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the diverse, affordable and safe. it starts with nature, a journey from our farms to our tables where we come together to celebrate our cultural identities. world food, a food is a right every day for everyone everywhere. the. this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel marks one year since the deadly october 7th terror attacks by him us the mourners gathered sunrise to commemorate the hundreds who died at the music festival. in the 1st strike about attack. surface launch is a series of plan morals throughout the day. you can hear the bullet scott, kinda and above your end, if you all stating that if you do like these, you get that will, that dw speaks with the last ard is to perform it. that is really music festival, where so many people lost their lives on october 7th and explosions across southern
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bay rouge overnight. israel says it was targeting has bullock which itself fired rockets into northern israel, the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us today. october 7th, march 1 year since from us, carried out its terror attacks in israel. here at dw, we're recalling the events of that terrific day and speaking with people who witnessed the hum us assault was the deadliest in israel's history. with more than 1200 people killed and around 250 taken to gaza as hostages vigils and memorials are being held across. as realtor remember, those who were killed and the hostages still held captive by how much relatives of victims have held a minute of silence. at the sight of the nova music festival,
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like a boots rain where almost 400 people were killed when they attacked again, a dw corresponded. tonya kramer is in rain where the attack on that music festival took place. tanya, give us a sense of how it feels to stand at that side where the terrorist attack by him, us was launched a year ago. yeah, yeah, right here at the, for the, for the 2000. it's actually just a few kilometers away. and this is where people, a young many young people, you go on october 7, right then thing until the early morning and this is wayne, how much less then reached the border and came here and you see here behind me, all these photos of those that were killed on this day and some a well actually also taken hostage and i can tell you it is, you know, people coming here are in the, some, the moved when you're a going here as through dispute of these of photos. or if he's been seeing here
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from a, you know, at this time when the rockets were launch from garza to where its, uh, the southern towards southern israel. and october 7 to 629 across israel. a people were holding a minute, a moment of silence. also here uh, some of the family members came you to this side uh, praying uh um, uh, thinking of the last ones. and also those that are still being held hostage in garza. its a day of morning of remembering, uh, it's a day where you feel that people are still very much traumatized. so what happened on october 7 and not just here in the email across the south. there are many in the it would seem and those villages around the goals and strip where the communities come together. uh most to go into the cemetery a morning. the last ones from,
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from those communities as well. and also what i think is significant, significant. there is most of the community just to rather empty me new residents have not come back the so they're coming now on that particular day, which is not easy for some of the people i've been talking to and recent reading. so saying it's still feeling, you know, not being totally safe, i'm not feeling totally secure. and i think this is, uh, you know, today a day of, you know, just remembering what happened on october 7th and very much also remind that there was some records here. this morning, fired from garza to a uh, southern uh, israel as well of your hearing also. so i'm going to be going into cause, of course, with people in garza for civilians. the, the war is continuing just to you if you can me just see a way tanya and organization established by the families of the abduct teased people or kidnapped that organizations announced the death of
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a captive held in gaza. what's known about the situation of the other hostages, who are still in guns of the there was this announcement this morning that this young person was actually here at this pest of old eden. steven, he is 20 years old that he is presumed to have been killed already a year ago knocked over 7. he was here volunteering to photograph the event at the time. and we know from others from the festival that he was trying to get away with friends with the car, but then the car was later than found. and he apparently his party was taken to a golf as though he's still being held here. so he's among the almost 100 hostages that remain in garza, we understand from the military that about 33 of them are, have been killed and so their bodies are being held in garza and so many of the
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families of those hostages that are in garza, they haven't heard a sign of life for a long time. there were some videos that were being released 5 minutes in booth space. let me too hard or how much then there was this uh, hostage. do in november last year. where then some of the hostages that came out could tell others that they saw such and such person with them. and the latest that was a know where the 5 hostages that were killed just a month ago. uh and uh, and they were held in very horrendous conditions in a tunnel underneath. there were killed apparently when the troops approach and those bodies they, when they remain square a recovered later. so many of the families, they don't know whether their loved ones are actually still alive, how, where they are and they haven't heard from them. and that makes it so difficult. and there's a lot of pressure on the government right now, you know, to come and to renew those negotiations. because now that the focus has been
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shifting politically to the north and on a part of israel. but there's not much going on with the negotiations and the families and relatives of the hostage just saying they don't have the time they need to be brought back home sooner. tony, thank you very much. that was our correspond atanya kramer reporting from reagan or, well the supernova, music festival in rain, where thomas launched as terrorist attack was billed as a celebration of peace and friendship. our next report meets a survivor who recalls the moment the music stopped and the horror began in a little bit, a k r to fix this music is a safe space. still, he was the last d j to perform a supernova, music festival in his room on october 7th, when, how much time and attendance launched a terrorist attack since then get in has play to set again several times,
