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as the expert advice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the. the state of the unit is coming to live from berlin. israel marks one year since the deadly october 7th terror attacks led by him on the mourners gather at sunrise to commemorate the hundreds who died at the music festival. and the 1st strike that attacked. the service launch is a series of plants memorials. throughout the day. you can, in the middle of that, i'll be aware that the all feeling that if you do like these, you get them will that dw speaks for the last ard has to perform it. that is fairly music. testable where so many people lost their lives on october 7 and explosions,
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ringing out again across southern bay route. overnights. israel says it was targeting hezbollah, which itself fired rockets into northern israel, the hello and terry martin, thanks for joining us today. october 7th, march 1 year since how most carried out it's terror attacks in israel here at dw, where recalling the events of that terrific day and speaking with people who witnessed them. the hum us assault was the deadliest in israel's history with more than 1200 people killed around 250, taken to gaza as hostages vigils and memorials are being held across the israel to remember those who were killed and hostages still held by cat held captive by how much relatives of victims have held
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a minute of silence at the sight of the noble music festival. it could boots rain, were almost $400.00 people were killed when they attacked the gas dw, corresponding tanya kramer is in rain where the attack on that music festival took place. tanya, give us a sense of how is real, is commemorating this day i in or tanya, can you hear me maybe we can get back to tony. we seem to be having some trouble with the line there to that to rain . well, perhaps talk to tony again in a moment. but 1st the super number music festival, where i'm us launches terry attack was billed as a celebration of peace and friendship. our next report connects with a survivor who recalls the moment the music stopped and the horror began as
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hello beach, a k onto success music is a safe space. still, he was the last d j to perform as a supernova, music festival in his room on october 7th, when how much time and attendance launched a terrorist attack since then get it and has played his set again several times dedicating it to 2 of us survive us so many people told me that seems like a closure for them. and we'll me again with that with in the long as in my and uh, the defensive finish and not stuffing the me the, the side tron festival was in full swing when at 6 30 am, one of the organizers told you that in to stop the music and they told them, shut down, you said yes, you the cold rather than that to me like me feel about that of the life i made, this is me feel about the and the oven stopped, like thousands of me. so most of the estimated $40000.00 festival jo as only
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started to realize the scale of, of fred when they were off to these by then coming from us, some of the militant islam includes, had arrived. they started to kill rape or killing up those that weren't able to escape. as the roads plucked up with people fleeing get in and some friends left the cause and ran into the desert. they were lucky police direct them under a com. you can you remove that, scott, god, that above your end, this you all stating that if you do like these, you give them will that full follow on the vehicles? you can have the deluxe doki of your police and that i think was one of the, the was situations because the, we are the, the key enough yet in also overheard how police were completely overwhelmed by the situation. but during a break and the gunfire, other managed to evacuate him and 6 of us from a spots next to keep would slay him to a police station in or for team. but also came under a tech, however,
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from the yeti and the of us managed get to a safe location on this way to us. like the most book i live this look that they have so because it was in the middle to develop that isn't nothing. and then by the event, by the next vehicle around 360 people were killed at the festival side 40, we'll have talk to 2000, some still being held hostage. get anyone to therapy and says what helps and most to cope is returning to the states. he may need the most terrible situation that the what was on the 71 of the strongest method, justin, and all the communities we will then say again. so let's try to bring in our correspond atanya kramer. again, she is in room where the attack on that music festival took place. tanya, give us a sense of how is real, is commemorating the say. as you said, a ration in memorial day on the people's coming
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and at this stage, it starts on an old today's the day to think about days last in eyes to think about those who are still and also this october, 2nd, the state of israel. so much now there will be 2 main ceremony.
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and later today, sarah with the ceremony that the board costs and another $1.00 also cents. everybody has to be ruby. so many questions open so much of the hostages about remaining in gaza, but also the question of many questions, as you say, you've been speaking to people there this morning, tanya, what did they've been telling you this morning?
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very much now another situation is not because often especially those people who came this morning this thing um, you know the government needs to do more to bring to hostages that remain in there about a 100 hostages through the 33 are being confirmed by the it's really military and people are saying they don't have the time that needs to be a solution to be found to get them. and especially right now as to israel, people are thinking that there's something that's done, the negotiation seem to be a store hostage to you. and of companies here thing the
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time and so much time tonia, thank you for speaking with us. uh, that was our correspondent, tonya kramer of reporting from reagan. we can now talk to michael levy. he's the brother of or levy who has been held as a hostage in gaza for a year now, or levy was abducted from the noble music festival and his wife enough was murdered michael, thank you very much for taking time to speak with us on this day may i ask you, 1st of all, whether you've heard anything about your brother or since his abduction? we know that the kid not that live in this, he wasn't severely injured. and the assumption of the army is that he's still alive about the other than that. we don't have any more information about it. what do you
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think needs to be done to secure the release of or, and the other hostages still in gone. so it's very simple. there is what i learned how much has to see like deals. and i believe that the, that the international community has been a negation to make sure it happens because uh, this is not just an easy valley issue. home us a terrace promise themselves that the if this continues, they will do it again and again and again. but next time in berlin and in new york and the london. and if the international community once made show, it will end. so and then hostages within the town. but i can again.
