, political stability, you think it is already, wasn't it because that is yeah. within the country, especially in freetown, where this people uh said that lose had been almost 2000 creaminess out. who's supposed to be in the prison? a loan is his tuition and then the put it to come. situation is bad because since i've had the election of the current president that was on the 10th of the pool in that country. so is making this up, what is the constitution to be really bad and looked up on the 2nd piece of what might happen. what about reactions from neighboring countries and regional organizations, or what it was,
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the original body was the 1st to come out and condemn any attempt to dread of democracy. even the cause could not come out on a c uh issue with the testing that the government didn't say it. and then the right account for you said that international routines like the root can union on the u. k. a u. s. also condemned. and then within the construct because of the west african states that our condemnation is coming from the civil society is in nigeria, the condemned in the attempt to drill democracy because it's 10 and look a few years within the west africa region and w corresponded to watch the interest and nigeria, thank you so much. thank you and watching the news. here's a reminder of our top story today. the true as between israel and tomas has been extended for another 2 days opening the way for the release of more hostages extension was confirmed by the guitar, a foreign ministry, the initial forward, a pause and fighting saw her mazda agreed to release 50 is really hostages. in
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exchange for a 150 post damian's from is rarely present. that's all for me at this hour. next global us explores what more can be done to save the environment that is
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