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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to life from berlin, is real prime minister vows to avenge the depths of 6 hostages killed in gaza. benjamin netanyahu says that they were killed in cold blood before the is really military could reach them all the way ahead on the show. voting is underway into eastern german states in an election. i could say the far right when a state election for the 1st time since the end of world war 2, the
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i'm clear richardson thank you very much for joining us. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu his valve to hunt down the leaders of hamas after the military said it had recovered the bodies of 6 hostages. from a tunnel in southern casa, israel's opposition has called for a strike to pressure the government to reach a deal to free. the remaining hostages captured by him off and 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, crushing the laptops of their relatives and friends. the saw me beta. if members, spose a few hours ago, we informed the families that the idea of located the bodies of their loved ones in an underground tunnel and rough i had co, great to offer you the idea of a solid visual need. the initial assessment suggests they were brutally murdered by how much terrorist and have them shortly before we reach them this month. that's how they were kidding up the life on the morning of october 7th by the terrorist
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organization. how much the book to be on a day is going up the whole from us. one of the hostages was 23 year old israel, the 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 speaking through d w in december, his mother was full of hope. he would soon be released. i'm not, i pay all the time that i know there are kind good guys and civilians who are also caught in this horrible situation that we're caught in. and i want to pray and hope that there's someone kind there being kind to hers and to the other, you know, innocent people who are also being held there in a terrible situation. such words would resonate with people at these riley and tel aviv held just hours before the adf. and now it found the 6
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bodies go for months, protests, or is have been demanding a deal to release all hostages. they accuse the government of putting its political survival above the lives of israeli citizens, all the care about these the olympics and they didn't approve to, to do a deal with the with come us. and so our loved ones has to be there. and thirdly, we don't see the horizon and don't know when they will be back with us. these rarely prime minister said the killing of hostages showed him us didn't want to deal a little something else i say to the how must her wrists who murdered our hostages . and i say to their leaders, your blood is on your hand, or we will not rest and we will not be silent. we will pursue you. we will find you and we will settle the score with you. the conferred depths of 6 more hostages are
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likely to further galvanize the protests with the opposition already vile when to bring israel's economy to a standstill. journalist believes living has more on this story for us from tel aviv. yes is the best couple of hours. the pathologist and professional those saying that they the hostages and were told that between 48 to 70 hours ago. which means that we're talking about the to the evening. man, while we're talking the wireless is me. the cabinet was the taking that their decision on the way to prison in the front of those 2 cards are not very far away from very rough all the way around. murder by tomas and milton separately and according to the details of the little town with the head shots, all of them alongside the other um and looking out to the other areas. so it would be were because acute is um, uh,
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another uh great for the details that they were found. uh, um 20 meters on the ground in total just $100.00 and it just excuse me, one kilometer away from the place said that the, the idea of the soldiers found a like hostage meant to be before that. so maybe the, some of those would be sent to me with the note that the audit troops are really getting closer to reaching the hostages and merge of them in order not to give this achievement to these varieties. and this will be just devastating. this for families to say their loved ones been murdered after surviving almost 11 months and how much captivity. how much of that anger will also be directed towards the netanyahu government for not securing a deal to for their release. so this will allow you to study evening and was also present and covering the events that happens every single saturday evening of the hostages. the hostages hold that event every uh met and to show votes. and uh,
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we can tell that uh, the anger goes to one of the one that direction which of these, i think the mistake accused the prime minister of federal prison. i think the author steal and the, the results that we're seeing that the state and resolve that we're seeing this morning are the direct results of his decision. that's according to some of the families of the hostages. we're going to see that um, uh, and the families will be hostages. and after some statement that they agree, yes, the rest of the and also today they are planning due to the planning care to the and c or that it just a get to this process. the, the demand for the house is deal bigger and bigger. maybe today and also during the week that today is really oppositional liter. yeah. your la pete has called for a strike to shut down israel's economy in an effort to pressure the government to reach a deal. how influential do you think this might be?
