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the the this is dw news live from ballad katara media. i just pushed for an extension of to cease 5 between eas route until moss, and the latest exchange from us released 12 hostages on tuesday. the 5th failed. the truth of israel afraid to process the indian prisoners and some palestinians are using the c spot to relocate to the southern part of gaza. but israel says when the truth is over, military operations against thomas that could resume also in the program. they chose foreign ministers,
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meet with the ukrainian cons upon west and allies. we. it's all right since vaccine for the government didn't t for despite fears the world is developing into a stalemate. the, i'm again have office, thanks for being with us. there just hours to go before an extend its twos deal between israel and moss militants, runs out. israel has agreed to extend the seas 5 for one day and in return for homos releasing 10 hostages, cause our immediate is working to secure that deal and to get negotiated from both sides to agree to a more lasting ceasefire arrangement. the un secretary general as well, come the ongoing efforts to prolong the truths as the people of guys, that means it means of an epic. you bet. it sat in contest. we'll see before the eyes of the worlds we must not look away in dallas negotiations. all taking place
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to put along the tools, which we strongly welcome. but we believe we need a throne, you many teddy and sees fires. is that true? this has been in place for 6 days now. i also correspond to pencil in, in jerusalem if any indications that this truce could be extended again. okay, how did gyptian officials are saying it would be highly likely? it is highly likely that we'll receive some sort of announcement as to the extension. today. there's been a lot of back and forth a high level tool in the region over night and this morning and all day. otherwise this deal will expire, as you said, in less than a day. a former us ambassador to israel wrote, interestingly enough that the pressure and incentives for both sides to keep trading these hostages. the palestinian prisoners is much stronger than the incentive to go back to war. of course, the,
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as well as the ultimate goal is to dismantle how much that's becoming less and less likely. alice saying that the destruction in the notes hasn't been enough. that to break this militant group that it's still intact, it's still able to carry out complex negotiations, keep the ceasefire going among various militant groups. it's not the only one operating guys are in holding these hostages and also the screws release of these hostages gallon. now despite the choose, these really ami has not announced that is so called anti terror operation. that is on the way in jeanine in the west bank. well, can you tell us about that palestinian health officials for for the dates of an 8 year old and 15 year old shots funded by is one of the troops the is where the military is investigating that. it had previously announced that it had launched this operation. indeed,
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in the northern west bank considered the stronghold of palestinian militants, which seemed videos overnighted the supporting of both. those is destroying electricity. and the infrastructure of these 2 boys is, according to these videos of our leasing thoughts and also scuffles and intense fighting. it hasn't yet been confirmed, but we've also heard reports of hospitals being surrounded and cut off ambulances being held back from delivering patients and more. it's resulting at the beam raids throughout the west. thank almost every day of this war with more than 200 palestinians killed in confrontations with troops dispenses the reporting from jerusalem. thank you. been almost militants afraid, a new group of hostages on the 1st day of the extended truce on tuesday. 12 people
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who are released from guns up bringing 281. the total number released since a temporary pause in fighting began on friday. and ton, israel has fried a total of $180.00 post indian prisoners is another nice of israel and mazda is truce boot. another series appointment coming to tying nationals and tina's rates 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 bank to withdrew. see palestinians return to love ones of the being released from his riley prisons. serv
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. so it's indescribable. freedom is the most beautiful feeling in the world. from the 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 pools 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 prisms. only a truce could lead to the lease of people headed in captivity and avoid the legion on the escalation. this throws must dead into a pattern and sees fire. israel and helmets accused each other was fighting
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flareups on tuesday media. i took a ta, said the breeches did not. from the agreement. cut out is again, facilitating troops around extending the fragile truce, which is now in its last day. is, has made clear that the current rose in gauze. it is a temporary and attention is now turning to it's military's next move. during a trip to gaza strip on sunday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowed to continue his mission until achieving victory. his visit to the strip was the 1st by his rarely private premier since 2005, it follows statements by the israel defense forces suggesting that the next part of their offenses could include a ground operation in south and gaza. is rarely troops are currently concentrated in the no sweat they have surrounded cause a city
