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the you creams move, the also signed stops october 26th on dw, the. and this is the w news live from the land, israel knox, one year since the deadly october the 7th terror attack. by hum us mona's gather in israel to commemorate the hundreds who died at the music festival. in the 1st strike of the us attack. the service, which is a series of plan memorials throughout the day. you can, you know, the bullets cuts the wheel and that the all feeling that if you do like these, you get that will that dw speaks with the last office to perform. that is really music festival. what so many people lost the lights on october, the 7th and explosions across the southern bay route is
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a nice israel says it was targeting has blocks which itself fired rockets into northern israel. the money chip is mckinnon. welcome to the program. thank you for being with us today. october the 7th months, one year since some us carried out its terror attacks in israel. here at d. w. we are recalling the events of her ethic day speaking with people who witness them. the how most let of salt was the deadliest in israel's history, with more than 1200 people killed and around 250. take him to gauntlet as hostages vigils and memorials were being held across his rail to remember those who look hills and the hostages still held captive by him. off relatives of victims have
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held a minutes of silence at the sights of the nova music festival at cable. it's rain. well, most $400.00 people were killed when the attack again dw correspondent tanya, claim a is in room with the attack on that music festival took place. tanya, can you give us a sense of how it feels to be standing at the site where the, the, how much terrorist attack was launched a year ago? a lot. i think all the people coming here since the early morning and the day started off at 629 when the attack started with one could find. and some of those militants breached the board and coming into the southern communities. and also he had to re in where there was a race party going on, a lot of young people mainly hit dancing on some of the early morning hours and the things the mood is very mixed emotions. when you look at people coming here visiting over the day, they have been prayers, family members, coming hand,
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just walk you through that. what you're seeing here behind me is uh, you know, feel shows from those who were killed on that day and you know, the show for the, for the news happen. and also of course of photos of the way taken to some of them are still in jones, the people coming here holding prayers, lighting little candles. it's just standing there. but this has been about one of the areas to him because in the, to the villages about the area where people, the communities coming together, going together to cemeteries remembering those who work pillows, remembering interesting in the community. that's what some people told me. it's very important to them at the same time, we are also very close to goals as 40 to just a couple of kilometers away. and we had some incoming brokers,
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5 or if you this morning, but also a lot of us going shopping from here to the scars and of course it also reminds us as to who are installed, but it's going on and forth civilians in golf and they're looking for safety, the door for them is continuing to for the cost 12 months. then nero's books, which is post, as well as voted with god. it was one of garza, was one of the areas that came under heavy. it's hot combine on us on october. the 7th last year, ton year. i know that you went and just a couple of days ago to reports about the situation that one year off to the attack, we're going to take a look at that report now that i should, one of you is but some they find some of the images in this report distressing the every so today is the same for you. moses. for the past 12 months. he's come here to hostages square intel are the most,
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let militants kidnapped yet you moses extended family. they took his mother, his father, his father's partner, and her daughter, and her 2 grand daughter's, his father's partner was killed. last november they released the remaining women, but a still holding his father god the most lost the almost every morning is october 7th because we don't have my father and many others. and then now we return to the state the year passed and we started, so the memorials and everything. so everything is coming back and it's getting harder to, to sleep harder to do anything. this is where his family lived, knew was only a few kilometers from the cause of border. how most of the militants invaded the kibbutz at around 6 30 in the morning. of the about $400.00 people who lived here over a quote to where you said, kidnapped and murdered a year on time. seems to have stood still new. oh as most residents
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haven't returned, your moses has come with other family members to check on the house. all the flow here was full of over the content of the discovery that i tried to stay on the positive side. and i think it's getting harder every day. every mean, it's getting more and more hard to hard to, to think. how is copying? how is it is easy? well, actually we don't even know if he's alive. the most has family is not an exception . every house and he always has a story to tell of less than survivors of pain and trauma. during the a and her family survived the attack, they now live in temporary accommodations. about an hour away. we have all of claims that things that happen here and it's on an island that came with. we'll see . and there was a goal for that. my desk was crazy. help us. well building help us day shooting
