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old, we can be the generation, the ends at so good. malaria must die. so millions can live. the dw deers, live and from berlin tonight is real marks. the anniversary of the october 7th come off. terror attacks thousands, attend a rally honoring victims of the atrocities which led to the war and gaza. a minute of silence observed intel of we also have coming up in the israel's conflict with hezbollah 11 on these really military sins and extra troops as both sides launch more air strikes. plus the nobel prize in medicine and goes to to us researchers for their work on human gene will unravel the science behind the prestigious of what the
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hybrid gods. i'll review is what you're going to be. b, as in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin with remembering. israel is marking one year to the asians, the home off the terror attacks which led to the war. in garza, among the commemorations, was a vigil at the venue where the nova music festival took place. it was one of the 1st places attacked on october 7th of last year. more than 1200 people were killed around 250 others taken captive. nearly a 100 hostages have still not been released. many are known to have died. others are feared that it is real and around the world. people gathered to remember the victims and tell of the families of victims organize the memorial in honor of the dead and the hostages. the door to be here, the big table is our middle east analyst,
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a shiny rosanna. she's been with us throughout the evening here for our continued coverage of this day one year since there's a tax. so inside and outside is really showing you how are people dealing with this day? well, i think for as early as definitely updates a very summer day is really they've been leaving the trauma a year ago. minute by minute, almost. you see the media outlets very much at sending personal dissertations with every you know, at, you know, equivalent time. but what happened at this day at this time a year ago is really is to increasing this to him, trauma to some shock. and the horrors are coming back. i have, we've been hearing many stories that are in these are the media in the last days. more testimonies of the things that i've happening and slowly along the year. also what is now what was lacking then and, and is it present now? is it an, an, an understanding of the big picture of how this could have happened at the question that i think i coded many people's heads on that day and ever since. so it's a bit more of an understanding of the, of the,
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the big intelligence failure. but not only that lead to that day and of course, around the world. it's also a mixed bag. you know, we've seen a lot of support and vigils around the world, but also with the same tons a lot of collaborations and protest against what is what has been doing and gauze. and can you know, ever since that day if it were to, if we had asked is really, is one year ago where we would be today, would they have said we would be looking at a multi front more? probably not. i assume not, i know for a fact that most of is really leadership and a defense, the military, you know, as people in defense of the system, they never imagined it would take for so long that back then was that it's going to be free for months you know, invasion into gaza, probably a quick operation that we'll round up by december. we are now the year in and if the, the, the, the end as far from you know, being inside. so that definitely not where's where i want it to be. and also as we talk about the multi funds on the one hand,
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i think israel did not expect it. on the other hand, it has sort of provoked it, or it initially, or took intend to, you know, in its actions in the last weeks knowing this might be a possible scenario in your operating of guess because by law they knew who been crashing, you know, and not a list has a lot of crushing down, but also classes and never known. they will also, they knew also what it would mean for iran, which was the super power backing has bought all those years and prompting it. so definitely israel knew what it was during the last week, and i think this is pointed to now very much an attempt to sort of change the tone and move from defense. and the shock and we talked about at the beginning of it, is it has to as to where much experience and into more of aggressive the aggressive who was taking the initiative as he would say he had changes in messaging today. and it's in, you know, who released the video message of where he was addressing the troops. and he also, we were talking earlier, he wants to change the name of this war, correct. he would wish, especially the name as early as i've given it, is called
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a source of iron, is really want to change it to it's in how it please has to offer this a suggestion to change it to the revival or, or to survive. ability was sort of trying to turn it around, trying to change a narrative, maybe submit this more as him as a defender of israel. finally facing all those uh, you know, great photos like, you know, like the radians and i'm trying to bring is real back. it's, it's turns its power in standing in the region and in the world. this is definitely wouldn't any, i would like to be seen as, i'm not sure these are republicans, they're, we've seen in a lot of polls and we've seen also along the streets and they've been the very fact that they are 2 different ceremonies to commemorate these days that are being held is really, society is very much torn in the middle. and this was a very divisive figure and people are either very much against him or by which for him. how has is real changed since october 7th of last year. oh, tremendously. israel is never going to be the same things because i've posted news . nobody's going to be the same. i mean,
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because only this is ongoing and posting is very most of, of load in the last year with a livable suffering of numbers in the gaza strip. but it's really is themself the loss trust in the country and the government. and there's a different understanding of israel's positioning in the region. they, i think, is really, is felt for a long kind of time that there might be a way to make it somehow work. and there was some sort of a state of quote, despite being surrounded by many hostile groups such as vala, such as from us. there was some sort of an understanding this couldn't be sustainable as, as, as a long term solution. this of course has collapsed. and the problem is that there is no quite clear vision of what will be possible. we know what won't be possible, but israel and leadership doesn't seem to be clear in their vision of what is the future. what about the possibility of bringing the remaining hostages home a lot? that's the big question. i mean, this is what this day in a way puts back to hostages and their stories in the center after they've been sort
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of pushed aside and last week because of the focus on the 11 on front. so far there's doesn't seem to be any new deal on the, in the play or any idea of how to do that, how to let israel fulfill its own goals to bring those 97 help taking on that day. still how the gaza. this would definitely be the last thing that israel would do if it want to really leave this war behind, you know, after solving calls on maybe withdrawal or whatever the plan would be. there's quite consensus in israel that without bringing back the hostages, there won't be any way forward for these are all the society dw is shawn. it was honest, chinese always, we appreciate you being in touch with you, appreciate your analysis. thank you. well, the supernova, music festival list taxed by homeless was billed as a celebration of peace and friendship. more than 400 people were killed or taken hostage. our next report feature is a performer who recalls the moment when the music stopped and the blood shed began a little bit a k onto success. music is a safe space. still,
