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the left side, the together part of our community life on the research is now on the top. the . this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel marks one year since the deadly october 7th terror attacks led by him ops. man, it's all foreigners gather at sunrise to commemorate the 100 to die that a music festival in the 1st strike of that attack service launch is a series of plans memorials throughout the day. you can, you know, the bullets caught that above your head, that you all feeling that if you do like these, you get that will that dw speaks with the last ard has to perform it. that is really music festival. we're so many people lost their lives on october 2nd,
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the little i'm terry martin. good to have you with us today. october 7th, march 1 year since i'm us carried out its terror attacks in israel era dw, where recalling the events of the horrific day and speaking with people who witnessed them. the most let of salt was the deadliest in israel's history. with more than 1200 people killed in around 250, taken to gaza as hostages vigils and memorials are being held across as real. to remember, those who were killed and the hostages still held captive by him. us relatives of victims of hilderman with minute of silence at the sight of the nova music festival . a couple woods rain where almost 400 people were killed when the attack, the guy,
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the dw correspondent, tonya kramer, is in room where the attack on that music festival took place. she gave us a sense of how it feels to stand at the side where the terrorist attack was launched a year ago. or yeah, yeah, right here at the, for the, for the developers. actually just a few kidding me just a way. and this is where people a young many young people, you go on october 7 with then thing until the early morning. and this is when, how much let me reach the border and came here. and you see here, behind me all these photos of those that were killed on this day. and some were actually also taken hostage. and i can tell you, it is, you know, people coming here are in, has something moved when you're going here. i saw a dispute of these of photos or if he's been seeing here from a, you know, at this time when the rockets, the launch from garza to where its, uh, the southern towards southern israel and october 7,
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the 629 across israel. uh, people were holding a minute. uh, a moment of silence also here. uh, some of the family members came here to this side of 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 7th and not just here in the email across the south. there are many in the it would seem and those villages around the gaza strip, where the communities come together. uh most to go into the cemetery a morning. the last ones from, from those communities as well. and also, uh, what i think is significant, significant. there is most of the community just a rather empty many residents have not come back the so they're coming now on that
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particular day, which is not easy for some of the people i've been talking to and this and reading . so saying it's still a feeling, you know, it's not being totally safe. i'm not feeling totally secure. a nice thing. this is a, you know, today a day of, you know, just remembering what happened on october 7th and very much also remind me that there were some records here this morning, fired from garza to a uh, southern uh, israel as well as the a hearing also summer to be going into gauze, of course, with people in garza for civilians. the, the war is continuing just to you a few kilometers here, away. tanya and organization established by the families of the abduct teased people or kidnapped that organizations announced the death of the captive held in guys a what's known about the situation of the other hostages, who are still in guns. and there was this announcement this morning
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that this young person was actually here at this pest of old eden. steven she 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 slated and found. and he, apparently, his party was taken to a golf as though he still being held his or 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. so their bodies are being held in garza and so many of the families of those hostages that are in god. so they haven't heard a sign of life for a long time. there were some videos that were being released 5 minutes into
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a space. let me too hot or hum us. 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 uh that was uh no where the 5 hostages that were killed just a month ago, uh and uh, and there were a 100 and very horrendous conditions in a tunnel underneath. there were killed apparently when the troops approach and those bodies there. when there remains were 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 gulf. and then right now, you know, to come and to renew those negotiations because now that the focus has been shifting politically to the north and part of israel. but there's not much going on
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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 soon. tony, thank you very much. that was our correspond atanya, kramer, reporting from reagan the secret of music festival, where him, us launched his terror attack, was billed as a celebration of peace and friendship. our next report meets a survivor recalls the moment the music stopped and the horror began. a 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 in has played his set again several times 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
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not stop in the me the, the side tron festival was in full swing when at 6 30 am one of the organizers told to get in to stop the music and they told them shut down. you said yes, either cold rather than that to me, like me said about the 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 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 clucked off with people fling fietta and, 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 that above your head, that you all stating that if you do like this, you get that full full hour on the vehicles. you can have the deluxe doki of your
