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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from building a deadly shooting in jerusalem by the shadows, news of a further extension to the gods. the truths, at least 3 people are killed and several more wounded. when gunman opened fire at a bus stop, drink, rochelle, police side of the to attack is split full. so cute. the shooting comes shortly after the homeless militant group and is rather great to expand a temporary sweet spot for 7th day pricing types of mol, hostage releases. also in the program of controversial keen black prompts, a boy called of an o. s. c. d, link russian foreign minister, 2nd abroad,
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and make some return for the diplomatic stage. i think the summit scope yet. 5 other members of the east west group of staying away. russia, ukraine, the anthony, how it works. it's probably grand. we begin with breaking news in israel is riley, else. the parties say at least 3 people have been killed and several more wounded after gunman opened fire at a bus stop in jerusalem police side. the attack is arrived in a car. started firing on people waiting for buses. the police footage of the attack was posted on social media by the as part of the foreign ministry to palestinians suspects were killed on the scene by security forces. the use of the attack came solely after
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a truce between his route and how most militants was extended into a 7th day. the truth of the truth was brought 1st break in the is ready bombardment of the gaza strip. since the how must here at techs on these route on october 7th, that's bringing the w correspondent, been visible in, in the original and been more more. can you tell us about the shooting attack? police say they neutralize. the name was the to attack is bring the total number of deaths to 5, several injured. as you mentioned, one, it killed at the scene 2 on the way dying on their way to hospital. this all comes at the time of heightened tension here in jerusalem and an occupied east jerusalem as well as the occupied west banks that are being braids by police almost every day since the beginning of this war. and especially with the background of these published indian prisoners being released,
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their claims that police have been writing their homes surrounding some of the hospitals, preventing ambulances from arriving at those hospitals to bring in the injured and clashes both between the militants. and is why the forces also a huge anti terror operation is what is rarely cooling it. in janine the considered the strong hold of palestinian militants with 2 young boys, dont yesterday been us secretary of state anthony blinking is back in israel. what's that he wants to achieve this time. this is trying to get that truce extended along good seats. viral permanent ceasefire is not on the us as agenda, nor is it on israel's agenda. but lincoln did just say recently that after these talks that progress is being made. that's the main thing that these
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hostages being released, that it'll is going ahead as planned, even though it's old. so last minute it shows just how fragile is ceasefire is that we're expecting it to be extended by 4 days only by another 24 hours. so it's being taken day by day these hostages hostage release lists also being released and these lists of palestinian presents is relatives that is received the list of hostages. it could be released to they've been what more do you know this? this is a really tricky one. as the, because we've just had use on all of us as news channels, that's free of the hostages. the bodies will be handed over as part of that list today. we con, confirm those reports. uh, but it does line up with what, how much was saying yesterday that the youngest member of the entire hostage group, a 10 month old baby is dead according to them,
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along with his 4 year old brother and mother. they claim this occurred during his way the strikes prior to the truce. and whether or not this is true. there's so many doubts over these because how mazda is claimed this before an elderly woman who they declared that was released among some of the 1st of the hostages to be released alive. and they've claims that some 60 of the hostages and all have died during what they called is one of the strikes. so lots of doubts whether or not they will be at extension today, which hostages will be released released and whether or not they will be dead or alive. i think they definitely is beneficial in engine ridgeland. thank you. well, how much has released 16 of the hostages explained, holding and gaza? afraid to russians? for this and tennis, riley's old women and teenagers, some with jewel nationality,
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that includes citizens of gemini, the netherlands, and the us finally free, escorted by mazda from us gunman. the latest group of hostages to be released was received warmly by the international red cross in russell of egypt should border as the city which was beamed, but to israel. there were joyful embraces, and tears of relief among the hostages loved ones. as weeks of worthy came to an end, but i, you know, i finally saw him briefly. he seems okay, overall cute and nice as usual. and i hope that emotionally, he's resilience and strong. and he will get over what he went through. and i still don't know what he went through and tomorrow i expect to see him with my own eyes. meet him, hug him, give him the sick, or thought,
