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let's talk about the status of that, but there is a significant risk of human extinction from advancing our system. our series continues to d. w. the . this is dw, notice coming to line from berlin. israel marks one year since the deadly october 7th terror attacks led by him us mourners gather in his realtor, commemorate the hundreds who died at the music festival in the 1st strike that attacked. the service launch is a series of plan memorials throughout the day. you can, you know, the move that's got, cut down above your end if you all feeling that if you do like these, you get it will it dw speaks for the last artist to perform it. that is really music festival were so many people lost their lives on october, 2nd,
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the explosions across southern bay roots over not israel says it was targeting has paula which itself fired rockets from level and into the northern israel. plus the nobel prize in medicine goes to a pair of us based researchers focused on human genes. it's the 1st nobel prize to be announced this year end. we'll break down the discovery, the tip, the scales, the hello and terry martin. thanks for joining us today. october 7 sparks, one year since i must carry it out. it's terror attacks in israel. irritate w. we're recalling the events of that risk day in speaking with people who witnessed them. the hum us let us salt was the deadliest in israel's history with more than 1200. people killed them around $250.00,
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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 him on relatives of victims have held a minute of silence. at the sight of the nova music festival, a kid boots writing were almost 400 people were killed when they attacked began, dw corresponded tanya kramer's in regime, where that attack on the music festival took place. and she gave us a sense of how it feels to stand beside with a terrorist attack was launched a year ago, a variety at the for the 4 digit values. it's actually just a few kidding me just a way. 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 hummer reached the border and came here and you see here behind me all these photos of those that were
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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, has something moved when you are going here. i saw a dispute of these of photos. or if he's been seeing here from a, you know, at this time and the rockets were launch from garza to where its, uh, the southern towards southern israel. and october 7 to 629 across israel. uh, people were holding a minute. uh, 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 7th and not just here in the email across the south. there are many
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in the it keep would seem and those villages around because the 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 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 know 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 a feeling, you know, it's not being totally safe. i'm not going to to be secure. and i think this is uh, you know, today uh day of, you know, just remembering what happens uh, on october 7th and very much also remind that there were some records here this morning fide from garza to a uh, southern uh, israel, as well as we are here and also somebody to be going into cause, of course,
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with people in garza for civilians. the, the board is continuing just to you if you've given me to see a way tanya and organization established by the families of the abduct teased people or kidnapped that organizations announced the death of a captive held in gaza. what's known about the situation of the other hostages, who are still in guns and 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
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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. so their bodies are being housing dogs. and so many of the 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 into a space. i'm in too hot or hum us. then there was this uh, hostage due in november last year, where then some of the hostages that came out could tell others that they saw such and such a person with them. and then latest, uh, that was uh 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 uh the troops approached and those bodies there when they remain square a recovered later. so many of the families,
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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, 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 shifting politically to the north and a part of israel. and there's not much going on with the negotiations and the families and relatives of the hosp to thing 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, of the that the supernova, music festival, where him, us launches terror 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. here in
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a little bit, a k. r to fix as 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 a mazda militants launched a terrorist attack. since then, you didn't have play to set again several times, dedicating it to other survive us. many people told me that it was like a closer look for them. and we'll me again with that with and the bones in my and uh, the defective finish and not stopping to me though. the side tron festival was in full swing when at 6 30 am, one of the organizers told you and to stop the music. and i told him to shut down. he said yes, either cold rather than that, somebody like me said about that the of the life i made this is me said about the and the oven stopped. like thousands of me. so most of the estimated $40000.00 festival jo as only started to realize the scale of the
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fred when they were off to these. by then coming from 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 off with people flying in and some friends left the cause and ran into the desert. they were lucky police direct them under a. com. you can, you know, the bullets cut, cut that above your end. if you all stating that if you do like these, you get that full full hour 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're the, the key enough yet. and also overheard how police were completely overwhelmed by the situation. but during the 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. an offer 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 if look that they have
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of so because it was in the mean that will develop, that is nothing. and then by the is about a neg vehicle around 360 people were killed at the festival side 40. we'll have talk to 2000, some still being held hostage during the winter therapy and says, what helps the most to cope is returning to the states. navy needed the most terrible situation that the what was on the 71 of the strongest method just in a normal communities. we will then say again earlier i had the chance to talk to michael levy, the brother of hostage for levy, or levy has been held in goes up for a year now from us militants abducted him from the noble music festival, his wife and was murdered. i begin by asking michael if he's heard any news about his brother. we know that the kidnapped alive and if he
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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 think needs to be done to secure the release of or, and the other hostages still in go. 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
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and the london and if the international community once made show, it will and so and then hostages, when we returned back in again. 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 and the rest of the hostages. we have no choice. i want to let 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?
