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the, the distance, the w news live from berlin, the us agency for palestinian refugees hanging in the balance. and right is one of the main providers of the age of thousands, but its support has been dry enough after isabel level to allegations that some of the workers were involved in the most terror attacks. we will look at these agencies and mission and it's future also coming up the story behind one of the many tie nationals kidnapped in the october terrorist attack in israel. we meet the word mother of a migrant workers, still held hostage and gaza. and when talk to the new co skaters will help secure the release of some type nationals last november, plus
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a fish the size of your finger. now louder than a heavy metal rock show, the scientists figure that the tiny creature just wants to communicate. at 140 deductibles who could pass the message, the sarah kelly, welcome to the program, is real and to must have played down the chances of an immune and to deal for a cease fire and gaza. the 2 sides are pushing back after us presidential bite and said that a truce could begin next week. the wall talks continue to mandatory and agencies warren that their 8 operations in gaza could collapse. israel advances into rafa when you're the 1400000 pounds to me as our sheltering the main un agencies
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set up to assist palestinian refugees on raw is also facing a cask crunch. that's because major donor nations suspended their funding after the is rarely government accused, some unreal workers of involvement in the october 7th terror attacks. now the agencies future is at stake, even though it's clear guidance will need long term care, monetary and 8, a lifeline for guidance or a mazda is partner in terror. this is the question daunting the u. n. r w way. and donor countries seem to have answered it for themselves by holding back funds that puts more than a 1000000 people at severe risk. for decades, the agency has been a primary source of food and medicine. for dawson's d, u n. r w a was founded in 1949 to help palestinians who fled or were expelled from their
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homes when israel was founded. it originally had a 3 year mandate, but that's been renewed ever since, as there's been no political solution to the conflict. the agencies operations have been especially vital for guidance since israel's 2007 blockade for the territory. it also serves palestinian refugees in the occupied west bank, syria, lebanon, and jordan. but many of these we'll take a different view. this is jerusalem's deputy mayor calling get out, get out at a small, far right protest. people at this demonstration on the agency to leave the region entirely to israel has claimed that 12 u. n. r w. a workers cooperated in the october 7th terror attacks, and many agency workers are affiliated with him. us for other tara groups in gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he sees no future for the agency. for civil
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administration of gauze, i won't be able to be carried out by those who support and funds terror. this means that we will have to replace you in our w a least with the un has pushed back firing the 12 workers in question and saying they don't represent the agency that we are doing everything possible to make sure that to the old. what is an organization that not only is effective necessary, but it is also able to defend itself against you for your patients that's can put into question it's not valid. or us intelligence assessment of israel's claims said some of the accusations were credible, though they could not be independently verified, but also cast out on claims of wider links to militant groups. it's unclear if the report will change the stance of donor countries, or what could take the u. n. r w ways. place. if a dries up,
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it will be ordinary gardens who suffer and let's get more on that. we are drawing now here in the studio by ben to sheller. she is the head of the middle east and north africa division with the high end result on patient here in berlin. it's a think tank affiliated with germany, a screen party. welcome to the program and thank you so much for joining us. um can you just remind us for, you know, for those who are not familiar with audra, it's role that it has specifically in guys because it's, it's a large organization, but specifically in gaza. what do they provide? they provide humanitarian 8 to those where if it's a zip between 4 to 6 and 4 to 8 as well as their descendants. and that means like 70 percent of the population of casa, and it goes beyond human apparent aid. obviously they're also responsible for providing health care schooling, all kinds of services that need to be provided for people not only to survive, but to be the make a have a perspective they're facing serious funding cuts. now tell us what, what is the potential real world impact of that?