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i really didn't know what's happening with him at the moment that i saw him right now. i had no words crazy feeling amid the celebrations, the remains concern for those still held, kept the victim very happy about it. and yet, and my mother is the so it is also set for me. and because she's in the she was supposed to be released to 70 she's wanted is real released, the 30 palestinian prisoners pricing $14.00 women and 16 children. according to the kentucky foreign ministry. many of those released of teenagers accused of throwing stones and fire bones during confrontations with is really forces. i can now speak to a stop, a da says the grand daughter of id 5 year old. yes. the one of the 1st is riley
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hostages. free by him, us welcome to dw, i thought. after weeks of what must have been horrendous on certainty. how does it feel to be br united with your grandmother? well as like a dream coming true, we were waiting about 10 days for 59 days and being able to see her and have her and smell her. it means the word to us and, and the same time it breaks. so are hard to think about all the others that are still being held hostage. and among them also, i, my cousin sent me, i got the, the 38 years old father of 2 young children tennis feeling gotten those contrasting emotions, obviously, as you're waiting for news of your cousin and almost a week now after the release of your grandmother. so how is your grandmother doing
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at this point? how she's very strong and inspiring again, she's uh, she's starting to understand what happened to her, what happened to this country, and she's trying to recover. and we're trying to do whatever it takes in order to have her recover from this head she's being through. what has she told you about where she was and, and how she was treated as a hostage of how much i can share the information. i can only tell here that the conditions or nothing like an 85 years old woman needs to the basic needs of an 85 years old woman and are definitely or orange why she she is being through so,
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but like i can share specific and her and absolutely, i can, i can understand what you can and can't share with the outside world. one thing the outside world did see was when she was adopted a video of her arrival in gaza that went viral. your grandmother. yeah, it was being driven around in a golf. caught, wrapped in a pink flowed blanket and many admired her for her calm and her stomach posts, or she looked like she wasn't going to dignify the occasion by projecting feet. but how did she really deal with what time after that uh, from what she was sharing. uh, she kept these this trends all over the way. even the hard times. she kept down to move them and she kept her for trend and her dignity. and it was very important to her to be able to survive these have and to come back
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home. and she's saying that even in hard times she could hear their great grandson, calling her and, and that it gave her, it gave her power. and they, it's a told her that she has to do whatever it takes to survive, and she's done it, and she has it so him inspiring and i'm so proud to be her grand daughter. and i really wish that my cousin and all the other hostages will be back. so we can re unite and disseminate and as a country with our language was and to be able to recover from just tragic have tragic things that have happened here. so you talked with bank pride, understandably about the strength of your grandmother and how that helped to get through the actual experience. but i wonder what kind of help is she getting to cope with what she's been through and how she's going to pull away forward through
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his life. now we're still trying to figure it out with her at t. uh, we're still trying to understand her needs and, and how we can help her. so right now we're focusing on giving her a lot of that love. and that being weeds her at this in her the minute and, and along the way we, we, we will understand how and we will do everything in our power to make sure she will as a better future. let's come back to where we started. we, we talked about the contrasting emotions of your grandmother being free, that many more is riley, still being held hostage in jobs are among them, your cousin to me, his pride, how you hold. what do you know if anything about his well being at this point? unfortunately nothing, unfortunately we've got these twins. my grandmother,
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we had the video, we knew she was digging a live wisdom and we have no information. we don't know his condition. we don't know if he's injured and the fee is getting any medical care and it's really hard. uh, not knowing the or, or how he's he handling this and what, what he needs. and when you will be able to come back. because as you know, there's no deed and that at that you are talking about demands and we really need to think about them as someone father or someone's friends, and we need to return them to their families. they live their lives quietly. they've got to take him from their lives, from their houses, and they are civilians that needs to come back home at the proud cousin left him a,
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a proud grand daughter, afraid hostage, a don, thank you so much for sharing with us. thank you. thank you. well in return for how last spring hostages, his route has been releasing palestinians held in his valley. giles latrice, the total of $210.00 palestinians had been released. the deputies tenure prima filed this report about one of them. 17 year old. his family size was arrested and detained after throwing 5 bucks for days now a many of the most levy has been anxious the waiting for this moment her 17 year old son holmes. it was expected to be released from and is very prison. as part of the delicate truth agreement between israel and thomas is the one i showed you. he's been in prison for 10 mom and this about so i haven't heard from him since the issue what i'm just waiting for him when they come home. and then a moment of joy and relief comes. it was 16 when he was arrested. the asperity
