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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin, then you mean that's an yahoo says israel will not give into a key how much demand that yahoo insists is really troops won't leave guys as border with egypt as refusal as a major obstacle to a hostage release. deal is really demonstrators demand in another night of mass protest. also coming up. germany is political establishment, seeks a way forward after a historic victory for the far right. the alternative for germany party one regional election and eastern germany. but the other party is about to keep it out of power. the
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. i'm david levitz. welcome to the program. protesters in israel have taken to the streets for a 2nd consecutive nights to demand their government. make a deal to free hostages, still held by hum us these latest mass demonstrations that were sparked by the depths of 6 captives and gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu asked for forgiveness for failing to secure their release alive. but he insisted he would press on with israel's military campaign against him, us, and to keep control of strategic territory within gaza. the turmoil over the hostages fate came as another of the slain captives was laid to rest thousands line the streets of jerusalem to pay their final respects to her. she goldberg pole in the 23 year old as the latest hostage kidnapped by him last on
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october, the 7th, to be laid to rest in israel. first, we failed to fail due for 23 years. i was privileged to have the most stunning honor to be hers is mamma. i'll take it and say thank you. i just wish it had been for longer needs really american was kidnapped at the music festival during the october 7th come off terror attacks. these really military says his body was among 6 recovered in a tunnel in gaza over the weekend. shortly after they were killed by him. us. they bits administered us. we book the prime minister, apologized for their death certificate. i'm ok, let me hold. i told the families, let me close one. i repeat it tonight to a new look here. if i ask for your forgiveness,
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so it's not for not bringing them back alive. i know cool. we will close. i will do, but we didn't succeed. totally. i'm unable to, he added that no one is more committed to their release than he is, and called criticism of his approach to a cease fire deal. shameful. on the desk slip the hostages, have spark 2 days of mass protests across is real. the demonstrators are calling for an immediate deal with from us to bring the remaining hostages home. the release of block many major roads in and around tel aviv snarling traffic for hours. there have also been several classes with police. the and this is the only way they can hear the voice, stop everything. that's the problem with the is riley government. they won't listen
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. they're not thinking about the only thinking about the government. on monday, the demonstrators were joined by thousands of striking workers who disrupted services at hospitals. schools as well as flights at israel's main airport. union leaders eventually called off the strike when the court said they had not given enough notice. it also called the work stoppage, politically motivated. aaron, david miller is a middle east analyst and a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. you joins us from washington, d. c. good to have you with us. we heard netanyahu asking the families of the hostages for forgiveness, but it doesn't appear. he's changed his position on the gaza war. so where does that leave cease fire and hostage negotiations at this point? you know, this isn't really a question of one hand clapping. it's 2 ends class and based on my experience as
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a result of negotiations, they close only when they're sufficient urgency on the part of the just saying because of all and probably tragically and sadly isn't so efficient urgency. i mentioned y'all is part of the part of yes, yes. and you are the pre eminent power steering decision maker and scans somewhere below ground in a tunnel. and right that's probably surrounded by hostages in roughly 400 units. and due to a basic events over the last 40 hours, convince me that there is no original number one. the wilful execution of 6 hostages probably 48 hours before the idea of discovery and 2nd, benjamin netanyahu. this determination to hold out for control of it. philadelphia quarter and even though it was on security and is really defense forces, analysts and commanders have assured that there is a way to secure it are,
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is really interest without a permanent is really present. so yes, philadelphia corner is important right now it's the hostages. stan or it's usually a threat, is really it's gonna always deal with the box. they have to figure out a way to get the hostages only right now. now there should wire nor benjamin to, to know are compared to make the compromises and the concessions that were unable american mediator to broker every now you're mentioning the philadelphian court or which it seems on the face of it is a the major sticking point right now. as it seems, and negotiations between israel and hum us as a space along the egypt guys, a border. why do you think that netanyahu is refusing to budge on that, on giving up control of it? if it's not philadelphia quarter, we probably will be some something else. we're benjamin netanyahu. i was entire political world is driven and tethered to one overriding objective,
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which is maintenance of benjamin the now in fault is complaining the interest of the state of israel with his own. bullard went on trial for a robbery for richard trust in new jersey. some district court before 3 judges for years and running. he knows that if you lose this power, you can find a way, somehow the end run me and i, or the way the trial or haven't, can't. the face is either a conviction, possibly, or a terminally, a plea bargain, to avoid prison, that would be in the end of his political career. so this is the, the key to understanding benjamin netanyahu was most, it seemed to me that means keeping a coalition of 64 seems retort stream is ministers. were threatened to both leave the coalition. should the prime minister make any sort of concession on philadelphia, philadelphia, cora, or frankly, anything that would lead for bosh in power and does it in reality as well?