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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 other survive us. many people told me that seems like a closure for them. and we'll me again with that with and the bones in my and uh, the defective finish and not stopping them either 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 i told them shut down, you said yes, either cold rather than that to me like me said about that of them like 5 made this still nice and about the and the oven stopped like thousands of me so so most of the estimated 40000 festival go as own you start to realize the
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scale of, of fred when they were off to leave by then government 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 up with people fleeing the other end and some friends left the cause and ran into the desert. they were lucky police direct them under a. com. you can hear the bullet, scott, god, then above your head that you all stating that if you do like these, you get the soul follow on the vehicles. and 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 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
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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 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 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 the what was on the 71 was the strongest method, justin, and all the communities. we will then say again in the united states president joe biden and 1st lady job i let us ceremony of the white house in remembrance of the more than 1200 people, including dozens of americans who were killed across the united states. people who turned out to commemorate the october 7th attacks praying morning and rallying in their communities. anniversary is taking place and mid political tensions in the
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west where citizens remain divided over israel's conduct of the war. while our chief international end is origin walker, he's in washington for is richard good to see you one year on how supportive is the blind administration of what is real is doing. it will break the bug ministration, certainly remains fundamentally supportive of the israelis and the 2nd benjamin netanyahu, whose government and you see that in the statement. the job i can put out today, which really spoke of the horrors of october the 7th last year and stress that hamas is responsible by unleashing that attack last year for what has happened since then. and biden repeatedly uses this expression to the commitment of the united states to israel. security is iron clad. but at the same time,
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and you alluded to that, i think in the introduction that brent that there was division within united states about this as increasing criticism of israel is conduct of the war in gaza. and now to was lebanon. and you've got to have this sense that throughout this period divide has been trying to re name the nation, yahoo government to, to try to restrain it, to try to get it to, to, to pay more attention to avoiding civilian casualties and gaza. and now trying to limit escalation in this impending possible conflict with the wrong so so the body ministration, constantly trying to kind of juggle these 2 priorities on the one hand and support for israel for now the hand just hoping that this conflict doesn't get even worse and richard, how would you say the us is really relationship has changed over the past you as yet will you have seen that kind of dilemma? the difficulty for the by the administration in that only increasing over the
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course of the last year. and if we think back to october, the 7th, let's see, of course, that was total outraging. very soon joe biden went to israel. he visited on october the 18th, and this was seems a very, very strong sinus solidarity. but of course, it wasn't just solid actually for the as well. also american citizens were killed and kidnapped on that day. but as the boring gauze intensified over the course of that. yeah. as the civilian casualties mounted than you. so the by doing this duration, trying 100100, this was not just the americans, this was also all the close friends of israel, such as germany or the u. k. trying to us the is raised to improve access to see monetary and they, to garza. and to limit the impacts of civilian casualties. and now with this escalating conflict with his blog and 11 and you see the israelis and the americans almost diverging further. at the very moment when her son this, while a was killed and in that is rarely strike on
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a route the americans have been urging for a 3 week cease 5. so you see really the, the difficulties that the by to ministration has had in trying to achieve this restraint on is relevant. it's aiming for our chief in the national have it's a richard walker reporting tonight from washington. richard, thank you. a political leaders here in germany have underlined the governments solidarity with israel while i'm also calling for a ceasefire in the middle east and a deal to bring home the remaining hostages. a series of commemorations also highlighted germany's historical obligations to israel because of the holocaust of the $529.00 a. m. the exact moment when the terror attacks began a year ago, reading it, berlin's brandenburg gates the names of the murders of those taken hostage by a mass. the early morning vigil set the tone for a day of official commemorations at
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a memorial service that they spell in synagogue. our emotions would rule me if there's a world before and after october 7th. and when i see all the pictures today, i feel very uncomfortable because it's kind of being back one year ago and it still hurts among those attending the service alone. god who survived the attack. his mother was murdered on october, the 7th. his sister killed in gaza. after almost a year in captivity, god says not enough has been done to free the remaining hostages. and we need to make sure we're not. we're not feeling there and we are seizing the opportunities to save lives. people that are now in the tunnels hostages. there is 101 hostages, dealing defenders, and this is the most important thing now. on god's was also present as an inch of
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faith ceremony, attended by jim and president frank boucher stein. maya. calling for the hostages, held by him, asked to be released. the president pointed out the more jews were murdered on october the 7th a year ago. then on any single day since the holocaust, he said jim and he had a fundamental responsibility to stand with his mail when it's attacked that have knowledge that principal was on the street. he's a cake of this war, has killed too many people ready and caused too much suffering from his raising palestinians and bells for the people of lebanon elsewhere in berlin. a demonstration in support of those in garza and lebanon under his riley fine. so he had 2 very strong feeling many have no sort of stumping that cold front end to the plumbing, just because this is the anniversary of the mass. a cup by him us. yes, you can condemn terrorist attacks. everybody should. but you also have to make the leap to then say, what is the history behind this?