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help us. they hear the bell here. come, please help us help us. traces of the minute and so to some of the home us do visible building into families has it in this say phone for hours. why militants rip that home a part and try to get into the say from news triggered in about what was happening in the 1 o'clock, i get the message. some friend of mine asked me if i know this woman with the 2 kids that taking hostage wow, this is shelly with the kids as splendidly. so then the send a day or so no, just trying to came to or so take us. so in my mind, i stopped to think what to do,
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what to do, what to do. even though we key less than that, we think of the case what, what, what would happen we need to die all of us together. so was not easy to think that you want to die with you. okay. do you want ok kids will be good with you. these really me did not arrive at the 2 foods until around 2 in the afternoon, almost 7 hours after the attack began. for many israelis, new oles is a symbol of the countries secure 2 pages to the buildings over. there are it's, it's because of the trip. it's over there in gauze i. where is rose? moore has kids at least 41000 palestinians, according to cause us have ministry for yet you moses. it is most important that his government now agrees to a hostage to you before they have to bury more of those were taken to gaza. who
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have been here to the graveyard the too many times in the last the this, this period. and each time we say ok, yes, just there, probably $516.00 over there for you. let's go and bring them. so, so close. but the so far it's been a year. the situation remains unresolved, leaving people like yet year and during trapped in time. let's, let's skip this. we're back now with tanya claim on file that report, tanya. such extraordinarily difficult times for the families of the hostages and the victims at how is a coping of the what i think so many people here is that the situation is not resolved. i mean, it's a you own and over a 100 hostages, about 100 hostages are still being housing garza. about the $33.00 of them are ready to collect a debt already. and it is, you know,
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a sense that they should have been brought home long time ago. as we just heard, and in this report as well, you know, people do not understand or nobody could have found some that this will take almost a year. the same, that is a year long. more in garza and no another from that has opened a northern border with living on the other hand. you know, people have very different ways of coping with it. with this trauma from october 7, i just talked to someone here. she said the 1st time actually she's coming here to say good bye to a friend. she was standing in front of the opposed to because she said she was drafted almost immediately after the terror attacks on october 7th. she doesn't have a chance yet. so it's a moment of, you know, a 5 minutes, i'm remembering people, but i think in general, uh, you know, everybody deals with it differently, but uh, this is a for many people, it's still unresolved. and it's a, it's not over at all. what happened to
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a year ago? the w's, tanya explained, the reporting for us from reading. tanya, thank you so much. i memorials, individuals are also taking place across gemini to mocks the anniversary of the attacks, including here in berlin. uh, a service was held at the in central synagogue with relatives of october, the 7th victims. among those present, germany's president is expected to attend and into face gathering later today and off to his participants will, who will can silence to the nearby jewish community center. now s r and so again sounded intel of ease off to homos miller since launched a barrage of rockets from garza, the account comes off to a year of wool. that is devastating. the goal is
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a strip the home us run goals and health ministry says nearly $42000.00 palestinians have been killed. 90 percent of gauze population has been displaced. israel today launched a series of ass strikes on the java. leah refugee compound guns as knowles, the number of casualties, the sofa unclear. these really military says its troops have surrounded the comp saying that's how most places have re, groups in the area. now is rails invasion of gauze that was triggered, of course of to how much launched its terror attacks on october the 7th last year we're going to take a look back now at how events unfolded on that day and a warning again that some of you may find some of the images in this report. disturbing. the sun was just about to rise. when over a 1000 rockets were launched israel from gaza. as millions of these realities rushed to seek shelter, 1500 him austrian militants on land. seeing air broke through to israel guys,
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a border fence in more than 60 locations. minutes later they reached is really military bases engineering border communities. on the way they shot indiscriminately. it passes by all the while. the rocket beverage continued in various palestinian militants and civilians kept flowing in through the broken fence. the fighting expanded to over 30 different locations in the south of israel . one of these locations was the nova music festival. hundreds of rivers tried to sleep for their lives. cases of sexual violence rate and other atrocities were reported in the weeks and months that followed a and i mentioned that the content was slowly exposed to video, is posted online by the from us. the picture was green and unprecedented. tara tech had caught israel by surprise. the whole families and communities had fallen in the hands of hum. there's a very sore and citizens of israel. i mean,
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we are at war not even in operation, but we've had to have more than we come up in the in the 1st hours these really security forces were flailing and civilians were mostly left alone to fight . thomas was setting houses on fire, shooting hundreds to death and has taken over 250 people, hostages back to gaza. only after 48 hours, it is real to be gain control over all its territories in the breached quarter. on that day and into you the past tense, over 1600 is really to account the some 100 hostages as to how to buy from us. these really extracts on gaza started that morning and soon followed by full scale ground invasion over 41000 palestinians had been killed in gaza in the war that followed up to the 7th day to
