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the, the, this is the w news lies from the guitar. immediate says push for an extension of the sinks via as more is ready voltages are released by some us and israel freeze, but he palestinian prisoners on the 5th day positions still up to 7 weeks and caps . captivity will also look at the psychological impact on child hostages, and what's being done to help them recover. also coming up on the program, nato foreign ministers, amazing with the ukranian counterparts on the agenda,
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the some us israel conflict, the role in ukraine and how the alliance can help tea ready itself. so potentially nightstand membership seems of relief and lation in the himalayas rescue teams in india fruitful forcing. one construction work has trumped inside the collapse mounts and tunnel for more than 2 weeks. the i'm on youtube is making and thanks so much for being with us. with the less than a day now before an extended truesdale between israel and homos medicines runs out guitar immediate as a trying to get negotiations from both sides to agree to a more law stink ceasefire arrangement. and new group of hostages was released from the gaza strip on tuesday. 12 people were afraid from gauze bringing to 81 the
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total number release since a temporary pause in slicing began on friday. and ton, israel has fried a total of $180.00 pulsed indian prisoners of another nice of israel, and mazda is truce boot, another series appointment coming to tying nationals and tina is really, it's made up the 5th group of hostages to be freed. among them, a mother, the teenage daughter, and the family dog bella cradled by her own at every step of the journey back to israel. the young people who welcomed home in the occupied waste thing too. we do see palestinians return to love ones of the being released from his riley prisons. so it's indescribable. freedom is the most beautiful feeling in the world. from the
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moment to prisoners deprived of their freedom. they await the day they will regain it. although this freedom today is partial and incomplete, it will be complete when our homeland is liberated and all of our prisoners are free to bring more prisoners and more hostages hinges on extending the current pause and the fighting between israel and homos, which is deemed a terrorist group by the european union and the united states. around $160.00 hostages still being held in gaza in thousands of palestinians detained an is riley prisons. only a truce could lead to the lease of people headed in captivity and avoid the legion on escalation. or this throws, must dead into apartment and seize fire. israel and helmets accused each other
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of fighting flareups on tuesday. media i took a ta, said the breeches did not from the agreement. cut is again, facilitating troops around extending the fragile truce, which is now in its last day. i spoke to a correspondent in jerusalem, ben, so susan and i asked him some more on the hostages who haven't yet been released with 7 weeks into this old deal since october 7. and the majority of the hostages is still in god's and many women and children have been released. and israel is received its latest list of possible hostages to be released today on this last day of the extended truths. as you point out, there's going to be a push from both sides on this last day to get out as many as they can, the palestinians wanting the highest profile prisoners possible to be released.
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that's yet to be seen. the norwegian refugee council, i found really interesting, pointing out to you in an interview on d. w. just yesterday that we shouldn't be trading in human lives. the trading 50 hostages for a 150 pounds denny and prisoners. it's something that wouldn't stand up on the international law and at the same time trading in international 8, we've seen a trickle of trucks into the gaza strip since the beginning of this war. and now that's been increased to some 200 a day still know when you are now for the gaza strip. so we know that the negotiations have been happening through intermediaries in tall, all the any indications that all the best, the spike could be extended. again. the cuts, how are your prime minister was making? are the knights with the heads of america's intelligence agency, the c i a and most on israel's intelligence body, along with the gibson officials, cause of being the mediators in all the visits home to some of the highest profile
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homeless officials. but it's been brokering these deals between israel and thomas, and the talk is now of a 4 day extension. it would be talk of that know confirmation yet the negotiations including possibly men now and soldiers as part of those hostages and higher profile palestinian prisoners. the other question being age of the hospitals in the gaza strip saying at the moment they getting a lot of beds, voting, they've got enough of those. they need medicine and they need and the equipment needed to operate on uh, on people they having to make many unnecessary amputations. they say the u. n. a chief is in jordan for talks to day, hoping to open another border crossing to let in more, right. all right then thanks so much for the update that's the w's been submitted and reporting from jerusalem. now among those recently released as 9 year old emily,
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a dual irish is randy national. she mocked her 9th stay while being held in gaza. her family received a succession of devastating updates 1st hearing, but she'd been killed in the how most attacks of october the 7th. and then being told that actually she was among the hostages being held in gaza. a loving embrace smocks, the end of an unimaginable ordeal. and a peak of an emotional rollercoaster, too complex to describe. a tom hand thought he'd never see the store to emily again . he was told she was dead. for him, it was the better option of 2 horrifying scenarios. it was unofficial yet i was told that she was found in beacon
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woods and she was found dead. i was a, i was relieved. i was relieved that she was dead and it was a little. it was all over. it would have been pretty quick. yeah. it was, it was a relief thinking that she wasn't in 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 to homeland, a mistake had been made as world collapsed a 2nd time in, 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 live and die. but sheer terror panic. every hour of every day