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dedicating it to 2 other survive us. many people told me that there's like a closure for them, and we'll me again with that with and the bones in my and the defective finish and not stop in the me the, the side tron festival was in full swing when at 6 30 am one of the organize us toyota and to stop the music. and i told them shut down. you said yes, either cold rather than that to me like me feel about that. the of the life i made, this is me feel about the and the oven stopped, like thousands of me so. so most of the estimated $40000.00 festival jo as only started to realize the scale of, of fred when they were off to leave by then government from from us. and other militant islam excludes had arrived. they started to kill rape or killing up those that weren't able to escape. as the roads clucked off with people fleeing,
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get in and some friends left the cause and ran into the desert. they were lucky police direct them under a. com. you can hear the bullets cut, cut then above your end. if you all stating that if you do like this, you get that full full hour on the vehicles. okay. any of the, the works dokie of the 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. and oh, fuck came but also came under a tech. however, from the yelling and the of us managed to get to a safe location on this way to of like the most book i live this look that they have of all because it was in the me that of the develop that isn't nothing. and then by the event, by the next vehicle around $360.00 people were killed at the festival side. 40 will
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have talked to 2000, some are 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 earlier i had a chance to talk to michael levy, the brother of hostage or levy, or levy has been held in garza for a year now. i'm us militants abducted him from the noble music festival. his wife and was murdered. i begin by asking michael if he's, if there's, if he's heard anything about his brother, we know that tell the kid not that live in this. he wasn't severely injured. and the assumption of the army is if he's still alive about the other than that, we don't have any more information about it. what do you think needs to be done
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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 the deals. and i believe that the, that the international community has a location to make sure it happens because uh this is not just an easy valley issue. how much the terrace comments 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. and so, and then the hostages will be returned back in 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 that we want to best. and we really found the world upside down if needed to release all the rest of the hostages. we have no choice. i want to that is real time. go off without the his father. 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? yeah. honestly. yeah, it doesn't feel like you cuz for us uh, the soul you felt was like one pay long. it's a bad day. you wake up every morning and it's the same thing over and over again.
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you have to wake up in patio so the 2 days the day. 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 is 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 are nice and well, that's to understand this is not the political. it should be too many italian issue . it can happen to everyone, and it's almost always they didn't tell if that all wasn't then is riley jeremiah. no in america, they kidnapped everyone. and they murdered everyone. loaded kids, babies, women, and the only people. this can be anyone in the world,
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and this is what's important to you to remind everyone that the human beings and it's a minute that 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 that always arrived in all managed to cause my mother from inside to bump shows the id 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 live to get on shelter, became a data to them. and they told me in age inside,
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they said the bumps at that we were let's, they've been fighting out the do we go with tiny space anymore? i don't know if, if i'm understanding what the phone shut 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 other people. a display skimming, barely shaped 6 or 7 people, and a manager square is 29. people now sold 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. how do you speak to him about what happened to his parents?
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this is the most challenging file because uh, how can you let that 2 year old son understand that his mom won't come back and like his father is uh, and some way the time is altogether by monsters. and how can anyone understand it? 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 see his father. gamma is my that 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 a monk settled, right. that is the 3rd day of the day with no credits. 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 a phase or i the government is getting a lot of special and come us and the the finance is like guitar. i mean, one of not being frustrated enough and they had to, they have to understand that this crime against humanity cannot continue and it think yeah, i believe it's the, the job oftentimes you all community to make your on and get the 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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the will be consequences and they have to pay for what they're doing. and for every day that 101 hostages, innocent civilians have been tired. garza michael, thank you very much for talking with us today. that was michael levy. thank you. in the year since the sled terrorist attacks global alliances with israel had been put under intense pressure, the war that is real is fighting against a mazda is claimed at least 40000 lives, according to the guys in the health industry that's effected israel's reputation in strain this relations abroad, germany has a special relationship with israel and rooted in its historical responsibility for the holocaust in which $6000000.00 jews were murdered. here's a look at how germany's relationship with his real has evolved since last october.