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well, the situation is a very terrible. you've seen the pictures. people are starving. so there is a huge need for humanitarian aid more than ever before. so it's kind of, if funding is kept that whole evening, devastating consequences for all those on the, from major donors. i mean they, they have posts funding while these investigations take place. we know that a number are accused of being involved, number of, uh, own right. employees are in queues to being involved in the a mazda attacks of october 7th. and, you know, some of some of the donor countries say, okay, well, we can give a now to other organizations. just like to ask you for your response to that and what you make of the way that some of these international donors have reacted. well, there is, of course, a good reason to say, well then we give money to other organizations. however, there is no organization that has the same network as the overall has the same logistics there for it. it can be changed from one agency to the other. i think that the or should lead to consider what they do because there is just no
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possibility to make up for what rep provides and types of services. how can on re re game trust? well, they are very doing investigations and rightfully so. i mean, with the severity of the allegations that is great, that they are really showing. they take care of these. there hasn't previous instances in which they also took care of that they have always been the best thing . everybody working for them. they have always been providing the list of older and pleased israel is still so far and never raised any concern. and therefore it is something where i think we have already a system in place for a to spin check for personal space check. but i mean, we have to say israel has raised a lot of concerns before about this particular organization. in fact, they say that it's one that is infiltrated by some us. it now appears to have a post war plan for gaza, which includes closing, on raw, but it seems to be high on the list of priorities for israel. tell us,
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is there of an alternative to enroll? you know, how, how exactly would that go down? so it's fair to take care of the situation as long as there is no permanent and durable center solution for the posting and reputation. so it's not on russ monday to do so. closing on route, but not mean anything in terms of solution of the conflict. on the contrary, it would make it much more difficult because somebody has to jump in and there is simply no agency that can do that. thank you so much for sharing that perspective for sharing that view. we really appreciate it and to show a heads of the middle east and north africa division with the henry school foundation here in berlin. thank you. and during the last, hara tax is october 7th or for killed and kidnapped. not only is rarely as but people of other nationalities as well. the biggest group of 4 nationals was from thailand. most of them had been working on the farms near the border with gaza. officials say that a time migrant workers are still being held hostage. many of them come from north
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east thailand, gate or not. this travel there to speak with survivors. and the families still waiting for their loved ones to be freed. just a few centimeters take up a whole hour. making carpets with the neighbors helps coming to them. now, past the time, sick with worry now hasn't been able to work since how much terrorists kidnapped her son more than 140 days ago. the only visitors to her tailor shop these days, all local officials inquiring about her situation. so of course that's a lot of pressure. i can't rest. i can't even think about my son all the time. i am constantly wondering how he is. i was told that they only get a blanket and i'm sure they don't sleep because they are so anxious on one of them on quite a lot like many ties. her eldest son goes in israel working for a farmer. well, they were not the 1000 bureaus. he owned
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a month help the family back home company. let him now bought this tractor for the family farm with the money her sons. and she says he continued working in israel despite knowing it was dangerous. so a little he's actually experienced a similar situation before side. 2 people were killed right in front of him when they were hiding in the shelter during another attack. i stopped the whole lot and i told him to come back, but he said it was normal there. a whole i do. in the neighboring village, this families were united. a new shot on gal was released of the 50 days of captivity. the money he on from 4 years working in israel, helped him buy a house and set up a chicken farm. but he says he will never forget the morning of october, 7, t 2, the band man would have been by line and they put us in an empty house for about an hour initially and then moved us to the tunnels. they know they won't,
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they hurt us badly, especially the 1st 2 to 3 lanes for a long time and we were only given bread and water just enough to survive. let's see. i counted the days by meals. otherwise, we just lay on the ground and this led to any other way to meet the non or these are the other type workers he was held hostage with on the day of their release. one of them is from the same village has come to him now son talking to his mother . it gives her hope that the most dangerous part may already be behind me. on the day of the kidnapping, there was a total of 5 tie was what they can captive. but the called could only fit for more people. and i know lots of be executed one right the lot by better wages than they can get at home. tens of thousands of time nationals, especially from this remote region walking east. right? they're able to do so because of an agreement between the 2 countries. but officials like the town may or feel the government should do more to protect. so
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it's included id with bob 10, couple miley welcome. it's my personal opinion on that. if it is up to the individual way, they want to go into that. they are the ones who take a risk of a high end. the ones who benefit from i last with the see day and with with that the government should provide adequate information about risk signs publishing this and that so that people can make an informed decision not to have to hold it upside for more than one. now, the labor agreement with israel has been suspended for the time. be many people here would now rather go to taiwan or south korea for what company. let me now says she wants her son to stay in thailand when he finally returns. she's bought some capital and land for him, so the rise in these fields will be ripe and about a month. she hopes he'll be back home in time for the harvest. dw asia pacific bureau chief care of matters who filed that report for us also