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police and that i think was one of the, the was situations because the, we are the, the key enough yet in also over hood help 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, from the year in the us managed get to a safe location on this way to us. like the most book i live if look that they have of so because it was in the me that of the develop that isn't nothing. and then by the is about a neck vehicle. around 360 people were killed at the festival. side. 40 will have talked 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
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the what was on the 71 of the strongest method, justin and all the communities. we will then say again, memorials and vigils are also plan across germany to mark the anniversary of the attacks here in berlin. a number of services have been held with more plans. germany's president is expected to attend an interface gathering. afterwards, participants will walk in silence to the nearby jewish community center dw corresponded. matthew moore joins me now from the jewish community center here in berlin. matthew, understand you attended a memorial service there today already give us a sense of what that was like. a slight cherry, the jabard bell in senegal pay me is the heart of the jews community here in the capital of g. how many on this morning? it was packed with politicians, with diplomats, with business leaders, members of the community and school children,
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all coming together to commemorate and to remember the atrocities. october 7, a year ago. and really the message of the day was that it was kind of a somber service. it was, there was times in motion, it was at times the last thing is the sign together. but really that the rob i ties to hear, he, his message was that that the pain, october 7 would not distract to the community for moving forward. he said that he raised his arms to the room and said, we will not be intimidated. we will grow stronger. and he said he would do the jewish community. you would do that by working with christians with muslims, with people of all faiths, to be able to more color and fell. and he also also on one of this because was the mirabelle and chi vague non haste message was really to reassure the jewish community. he had to say that the places of worship would continue to be protected, that they would, that the berlin police boutique, 0 tolerance, the anti semitism of all kinds. that included, he said, anti semitic slogans that i had
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a full test and bell in the past year. and so that was the kind of the mood of the setting. many felt one of the speakers that that ceremony was ill on. got, he talked about the face of his family, tell us more about that. but as you the long got story is an incredible story. of survival of relief and of loss. terry he talked, talked about escaping the clutches of hamas terrorist. he had to jump out of a car as it traveled into the gaza strip. on october 7th, a year ago to the day, his wife was in the car, his 3 year old daughter. he took his 3 year old daughter on the the flight and he managed to escape by his wife. did not. she were taken into captivity along with you on god's says the sister carmel, his wife was one of those who was released after 50 days, and he will re united however, his sister was kept in captivity for more than $300.00 days as hostage. and she was
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murdered by terrorists. i'm off terrorist and his message today was that the there are still remaining hostages in the gaza strip and that the people here have he said that we have failed. we have failed to get them out on our job. nerve is to be the face of israel in germany, and to, to make sure that the remaining hostages all released. he says that seeing us here talking to the crowd in this synagogue, seeing us that gives them the strength of people who are continued to be held hostage in the gaza strip. and it gives them strings. and, and he said that we have to continue to fight for their release. matthew, thank you very much. that was our correspondent method more outside the jewish community center in berlin. on the santa birth rate of the october 7th, the tax error sirens have again sounded intel of leave. after hum us militants launched a barrage of rockets from gaza. the attack comes after a year of war that there's a devastating consequences in the gaza strip killing nearly $42000.00 palestinians
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. that's according to the boss, run 1000 health ministry and just placing 90 percent of the population. israel today launched a series of airstrikes on the job. i lay out the jamalia refugee camp in gauze as north number of casualties is so far unclear, is really military says, its troops have surround just to come, claiming that how most fighters have regrouped in the air. last year terror attacks also re ignited the conflict between israel and another. ran back militant group has paula in 11 on as well. that has supported him. us with nearly daily rocket attacks, leading israel to lead to launch a ground offensive into 11 on at the start of the month is really army says it has deployed a 3rd division of troops across the lebanese border after launching more airstrikes on the southern suburbs of bay root over night. israel says the mass of explosions struck hezbollah targets. the militant group launched his own cell boat,
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which is real with the 1st direct strike on the 4th city of hypo, since the conflict began. you're watching dw news. i'm terry martin. thanks for being with us. the power to kicks in the south china sea was ships are here. what this is supposed to mean. the front of the house of the global conflict of to decades of chinese extension is in the nation is resisting with the course of a powerful ally in china on september 12th. 2 the.

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