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it's a gemini chancellor, how descript, he couldn't get this wrong. is this what you say? the security of his right citizens? this stuff is on. so it's was, it needs rel, 10 days after the 7th of october attacks by stats the zone humans gemini, is fundamental pledge to guarantee israel. security will announce that the countries responsibility for the whole low cost and whose government backed those words with actions within weeks germany increased its weapons exploits to its role $10.00 fold foreign minister and the bad books travel to the region 11 times in 12 months. always dressing germany's commitment. but then as israel's military intervention against come us cost a humanitarian disaster and gaza. german statements began to gain yields. we cannot stand by and what's palestinians risk of starvation. when the international court of justice in the hague order israel to take measures to prevent what crimes listed
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in the genocide convention, gemini, face, tomorrow, conflict back to the quote. oh and is really government willing to define its rulings? the general government has in no way looked the other way and not realized how extreme the political landscape in israel has become. as benjamin netanyahu intensified a tax rather than pulling back as the quote demanded, that was global outraged, and the toughest language from germany to date. and as a friend of israel, i want to be frank. this anger is not helping each real to me that security needs to the con for you. it only serves how much cynical drive to provoke for the escalation you spend most exercised. it's right to self defense within the framework of international humanitarian role in this new tone,
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spots concerns that gemini is commitment could be waning a substitute in the israel as in the front row, front row against all of these terrorist or custody. and i hope we stand them without a franchise to understand that in those friends of israel, above old gemini and the us. i've also been trying to bro courtesies file festing, gaza than in lebanon. but nathan jo insisted on the full how must surrender. but if they don't, we will fight until we achieve victory. total victory, there is no substitute for it was later he ordered the strength from the route that killed the his ball elidah. how so on this rolla. as the united states increased its military support, phase ro, gemini, voice was of alarm humility at a week. the military logic is one thing. they often view the elimination of
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hezbollah. terrorist is the guy, but the security logic is something else. that's big, this risk. so the stabilize ation of the whole of lab and on the dish w, and that's just by no means the interest of the security of israel and kind stuff i as in scott, so it is a high to is fired in 12 months. germany has gone from unconditional solidarity with ero, to mocking the difference between israel's national security interests and the interests of the government of been, you mean a ton yahoo! a small step in rhetoric. but for some, a giant leap in how gemini fulfills its commitments to israel a dr. over 7 to tax triggered israel's war against a mouse in gaza and re ignited the conflict between israel and another run back militant group has bola in 11 on these really are me says it has deployed a 3rd division of troops across the lebanese border after launching more air strikes on the southern suburb submitted route over night. israel says the mass of
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explosions struck hezbollah targets. the militant group launched its own sound low into israel with the 1st direct strike on the port city of haifa. since the conflict began, journalists carino, g, y, is in the lebanese capital bay route. i asked him for the latest on the strikes in bed. right. what again the tonight. so me yes, sounds. busy sites, you can do more strikes on the southern parts. it all states. we don't know exactly what was it is what it is claiming. it's has to hit the wrappings sheet of this phone number to it's looked for from, from all sides. and we have also other strikes of this house that has faces. news is right beside the head strikes the valley of the country. one of them is about 500 feet this away from
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the payments. ready so this strikes a continuous although it somehow missed this. so that's the situation in 11 on has ball 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 is. ready investigating how the rockets look good, smooth and we looked into sceptics as far as for the 1st message, it's a, as the messages we still existing. you might say filter our either you might do this to most of our come on this, but we are still able to fire on to most of these really look only this more deep
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into the hi fi which is about 30 minutes away from the news for the so the message of nathan yeah. was when he started to escalate this, he says something about the escalation in order to be skinny. and now his folder is trying to please the point that this is not going to the head of even refugee agency. philipo grand a has just visited be rude. what's he been saying cream well, yeah, he was just here. didn't they would say looking at destruction of the know, so it's $1200000.00 internally displaced people. 1.2000000, the population of 5.5 union level. and he said intuition law must be respected as him. not more, maybe also a reference to that, for example, is more than 50 power emetics. that was a lot to, to the last few days. but he said some of this happened left homeless trying to do the traumatize children unable to understand what's happening. and then he adds,
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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 abysmal failure to find polluted distribution and suspicious secular findings. now this hour of our ramen needs, the words must come to liberal ins. 8th, it's the words of the head of the you and richard you a just you and hcr green. thank you very much for bringing this up to date. that was journalist kareem, l y n b root of the you're watching dw, nearest just reminder, the top stories were following for you is realized marketing. one year since the october 7, tara tax led by him us a sunrise service at the side of the 1st attack, started a full day of commemorations across the country. more than 1200 people were killed and about 250, taken hostage by almost a year ago today. and then a conflict that was re ignited by the october 7th tara tax between israel and has
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fall off in 11 on israel's launched overnight terrace strikes. unsuccessful in southern favorites, it's announced it will send more troops in to 11 on the watching dw news. i'm terry martin. thanks for meeting with the
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