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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin, israel's prime minister of vows to avenge the depths of 6 hostages, killed and gossip. spend a minute till yahoo says he'll settle the score with him off saying the hostages were killed in cold blood before these early military could reach them. also coming up voting is underway into eastern german states in an election that could see the far right when for the 1st time since world war 2, the if the party is forecast to win, the most votes in syringe you while a new less when populace the lions is also gaining ground there and in neighboring
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sense the marietta evan stain. welcome is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to hunt down the leaders of her moss. and as he put it, settle the score for the death of 6 is really hostages. in gossum, this comes after is really soldiers recovered their remains in a tunnel under roof off. there's a now who's said they've been killed in cold blood and that he held him most responsible. the militant group capture them during the october 7th terror attacks . hills was pulling and then it will show me one by one. i don't know the names of the 6 hostages, the read out on this really tv come crushing the less copes of their relatives and friends and family beta. this members, spose a few hours ago,
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we informed the families that the idea of located the bodies of their loved ones in an underground tunnel and rough hut, colgate blasio. i'd be out of 5. you shall need the harbor. initial assessment suggests they were brutally murdered by how much terrorist and they've been with shortly before we reach them. someone could say we cannot the live on the morning of october, 7th by the terrace organization will come us. i'll book the day. you will not the whole from us. one of the hostages was 23 year old is really american hersh. goldberg, paul, and he was seized by how much militants and a music festival in southern israel during the attack on october. the 7th was born in last month. his parents made an emotional speech at the democratic national convention in the us told anyone who is a parent or has had a parents, can try to imagine the anguish and misery,
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the john and i, and all the hostage families are enduring. a desperate plea resonating with people at this riley and tel aviv health just hours before the idea of announced it found the 6 bodies a protests or is demand a deal to release old hostages about a 100 still held by him us in gaza. they accuse the government of putting its political survival above the lives of israeli citizens. all they care about is the politics and they didn't approve to, to do a deal with the would come us and so our loved ones disappeared there. and thirdly, we don't see the horizon and don't know when they will be back with us. is it confirmed depths of 6 more hostages are likely to throw the galvanize the protests, putting more pressure on the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu.
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let's bring in journal is by like slow dean who joins us from tel aviv. so what more can you tell us about the operation that led to the recovery of the bodies of those 6 hostages? yes, so this morning. good. but so just and this road kind of confirm that the, the hostages were told 72 hours ago. so 3 days ago. and this, the alliance with the stipulation is about the fact that after the success, the risk you probably nbc, you just want to monitor a weight from where these bodies were found. apparently the, it was operating there. and how much is that? most of the information maybe because of, uh, the uh, operations that led to the release of the calling. and then they decided to kill the hockey cost, which isn't old enough to give his robust a chief mental separatist. you, we more live hostages. so then we go 72 hours and go deep inside of tunnels
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winnie majors uh inside the router and uh, at least the 4 of them were supposed to be released in a human interior phase in case of a deal of the course. this deal that didn't happen as though we see that it is all right now that they say is that tragic day in israel and see that there's a lot of race what the government right now? well, if it's really prime minister benjamin tanya, who released a video statement a short time ago, what was his message as well as just a moment the hill um to cosign to where it believes this video or this statement in general. um it, it been that the hours after the spokesperson dynamics books, person that told the nation about the tragic news. uh, so this is the 1st um, uh, i see that the people here in israel apprentice or the message was that the,
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the one that joel the hostages, or how much not the rated government. and they will be paying the price for their um, a action that the 1st of all the actually uh, the token is a message about the own positions. the goals for the, the process right now. and the, the lady that the uh, the sounds of the hostages that are going to work him and his government, he didn't mention that that day or actually did mention it in a way that he will continue push for a ceasefire hostage deal. that security is all there is risky purity as well, which means that we're going to see the same policy that any of us, paul, that uh will actually uh, keep the she was going but will not keep up with that strategic assets on basic is
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really my security needs in case of a deal. that wasn't journal as biling spot in speaking to us from tel aviv many thanks indeed for your reporting. all right, let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. israel says 3 of its police officers were killed when a gunman opened fire on their vehicle near the west bank city of hebron. these really army is currently conducting a large scale operation and be occupied territory. palestinian health officials say the operation has left at least 22 palestinians dead. the united nations health agency and its partners have begun to drive to vaccinate more than $600000.00 children in gaza against polio is, comes after the territory record at his 1st case in over 2 decades. israel is military offensive, hasn't disruptive the health sector leading to the return of the highly infectious