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persecution accused him of amongst other things, supporting terrorism, grievous, bodily home and arson on nation. his crowns. his family said he was throwing motor to of cortez. he was never sent and he is one of the under 18 year olds that is well agreed to release from prison. many a still being held in administrative detention. all like, i'm just excited to be among my people and with my family, i feel extremely happy now the, the, nobody here wants to talk politics as this fee is that they could be easily re arrested. a many of the most of you as a mother is worried about her son's health and was that, and i did i, i'm upset. my son wasn't like this. every rate you had to have cards. he was very nice clothes. he's not like you lose a little. he's changed a lot connected with the, you know, the family is just relief that the son is back home. a 17 time nationals who
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have been held hostage by the middle of 10 for at middleton is the most group. i'm us in jobs i have arrived back in bangkok. the group is among $23.00 tie. hostages, who have so far, been released from gaza. 9 remains and kept in captivity caused citizens of phone to the biggest group of foreign nationals killed and kidnapped on october 7th database. gail mathis went to it on tiny in northeast and thailand made some of those people were effected. this little girl and her grandmother have just had the best news. the girls father was one of the 10 ty hostages recently released by him. us. this house is why he was in these royal. he paid for it with money or there was a hit home ma'am. kind of the house was almost finished out. everything was paid for land and my husband was installing the bathroom when we got the news,
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our son had been abducted to me. so we stopped everything until now, like on retail, back on level returns, just a few days after the a tech he's home and he's safe, but con, sleep without pills. he was walking in the poultry farm near casa, and up to about 7. how must terrorist protect him? scott? very good. don't say how he's to have me several times to me. i'm not going to do it and cut me in the head. technically why haven't then i grabbed the knife and broke it up from what a o'kahn a caught we kept providing for a long time until i lost consciousness. that me ended up on my heart. pardon me? a call now he's recovering back on the family farm. despite his injuries he says, working in israel was, was the risk he earned about a 1000 bureaus a month there. 4 times the time minimum wage. the poll that kind of money exhausts
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is clear here at the time the labor department. many of these people are applying to walk up real numbers down a little. what are expect is to pick up, sue, around 3000. the locals are still working in israel. i think with salary, they get abroad is so high, even if people have higher education, many will still choose to work abroad and work on pharmacy them. uh, when they come over in the middle of what he got, his salary. this woman's eldest son was one of those working on an east riley far he was killed in the home also tech. his younger brother is also walking abroad in taiwan, sending money back to the family. let's hope with a honda newman. no. i don't want to send any of my children abroad because we have no choice that someone that we are for farming family here. and if they want to go, i won't stop them, they're pulling the cool. i love. despite his experience and he's royal,
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we talked on level minutes thinking about going abroad again for work. he started building a house but has no more money. and no job here. you'll likely leave again for work, but says next time he'll go somewhere else. now the, some of the stories making news around the wealth, the same people that reportedly died from carbon monoxide poisoning after 5 broke out of the hospital in a mass. you can cause ex done, almost 60 other guests managed to escape the place which began in the hours of thursday morning. cause of the fine remains. i'm not dealing climate conference got 20. i'd husbands in dubai on this type with scientists and the un urging nations to do more to a bit of west to fix of climate change ahead of the senate. there was still disagreements of the proposals to completely phase out the use of fossil fuels
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and russian farm. this the 2nd lab, ralph is expected to make a river appearance on the he repeated diplomatic stage, attending talks at the organization for security and cooperation in europe. the body was created in the 1970s to produced east west called board tensions. but now some members, including ukraine, refusing to attend those days, making the o s. c, a lynx countries from europe centralize and north america. that russell's for full scale invasion of ukraine has plunged the organization in the process as count holder of the o. s. c h 3 month, rotating presidency. north macedonia is hosting the summit and its capital scope you well, russian palms, rain don't on ukrainian soil. russian officials are preparing for oh, i see talks just isn't useful. was there already several requests for meetings including from western representatives. of course we will talk with them. there was actually 3 things. the organization for security and cooperation in europe was born