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change the middle east. and i'm joined in the studio now by gil mostly on a c, e o of a mid to the that's a think tank that focuses on foreign security and peace policy. welcome to w. it's a pleasure to have you there and the how most the talk on october, the 7th left israel reeling, one year lease. so can you tell us how much support is that for the war and gaza? i think that's what differentiates the one guys are from the 111 on the to the currently experiencing when it comes to gaza. we off talking about the crisis of trust. i think would you between large parts of the book relation and the government and the major issues about the ability of the government to stop the increment of a continuation of this guy's a disaster. and also in the tentative to him, us to kind of take the military achievements that where it shifts with the major human suffering from the point of staying inside in the human cost. and then that
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will convert them into some kind of a new approach or some kind of a new arise and that level at the core of the things, of course, we're talking about the hostages situation. you mentioned before the a, these very society and the state of the post trauma, i would even say it's a continuous a trauma and i'm sort of trauma with one a 101 a hostages. dying is slowly dying aside from us tunnels. and then i think what connects the inability of the government within that tentative and the hostages issue is defending these rel, that's most of the obstacles to achieve those goals. relate to the, to the political motivation of the and you know, government and not necessarily for the circumstances the israeli government. and that's not, you know, who government has so far failed to prevent a realistic plan full gaza. is that something that is discussed talked about last in his row? what i mean, i think that's why right now when we do see this ongoing return of these really forces from the north to the south. this vacuum that is left behind by the lake of
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extra level political action. we do understand that in many cases you see a line that is presented by the right wing, the size of the slides when government, because mainly about conflict management. and it's really about creating any kind of decisive solution. now, one of the conceptual victims of 7 for october is this approach if these really public used to support of conflict management or postponing decisions of continuing the situation as it is. i think that these really is society right now. it looks for decisive action for major steps, whether the direction of the right wing settlement approach or whether it is regarding major epi solutions will be from what the solution statement is. so simple are we stationing is when society and can i ask you also about how these really public views the fact that israel has been accused of committing more crimes of genocide and goal is that how do is really people view this allegation.
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but one of the most frustrating things for us, i mean, experts and organizations that promote international, it's actually twice and they encourage you to re examination of is really essential for military power. and so when you minister and strategy is actually declining integrity, any is really view of those human rights organizations. and i would say, year of the 7th of, of nobody's also reckoning they for the human rights in a community altogether. and it's not just the one sided approach, the, they tend to see the 1st month to ignore a reports about it. it's actually a violence that were mentioned by the victims of 7 for the how much that that it's not just about using the harshest terms of genocide if there and when we had that with shell genocides in the middle east. but it's mainly about the easiness in which genocide claim was used or being turned into a political tool. the questions the right of is with to exist. so these really public narratives in not completed without the merits. see some kind of a division of labor between from us. we're aiming on the 7th of october to
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physically a 9 of the state police ran in between a certain actors that of non violence politically, a companion promoting the same a non violent the but again, the same a, a of challenging the right, the feasible to exist and why do we think it's probably a really margin of when we all tried to push forward the need to for ease really for the is where the public, the push for you mean if there is strategy for guys and issues as such, we are dealing with the, with the integrity that was reduced to 0 of the information in human rights come in the community. israel's allies like the us, like germany, say that without the 2 state solution that can be no lost in peace. so what's kind of long term solution? so looking to the future, what kind of long term solution do you think these are any public wants to see? actually, this is a very interesting point because the common perception is the thing is where the public went all the way, right? of the double. and that's what we used to think. and then when we started setting
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the and examining these really public, what we identify is this, when is really so being asked to think long term, then the majority of them is smaller. majority 45 to 50 percent. actually choose a diplomatic solution whether it is garza or the west bank or lebanon, or they have run. you see this imagines over what is the left wing. but the pragmatic, small majority within these republic, consistently supporting options that bring in a broader framework that includes the original information elected for example. and majority of his reading supports world by word the establishment of a thing in the device. but the state and state, as long as it's part of the region, the normalization and the us security umbrella. so we see those changes, and that really opens up a discussion about the idea of outlining division from the international community . and the fact that they basically share the same opinion with the i would just say a broad majority. but with this more majority of these really probably basically the optional speaking things really audience above the heads of the government in