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so yes sir, ready? uh, numbers, businesses has declared that they are but um, accepting the assess, drank, and they're not gonna be operating in the next uh, med, 24 hours. uh, all of these businesses are small to medium businesses that for now we're talking about rest, arrived, change and press there. i'm send, send them a hold of maybe something about malls, but uh, the bigger issue here is the reported meeting between the workers union uh, or actually the head of the workers union. and as all the stuff is very powerful organization and israel with somebody because of the cost and you know, want to make convince him to call for strength as well. if that's happened, somebody say meetings should that take place in later today. give that, how does that maybe not look more pressure, but the from what i understand that according to the prime minister's office, he's not to manage to change his policy will continue to seek
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a hospice deal but will not give up on any of this strategic access that, as i've already told you, found it difficult to be sorry, you cut the door and many of the things that they are considered to be an obstacle before i'm deal. and these are 80 uh prime minister. and the government still thinks that this is brain for the course. i guarantee is there a security in the future? thank you so much for joining us. that is a very exciting and tell of eve. and we can bring you up to speed now and some other world news headlines. the u. n. health agency and as partners have begun a drive to vaccinate over 600000 children in garza against polio. it comes after the territory reported its 1st case in over 2 decades, as well as military offensive has disrupted the health sector leading to the return of the highly infectious and deadly disease. this is ralph says 3 of us police officers were killed when a gunmen opened fire on their vehicle near the west bank city of hebron. these rarely army is currently conducting
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a large scale operation in the occupied at territory. palestinian health officials say the operation has left at least $22.00 palestinians, that russia, as, as it has intercepted more than $100.00. 50 drones, launched by ukraine. targeted areas include moscow and the surrounding region. fires broke out and an oil refinery in the capital. and at a power station, the 1st region where ukraine has launched an incursion was also reportedly targeted and authorities in russia say they've found a 17 bodies at a helicopter crash flight in the east. the aircraft went missing shortly after taking off on saturday with 22 people on board. most of the passengers were tourists. the remote to come charge cut peninsula is a popular adventure travel destination. voting is underway and regional elections. i could see a far right party with the most seats in postwar german history. branches of the a,
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f. d or alternative for germany are classified as right wing extremists by germany's intelligence agencies. but the party is projected to make big gains in the eastern states of sax, me, and to ranger the mainstream conservative and a new far less populous party could also see a strong showing otherwise, at the far right has been causing alarm in the east. and in other parts of germany interchange of some 3000 anti sd. and anti far right protesters took to the streets of the regional capital effort on saturday. for announcing the far right populace, a threat to germany's democracy. the demonstrators march through the city centers the main square, where the f d held its final pre election riley. so plenty to unpack here for more on today's regional elections. in eastern germany, i'm joined in the studio by our political correspondent tens, brand have good to see. you. tell us a little bit more about the a f
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d. what does this party stand for? what are the issues there campaigning on that are appealing to voters there as far right. extreme is. so it's to some extent the, the nazis in fact, in some regions of the federal states that i've, i think today the official and german secret service. so the intended to serve as classifies them as, as nazis as far right extremist. and the issue that they have really grown big on is the aggression issue of migration or anti migration. you might say the attempt to stop firing us from coming kind of coming into germany. obviously that's an issue that's big in germany, in europe elsewhere and also elsewhere in the world. but here in germany, they have really seen, arise in a voting because of this issue. and it has become particularly emotional in the last week or so here in germany because it wasn't the attack and of western german city by an asylum seeker from syria who killed 3 people at a festival in the city called zoning. and in fact, today there was
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a commemoration service full that's for those victims involving and addressed by frank. right. that's fine. my other children present been. and in that ceremony it became clear that the tech really struck germany at us. hawkins, that were germany's understanding as a country that is open to the world. that is open to people coming here as long as they stick to the rules in germany. and so it's this issue. and in fact, also this kidding, that is given new boost, a new boost to. so the asked you to the far right integration, very front and center here. there's also a new far left populist party that's let's lead to do well. and these elections as lead by his, are involved in connection as called the b s w to. and her party also shares something else in common with the a f d. and that's when it comes to german military support for ukraine. right? yes. as of august next, they also are against immigration,
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but they also share with the f d, the support for russia, basically they would want the war and ukraine to end as quickly as possible, even if that means basically getting into russia. and that's something that resonates in these parts of germany where they used to be part of communist east germany. and you say at that time be very close to the former soviet union towards us today in russia. so people, there are very afraid that this will, could come into germany, could, to the effect the region and the field to some extent a connection to russia. so a docking station himself really hood party is old about her as a person, as opposed to another to she also comes from full, the east germany. she is a long term communist used to be almost you could say a start and just at times and people there, i think feel to some extent, that she understands them, that she speaks to their hearts as it were. now these are regional elections in germany. so help our international audience understand what they might tell us
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about what we might see down the road in terms of the national scene and national elections in germany. most likely it was possible that it will happen here for the 1st time. is that the far right as the will become the strongest party and one of these federal states that have an extra us today into the ring. joe, if that is the case, then all the other parties will be forced to cut off or age to form the coalition. so that the f d does not, in fact, get the power to become the government in that region. and these kinds of coalitions are very unusual, a very new in germany, and likely to affect the standing of various parties at a national level. we already see that at the moment the governing coalition at the moment assertion, democrats, greens, and fremont, good liberals, is not a coalition, but from good expect the most people that really have all that much in common and that really have had trouble finding common ground. it's really damaged their reputation as policies has less, in fact, to
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a situation where and these regional elections, they're likely to do very badly indeed. well, thank you so much. that is hands brunt our political correspondent and that is our show at this hour. and i'm clear. richardson, thank you so much for watching the i sorry one on 6 time. so please come into the more people than ever on the move worldwide. in such an one great timing question is very, very difficult to find out about time on store info. mike runs the.
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