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a push into the south could follow. cramming gauze was displaced population into an even smaller space. the bombings have stopped. but the search, the safety hasn't these displaced palestinians. so taking advantage of the pulls and fighting to book south from central garza but safety isn't guaranteed that ride on a day before the truth took effect. a deadly as strongly kid can eunice sending residents leading and panic. and it wasn't the 1st time because a south was hit and as well has alluded that it may expand its ground operation to this part of the territory on afternoon, we are determined to continue advancing. the value of this will happen wherever homos is born and come off is also in southern guns that are going to be the one on the to up on november 16th this rarely, military distributed leaflets to residents of con eunice,
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wanting them to move out of the line of science and woman shows them on a mobile sign. the product own bought to in the beginning, they drop leaflets, telling people in the north to leave and go to the safe places in the safe and sunny a lot. but the occupation can't be trusted team of delta dental. today they're telling the people in besides, to evacuate and go to other places in general. and you um, until the last one i spoke to you when estimates that some 1700000 people have been displaced by the fighting. that's about 80 percent of guns us population. the foreign minister of the palestinian authority says that when the truce ends that's could double the consent that you wouldn't get up with us. you will find a scene of the consideration of the palestinian population has doubled prowess, and the sort of all are concentrated in the south of the gods as trim as they use 2000000 of them in half of the territory of the gods us for have you guys,
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any is really bad and i've talked to you is riley instead of killing one child to come, will kill them to a meal by my thought of those in kind of eunice. and else when the question on many people slips is where should we go? now? that that is what it was different israel has in the past suggested here. or in october officials spoke about the establishment of a safe zone in my y z, a town and a sandy area on the mediterranean coast. that's just a few square kilometers in size. a recipe for disaster says the world health organization attempting to come so many people into so i guess more area we'd like to lead them in for us drive jet or services were to significantly increase research to help for people more already on the spring.
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and my why is the, is already stretched. these pictures show you and shelter in the town and event, the 19th families climbing into ramshackle, tends to guard against the heavy rain. how do we do it? so be safety in milwaukee, but there's no safety if israel it's next step is indeed to go south. and my why is the is no option. it's unclear where else kansas display civilians can go neighboring egypt as safe. i refuse to take large amounts of people in germany's domestic intelligence chief as well. and that's because of the israel hospital. the risk of islamist attacks is real and higher then it has been for a long time. we see calls into how does spectrum's 4 attacks and 4, okay either and i is to toggle on to the middle east conflict. so it's to my
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husband von in a statement, i think that authorities were ramping up security for jews, jewish institutions, and large events. the security correspond to thomas barrow told me more about the threats that german authorities are concerned about. john officials and in particular, germany's domestic intelligence agency. they have actually stressed for a long time now that they see a declared interest by isn't mist groups to carry out attacks in germany, in europe against the west. they basically said mr. had the wrong as well. that any day that could be such an attack here in germany, but they've also stress and business particularly important right now that the seeing a new quality a new dime mentioned if you will, to the whole debate on that, that has to do specifically with the current discussions with the current debate here in germany surrounding or around the middle east conflict. i mean, particular what they're seeing is from that jihadist spectrum from jihadist groups
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like a kite, also called as nomic state. i. yes. that they're trying to instrumental lies those debates here in the country that they're calling also for a tax. and the concern for job enough forward is the concern for japanese domestic intelligence agency. is that basic good, specifically, radicalize debates here in the country and lead obviously to a tax which is something that german apologies would like to avoid. now the term a government has a, a post pro palestinian demonstrations that in many cases even banned them. and so they cited security concerns and worries about anti semitism is that playing a part in growing frustration among those who support the palestinian cause? this could be possible, however, german officials and again, the money's domestic intelligence agency have stressed that most pro palestinian protests here in the country have been peaceful and that most people taking part in