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yeah, honestly yeah, it doesn't feel like a cause for us. uh this whole you felt like one pay long. it's a bad day. you wake up every morning and it's the same thing over and over again. you have to wake up and burial sounds, but today's 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 me lives and hopes and dreams and plans for the future are 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 how much though is they didn't tell if the all was then is riley jeremiah. no. in america,
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they kidnapped everyone. and they murdered everyone. for the kids, babies, women, and the people. this can be anyone in the world, and this is what's important to you to, to remind everyone that the human beings and it's a minute down issue. and they need to be home with the loved ones. your brother's wife enough 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. uh, we found it always to ride in all managed to cause my mother from inside to bump shows the id guy on the truck. it was completely terrified. you just
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repeat the sentence 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 dead on shelter became a data to them. and they told me in age inside, they say the bumps at that with 4 legs, they have inside and out the do we go with tiny space? i don't know if, if i'm understanding 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 uh to get up to 27 other people. a misplaced skimming, barely shaped 6 or 7 people when they manage to squeeze. 29 people of souls. this comes to show you how horrible this
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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? 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? it is 5. that is and somewhere in the time is up, goes up by monsters. me. 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 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
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a few months ago. he said it all. yeah, so a monk celebrated his 3rd day of the day with no credits. no kid in the world should stuff like this. what would you say, michael? is the biggest obstacle to getting your brother and the other hostages back? i think that the a phase, right. the government is getting a lot of special and come us and then the finance is like guitar, i mean one of not being frustrated enough and they have 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,
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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, 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. memorials and visuals are also planned across germany to mark the anniversary of the attacks here in berlin. a number of services have been held with more planned. germany's president is expected to attend an interface gathering afterwards. participants will walk in silence to the nearby jewish community center.
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their sirens have again sounded intel of beef after i'm us, militants launched a barrage of rockets from gauze. the attack comes after a year of war that has devastated the gaza strip. the last run goes in health ministry says, well then 42000 palestinians have been killed. 90 percent of gauze this population has been displaced. israel today launched a series of airstrikes on the job. aliya refugee camp in gaza is north. the number of casualties is so far and clear, the israeli military says its troops have surrounded to come claiming this have us fighters have regrouped in the area will last years. turbo tax also re ignited the conflict between israel and another. ran back militant group has ball law in lebanon, has pulled on, has supported him, us with new daily rocket attacks, leading israel to launch
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a ground offensive into 11 on at the start of this month, the israeli army says if his deployed a 3rd division of troops now across the lebanese border, after launching more air strikes on the southern suburbs of the capitol bed route over night, israel says the mass of this explosions struck has full of targets. the militant group launched his own salvo into israel from levon on, with the 1st direct strike on the port city of hyphens since the conflict again. journalist coming l g y is in bay root. i asked him for the latest on the air strikes there. as well again the tonight's so me yes, sounds. busy sightseeing bu, mortgage strikes on the southern parts. they all stated say, we don't know exactly what to say is really screaming. it's has to hit the wrappings sheet of this phone number to look for print from all sides. and we have
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also other strikes of this house that has great news. this is right the side, the head strikes, the big valley of the country. one of them is about 5 for that. read this away from the same is roman jupiter 50. so this strikes, i'll continue although somehow missed this. so that's the situation and 11 on has bull uh, in 11 on also fired rockets, ignore the news real again, uh, hitting the port city of high foot seems as well as military capabilities are still intact. kareem yes, there was the striker on haifa and 14 at least 10 people in shirts then is. ready investigating how the rockets get smooth and we looked into