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she must be signed every day. godaddy with my diving was let me come to site freight nightmare nightmare last 50 days. the picture of my goal is to remedy, but slowly, very slowly, suffering made way for her. when the news buried, but how mouse would indeed release as riley hostages and exchange for palestinian prisoners. the people of an entire country health. deborah from tel aviv to the dead sea. what evacuated residents from keyboards, barry had gathered to watch anxiously as emily end up as cross the border. this is the exciting. yes it was. this is joy full for the community if they could, but they collapsed and chanted. it was exciting for us who we are united as one community among the relief crowd,
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a community member deeply involved in emily's story. i told her father that she has been met in a week later the one week before the probably she's here. see with us i have to give him a high scale, i'm sorry, again, so for me it's 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, ship and arrears, the her of chess for the study of child maltreatment, and joins us now from jerusalem. a welcome to the w. really appreciate your time
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today. it's been 5 days now since the 1st hostages were released. what, what do we know about? well, emily, who we just saw and the others went through and, and how they were treated as well. we know that the went full have basically, and this one has all the same for some of them with a capital the and there was 400 and some of them will get to law. and we went to the rest of friends, all other charter kids and sue went for, for the, for the, for, for the experience with different kids. and the phone lines like use of the major components of this almost the same for everybody total total over the life and the child, the new life. and it's all mine and made
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a call. can you tell us a little bit more specifically about how this kind of trauma that you're describing, how it's affect children in the behavior, especially as you just said, some didn't have a parent by the side. yes. really the, the different aspects of the way that all the, something they reset. i think emily's father said in the, a lot of the using the use of my own model because she was right and they just gave very silent waste. so that's why the other aspect they woke and the law and the uh, the recall and the base of the things about the surface and then just wake ups on the lake, you know, which night?
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so now leaking, i've been shopping. so they're doing other things that they start doing like. ready well, the whole, the going to buy that specific carrier. it's obviously the release of these hostages has understandably created a lot of media interest, but is enough being done at the moment to protect the children and then show that they can recover in a, in a protected and safe environment. us. yes, i think that there is one thing this will be said of these are the i'll take the case of the kid not sugarland and the kids up eh, citizen has done a very long journey type folder and call him back home by the minister of social services, 2 or 3 days after the mazda told us of it, and we've been involved in the offices of june for at least 3 weeks,
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and the 2 or 3 weeks before they've changed. so we, we off with the positively, the really slowly and the 1st single know the way to develop it based on what it says in the people, most of them and hopefully all of the goals, what they call of duty is really slowly just fine. and even if they would have us call in the better because they even would like in the future. so just to ask you more specifically about these preparations that has been made. i mean, presumably, you know, the, the, the 1st thing is just love and hugs from the families. but what, specifically, what kind of professional supports are you talking about providing these children with now? the choice of uh you
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know, money with the keys. what do they use for meet the family, the fishing up because the other people you know, walk the job. oh, good sitting there from the jewish and that will be the police side and so on. and we make sure that the bicycle won't be the best use of the kids came in the mail to, you know, told us that. so that's one of the 2nd thing is really to we gain control over their life. so all the home basically says the kids decide they want to be the always they want to make the find a way they want to make the door. they need to decide it's very bold that you with us. we also gave you advice though to hock them. before watching the results. okay . so the 1st of all and so it was very important to let
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the portal or the most people the seem to be on each one of the people that social worker, that's what the family he's also the, they call the office knows what role. and we, each one of them is the city, and psycho setup is the psychologist or clinic or social motor water female his parents. and he was the take, specifically for walking was all the service actually been area ahead of the her of instant. sure, thank you so much for your time. and so those really fascinating insights. thank you for your time. thank you very much. i. it's now nato foreign ministers, amazing and brussels for a 2nd day with the israel hum us will in focus. but then also be discussing
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strengthening defense cooperation with ukraine as it continues its assets to repel russian aggression on the battlefield. the nato alliance also push forward talks on sweden's ongoing bid for membership. sweden says it has been told by turkey that it expects to rectify the accession, full b, scandinavian country, within weeks to move on to and now by our brussels beer or chief alexander the phone. now and alexander the what all foreign ministers last saying festival about the conflict between israel and some us as well the as will come us war was on the agenda here, of course, with the stove back. the nato secretary general. well, coming of the extension of the pulse and fighting agreed there and saying that that would allow more for more humanitarian age to be delivered. and for more is rarely
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. but you see, it is rarely is way at least to be released and said we also heard from him saying that to nato as a lions adoption of play, a role in the conflict. but of course, we know that many allies worried that the conflict could escalades being to wider a conflict in the region. we're ne til has a training commission in iraq. and there are some allies who are engaged there in different ways. when we look at the u, as for instance, they have a strong military cooperation with israel. they are very supportive of israel. others such as turkey, for instance, are very critical of israel. they are very vocal when it comes to the humanitarian needs of the people in gaza. so you can see on the other there are different positions with the, the lions,