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how hopeful are you, michael, that your brother will be released? i know we will be released as well as the simple fact is that we want the rest and we really found the world upside down if needed. and to release all the rest of the hostages, we have no choice. i want to that is real time. go off without the is 5 the this is terrible situation for, for you and your family, obviously for the families of all the hostages. can you tell us a bit about how the past year has been for you personally? and honestly, it doesn't say lucky you, because for us uh, this whole you felt like one pay long, it's
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a bad day. you wake up every morning and it's the same thing over and over again. you have to wake up and daniel, so the 2 days today, and you have to stay strong and to keep fighting and to tell the story over and over and over again because i want people to understand that, oh, it's not just a big count. it's not just the number of the hostages of human beings with relies and hopes and dreams and plans for the future. exactly. like you and i and the world us to understand this is not the political issue. you too many tell them issue. they can up into every one and come us though is they didn't tell if the all was then is riley jeremiah no of america. they kidnapped everyone. and they murdered everyone. loaded kids, babies, women,
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and the only people. this can be anyone in the world, and this is what's important to you and to remind everyone that the human beings and it's a minute at an issue. and they need to be home with the loved ones, your brother's wife and was murdered in the attack on the never music festival. what do you know about the final minutes of your brother and his wife? about 10 minutes before the coast arrived in all managed to cause my mother from inside the bombshells the day with hiding guy on the truck. he was completely terrified. you just repeat the descent. and so mom, you don't want to know what's going on here. and we know now that the few minutes after the terrorist arrive to get on shelter became
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a desktop to them. and they told me, nathan, inside, they say the bumps at that with 4 legs. they've been finding out the doing to the tiny space. i don't know if, if i don't understand what the function that is, but in this case it's just a bus stop made of concrete. not even a don't know the square is inside the to get over $27.00. other people display skimming down the street. 6 or 7 people and a manager square is $29.00 people now. so this comes to show you how horrible this situation was. you have a 3 year old nephew. el mark is his name. understand who's the son of or an a.
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how do you speak to him about what happened to his parents? this is the most challenging file because uh, how can you let the 2 year old son understand that his mom won't come back and like his father is. uh huh. and somewhere in the time is up, goes up by monsters. how can anyone understand it? i, i can understand that, so i do not expect it to be on the body to, to understand it, but the message to them every day he wants to go home when he wants to stay his father. gamma is mother again. unfortunately, his mom won't come back, but his father is still alive and can bring him back in just a few months ago. he said it all. yeah, so i'm a set of bait that is the 3rd day that day with no guns, no kid in the world should stuff like this. what would you say, michael?
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is the biggest obstacle to getting your brother and the other hostages back? i think that the user i, the government is getting a lot of special and come us and then the finance is like guitar. i mean one of not being special enough and they had to they have to understand that this crime against humanity cannot continue. and it think, i believe it's the, the job oftentimes you all community to make your on. and i understand that the, if they keep financing come off and they as long as the hostages inside goes up and they don't do anything to bring them back,
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there will be consequences. and they have to pay for what they are doing and full every day that that $101.00 hostages, innocent civilians have the entire garza. michael, thank you very much for talking with us today. that was michael levy. thank you. the october 7th attacks triggered israel's war against them, us and gaza and re ignited the conflict between israel and another. ran back militant group has ball a 11 on last night is relaunched at least 4 hour strikes on the southern suburbs of the root. israel said it was targeting hezbollah, which fired its own rockets into northern israel this morning. another night and a root brought fresh attacks. as israel continues its campaign against the armed
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wing of hezbollah. israel said it was hitting military targets and a weapon stores in the city. the lebanon's government says is really a tax if kills more than 2000 people in the past year. most of them over the last 2 weeks, the commercial flights have been taking off and landing at the roots airport despite the nearby explosions and hazy skies. countries around the world, are you back, you waiting their citizens from living on in the wake of the intensive bombardment? yet, many more lebanese have had to flee their homes, would have been unable to leave the country. 1.2000000 people have become internally displaced. since israel stepped up, it's a tax the meanwhile has below launched its
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own attacks against israel cleaning. it was targeting a pair of military bases near israel's 3rd largest city. i saw the group claims they fired 3 salvos of rockets and attack drones throughout the day. footage showed is really intersection systems and action over the northern city of curious tuna is really officials say 2 rockets struck crisis, causing several injuries damaging property and buildings. on the eve of october, 7 is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with troops and commanders in northern israel and told them they were changing reality. they finish on a year ago, and then we suffered a terrible blow. for the past 12 months, we've been changing reality from end to end and the whole world is down at the