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unfortunately, how much money survives most likely as an insurgency? so right now, it seems to me the u. s is in a strategic sort of called a say, and there's no easy or quick way, you know you're saying that benjamin netanyahu has no interest in a deal us presidential by and has said that netanyahu is not doing enough to achieve a hostage deal. does bite and though have more leverage to get not in netanyahu or to act would you look at the last 11 months? the answer to that question would be here. and we have 70 days left before wherever, most consequential elections in modern american history. with joe biden's, vice president as the democratic nominee, and the reality is no political candidate, no secretary state, no president. and certainly no domini running for officers. any state right now
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in picking a major fight in confrontation with his really prime minister to remember english or a conflict between israel and egypt. america's capacity to leverage and pressure would be great, but it's not. it's a call between israel and an organization which by stature we of us is declared as a port jervis organization was clear to terrace or john tober 7 and as appears as folding and killing hostages, including americans. so i think the aaron laven miller restrictions, much diminished, and david miller, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, we're gonna have to leave it there. thank you so much. thanks for having a quick look now at other stories making news around the world. the united kingdom is a spending some weapons sales to is around like foreign secretary, david lam. he says it was due to concern they could be used in violation of international law in gaza as well as the defense minister said he was deeply
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disheartened by the decision. the us has seized a plane belonging to venezuelan president nicholas and the door one force minute officials seize the aircraft in the dominican republic for a legend, sanctions violations. and then we went to florida. they said it was bought illegally in the us. and as well as government called the move, piracy russian president vladimir putin has arrived in mongolia for a 2 day state visit. the trip is going ahead despite mongolia, as membership in the international criminal court. under international law, mongolia is required to arrest the russian president on an i. c. c. warrants accusing him of war crimes and ukraine. while germany's political leaders are considering their options after the far right alternative for germany party took 1st place and a state election on sunday. the a f d as it's called one,
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the vote and the eastern state of the range. despite being classified there as extremist by german authorities, the half the one almost a 3rd of the ranges of votes and came a close 2nd in the neighboring state of saxony. but his chances of governing appear slim as all other parties have refused to work in coalition with it. german chancellor, old off shorts, whose social democrats fared poorly in both modes, urged all parties to form coalitions without right wing extremists. wow side, right. if the may have emerged as the biggest when that into region of electrons, but will likely end up in opposition. all main screen policies have pledged to po a firewall against entering a coalition with the n d migration party and both the range and sex any. but although it's the majority didn't cost they vote for the a if the and don't want to see if govern some state. it has a mandate to form a coalition for whiskey and stuck methods. you just have to come together in the
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interest of democracy for us to know. yeah, they will crotty no later, i'm tired of villa in the cheryl's votes is simply looking to be model. i'll feel so organ, but at some point do you have to ensure that people see that choices being reflected while in fulfill clifton things up on saturday? i think they should be given a chance to work together with everyone. when only then can you say whether they're up to it or not, by denying them that chance by claiming to be too good, you actually end up elevating them and you shouldn't do that too much. but there is concern about the rise of the file, right? why does t as the fact that the f d has done so well, especially in rural areas is concerning me. so they didn't. yeah. as long as this, i think it's basically right not to work with them. but it's hard to see a government being formed at all, then you can come to us. it's like,
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it's terrible. absolutely terrible message was that. so i don't know what will become of germany and wild be a if the say they have the rights to govern in state level coalitions. the parties running the national government on the pressure, they badly manage to scrape 10 percent of the vote combined with just to you to go before federal elections. these results are likely to increase the tensions filled by off. shots is already divided coalition as much as dealing as a political scientist and lecturer at trinity college dublin. earlier we asked him why the api is so popular. the german, he looks more fragmented and clever. why is that? we've seen a long time, maybe, maybe ever, and it's supposed to be history and debate. so this is a complex mix of issues and the one address to core positional issues. these are issues that parties differ on and voters vote for the party that is close to b or prefer position during integration and through knowledge and from the knowledge. but you also have some kind of intense discussions arouse because
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valence issues. these issues are parties usually agree on because i agree on a particular position and vote us both based on competence including p, send a route, for instance, in this campaign center, to present it around to the roughest workers to crane. but also politically representation, fee of expression and the, the manage to capitalize on both types of issues as of course well known for its an extreme positions and integration and crime that invest as a position to the federal government. weapons that are refer you create in the narrative, the claims to be the party of peace, the also to the present represented. so as the party that represents these drugs interest and the claim to is vote, as at least that's what his model ought to be said in other parties. so this combination of positional issue is an issue in our shipments and issues, but also the use of valence issues to promote his own, its own broadness over a narrative that was much as doing from trinity college. dublin,
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