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and what was quite interesting in the press conference that was held by in stoughton back. just a while ago was that he didn't really want to answer the question whether and he's a pinion bose as well. and how much have violated the international humanitarian law and the conflict? what about sweden's bids to join the nato lions tuck? he's been holding that out, hasn't been, i mean, is there any sign the on crow could finally give its approval the notes at the moment and nobody here is getting their hopes high. and actually it was a nation really planned for this meeting to welcome sweden as a new member of the alliance, but turkey and for that metro hungry as well. they're all delaying other met the swedish membership and we heard from a lot of foreign ministers here, very harsh criticism. and they were saying that turkey has to make the decision now
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that they have to approve sweden's membership, that the delay is hurting the whole alliance. but as for now, we don't have any science that this is going to happen very soon. we'll have to leave it the, the don't use that exam of a phenomenon in brussels. thanks so much. now as we just heard out that nato foreign ministers, nathan ukraine, is on the agenda and in ukraine soldiers on now digging in for the winter. despite the spring and summer counter offensive this year, making little progress and doubts over the continued us support. ukraine remains defiant and it's fights against russia. the don't use a correspondent mateus building a headed to the east and the town of the mom to assess the mood among a front line troops. the visa, which is just coming back from the front line a few days to recover
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a bit of training and the return to the trenches. this is not much movement. death, but the fighting is really posted when the police automatically richard the it's anything to move. i said it was like the russians never run out of ammunition closer to those. that's kind of frustrating. excuse me, for straight despite that though, we stand here to defend our freedoms, our country. that's more important than the amount of emulation solutions we are in the hinterland of the mind section of the front lines. you have barely moved in almost a year. ukraine's counter offensive is now widely seen as a failure and as a width and co would you repeat when to take. so with nicholas likely to turn the
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complicated to visit your guys' boom. the ground here is really strange when you get the impression that it doesn't absorb water at all, it becomes really difficult to move to the ground becomes some kind of mixture of swamp and clay well with this. the guys who are holding in the evacuating wounded comrades from the trenches that is also part of the training casualty numbers remain the state secret, but it is clear as many units are affected, needing to fee is about maintaining compet street. next year ukraine was spend, hobbits, annual budget on defense records. and yet for many basic needs, including medical supplies, the armies to depends on private donations and we do like it as long to get most customers in a civilians could be doing more work than what they don't want to. they are tied.
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they have been told that everything is grades out to you this. so they live their lives as before. and we live here. we on 2 different well lost, completely different in this world, month, and bullets. so just swallow the disappointment and prepare for the long hold. they hope that the country the defending can do the same. now 41 construction workers who attract some mold in 2 weeks and a himalayan tunnel on a ongoing health checks of to be rescued. the men have been moved to a hospital in a nearby town. they've been building a road tunnel when a section of it collapsed. if you don't use that, if you're a chief member to team and tell me more about how the rescued work is doing now the work i seem to be doing relatively well, they had an on site medical examination as soon as they came up. but they're now in
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the hospital or research hospital in the city of michigan in the region where they're going undergoing a power examination to be kept on the observation for 20 for was to assess the physical condition as well as the mental stress that they've gone through and off to that, they'd be given a few days leave to recover from the o d. and also compensation for the kind of trauma they've undergone. of course, the voice guns he's been watching this rescue operation with baited breath, and they were huge seams of jubilation. elation when the work of stuff is coming out last night and this huge relief in the country that their own out know of to 17 days of captivity. and it was an extra 100. extraordinary rescue, wasn't it? can you give us some more details about how, how this was even possible, as it was much more complicated, this operation that initially sold, as we heard that the rescue workers will actually the,
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the work is actually leaving for the shift when boss of the roof of the tunnel combats dropping them by 200 meters inside of from the mouth of the time and to be used different agencies gaming to has that block machine victim all over the country, even from overseas. they got international consultants to help, but the process was complicated because drilling budget can be and horizontally wasn't being the results that they called. finally, that was a major step back when a big drilling machine collapsed in the middle of the debris to italy. and they brought with it, so for the rat minus. so these are people who use hand has machinery. hand has risen, the even use a bad hands to drift to do what. so the debris for 24 as non stop before they managed to reach the workers. and then there was signs of a huge elation joined people. how did each other and define to be the work as what brought out one by one last night. and so happy ending to an extraordinary story,
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but i mean it's like going to be in an investigation into the accident. is anyone going to be held accountable for what happened? oh, absolutely, i'm yeah. now that the work is safe and i'll just sit down the people asking questions, how did this happen? so then be looking into what led to this accident. and then it will also be examining all the tunnels in the region because this particular autonomy respond to a large infrastructure project. being built in the region of questions are being off of why are such big projects being built in an area which is environmental. yvonne ruby, geologically sensitive. why should these projects be built? and they also report that they was an environment assessment report which was warning against such accidents. so why was that ignored? why was safety precautions taken so that a lot of hard and tough questions, which will be off. but for the moment, i think everybody is a celebrating a happy and still very difficult time for 17. a 24, a sorry for 17 days off. look,
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