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the, the you watching dw news live from the lead these rail free, so hostage from gone to call you for hondo comedy is the 1st hostage to be found a live on the ground since the october statement, the tax on east round by how most, if it's to free to move in $100.00 cast is still being held by him. must continue. also on the program authorities into us file, a new indictment against full met president donald trump. forward. he's a ledge to time to live a tune. the 2020 election results and another wave of drawings and resolves heats your crime. the president says he's country used f 165 digits to count to the
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attacking the welcome to the program on jared, read the is. riley military has rescued. one of the hostages taken in the october 7th tier attacks led by how much is riley officials said that kind of lead for hon . comedy was found in a tassel tunnel in southern casa, he's the 1st hostage to be rescued. a live underground academy is recovering and hospital way. his medical condition is described as normal. i'm also supposed to be still holding around $110.00 hostages. about a 3rd of them, i believe, to be did well, it's rouse prime minister benjamin netanyahu splunk. we'd all cottage shortly after he arrived in hospital. he vowed to bring home the remaining hostages, the bolts of the sun coming. welcome home, far hon. localities. i congratulate these really army engine,
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but on another successful rescue operation, we are working tirelessly to bring all our hostages back. we are doing this in 2 main ways so we can negotiations interested operations. both approaches require our military presence on the ground and continue with military pressure and a most. we will continue to operate in this manner until we bring home everyone. i'd like to welcome laura blumenfeld now. she's the middle east analyst a new york times best selling author and a senior fellow at the phillips merrill center for strategic studies at johns hopkins school for advanced international studies. welcome to you, hostage rescues at by israel relatively. really, what do you make of the slightest release? are they rare indeed, is only the 4th hostage rescue in 10 months where the is really is and, and multi nationals have been health and home us. look, he humanizes the hostage issue. it's hard to keep those faces to believe that
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they're real. they're not just posters, they're real people. um and this was a father of 11 who came out squinting because he hadn't seen sunlight per month or 40 pounds dinner. i would say the 2nd notable thing is he's, he's a muslim, he's an arab, he spoke, you know hebrew though, because he's a citizen of israel. and the commanding officer of the is really a military officer who welcomed him, greeted him in arabic, which kind of pushes back on the narrative that israel is an apartheid country. but more and more realistically, a kind of multinational multi ethnic community, the 12 years children who were killed by the hezbollah rock at last month on that kicked off the most recent cycle of retaliation in the north. also we're in junior so i think that's notable as well. and then finally, i think that, you know, today while we were celebrating the rescue one hostage, there was a funeral for another 11 of the bodies that was recovered last week. there was 6 hostages who were not rescue so i think that add some pressure to reach
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a negotiated deal. i wanted to ask you about that. how do you think these effects any potential sci fi a deal to bring remaining hostages? heim, as well as the hostage families know that there are at least 70 of the a 100 um remaining uh hostages, who they believe are alive and it's not realistic. although prime minister netanyahu says they can do both, they can do rescue operations, but also hosted negotiations is not realistic to think that they'll all be free by the military. i do think that today's operation puts pressure on seeing why or the leader of hamas, as well as the unsuccessful attack by his bola on saturday night, because it just shows that you know how mazda is on the defense. and the military is not the way that they're going to achieve their goal. so i do think that's a good sign. it's harder to reach to and war now. you know, he's cut off, he's in the tunnels. the negotiations do continue though. i believe that they're, they're continuing tomorrow and go ha, with low level work in groups rep,
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that kind of nuts and bolts details. unfortunately, the devil in this case is in the details and it's going to be hard to get there laura, bit more broadly as well. as finding conflicts on, on multiple fronts, including in, in gaza as well as against the ron's various proxies like human cities and has the law in live. and on this you just mentioned, how long do you think is well, can withstand all these as well. and like the ron and its proxies are playing a long game, they have a doomsday clock ticking backward into in palestine square. and to here on to 2040, where they predict that israel will be an isolated. that's one of the reasons why prime minister netanyahu was pushing so hard for him when he calls total victory. i mean, for him it's, you know, the hostages today. yes, those are the faces that we see. but if you trade them for paulson and prisoners, those are going to be 10 or a 100 more hostages tomorrow. this is why he feels like it's so important to push
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back in that way and we achieve that deterrence that they've been trying to reclaim after the surprise attacked on october 7th. so much of this war has been about intelligence the, the, the, the achievement by taking out i. hi nia, into hey ron, which was an intelligence qu for israel and sugar, who is the commander of his bola, in 11 on for a new ton. yahoo! that's his way back to redemption showing. not only can they be smart, they can be smart and strong. was middle aged donnell, as laura blumenfeld there. thank you very much. thank you. let's take a quick look now. it's some other global news headlines. see, israel says it's deliberate enough polio vaccine for more than a 1000000 people in casa shipment started when the 1st case and a quarter of a century was discovered, i'd groups hoped to vaccinate more than 600000 children unenrolling for a sci fi a. so inoculations can begin german police have shot dead,
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a man who attacked offices with knives in the western city of new was no one else was injured chance. the old shots has bound to tighten weapons loads following a mass, stopping, which killed 3 people in nearby is willing and last weekend. as us prosecutors have secured a new indictment against donald trump, in the case, accusing him of trying to overturn the 2020 us presidential election, prosecute as a pressing ahead with the original 4 charges against trump font. the indictment now takes into account a recent us supreme court ruling that full met. presidents have broad immunity from criminal prosecutions. trump has dismissed the changes as an act of desperation. let's get more now from the w. washington correspondent benjamin alvarez. group of benjamin. so a new indictment all of a donald trump, if it's to overturn the 2020 election. how does this affect the case against him?
