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in the trap, the december 9th on dw the . this is the, the we news line from berlin. the israel moss troops is extended for 2 days. hostages already released during the initial 4 day pause and fighting have been undergoing medical checks and read, uniting with their loved ones. also in the program, clashes in the capital of fear and they only 13 soldiers that a partial curfew is in place. following sundays attack on a barren country's president condemns the violence as an attempt to v stabilize the
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states. the call fairly tell reviewers on cbs and the united states and all of you joining us from around the world welcomes great to have you with us before de troops between israel and the militant palestinian group. how much has been extended by 2 days, opening the way for the release of more is really hostage is being held in gaza and exchange for palestinian prisoners and is really jails. so far. $39.00 is really women and children have been freed, including 11 who were least today under separate agreements and loss is freed other for nationals during the truce. most of them ty immigrants, or working in israel for after more than 50 days in captivity, hostages arise from gaza to is rarely hospitals for medical tracts, among them, 3 tie nationals created inside by previously released hostages. none of them
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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 eaten dual is really american citizen. both her parents were killed in the from us october 7 terror attacks. you know, she's free and she's in israel now. and so those who are now wrapping abigail and loving care, the support of services she needs, she's present through terrible trauma. dozens of palestinians for release from is really deals as part of their agreement. crowds welcome their return and romanella, 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
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on. we'll see the release of 60 more palestinian prisoners in exchange for 20 hostages, held in gaza. journalists semi circle is in jerusalem and he told me why extending the deal was so challenging. that was how much of the thing 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 much and god submit them and spoke to them being in hebrew, the ones that are going to be released in the coming days. many of them are being held 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 palestinians being released, but the escrow on the boat with categories and the ages were pushing and pushing
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hard to make this happen. what could this truce eventually lead to a permanent ceasefire? or yeah, well if we judge the world 0, coming in here is one of the i'm us leaders was interviewed today on the 0. he said that he's organization would like to extend as 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, which is expected that how much would be demanding a higher number of the policy and presenters it to be released. and we know that to cut the egypt and very much, we'd like to extend this a ceasefire. at the same time a is run, has said that it wants to go back to it's a military campaign. and the question is,
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how would it be able to continue with this campaign? when 80 percent of gardens have already been displaced? according to any rock figures, how would they be able to wage this campaign when they say they want to toughen at home, us in these kinds of conditions? so it was certainly so coal interest alone, things along those already released as 9 year old emily hand a dual irish is really national. emily marked her 9th birthday while held captive. meanwhile, her family received a succession of devastating updates. first hearing that she'd been killed and the mazda attacks of october 7th, and then being told, she was actually among the hostages, held in gaza. a loving embrace smocks, the end of an unimaginable ordeal. and a peak of an emotional roller coaster,
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too complex to describe. a tom hand thought he'd never see his daughter, emily again, he was told she was dead for him, it was the better option of 2 horrifying scenarios. it was on the official yet i was told that she was found in beacon woods and she was found that i was a i was relieved. i was relieved that she was dead and it was all it was all over. it would have been pretty quick that it was, it was a relief thinking that she wasn't even casa. i prefer that, but emily was in gaza with no parent attentive to come, said no one to wish her a happy birthday when she 19 went home land, a mistake had been made as world collapsed
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a 2nd time. and in that moment i was just thrown back into the nightmare that does the sheer terror of a 9 year old go down in those dark tunnels never seemed to light and die. but sheer terror panic. every hour of every day she must be signed every day. godaddy with my diving was an account with the site freight nightmare. nightmare last at 50 days. a picture of my goal is to remedy, but slowly, very slowly, suffering, made way for hope. when the news broke, but how mouse would indeed release as rarely hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. the people of an entire country held their breath from television to the
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dead sea. what evacuated residents from keyboards, barry had gathered to watch anxiously as emily end up as cross the border. this is so exciting. yes it was. this is joy full for the community if they could, but they collapsed and chanted. it was exciting for us. oh, we're united as one community among the relief crowd, a community member deeply involved in emily's story. i'm the one who told her father that she has been met in a week later. the one who told the probably she's here see with us. and i have to give him a high scale, i'm sorry, again, so for me it's
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a closure for emily and us, all the collusion isn't likely to come so quickly while the family is united again, it'll take much more than hugs to fix everything that break during those 50 days in gaza and we can now speak to professor how guy levine, he's the head of the medical team of the hostages family for him and the israel, he and his team help hospice returning home deal with the trauma, they have experience and welcome back to the show, mr. levine, let me start with a personal question. how have these past 4 days been for you? and it's in between hope and despair. because with i had really excite then exciting moments been, you know, i was very uncomfortable and then some of those just with down to the families with them to ease went home and where, you know, when,
