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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to you live from berlin, israel's prime minister of vows to avenge the depth of 6 hostages kills, and garza benjamin netanyahu says they were killed in cold blood before rescuers could breach them. families call on the government to a great deal to free the remaining captives. also ahead on the program voting is underway into eastern german states and on elections. i could see 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 quite richardson. thank you very much for joining us. we begin in israel, where anger is mounting after the military recovered 6 dead hostages from a tunnel in southern casa protesters are staging rallies in jerusalem and tell a vive, 2 demands their government agree, a cease fire with hamas and allow the release of the remaining hostages. they accuse prime minister benjamin netanyahu of undermining efforts to secure the release of their loved ones. or israel's opposition has called for a strike to pressure the government to reach a deal. some $100.00 hostages were made on accounted for since more than $250.00 were captured by hum us during the october 7th terror attacks. those was both 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 less copes of the relatives and friends and family beta. let me spell
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this a few hours ago. we informed the families that the idea of located the bodies of their loved ones and it underground tunnel and rough. uh huh. colgate blasio? i p all 5, you shall need the initial assessment suggest they were brutally murdered by how much terrorist and have them shortly before we reach them. someone could say we cannot the live on the morning of october 7th by the terrorist organization. how much i'll book they'll do on a day. it's not 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 to the w in december, his mother was full of hope. he would soon be released. even 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 were caught in. and i want to pray and
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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 tell of the health just hours before the idea and now it found the 6 bodies go for months, protests or is have been demanding a deal to release all hostages. to use the government of food thing. it's political survival above the lives of israeli citizens. all the care about these, the politics and they didn't approve to, to do a deal with the would come us and so our loved ones are still there. and thirdly, we don't see the horizon and don't know when they will be back with us. these really prime minister said the killing of hostages showed him us didn't want the deal. and the i say to the how must her wrists who murdered our hostages.
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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 small hostages are likely to further galvanize the protests with the opposition already vile waiting to bring israel's economy to a standstill. and journalist police levine has more on the story for us from tel aviv us. yes, is the best couple of hours the just some professional. those saying that the, 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. yeah. wireless is me, the cabinet, it was the taking that their decision on the right of presidents in the front of those 2 cards are not very far away from the are
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a rough all the way around. murder by tomas and milton separately and according to the details of the 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, another uh very 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 smokers would be symptom of the note that the audit troops are really getting closer to reaching the hostages. then 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
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a deal to for their release. it's just a lot yesterday evening and was also present and covering the events that happens every single saturday evening. the hostages, the only because of the hostages hold that event every uh, met and to show votes. and uh, we can tell that uh, the anger goes to one of the one that direction which of these, i think of a mistake uh acute, the prime minister of fed shopping dining the hospice deal and the, the results that we're seeing that the state in 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 the, every yes that on the rest of the and also today they are planning due to the planning kid to the and see or that and but just a get through this process the,
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the demand for the house is deal bigger and bigger maybe today and also during the week that today is rarely opposition leader. 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? so yes, a read the numbers, businesses has declared that they are the accepting, 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 restaurant 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 as well with somebody becomes a be hosted you know, want to make, convince him to call for strength as well. if that happens. and they say meaning
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should that take place in later today if that, how does that maybe not look more pressure, but they have 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 a hospice deal but will not give up on any of the strategic s as the, as i have already post it kind of difficult to be 3 kind of doing a many of the things that they are considered to be an obstacle before i'm deal. and these are 80 uh, a prime minister and the government still thinks that this is the brain for the, for a guarantee. is there a security in the future? thank you so much for joining us. but it's a very exciting and tel aviv. i can turn now to some other world news headlines, medical staff, we're going vaccinating more than 600000 children in golf or against polio. the territory has recorded its 1st case and over 2 decades. israel's military offensive has disrupted health care in gaza. as well says 3 police officers were killed when