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spoke with ty, politician. i re plan with the reason. he spoke directly with moss and took the lead in negotiation process that led to the release of 23 ty hostages in november. and it would have raised and said that the release of ty hostages, still held by him last is linked to the end of his really air strikes on gaza. why is it so difficult to get the remaining tire hostages in israel set free? like i have the song but the all the release time work is the last israel. they were wearing t shirts. so each each really symbol which we are putting on is allowed israel to claim that they secure the release of a hostages. gets that one more robust, one of the $23.00 released hostages, and not be condemned to mass in an interview with the media, the media. so when it sold the interview, because they run late to asked us why, when the police tie hostages, somebody said that he was tortured by him. money. that didn't mean. and if he
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claimed this was not true, i have money that comes out when you can talk how to do. i mean, how about why? because of these interviews like lucky whether we choose to believe them or not, i agree that i expect. that's correct. but the release of the remaining hostages, title mind will become more challenging and getting money back guarantee, or your data mean not that night to. so you would say the fact that type of hostages that were released spoke out about the treatment at the hands of home us that had a negative impact on the car negotiations with that quote. and then they did. one of the formal hostages spoke in a negative way and then how mass also questioned wiper released hostages, didn't leave volume legit and today. why did they stay in israel for week? so they wouldn't show if the hostages really spoke for themselves to so so tight hostages that were released lie about how they were treated, actually by how most well to die. it would be best for release hostages. would talk about their release in a positive way tight,
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so we thought it would be beneficial for the remaining hostages for it. i think that's what i should say. things that will help for 8 remaining hostages. that would be released more easily young. if you can damn her mouth you for a straight them haven't quite good. how can you expect that they will release the 8 remaining hostages? by the time i think it will be good if it released hostages. what's that? things that would help for of us to be released before they think they will put you contacting the you why or cottage of applied to the young. i die. you have to be negotiating directly with home us in the wrong. what is your recommendation to the type government? what should happen next to get the remaining hostages free from uh, that's a bond type on, i believe a time difference should put on israel to or to stop the bombing for a week. how you get over, at least for a few day, has it been we what they want to do? i like this would allow the negotiations to begin not what can we have a talent has remained quiet. so i do a team and does not try to make come us understand our position,
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to be felt like that already that we should make it clear that we don't side with israel high is what i or because now it has become really difficult to free remaining hostages, how about the dot isn't last time government to clearly communicate with israel to, to stop the bombing as requested by him. us your thing. so that tool just kind of come in is god put, created a guy did. how about the wrong thing to do to lie either way? yeah, i'm going to do about that. so you would say the historically good relationship between thailand and the wrong is reason for hope that the remaining hostages will be freed soon if that caught in that. so it's only negotiations kind of proceed. i only if a current bond with results funding right now. well, it will be no negotiations like this doing what i mean is the bottom. it stops, however, they will release for remaining hostages if i just like they did last time about, is clear that the type people on not the enemy coming up so they don't need to keep them as hostages. facts about how can they release them now that the part of the
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problems are threats to the hostages. and i thought i'd like to think up with the tools icon died. and that was my colleague and have them wrapped us in thailand earlier. here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the associated press said that us president joe biden and on the president, donald trump, one their presidential primaries in the queue state of michigan. thousands of democrats, however, marked uncommitted on the ballot instead of voting for biden, following a protest movement over his continuing support for israel and its war against 2 months. a german naval ship, the has been seen here and file video has repelled and attack and the red sea by humans from the militia. that according to the german test agency tpa, the frigate fires on 2 targets, 1st engagement of germany's red sea emission to secure cargo ships against attacks by the run back to military. to may oral hopefuls in the mexican city of
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mount of the to have been guns down. within hours of each other. everything pointed toward organized crime syndicates being responsible. the current mayor said the murder is common headed, national election set for june, which civil rights groups have warned could become the most violent on record. a jury in new york has found to man guilty of the 2002 murder of hip hop pioneer jason mitchell, better known as jam master jay of the group. run dmc. the men convicted were one of his child, said friends, and his thoughts on prosecutors say that the 2 killed the run dmc founder in a dispute over a cooking distribution deal. moscow court has jail the leading human rights advocate over its opponent, opposition to the war and ukraine, or like, or love was given a 2 and a half year prison sentence. the 70 year old is co chairman of the russian rights
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group memorial, which was awarded the 2022 nobel peace prize. all and all of was convicted of for the russian government calls discrediting the on forces. and for open lea criticizing, a lot of them are both ends and vision of ukraine. despite the outcome, he sent a clear message to the regina i don't consider myself alone. i'm part of a large team, both in the memorial human rights organization and more broadly. we live in the 21st century, the russian, the parties are going backwards back from the 20th to the 17th and 16th century. and unfortunately, the country with them. but victory will still be ours. ahead of the verdicts or love spoken to the supporters outside the court. although the government has deemed to most foreign agents, he remains