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and deadly disease. the social media platform x has gone offline and brazil, best after a supreme court judge ordered the shut down of the service, formerly known as twitter. the judge says the decision was made to tackle political this information and a tax on brazil's democracy. the owner of x the on mosque has repeatedly claimed that the judges actions amount to censorship as well. power has been restored across venezuela after a massive 12 hour outage. plunge the entire country into darkness. the government has blamed. would it called sabotaged by opposition? forces they've been protesting. what they said was fraud in july's widely dispute selections. it has provided no evidence to support the accusation. at least 7 people died when a bus overturn to the us state of mississippi early saturday. the victims include a 6 year old boy and his teenage sister,
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emergency responders. so the bus was not fitted with passenger seat belt. well here in germany voting has begun and regional elections that could see a far right party when the most eve, since world war 2 branches a v, a f, d, or alternative for germany are classified as a right wing extremist by germany's intelligence agency. but the parties projected to make a big gains and the eastern states of saxony, interest in the mainstream conservatives, and a new far left populous party could also see a strong showing chancellor. all of shows is governing the social democrats were pulling poorly ahead of the vote. well the rise of the far right is causing alarm in the east and other parts of germany. and to reduce i'm 3000 and c, a c, and anti fluoride protesters tip to the streets of the regional capital airport on saturday. pronouncing the far right populace a threat to germany's democracy,
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the demonstrators march through the city center to the main cathedral square where the 50 held its final rally before the election. and for some analysis on today's regional elections in eastern germany, i'm joined in the studio of id w political correspondent, hands around tons. good to see you. so tell us what is driving the appeal of these anti establishment far right and far left parties. i think there's one issue that is at the core of their appeal and that as migration, or rather that opposition to migration, especially in eastern germany. but this is obviously an issue that is also a problem and then to the elsewhere in europe and elsewhere in the world. especially since germany took in a lot of the migraines to hundreds of thousands from survey. and i've gotten this done in recent years. so that's something both of these party supports overall the, that they are against. and they also share
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a sympathy for russia and strangely enough, for in other words, they feel that the will in ukraine should end as quickly as possible, even if that means giving into russia and uh, the anti establishment. a core of things that also plays a role the fact that they are against the established parties in berlin, which in large parts of east germany as seen as unreliable and weak. well, we do have to remember that these are state elections and state parliament don't really have a say in foreign policy in germany. that's what the federal government decides. but if the far right of the does have a strong showing, what could that mean on a federal level? but we have to see that the f d, as in fact present, represented an old regional problem and 16 of them in germany and also in the central parliament and abundance talk to. so it is very present also on the federal level, but it has never been the strongest party in a single federal states in germany. and that is potentially possible in these
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elections today. that would mean that all the other parties more or less, would have to get together to prevent the a if the, from forming a government in that state is flights into the ceiling. yes. which sees new coalition is that we have never seen in germany. and it, in the end, it will have effects in central german politics and federal politics as a whole. because it's basically we can see, established policies and needs to forces them to go into compromises that they haven't entered into before. now and i'd like to ask you about this new zach of voc and connect alliance to b, s w, the founder of this, the lines that of items. and then she calls herself a less conservative. but what exactly does that mean? yes, i think uh, you know, what is really uh, notable about her alliance is set to its very basic the policy based on her personality on her, on of next to self. she's from the east. so she gives the people there
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a feeling of speaking from the hearts of our understanding of their concerns. she is a conservative come in this in the sense that she supports the kind of all sort of terry and form of communism. one might say she even supported starlen or some visuals that started until in have been her past um, and no pod from the issues that doctors mentioned, n t migration and russia. she does not support it for the social measures such as increasing pensions and so on. but in the ends of surface, another thing that's driving the appeal for her punching and the social democrats, the party of chancellor, all of shawls b, s p d, they're looking like they may see their worst a result in history. what's behind that? well, the established product is unlocked well established in the east of germany that don't have the root of structures that don't have
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a large number of members. so they haven't really, since the unification of germany for 2 years ago, established themselves well in the parts of germany. and now they are basically seeing that's a versus a turning away, something possibly because of the bickering that's been going on in gym and government and coalition between the social democrats, the greens and the marketable free democrats, that's been forming a government for the last couple of years and have not really been successful in pushing forward the policies. so people have been turning against them for those reasons as well. definitely is hands broad hands. thank you so much for all of your insights. always great to talk. you're watching the double you news. a reminder now of our top story is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to avenge the depth of 6 hostages killed in casa. he says him, off, killed them at cold blooded before these really military could reach them. the militant group capture to them during the october 7th terrace. you're up to
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