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the dead trapped, the december 9th on the d. w the . this is the w news live from the israel and come off extend the truce as another group of hostages is freed from gaza to the 11 hostages released by hamas on now by israel. and in the west bank crowds welcom, suzie, 3 palestinians released from prisons in israel. also coming up on the program, germany struggles to fill a 60000000000 euro hole in its budget for a court rules that moving emergency pandemic money into a climate action fund was
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a legal counsel that went up. so it's tells parliament that judgement creates a new reality which makes governing what difficult the new keeps, mckinnon welcome to the program, israel and the palestinian millicent group. home us have agreed to extend the full day truce by and now the 2 days now could tell which media to the del, confirm, the extension hours before the ceasefire was due to end. on tuesday, the extension opens the way for the release of more is riley hostages, being held in gaza and exchange for palestinian prison is in is really jails. now israel has received a list of 10 mobile hostages to, to be released today. 69 is really on foreign hostages, have already been frayed under the tons. the original deal between israel and
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thomas and exchange 150 palestinian prisoners have been released from is riley detention. israel says 239 people was seized by palestinian minute militants on october. the 7th, about $170.00 all believed to be still in gaza. on monday 11 hostages arrived back in israel and have been reuniting with friends and family. more is riley hostages. finally free women and children again made up the latest group to be released by him. us the release boomed by the militant group. the full day would quickly a school to back to israel and slowing on to hospitals and waiting families. this is an exciting and hard feeling moments, but we also understand that is the beginning of
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a difficult rehabilitation process for sar in areas we're still young and have been through an unbearable experience. deal nationals from ge and tina and jim and he were among those released including french's riley. i tanya alone, me who was finally able to re unite with his mother palestinians a celebration homecomings to with 33 move women and young people released from is riley prisons as part of the exchange of self also. so it's an indescribable joy. so i'm very happy, i hope that others will soon be released. one is really presents my friends. so my cousin has got a 150 pounds. just indian prisoners have been freed in recent days. a last minute extension of the pause and fighting is expected to bring food. the relief on both sides. israel has already received
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a list of teen more hostages due to be fried by whom us today is riley troops continued to patrol gals as border amid the truth, which is now set to expire on thursday. that international parisha is growing for it to be extended. even further and some more, i am joined now by young eagles and the secretary general as the norwegian refugee council and a form, a peace negotiator who helped drew up the old snow agreements between israel and palestinians in 1993. welcome to w. stable and thanks so much for your time today. we're seeing a deal right now between israel and hamas. it seems to be working so far. there's a possibility of more extensions. what do you think this could lead to what it could lead to a long pause with more freed tossed, that is more freed. pressing this and to more of goss i getting the
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a that desperately needs. but it could also end, i mean, in, in a day or 2 and that will be catastrophic. so we are good thing for a prolonged ceasefire. we do not think that continued wolf that would make is rather safer. and it was certainly made to make a doctor unlivable for 2300000 people. the vast majority of them completely in a sense. but what happens the horrors of the 7th of october? at the moment we have a situation where katara is acting as a, as a media you said between the sit 2 sides, they wouldn't speak to each other directly. is this the right way to proceed in your opinion, at this the stage? definitely, yes, uh, capped out, move also with the help of egypt and now this broke and the united states, a brokering these deals and it just shows them that yes,
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the 2 sides can make agreements. it's it, as they have done, so or so in the, in the past is, well, i have always regarded how mazda is a terrorist organization. they have still broken these at what we hope is that the deals with expand to really do something about the siege of costa, remember a darcy, it's a very smart place. i mean it's, it's half of them. you mean municipality of oscar, where i left 2300000 people leave that there is no escape. they cannot go. it's not like they have poland like the ukrainian so when the other place to go, so the seats has to be lifted and the has to be an end to the bombardment. and the has to be a release of all of the remaining costs. additional costs, can i ask you what role you potentially see europe playing in the situation in any potential negotiations. when europe would be an important play are in
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reconstruction in, in humanitarian agreements, etc. i do not necessarily see europe in need, the 18 and then to the occupation and the pine of state, this issues that were left unresolved with the austro agreement where we got mutual recognition and we get a start of a palestinian at administration and a few other things it has to be the united states. they are the only ones who can really influence as red width cut the egypt, gulf, countries that can influence the very split palestinian site. you may have the urgency of the situation very clear. we've had, we've heard very strong rest of it cuz i haven't way from both sides of the past weeks given this very complicated situation heated out in the state. i mean, is it even possible that this could lead to more formal negotiations?