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a prominent and celebrated figure in moscow, largely because of his affiliation with memorial. the countries, the oldest human rights organization, which was banned from operating in 2021. but the band has not halted, then work. we will look as we will live and sink. we hopes that some day what is happening now will end. and all like maybe will be released many of all of supporters have also been outspoken about the politically motivated nature of the charges of the car. it's a throwback to the soviet that when obedience that good and desirable by the apologies what the glad deliberately misleading is that because and these will view the agitation we know it well, we have been studying it for many years now. we've been back to it. some was initially the core tended or no a fine. but after retrying his sentence was increased as the redeem intensified,
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it's cracked down against kremlin critics. especially since bushes full scale invasion of ukraine and a programming note usually involved the widow of the late russian opposition leader . alexa in divani is scheduled to address the european parliament in strasburg this morning. we will bring you live coverage of her speech in a couple of hours. but 1st we're going to head to the arrest of a 65 year old woman here in berlin that has sent shock waves across germany. german newspaper bills reported that the woman's neighbor knew her as claudia, but she was actually daniela klett to who has been on the run for decades. as i suspected, member of the far left militant group a terrorized west germany during the 19 seventy's and eighty's done. you like it had been in hiding for more than 30 years. she belonged to the left wing extremist group, the red army faction. now the suspected form
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a terrorist has been arrested in a police department, isn't visual, we're certain that the person, the rest of this, then you like let to go. we have been living on the ground for 30 years, coming to end. this ends a man hunting that has been going on for almost 9 years. the thread on the section was founded in the spring of 1917 by under the as bought. i was thinking, mind move and go to humans lean. they come and go to change the political system even through violence for more than 20 years. a terrorist organization fought against what they viewed as wisdom and use imperialist system. the all right, you have committed 34 murderous, numerous bank robberies and bombings, more than 200 people were injured. doing a tax blamed on the group in april 1998 b r. a f announced its dissolution. many of the terrace groups crime says student not being solved. federal police us do searching for suspected already have members accused of attempted murder and robbery. and focus stopped on the left,
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left hand book. gov if the move of this have been wanted for us. toast mackenzie new terrace can never feel safe. not even after 30 years, not even after such a long time. and our security authorities are highly professional and always able to track down every hint terrorists, even after a long time to be on even how tough to the following. the rest of them, the left left to the 2nd person whose identity has not been released was also arrested and connected with the man hunt and dw political correspondent, julia sal dally, told me about how the rest came about. we heard some investigators that this came about because of a tip off that they received back in november, which led to further investigations into the case until the arrest happens today. and we also might want to note that in the last few weeks and months, investigators had put out a 150000 euro,
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a prize in money for whoever would come forward with information that would lead to a interest. and that might have led also to the tape off, but we've heard from investigators that they arrested a daniela can collect a in her apartment in berlin, that she did not pose any resistance that she had with her a 4 and forged passport with false information on her identity on it, we heard that she was arrested and taken to a jail in northern germany, where she was put forward 6 arrest warrants for serious robbery, and that her identity was confirmed through fingerprints. and that was julia. so dolly, speaking with us earlier, it's one of the world smallest fish, but it knows how to get attention. the 1.2 centimeter fish from southeast asia has a unique ability to produce the toys as loud as the gunshots. and now scientists that cherry tay university in berlin have found out exactly how the little creature
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can make such a big sound. a man or the sound can damage your ear. drums each is 10th, close to its unexpected souls. one of the world's smallest speech at 12 may lead me to a long new noah cerebrum. it can produce noise exceeding $140.00 decibels as low as a gunshot, automobile and siren. and we put the fish in a tank with but uh, and then set up a high speed video recording. so the recordings have an $8000.00 principles background. and then when you started this down, you can see what's going on inside inside the body. so we watch these videos of the fish making sound so you can see that the swing by the when i struck this struck then they can process. and then you can see this alternation compression that happens. um, but that's what the stock price at the scientists at the the sound comes when the
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fish bladder is truck by $1.00 of its own rates. and the rebus much hard to in males and females. that's why i only mail few show able to make such a noise. but why would they ever be that blocked fishes native to me in law where it sleeps in the waters and this sounds could be help and it communicates. so do you think that maybe that develops this mechanism for just the communication of job to communicate without any visuals and the fish to make sounds, whether by themselves, anyone that with other fish. so we're quite sure that at some sort of communication signal a phone with this new speech nemo, were able to make such a low noise. finding nemo would never have been a problem the and with that now you're up to date here and dw news. a quick reminder of our top story agencies are warning their operations and gaza could collapse the main us
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agency for palestinians. conrad is also facing of funding, short falls, leaving more than a 1000000 people that it serves at risk. i'm sarah kelly and for lunch. thank you so much for watching the
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