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many ways. but it's a small majority, as you say, i mean, do you see that growing? do you see that kind of thinking, guessing more prolific amongst not so much. i think that's when we speak about the care, the company, lebanon, which obviously enjoys, you know, a different level of, of support within these really, probably, i think there are some changes in the us, some discussions we do see, you know, the good news is big is this majority, this is for me, but the bad news is that in this course of juncture, no more the language with egypt options. we also see almost a 3rd of these really public that the adult, the adults positions interested estimated with extreme rights. and these would be an extension of the west bank and gaza. we settlements so we do see the risk and they'll put that to here. and what we are looking for today is some kind of a leading figure in these video position. and these are the opposition is also in crisis. if you're following the current discussion about the composition of the correlation. gomez,
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fiano c. o. of the is ready institute for regional foreign policy. gail, thank you so much for your time. very much. we appreciate it. my last is tara tax also re ignited the conflict between israel and another airline box. millicent group has beloved in level one has below, has supported from us within the a daily rock is attacked from that led israel to lower to ground, defensive inter 11. and at the starts of this month of these randy ami launched morris strikes on the southern suburbs that they root overnight claiming to have hit has blocked targets. the millison group has launched a 2nd salvo at the port city of haifa, officer its 1st direct strike on the city since the conflict began as long as also mont, today's anniversary. by praising the october the 7th attacks, i'm denying israel's rights to exist saying that is no place the israel in the middle east. we're going to get the latest from they root all
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correspond to them how to try to joins us now. mohammed that being further strikes on bay route by is ready forces. is these ready offensive in lebanon whitening now? so this really bombardment of the whole, it has become a daily routine. now it starts every day with is what you need drones, overheads all day long and with time it then strikes on the solving subjects of they would as the more thrice continues to hit the towns and then sell them to the end of a cottage and of course and at nights these were 80 and military orders, new evacuations, from da here in to 1000 suburbs, and that this is followed by intense waves of air strikes throughout the night. this of course is causing stress to people across beta who does heavy strikes. shake the whole city and, you know,
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the sound office really strikes are very audible across all the veiled. i visited the here last week and the destruction was already huge. and, and, you know, that was before the widest hits on to solve on that, that's how solving a suburbs over the weekend. so i assume that the entire neighborhood stuff we visited on now set to the ground. so it does look like the offensive as whitening has the law has been continuing to find a israel, a full striking several towns and cities. does this suggest that hezbollah as military capabilities also isn't very much in tax, or i wouldn't say in talk. so we, we witnessed some significant this way, the tax on his beloved military infrastructure and we still haven't seen a symmetrical retaliation by has but also to say, even though the group is showing capabilities to strike deep inside his writing at
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2 or 3. and you know, reaching haifa and, and often to love eve. in fact, a group has, has been launching a intense, a broadcasts and drones to where this wire in the past few days. despite the hard head start, the group have taken through, you know, the device, the tax and destination of its top leadership. it is a product is still capable of targeting as well, but also showed capabilities to flight back the is why you, we are me call and incursion. that's the up until now. seems to be how the on the way i just wanted to ask you, the jordanian foreign minister has flown into bay root, has an a with a bus stop warning about the escalating violence. what does he say? so he gave a brief statement a while ago saying that he's cutting a message off solidarity and support for the button on against what he called these . why you the aggression that started in gaza and that was shifting to was bailed.
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he said it is very dangerous situation and that is why is pushing the whole region into a lot of war. he also promised the government to provide some, uh, you know, um, aids to fill the huge needs caused by the influx of refugees and the buttons is very, very difficult situation here and they would for refugees. and it's described by the u. n. agency as a terrible crisis, more people are sleeping on the streets with very little support and increasingly, risks of diseases as winter's coming. w a root bureau chief mohammed tre, today. thank you so much for that. we appreciate that. this is a reminder of our top story for youth. israel is mocking one year since the october the 7th terror attack led by her mom's sunrise service at the 1st of one of the 1st . at the sight of one of the 1st attacks started a full day of collaborations across the country. more than 1200 people were killed
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