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those pro palestinian protests are not considered extreme is the concern that jasmine officials have in particular is that some of those protests are being instrumental lies by certain groups, and that, that's instrumentality is ation. can actually lead to these protest becoming even more emotional radical and even leading to escalation. then it's important to stress that german officials actually see several groups playing the pots in these debates groups that by the way, probably before the conflict started had very little in common. your probably nothing in common. so you have the groups like is that mrs. protest send you an extreme is tucker's right waynesville, poops german left wing groups all involved in best, possibly collaborating because they have one goal according to devon officials in common, namely that hatred towards israel, that rejection of israel,
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that in some cases as well, that the calling for violence against choose something that germany's clearly again so bases again, another area which i'm an official particularly concerned about security correspondence. thomas bear with that. thank you. thomas ukrainian soldiers on i'll digging in a head off with to, despite the spring and some of the contra offensive this year, making little progress and doubts over continued us support. ukraine, roommates, defiant in its fight against russia, the w as correspondence, but he has building. i'm headed to the east of the town of lima to assess the mood . i'm on the front line troops of the visa, which is i've just come back from the front line a few days to recover a bit of training and the return to the trenches. there's not much movement there. the fighting is really felt that when the victory richard, the,
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it's an attempt to move. i said it was like, the russians never run out of ammunition because the, the, that's kind of frustrating, excuse list 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 code european winter take. so it is likely to show in the complicated visit you guys assume that the ground here is really strange when you get the impression that it doesn't absorb water at all,
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it becomes really difficult to move along. the ground becomes some kind of mixture of swamp and clay well with this the cuz you're 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 that many units are effective. leading to fee is about maintaining compet street. next year ukraine was been harv, it's any other budget on defense, the records. and yet, for many basic needs including medical supplies, the armies to depends on private donations. if you do like it goes on, get most customers gonna, civilians could be doing more and they don't want to. they are tired. they have been told that everything is great out to you. so they lift their lives as before. and we live here. we on 2 different wells off,
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completely different and 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 with the same kinds foreign minister to mutual collab has insisted the world with russia as not to become a style mates. despite concerns over lack of progress on the frontlines, speaking at the nato ukraine meeting in brussels, could i have a said ukraine's goal to retake all its territory remains unchanged. the also called on nato members to ramp up the production of weapons for the past, and they to a member states, reiterated that commitment to stand with ukraine for quote, as long as it takes like concerns about they to membership for ukraine is also a major topic of discussion in brussels, they, to a secretary general again, stalking back said it was not a question of if but of when i was agreed that ukraine will become
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a member of naples. we have now provided recommendations on ukraine's priority reforms, including the fight against corruption, strengthening the rule of rule and supporting human rights on minority rights. ukraine is closer to natal don't ever before. we will continue to support them on the policy to membership and will continue to support your trans fight for freedom . the w to expert and brussels correspondents are schultz told us more about what she heard of that meeting. certainly, we ask about you creating fatigue at every turn and almost every natal leader will deny it exists and say that, you know, in the last meeting we heard about this many billions being given to ukraine and the systems being sent to ukraine as evidence that support for ukraine is as strong as ever, but what do mutual cooling of a said, what ukrainian say,
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and even what some nato allies say, who are closer to the russian border? is it? this is not enough and, and that, that does show fatigue. if you're not going to ramp up and help you crane when this war, because otherwise, as long as it takes could be forever because they've regained 50 percent of their territory, the territory that russia has taken. but russia still holds huge amounts of ukrainian land. and if you create is to get it back, they need a vast leap in what's being given to them. the contribution is the capabilities that they have. and so what they are saying is that you create fatigue is not just standing by ukraine, as long as it takes it means a huge increase in what you're doing now. now salt, and as i mentioned, his long term plans to keep that ukraine will get taken into the lines. at some point. do i have any more clarity on when that might be there's absolutely no timeline on that. and ukraine knows that, you know, they asked to be given an offer at the vilnius summit last summer. and they know they're not going to get an offer at the washington summit next summer. and that's