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during the cold war built as a platform for east west dialogue with the remnants ranging from arms control to election oversight. the more recently the o i c e sent observers to eastern ukraine to monitor a ceasefire. about twin, russell launched a full scale invasion last year. it blew apart the delegates, political balance, which enabled our see to function. key of wants must go kicked out the club, but organization rules make not unlikely. that means the $57.00 country body is one of the few which still includes both russia and ukraine, plus, keeps western allies, russian for administer searcy lovegrove, a set to attend this week, prompting a boy called from ukraine on the baltic states, the main trip for europe as european security architecture use rush, so for me it is impossible to sit around the same tape building or say together we through overall we're actually sure to be put on trial about the,
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the crimes of aggression current. oh, i see each year north macedonia says it's invitation to gosh, as foreign minister a strictly business level is not coming to scope you in a way love are always coming through the always see just because he went to you and the new york few months ago but the, and i want to be meeting him was the 40 minutes of most, most of the audio, but as a voice, each of them in the office most ministers will attend, but they will be up against vs continued located on many o s. c. decisions. yet spots is math now more than ever, there is a need for more cooperation and security in europe, which is why as for in minnesota, i am traveling to stop here for this meeting and i am doing everything i can to get that was cody, to ensure that the russian foreign minister conda chief is goal of destroying the o. s. c. and i can kinda but while a tax on ukraine continue,
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the body created to help sold the cold war seems unable to pull itself out of political paralysis. the deputies champions, national editor richard walker is at the o. s. c e summit. richard, a controversy of some of what's going on in scope. you so yeah, so what asked me, i mean the dynamics that we just heard about in the report there about whether it should show up whether she sits in the same room as sac a lot for us, the restroom minister. well, what those style levels have being lived out. now in the whole, behind me, i've just come out to the chamber where the opening session was held. second level of was say he took his place, the machine model cameras swimming around. a taking photos is kind of watching his body language. and the session got started to have a slightly bizarre beginning. there was a sort of a soft, focused kind of self music video. literally would obviously nate, talking about peace and unity and seeing so gay laptops sitting there in the hole with that video playing is pretty jar. and then i think that sort of speak
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a little bit to what we heard from your starting environment. and so the feeling that well does the whole thing kind of lame defensive legitimacy to insert a level and then, and yet the opening speeches from the jazz, the north macedonian is but also some of the various functions b i. c, e, like the secretary general, made very clear the criticism of russia that is coming from but to the old members of this organization. and a lot of very critical wet toilet rough. and we were all kind of watching him to see his body language. and he would try to book keeping, trying to keep busy going through his papers basically trying to look like he was the zip, oregon. it was all a kind of a posting straight everything. but i think there's one quote that i would just like to pick up on, which i think really kind of encapsulates the sort of the, that the really low profound question about whether this organization can continue with given what is going on at the my was this was from p a comma from finland. she is the president of the i see east harlem entry assembly. and she said that russia
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continues to by late all 10 principles of the helsinki final acts. now, the helsinki final act was an agreement between the soviet union and the western powers in the mid 19 seventies. that was the, the genesis of visual nice agents. and i just have to look at those principles to think about what, what are these principles. it talks about respect for sovereignty, refraining from the useful scratch of force involved ability of frontiers, territorial integrity of states. peace mold, sacrament of disputes, non intervention, and internal affairs, respect to human rights. the list goes on to 10 points. and you look at that pretty objectively, and you do see that russia appears to be in contravention of every single one of those principles. so i think that's the fundamental question, really facing an organization like that. if these are the fund finding principles, how can a country like russia remain in? and that's partly because the way to organize the to body built whole consensus. so rush,
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you would have to agree to it's being shot tag. obviously that's not going to happen . but that i think is the profound question is really hanging over this organization. richard book ahead of what's going to be an interesting day at the o. s. the summit in scope here in macedonia. thank you. for me, us secretary of state, henry kissinger has died just 100. yeah. and gemini chance of the old f show tailed, the german born diplomat for his commitment to the trans atlantic friendship isn't yet flayed not to germany in 1938 for the us. for some he was the ultimate statesman, is timeless diplomacy, and seem to not go to surprise others considered him a war criminal for his role in the vietnam war and support for anti communist dictatorship k us still watching definitely news is armando about top story. at least 3 people have been killed and several more wounded whim coming up in 50, bust off outside. she was just ready police side a shot and killed 2 attacks. that's all for now. coming up next,
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