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yeah, the sensitivity of this, i think it has to lead to i think the rest of the world will also the mind that it has to lead to a more kind of settlement of this very long is rarely published in conflict. i don't think how mosse as an organization would it be? a lot of this students will have to be part of this. i don't think these ran the government with that is the most extreme government and the history of his friends, really with that with the people that who uh, who uh, organizing secular violence and whatnot. it has to be the international community has to push, push this a really the united states got the egypt a dump countries they have to push. as you've mentioned, this really government led by benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister. he has said that he is committed to risk review making the war to ending homeless rule and crushing its military capabilities. and what's your
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take on that? very clear strategy low in that it's not very clear that the strategy is not very clear. what, what does that mean? it means to kin palestinians until the last type is killed. as the last member, a mosque there is, a lot of it's, it's, it's a, it's a movement doing so social work, it's etc, as well as having the military wing as the custom brigade that they want to take those killers from the 7th october, very much on this done, but they have killed thousands of children now with their own bombardment. the rest of the world, dustin freely, except that war on terra would mean killing thousands of innocent children. i wanted to ask, i mean is that any way the people in gauze i can be patricia put, protect protected if the truth ends and slicing intensifies across whole parts. and
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so i fear it will be even worse, because more people are crammed together in a smaller area in the south. if then now coming up to come, eunice, which is the, the send for refugee camps with many of my colleagues. my organization, which rest of the council has 50 free colleagues inside they are palestinians, or so fled for their lives. they were told to go to the south now they've told leave this out because we're coming. coming to bombard to you there as well. that the, it's meaningless to continue the war as it has been. so we hope the united states and the united kingdom and germany that are naturally for friends and anonymous of his rep can convince them to steal the civilian population, which means and then to this and from bottom it, which is indiscriminate. said glen, do you say that you are an old list?
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a you still hopeful even in, in these days of prizes? i'm generally an optimist that we will come out of all of the enrollment crisis. we have short term. i am actually pretty pessimistic. remember, so what you're covering here now is, is, is actually something deeply problematic. one is selling per for, for, for commodities. yeah. it has 10 hostages. it's a $150.00 prisoners. here's some trucks. we trade here. all of this should be, should not be traded about hostages should be released or not them. those who are arbitrarily detained by is for team. they just pull stone, throwing that shift forever in jade without the law and justice should be released on 8 trucks. should not be negotiated taxes, which would have the right and obligation to buy the human account release across
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gosh, so we need to assume a to some sensible you, you main methods here and not to continue with this young egg alone. secretary general has been the wage and that refugee council, thank you so much for your time today. we appreciate now the gentleman that trump slot will not show it says, but he will stick to his plans to modernize germany's economy despite a looming budget crisis. speaking in parliament, charlotte defended his government's record on spending and said it will fulfill all obligations to the public is cabinets, is facing a whole of 60000000000 euros and its budget after ruling by germany's top court earlier this month. his how counselor shall just describe the situation. that is one thing, it's clear. this judgment creates a new reality for the federal government and for current and future governments. a
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federal and state level a reality that makes it more difficult to achieve importance and widely shed goals for our country. by over the past 2 years, we have been shaken by serious phone for the next i know, crises, challenges of a magnitude i republic has never experienced before on on to have to as bringing out political correspondent homes brands. how did the challenge sla lay out a clear plan to solve this budget crisis? is really only a clear plan of what has to be done about the car and you about 2023 for this year . the budget will be revised. uh, that will be post this this week most likely by problem and by declaring an emergency which allows the government to take up more loans to go further into debt . but what's going to happen for the coming year for 2024 is completely on unclear
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even off to the speech that's the charge gave to parliament. he reassured the citizens who reassured investors here re unsure the international community that all the commitments that the government has committed to will in fact be met. but there's no question at the moment. no, no, no idea at the moment how that is going to happen. we're going into the new year with a very, very unclear situation in germany. the ws political correspondent has sprung tons like so much. i are. okay, before we go, let's take a quick look at the progress that rescue is in india. i'm a thing to free 41 look, has dropped in a collapsed mountain tunnel in the himalayas. they've been stopped class more than 2 weeks. software landslide closed off the entrance and these a live images you'll saying from outside the tunnel in the states has to occur. and where the rescue efforts continue in the next few hours. the work is, are expected to be pulled out, one by one through the 19th send to meet that wide pipes and ambulances at the
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ready to take the survivors to 8 nearby hospital will be bringing new updates on that, of course, coming up next. so close out looks at life and his rel off to the october, the 7th terrorist, i'm on your campus, but can i thank you so much for watching. dw needs the fast fashion as an environmental 9 a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded. fashion watch now on youtube.

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