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blows troops up inflict on our enemies and i salute you and tell you them. you are the generation of victory together, we will fight and together we will win with god's help is not to say a year into this conflict is real, is deep into a war and gaza launching daily strikes against 11 on and says it's preparing ever tell you a tory attack on a rob and unsinkable reality. before october, 7, journalist kareem gloria's in level his capital b route. i asked him for the latest on the strikes that split again the lights. so me a sounds. busy sites here and do more strikes on the southern parts of the baby. so we don't know exactly what was it is really screaming. it's has to get the wrappings shield this phone up to it's not for for. busy and we have also other
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strikes and this house that we had like the big this news. this is right the side the head strikes because barely use of the countries. one of them is about 5 for that. read this away from the famous roman. ready so this strikes a continuous although somehow missed this. so that's the situation and 11 on has bull uh, in 11 on also fired rockets of northern israel. again hitting the port city of high foot seems as well as military capabilities are still intact kareem. so yes, there was the striker on haifa and 14, at least at 10 p 2 insurance. it then is. ready investigating how the rocket slip gets moved and we looked into septics as far as part of the message,
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the message is for you still existing. you might to filter our either. you might say this to most of our come on this, but we're still able to fire onto most of these really look a little bit more deep into the hi fi which is about 3 to 2 minutes away from the news for the so the message of the that was when he started to escalate. this is the escalation in order to be skinny. and now his folder is trying to please the point that this is not going to work. the head of even refugee agency, filippo grand a has just visited, be rude. what's he been saying? green what? yeah. he was just looking at the strengths of the notes. 1.2000000 internally displaced people. 1.2000000, the population of 5.5. we did period 11 and he said it's a mission. law must be restricted. it cannot be more maybe also
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a reference to that, for example, is more than 50 paramedics. it was a lot to to the last few days. but he said, feminist has been left homeless, trentadue, of near traumatized children, unable to understand what's happening. and then he adds, he says it's an urgent moral, imperative to help the people are affected by this recent explanation. they should not pay the price by this. this means failure to find polluted distribution and distribution of secular finance. now this our of what we're aiming needs, the words must come to liberal. it's 8, it's uh, the words of the head of the you and if it you a, just you and hcr a green. thank you very much for bringing this up to date. that was journalist karim l y n b route. take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. the chinese embassy in karachi says 2 of its citizens have been killed and what it called a terrorist attack in pakistan's largest city. the embassy says
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a convoy was struck by an improvised explosive device near corruptions. the airport by launch liberation army military group based in afghanistan, has claimed responsibility for the attack. the philippine and south korean presidents say they've agreed to deepen security and maritime cooperation. the parasite and several agreements during talks in manila as follows. tensions and reasoning classes between china and the philippines over the spirit south china sea . tanisha is president tie saw eve appears on the coal oncourse for a landslide victory in this country's presidential election, but voter turnout was down sharply into an age of the birthplace of the arch spring uprisings. and the only country to emerge from those uprising sizes of democracy. observers say the vote was marred by many candidates being eliminated from the process, which prompted several opposition parties to boycott the election to jesus.
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president ca, you say it celebrates with supporters on the streets of the capital of the exit. polls showed him winning nearly 90 percent of the vote was the shop. he's the son of the people guy side. we're rejoicing for someone who has served for the country going up and not for his own benefit. he serves for the good of the people inside our sample set are those. it was widely seen as a foregone conclusion. the presence the cast is valid and one of the capitals northern suburbs would secure a 2nd term. but despite the lines, at some point, when stations overall turn out was low, just over a quarter of eligible voters down sharply from the nearly half who voted in the previous election, laws are probably not. voting is not a solution. voting on the other hand, is a positive action. people need to come out and vote shopping to show that the june
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easy and people on taking these selections for granted. and that you do see i can do better over the next 5 years or so to significant hub. i came to vote with that because it's a national obligation. she and i also came for other reasons about to change the situation in this country. for our children from so i want whoever is elected as a new president to do good things for our country and our lives and for our children and their lives. many of 2 nations young people, the no future in their country. so 40 percent are unemployed. and a recent survey found 70 percent of young to nations want to live abroad. it sounds to in all the time. 17 only see 25 and 27 year olds doing nothing. so what are we supposed to do this time? it's better. we tell ourselves we'd be better off leaving illegally and not staying here. and there are lots of people left to legally and managed to get their papers . improving to needs. economy will be
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a key challenge for the president. otherwise, more young people, the country's future, will choose to vote with their feet. you're watching dw nears, we'll have coverage of israel's commemorations of last year's terror attacks throughout the day. the
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