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because the, the list of things that ukraine has to do, even if it weren't a war zone, is huge. and, and secretary general suttonberg mentioned some of those things. they have reforms in terms of corruption in terms of infrastructure, in terms of inter operability with nato. and those are things that they're expected to accomplish wellbeing under constant siege by russia. now that says nothing about how nato would handle a member that still has territory occupied by a hostile $4.00 and $4.00. so those questions are way far in the future should be answered. and so you creating knows it is going to be a long time until it actually gets an offer to join the alliance. that one of the big topic the front ministers was of course, a continued delay of swedish membership because turkey and hungry are blocking. has there been any progress? so they had hope to be raising a swedish flag at this meeting, and turkey had been given very stern warnings that had it. it had better have the
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approval in place by this meeting. we started yesterday, it didn't happen. and so were told that there were harsh words once again for the turkish representative, the foreign minister in this case. and then he told the swedes that it will now happen in a couple of weeks. now we've heard that before a couple of weeks. and so no one knows how many a couple is in turkey, and there's absolutely no firm timeline on when turkey will pass that boat through its foreign affairs committee. then back to his plenary and then a final approval by president arrow air to one. and then you still have hungry, who simply says we won't be the last, but they haven't set a date for their vote either. so force reading is still hanging out there, having no idea when it will get to become a full member of the alliance. use terry shows that reporting from nato headquarters in russell's the thank you very much, terry. now let's have a look at some of the other stories. making headlines today depends co. scott says one person has died off to
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a u. s. military aircraft crashed into the sea near the island of yaqui shima, rescuers phones, debris from the all spray aircraft in the ocean. the 6 crew members on board a cool it's in hong kong has been hearing the final argument in a lot of my case against some of the cities most prominent pro democracy activists . they were arrested 2 years ago under sweeping national security little that was imposed by china after the 2019 anti government protests. the active as could sites life in prison. 41 construction workers who were trapped for more than 2 weeks and a himalayan road tunnel undergoing health checks also being rescued. the men were trapped 200 meters meters inside the tunnel that were building when the land slide caused it to collapse st. australia and the prime minister after the albany, as has issued a national apology to people effected by the slate of my drug scandal, calling it
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a dock chapter in australia as medical history. the drug was prescribed to pregnant women against morning sickness in the 19 fifties and sixties, but was late to find coal severe birth defects. the 1st passenger jet pod only by cooking oil and waste products has made a successful maiden flight from london to new york is being held by supporters as a breakthrough in green technologies. but the analysts will on that shifting ivy ation away from fossil fuel remains a challenge. because of the high cost and small volumes of sustainable aviation for fuels on the 1st of its kind. these boeing 787 is being fueled before taking off from london heathrow. airport, the virgin atlantic flight is the 1st long hold slide powered only by so called sustainable obligation fuel made from waste. what we'll do with like 100 is
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say that a 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel can be used today, an existing engine frame um fuel infrastructure. but the challenge ahead is really one of scaling to get to enough fully. and so that was flying more sustainable aviation fuel every day. the flight is a one or event only carrying a group of politicians and business people. it aims to show for so free flights are possible, which makes version group found the richard branson proud of his latest achievement . nobody thought it was going to be possible ever for a long whole airlines to be able to supply on sustainable aviation fields. and today we hope to hope to prove the skeptics wrong, prove that it can be done. and once we've done it, we that we then will turn to the feel industry and say, if you can supply it, we've proven that can be done. if you supply it, we will use that brenson estimates. it will take
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a while before there is enough such field for the industry. airlines take it as the most effective way to help bring down carbon emissions. the project supporters, hey, what they call a breakthrough. but environmental groups describe the flight as an example of green washing. as one such street, there was still 100000 daily flights using fossil fuel. you're watching dw, and use it as a reminder of all the top stories. cuz already media just pushed for an extension of the seas. 5 between israel and moss, and the latest exchange of most will is 12 hostages. on the tuesday diesel freight says he published indian prisoners and roots. are you watching the news? here's what's coming off in uh in the next. coming up next, rob, i will tie hostages released by home off despite the risks. workers from thailand,
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