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etc, greed stops december 7th on d w the . this is dw news life from the costar immediate. just push for an extension of the ceasefire. as most randy hostages all released by from us. and israel freeze, so she posted in prison is on the 5th day of the truth, still also coming up on the program. nato. foreign ministers, amazing with the ukranian counterpart on the agenda. the come off as rel conflict, the war, a new crane and how the lions can help keys ready itself for potential and then to mention the
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new clips. mckinnon. welcome to the program with the less than a day now before an extended truce deal between as well and how most militants runs out. because our immediate has a trying to get negotiate, has from both sides to agree to a more last thing that ceasefire arrangement, this software, new group of 12 hostages was released from the gaza strip on tuesday. the another nice of is raylon's. mazda is truce boot. another series appointment coming to tying nationals and team is really 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
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young people who welcomed home in the occupied waste bank 2 withdrew c palestinians return to love ones of the being released from his riley prisons. serv. so it's indescribable freedom is the most beautiful feeling in the world. from the moment the 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 is riley prisms. only
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a truce could lead to the lease of people headed in captivity and avoid fair to the region of escalation. or this thrus must dead into a permanent seas. fire. israel and helmets accused each other of fighting flareups on tuesday. media i took a ta, said the breeches did not. from the agreement. cut is, again, facilitating talks around extending the fragile truce, which is now in its last day. i spoke to a correspondent interest lynn ben, so susan announced him full 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 gauze, and many women and children have been released, and israel is received its latest list of possible hostages to be released today on
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this last day of the extended troops. as you point out, there's going to be a push from both sides on these last day to get out as many as they can, the palestinians wanting the highest profile prisoners possible to be released. that's yet to be seen. the norwegian refugee council, i found really interesting, pointing out to you in an interview on dw, 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 nowhere near enough for the gaza strip. so we know that the negotiations have been happening through intermediaries in guitar,
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all the any indications that all the best sees fly could be extended again as the cuts already private, as that was making or 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 of the visits home to some of the highest profile. how most officials, by the it's been brokering these deals between israel and thomas and the talk is now of a 4 day extension. is, are the talk of that no confirmation yet. the negotiations including possibly men now and soldiers as part of those hostages and higher profile palestinian prisoners. the other question being h. uh, 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
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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. and the world health organization says that more people are at risk of dying from disease, then from bones and gauze. so i spoke, i aust, it's spokesman tarik. yeah, show rich. how serious the health situation for thousands is still. the truck is very serious right now because what we have is the 1800000 people in gaza will have to leave there how many of them are not over crowded shelters. and we temperatures dropping down and we lack of access to clean water.
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and the lack of some addition, obviously that all elements increase the risk of respiratory diseases of water will diseases of skin diseases. we have teams uh, uh, in guys uh, last week and uh they, they said for example uh these shelters. there was a one shower for 4000 people. there was one toilet for more than 200 people. so in these conditions on top of people already have chronic conditions, diabetes, hyper tension, people who need a their medicine and they cannot access. so all these elements will likely increase more ecology and then if the around military operations review me, that's what leads to more, 2 more, most of life's which are even made very clear the the unbelievable challenges i think faced by people that the over crowding and hospitals the shelters that have full, the lack of clean water, to what extent is you will stuff even able to detect any serious disease outbreaks,
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less alone prevent them. i mean, what can be done in a situation like this, as well, did the surveillance system disease or the system has been functioning guys before the conflict. now obviously with people on the move with the many health centers to a set of health centers on a functioning anymore. so instead of hospitals are not functional for just the functioning in a limited way. obviously there is a challenges to get the diesel disease surveillance that we are working with the us agency for, for as soon as we can probably see it read the present to add up with the ministry of housing, gaza to try to get a good picture. but again, what we really need is a full access full human area, including medical supplies, as we have just heard from a feel for respondents. what do you also need really, is it, is this the step or we choose to become a ceasefire because as long as,
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as a, as there is a military operation going on. uh, there will be more, there was station and more, more suffering. so due to the peace is really the only solution to bring back to health services to everyone off some of the, the injured in the sick still being transported to the agent to get kind of the still there, there have been a, a number of patients that have be that a truck that transferred to to egypt. our teams helped uh, uh, transferred patients for hospitals ignore the guy said that they were unable to continue to provide services to hospitals inside of gaza. but those hospitals are already full. and again, with a number of injuries, and with the, with the number of people who need medical care, there are 50000 pregnant women even guys, and they need access to do to health services to all these people really rely
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on hospitals working. so it's not about the getting go to a, some people, it's really trying to make sure the cost of those that exist off the repair and stuff and equipped to provide those services to everyone who needs can i ask you what preparations you'll stuff on making what will be possible if this truth is not extended again. well, what we'll see, we'll see more destruction. we lose the whole casualties. o, c must suffer it as a new, really human. what is difficult to do to, to, to, to, to accept to that what we can do as a humanitarian, as is really going on. what to do stopped is, and what we can do a little bit is that we bring good medical supplies to egypt and then when we are allowed to get it in. but we, we may bring as, as much support as we want. if, if, if there is no fees,
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the life of the less will continue to be less tart to shower, of which was a world health organization in geneva. thank you so much for your time today. think it's or is it now some of the other stories making headlines around the world in japan's coast guard says one person has died after u. s. military. ashcroft crashed into the sea. the island of yucca shima rescue is found debris from the o spray across in the ocean. it was 6 crew members on board and 41 construction workers who are trapped for over 2 weeks and a himalayan road tunnel. ongoing health checks also being rescued. the men were trapped, 200 masons inside the tunnel that they were building on a land slide caused it to collapse and nato foreign ministers, amazing, and brussels for a 2nd day with the israel hum us will in focus that will also be discussing and strengthening defense cooperation with ukraine as it continues it's asset to repel
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of russian aggression on the possible field. the nato alliance will also fish for talks on sweden's ongoing bits and membership suite and says it has been told by turkey that it expects to rectify accession. so this comes navient country within weeks i also felt brussels bureau chief outings on the phone. now i'm and what the foreign ministers that all say about the conflict between israel and how i'm off as well the as will. how much war was on the agenda if you're, of course, with the ends stove back, they need to stick with the regional. 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 . but you'd see if it is rarely is way at least to be released and said we also heard from him saying that need to as a lions, adults not play
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a role in the conflict. but of course, we know that many allies worried that the conflict could ask away into, at why there are conflict in the region where nato has a training commission in iraq. and there are some allies who are engaged there in different ways. when we look at the you, 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 human, intriguing needs of the people in gaza. so you can see, i know that there are different positions with the, the lions, and what it 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
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a pinion bose as well, and how much have violated the international humanitarian law and the conflict? what about sweden's bits to join the nato lions tuck? he's been holding that out, hasn't been, i mean, is there any sign that on crow could finally give its approval of the notes at the moment and nobody here is getting their hopes high. and actually it was initially 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. i 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 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
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leave at the dw alexander the phenomenon in brussels. thanks so much. and with that you're up to date. don't film is up. next, looking at how the switch to renewable energy could prove to be mankind's greatest of people since industrialization. stick around so that if you can, i'm any kids mckenneth. thank you for watching the vibrant habitat and listening place of long in the mediterranean sea mazda and just following up to carry him to us exploring modem, lodge styles, to amy and admitted to amy and jenny. this week on the dw, the.

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