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when it comes in is really house with us. and some of them already is home. but at the same time, i was last night and today was in my blog and the children. and extremely tough moments when she was more to include the con condition of the city view, neglect for a long time. literally, she didn't receive the needed medications. she was beaten on over, probably from been treated like a single potato prospect from a place to another. was body temperature of 20 and 8 says this degrees and she now has facing, you know, she's a ventilator then 2nd facing life threatening condition. and you know, for a family they had hopes and those were shot the ones. so she didn't come back home and actually home was also violated and the 7th must look here and at the same time,
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wide, well speaking. so most of just of at least button my heart and soul is not only with them, but also with the others that i've been in god zone more than 150 hostages . that some of them need to l. just medical care. and the cost is still not allowed to enter the so i have mixed feelings and storm feelings. tonight, the freed hostages you have met and you mentioned one there, but i'd like to get a, a bigger picture. what did they tell you about their time in captivity? the defense, the difference though is that we are probably in different locations and then different treatments. and what strikes really a markedly is the is the, is and solely doty between the hostages. you know this, we're here to that,
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that one hostage requested that instead of being released, she us please release the other woman. she's in was condition to the 9. so please let me so 1st, without knowing if she would be able to at least so the end, you know, the showed the sort they didn't get enough food. but they showed before then gave it to those who needs most together with that, it's very tough times, you know, so in the best for each one. but some of them said that they didn't take the show for 51 day. imagine what did we did before you, or what i knew was based, that's conditions. and now the wrong wrong wrong because of the process with their families is the great as profession on it. but again, at the same time that those do not get the treatment that they need to recover and on. so, you know, i met the mazda with my other again, it was a lease then on the,
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when the innovation is so welcome. and it got sent up, in the same time to bother you, steven cook, deputy. and they made the family of the outside though at the same time a good son, he stayed incompatibility. so how would they be happy? so the former license is sorry to jump in there, but how can form rojas or just be prepared for a return to normal life, which in some cases has been completely up and that their entire families are from k. 2 l family members continue in captivity. how, how can one medically, psychologically go about that? what kind of attention do they need right now? so we are following statements it best to meet the center. so it depends an individual on what he or she needs to be professional. we have some knowledge of those, some of the events to the 1st time in history. but you know, it's like some of the lessons within photographs. somebody was, for example, and we got the diet, not the feeds, and it's ones that, that the efficiencies,
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they told that they didn't, it's towards the rest of us. and the dies was full. but you cannot, you know, quite a few that once and that's the 1st visit, been to be patient to be patient. and then we need to, you know, to give them some time to understand what difference in the mean, why now they realized as they became saying was worldwide. other realize that sometimes good. sometimes we saw that the son was kid not realize that he was not the kid and the other and some have to assume menus and both very close family members that i do know there's on the 7 spots. again, law student authority and do here that, you know, today knew was a save 11 hostages student 49 and a spinning gaza, but they lost the one genocide and 0. so many of the fence that's very difficult to here and uh how goes with them with the family and with those who are students the
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guy living ahead of the medical team, the hostages family for him. thank you so much. thank you. the way from gaza palestinian communities in the occupied west bank are facing rising violence from is rarely settlers and the territory united states and germany have spoken out against the harassment and intimidation. the rights groups worn is driving a fresh wave of force displacement of palestinians. is this happening in parts of the occupied westbank which is under full is really control w special corresponding to abraham reports from sophia and the have bron hills. this report and warn you includes disturbing images right from the start. a heated altercation in be occupied by spain and is really subtler on the right in the red t shirt. walks up to a palestinian and she assumed
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you're simply a shooter. circular violence who is nothing in the palestinian village receive but since the october 7th, her master attacks on israel. secular violence seems more aimed at driving them from their homes and drawing furnishing her home 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 and flooded. mowbray. they told him you have 24 hours to leave. if we come back and find you here, we'll shoot you. they told us to take all of this down ourselves. they said we had to demolish our own home. will you be addicted to him? since he is hot, it's windy, it's torina stuff. but for helena's family, it's home at home. but now hardly has any water,
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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 to lift 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 to name how my daughter is one of those that see the had to be where the seats with his family. there are a lot 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 d, w,