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that remains to be seen, but of course this revised federal indictment. the keys, as donald trump of trying to overturn the 2020 it presidential election lawsuit basic, lays out the same for charges. as you mentioned, the prosecutors brought against the former president last year, but this time they focus on trump's role as a political candidate seeking re election bravo. then as the president at the time and of course, taking into account. and that's so highly significant to you. this reasoning, supreme put ruling that says that a former president has brought immunity from criminal persecution. so we will now here from trump side, from his lawyer as a force and also from the office of his special council. they will be discussions on how fast things will now move forward. and that's, of course, something that's not in the interest of the lawyers of donald trump that are seeking to delay a trial until after the november president selects right. benjamin trump has called
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this a travesty on social media. how are his legal troubles affecting his campaign to be re elected us? prison is this right. donald trump wrote a lengthy post on to a social. he said that the supreme court's immunity rolling should lead to the entire case being thrown out is saying, and i quotes as smith, it's rewrote the exact same case in an effort to circumvent the supreme court decision. you once again called this a which fund, if the to the new indictment is an act of desperation, it is yet of course you have to determine if this is a win or loss for the trump team today. his campaign and him and might of course, is see this as a loss. you can sense a how frustrated it is, but this is still here, but we are only 70 days a had since, until they're still 70 days left for the presidential elections. and if there's something that we've seen over the last couple of weeks is that a lot can happen in the 70 days. and of course, it also depends on how far his team can continue further delaying this criminal
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case because it's of course, a part of a broader strategy to push donald trump legal troubles past november, hoping that in case of a victory, if he makes it back into the why don't you put a point in a tony general who would then drop the cases in time? that's our correspondent benjamin the other is group in washington dc. many thanks for that benjamin where ukraine's president has confirmed that if 165 digit supplied by wisdom countries we used to count to russian attacks this week, flooded me. zalinski said the judge shant down some of the missiles and drawings that raso launched at targets in ukraine. the latest wave of the tax killed at least 5 people. the trail of destruction and ukraine suffer read your region after a 2nd day of heavy russian bombardment. the overnight attack resulted in several
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casualties. fatal strikes also had president folding mirror. zalinski is hometown creevy, re so lensky said. ukraine used western fighter jets to repel russia's messiah attack, confirming for the 1st time. it's use of f. 16 jets in combat. and these huge attack of russians we destroyed already something we saw some drones using gap 16 i will share how many, but we did it thanks to bottom this they gave, it gave us an experience provided to us, but again, it's not enough. us made f sixteens, or one of the most sophisticated weapons supplied to ukraine by allies. the lensky insists you crean also needs long range missile systems. in the face of such attacks, he said, ukraine had now put its own locally made messiahs to the test. little
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looper black. this was the 1st successful test of ukrainians, ballistic missile greens. i congratulate our industrial defense complex on the problem so that i cannot get more details about the missile at the moment it kept abuse, and the multiple julie told me that much in the aftermath of russia's era attacked . so lensky is asked allies to lift restrictions on using western long range missiles to allow keys to strike targets deep inside russia, ukraine's allies warri doing so could lead to further escalation with russia. pressure has responded to cranes, please with the 1st message. good, well, this is blackmail. it's an attempt to pretend that the west wants to avoid excessive escalation is what that's not the case. the west does not want to avoid the escalations, the west, and how do we save in russian is looking for trouble. but let's go with another why it's russia has warren ukraine's allies. if they do respond to ukraine's request,
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they could risk another world for so ukraine's army says it has gained control of mo, lined in russia as cost region and taken almost $600.00 prisoners. since it's done that it's offensive to double use. sonya found to has more now one other question we think to the presence of landscape some of the objectives of this incursion, introduction as cost region had already been the treaty said wanted, the russian will increase plans to occupy the board of regents of chimney. and so let me also claim that the incursion of slowed the advance of russian troops across this is a strategic town in the eastern donates regions with auction forces on the attack. what are the main goals of this incursions? what's to try to ease the pressure in the eastern overstretched of your premium defenses there and to the of the briefing we also heard from ukraine stopped me to treat them on the onyx on the subsea. and he said brush, as indeed begun to re deployed about 30000 troops besides some distance like those
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in ukraine to course, because of that number would increase. one of the interesting things we hooked to the president's landscape talked about a plan for victory, which he said he wants to present to us. he said this ongoing costs incursions is part of that plan. he also said it's linked to you queens 2nd, the summit which is set to be held lead to the seal. and that's the, some it is all about, you know, whitening golden support for your brain space formula which is centered on this idea that you don't own a russian troops withdrawal from, from on a few freight. and so i think was certainly seeing some movements here about the single fusions and some indication that one of the goals of this incursion was indeed to get through. i shifted to negotiating table sonya sonic. and then finally, the boeing suicide is, is cautiously optimistic about to buy the pond to comfortable in last week. the buildings are released. it's video on tuesday. the twins are also nice thing between spending time with them of the main main and an incubator under human supervision. normally when kind of just give birth to twins, they are in the rise. one of the cops, the 1st month, 1st month,
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is considered critical as the baby pandas are still developing their immune system . and we wish them all the best that's more on our website, www. dot com. thanks so much. the can you see is what old cars tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on the real media. watch now on youtube. a man turns people's thinking upside down, his profession philosopher, his name and model account, his motto, dare to know that was.
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