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a gunmen opened fire on their vehicle near the west bank city of hebron. he has really been a true, excuse me, army is conducting a large scale operation in the occupied territory. health officials say at least 20 to palestinians have been killed since it began. the loading is underway and regional elections. i could see a far right party when the most of the seats in post war german history branches of a f d or alternative for germany are classified as right wing extremist by germany's intelligence agency. but the party is projected to make big games in the eastern states of sax, me and to india. the main stream conservatives and a new populace party could also put on a strong showing will arrive at the far right has been causing alarm in the east and also in other parts of germany. interchange of some, 3000 anti sd and anti far right protesters demonstrates in the regional capital air
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force. calling the far right a threat to democracy. activists march to the main square where the a f, d health, a pre election rally. and we have our chief political correspondent, nina has a reporting today from efforts in a terrain jenina. you're in front of a restaurant. i understand where the f d. uh much of its leadership has been meeting today. they are leading in the polls . they're entering j. i think the party is confident that it can convert that lead into an election victory. well here in starting to especially they've had a comfortable lead in the polls of the last couple of weeks ahead of the conservative cd you policy. so i'm go, i'm eccles policy even though uncle immacule is no longer active in politics and these new alliance that you mentioned, the b s w, that's a fall left alliance. and so one thing is beset the current government call. listed in here is a range of that consists of the last policy and the social democrats and the greens
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that is going to lose power tonight. a big question is going to be, will that higher will hold? that is the traditional agreement between all the established democratic policies in germany to not for many policy governments together with this paul rights. this is the policy which has been labeled officially as right wing extremist by the codes and services that lead candidate beyond hooker can also officially be called a fascist. that's something that a court has ruled. and so now this fire will have is still on regional level and of course also on the national level. but there are increasingly, there are a voices, especially within the conservative come, who are saying we need a more pragmatic pro approach to the f b as the policy is growing and strength. and the far right does a point, a twin in this state selection. can you explain a little bit what is behind to this shift that we're seeing as well as always,
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there are several factors. the particular demographics here in this region, with lots of young, educated people leaving the state. but, and there's also the decisions by the government invalid and when it comes to ukraine to support your claim for as long as it takes it is defense against russ's aggression. and that is something where the criticism of russia is a lot, the less strong here in syringe. so a lot of unpopular decisions being made. belinda, people here's and treat them, understand where they say we don't want this anymore. now that could, of course, have given the less policy a big boost and as a very popular state premier, the weather majority of people. here's a, he's a good man. we would have voted for him. if you could vote for him directly, but no, he's tied to his left party and that into has been galvanized and pulverized almost by this new movement buys of a volume connects the lines of very charismatic figure whose new on the political
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horizon in the sense that she's founded her own policy and very much campaigning on this issue of war and peace. we've mentioned this firewall and a keeping the a f d a out of coalitions that seem that one way to keep them out of government intervention would be an alliance between the cd you that's michael's party, as you say. and it's new as our of ok. in fact alliance. can you tell us a little bit more what that would look like? that is the big question because of course they do not agree on the or anything. so when you look at the policy programs, you said that and the b is double use a policy direction is not clear, it's a very new movement. it has a very limited amount of members. so far so, but they could become the king made his didn't like that special and they've already announced that they would even vote together with the a if the, if the a, if the presented some a reasonable low draft as they put it. if it came to that and that has so
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probably that to prove what would be other policies like you so much for reporting today that is due to these chief political correspondent, nina has an in, out in efforts and just a quick look at some other important stories right now, russia saying it has intercepted more than a 150 drones launched by ukraine targets included moscow and the surrounding region . fires broke out at an oil refinery and a power station. the course region where ukraine has launched and offensive was also targeted. and russian authorities have located 17 bodies at a helicopter crash sites. they are craft when missing. shortly after taking off with 22 people on board. most of the passengers were tourists visiting the remote come child confidence la. and a quick reminder of our top story at this hour, it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to avenge the depth of 6 hostages, killed in gaza. he says almost killed them in cold blood before the is really
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military could reached on the militant group capture them during the october 7th terror attacks. and that is our news update at this hour on clare richardson in for lynn. many thanks for watching the living independent, arise to our society is full of contrasts and inequality is a big challenge. many problems can only be solved by working together. yes, i think i pretend as a new sliver. what is home? how do we tackle the major issues about time because there is a significant risk of human extinction from advancing our systems.

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