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the idea of set its 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 in the occupied westbank. the settlements are considered illegal under international law, but they continue to grow with the support of consecutive is really government. 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, but to get a policy that he was living that was being paid to stay here. and they're not here now because they stop being paid. we stop and sit 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,
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due to settler violence when the war broke out. they packed all their stuff onto trucks 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? no, no. this is one example of the 2621 or 26 points. and the bit selim report, that is the basis the person 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. they are the ones under threat palestinians killed for israelis in the west bank
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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 help e mail, the threat feels very real. 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 men 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, pulsing in a room at their own right here. not such a simple mission in this land that is so bitterly fought over. and here's
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a look at some other news making headlines around the world today. bolan's president has sworn in members of a government expected to last only 2 weeks despite the opposition's victory and october's parliamentary elections. outgoing prime minister entails more of the escape, now has 14 days to form a viable coalition. his critics have described as nomination as a tactical maneuver to delay the transition to a government led by pro e. u. party's cheap should be no, but check labor unions are staged. a day a strikes to show their opposition to the governments. planned costs and austerity measures, and 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 contact police in australia, have arrested more than a 100, climbed octave as to a stage. a floating blockade of the country's largest coal port, a flotilla of kayaks block, shipping traffic over the weekend at the port of new castle in protests against the
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countries reliance on fossil fuels. china says a surge and respiratory illnesses, especially among children, is not being caused by a new virus. last week, the world health organization asked china to provide information about the cluster of new cases. chinese authorities say the wave of illness is due to the flu and other known pathogens. can t guys to 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. on sunday, armed men attacked the military barracks and broke into a prison. officials of nearly 2000 inmates escaped in central free town and only a few have been recaptured. but president julia, as mazda bill says, a com has been restored and that most of those behind these phones have been arrested to nobody's wiser interest as covering the story from boucher i. nigeria,
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and he gave us an update on the situation in freetown distribution. now in freetown is com, is a monday evening, which supposed to be very busy, but uh, 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. the police 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 is kept into the t. yeah, the army said that some of the suspected attackers were inside soldiers. what do we know about them and their aims? yes, it's a combination of retired. i mean offices and decided been was the not couple among
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them is the lead out who led the attack? who happens to be a plus associate of the former press? the then the member 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 what they need to have was to be in mind. i couldn't t information he was in my be. so that is a possibility. i'll be in meetings with the pair of groups a my d o do this, i talk is to not get on the road. i bought the mission. is it the one course to should have a change of government or what? but it took, it looked up on the emissions which nick and looked at people afraid of what might happen in the country. yeah. a lot of uncertainty of this about how are these
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attacks likely to affect their allowance, political stability, think it is already, wasn't it? because that is, yeah, within the country, especially in freetown, where this people, uh said i'd lose having almost 2000 creaminess out who's supposed to be in the prison in law. and it says, tuition and then the put it to come. situation is bad because since i've had the election of the current president, that was an attend of a pull in that county. so it's making this positive kind of situation to be really bad and looked up on a 2nd piece of what might happen. what about reactions from neighboring countries and regional organizations? what it was, the regional body was the 1st to come out and condemn any attend to drill or democracy in the cause could not come out and see if you could the testing of the
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government, the to say it. and then the right at that counter, you said that international, a group seems like the root can union on the u, the u. s. also condemned. and then within 40 constructors of the west african states that our condemnation is coming from the civil society is united. you have had 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 for interest and nigeria, thank you so much. thank you. thanks for watching. dealing with the news. here's a quick reminder of our top story today. the truths between israel and her months has been extended for another 2 days opening the way for the release of more hostages. over the 1st 3 days of the truce. 39 is really hostages were released in exchange for palestinian prisoners. it's just been confirmed. another 11 is really hostages are on their way out of cost. and don't forget,
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unless i and jeff are up to korea to us during motor loss styles submitted to a name. we're left his trace. meeting people, doing the 3 dw, the of the truce between israel and thomas was celebrated as a major diplomatic achievements. and this weekend showed why dozens of families were re united. after weeks of anguish, goggins got a break from the constant fighting. 8 was allowed to flow into the enclave, and the displaced had a chance to call me assess the damage. now, on the final day of the initial deal, the agreement has been extended by 2 days.
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