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sceptics as far as for the 1st message, it's as the messages we spent existing, you might to filter our either you might do this to most of our come on this, but we're still able to fire onto most of the more deep into the hi fi which is about 30 minutes away from the buttons for the so the message of that was when he started to escalate this. he says something about the escalation in order to be skinny. and now his fault is trying to please the point that this is not going to the head of the wind refugee agency. philipo grand a has just visited. be rude. what's he been saying? cream well yeah, he was just, he is in bed with a looking at distribution of the notes. it's 1200000 internally displaced people. 1.2000000, the population of 5500000 people here in liberty. he said intuition law must be
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respected. it cannot be more maybe also a reference to that for exempt has more than 50 power emetics. that was a lot to, to the last few days. but he said some of these have been left homeless, trying to do the traumatized children unable to understand what's happening. and then he, it's, he says it's an urgent moral, imperative to help the people are affected by this recent escalation. they should not pay the price by this. this means failure to find political distribution and distribution of secular finance. now this our of a will ramen needs. the word must come to liberal age. it's uh, the words of the head of the you in reference, you a just you and hcr green. thank you very much for bringing this up to date. that was journalist kareem avari in b route a spouse. a sweetening where this year's 1st nobel prize winners have just been announced. the committee in stockholm awarded this year's prize for medicine
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jointly to a pair of us researchers. victor ambrose and gary brooklyn will share nearly a 1000000 euros for the discovery of mike crow r n. a that's a class of tiny molecules that play a crucial role in regulating how genes work. i mean, 1st read announcement. well, other cod house from dw science is here with more on the nobel prize for medicine. so i'm it much of a surprise here with these winners. well, if there's one thing that you can say for sure about the nobel prize of that, it's always a surprise. so there are some lists floating around, and the 2 were actually on one of the lists i had seen, but there are hundreds of nominations each year. it's impossible to know who's actually going to win the prize. what's not surprising though, it's that it's to man from or working in the us or also from the us. with the last $229.00 prizes that were awarded, only searching women were awarded, and most of the times the price goes to the us. so that's maybe not the surprise.
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ok. um they were, they won their award for discovery of micro r n a understand tell us what is micro r n a and what is new? yeah, so i think we need to do a little deep dive like a very superficial deep dive into a genes and how the genes are regulated and how genes are the source of you and me, our hearts or muscles or when you're runs. like how we work, because actually every cell in our body is equipped with the same instruction set, which is our d n a. but not every cell develops into the same. so we have no runs, we have muscles, we have the heart. so every cell, there is some kind of translation from the genes to the proteins and the end. and when you, for a long time that m r n a, which caused the price last year, i had to take some role. we knew that from our people knew that from the 19 sixty's, but in 1993, a one of the 2 research as who got the price today he found micro r,
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n a which to you and the translation a little bit, which you found that and c elegans, which as a warm and people did not really pay that much of attention because they thought, said it's just peculiar and warm. it doesn't have to do anything with humans. and 2000 um the 2 researches got the price like every ruskin was that show that it's also important in humans. and yeah, there was a very important paradigm shift and, and explains a lot of how genes are translated into proteins. ok, important. and humans. what does that mean? how do we benefit from knowing this? yeah, that's a very good question. and that was also basically the 1st question, the joining us in the, in the room and the press conference had. and the set answer is, and this price was awarded for fidelity, and it's very basic science. it's for basic understanding how the process work works. am right now, there are no clear applications inside those research going on. but it has to be
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