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i get to this of the whole day when we're here today. oh yes. today we are a year ago or 2 or 76 years ago and a half. this did not start on october. the 7th. the palestine question has been going on since 1947 months and on that they've been theaters in berlin as in many other places. the attacks of a year ago have brought the motions on all sides onto the streets, passionate coals. but just as a tolerance and openness, well after october the 7th, as much he liked to do with last year's terror attacks also re ignited the conflict between israel and another. iran back the militant group has the law in living on the group is now struct. these really positive hyphen with missiles for the very 1st time is real. meanwhile, has carried out a new round of air strikes and b route, as well as near the cities airport, which is now operating with limited capacity. is rarely armies as it had targeted
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a southern bay route suburbs that it called a handful of stronghold. israel has expanded its operations against has been lost in recent weeks. launching daily air strikes and sending ground troops into southern 11. though these really army has more than it will soon target 11 onto the southern coast and has declared 4 areas in northern is real close to military zones . journalist kareem alga hari gave me the latest from bay, were it was that the is the one that was shot she got to a while ago and basically saying that people should stay away from the coast in ocean, for sure, for fishing boats should not be there and this is an area that is basically half the way from baby to the is ready for the is starting from the city or side the into the. busy ringback need city of tire and yeah, the one who's the people should stay away from the coal. so everyone know. ready
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first year in government is wondering what's gonna get mixed and what does executive target is? the cost is dimension $9.00 error rates to be onto the southern parts of. busy the sort of thing, there was some kind of august the beginning. we don't know what this was exactly as the revenue service of health says that since the beginning of the call just by now 2016 that t n really 10000 is claimed as below also fired rockets. we understand at northern israel again today hitting the port city of haifa. what do we know about hezbollah as capabilities at this point? with this, this stroke, twice within 24 hours until i start the 1st time. some of the research was not
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deceptive. it's really beside system and then to seeing the hyphen through 22. then later there was a 2nd thought of the size. so i think the message is very useful. that just wants to say yes, maybe you know, we can, yes. the kid our the how so does but we still exist. we still have really tell you what it is. and we are able to strike to not only direct at the border, but up too high for which is so consider because insight is right. and there was also showing that the use of course of the last days when we started. so i just drove the persian and mix quite some resistance on the other side with the sides that we have been following messaging coming out of jordan, the jordanian foreign minister as phone in to be roots. what was his message
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with the whole visit to of i love this for the who is quite eligible for most of georgia is this is was maybe as a sony derrick. this is by jordan wisdom also that some 8 for the 7th grade from jordan reading. 8 in to the level, he also made some very t a statements you want to set a. she says she wouldn't need to why the war in the region. he called the the initial commission to do everything, to stop being 1000 and level and also to see enough wants that it gave me yes please is not use in any operation between israel and the field on the golf course. and what is expected, an inquiry about our viewers are used to seeing you, not in lebanon,
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but in egypt. and you've been following closely the degree she ations to reach a ceasefire. a lot of those negotiations have been taking place in cairo over the past year. several times we thought that a deal was close, but it never arrived. let me just get your thoughts on this day mark one year since the how much terror attacks your thoughts on you know, these, these efforts that seem never to go far enough to reach us east by what basically since july that was needing to replace all the sites this is all, this is fire for 6 weeks that it's been expended in like exchange and all it is ready. the hostages, the policy, the prison. this is stages. busy this is high a lisa for most of the stage and,
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but there was no fine. and the progress is really what we see today. we have like the does all these radio offensive to stay here and live on this bullet is legitimize it. it's a tax with the onto the is where it was the why gaza saying like you want to create pressure on israel. stuff to the one. does it the whole seats, the residency. yeah. but again, short, another decided they also argued was the same thing like you want to increase the pressure this way to stop. busy busy in the causes that now this is sweet friends because i know has no force from. yeah, of course, as the west bank, the violence, we see that and now is several attacks inside and i think what is really important that is the key and we might have an upcoming direct consultation between so i think the key to stop all of that is is coming to an agreement on the ceasefire
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itself in 2000 and coming to like the end of this $1000.00 that really escalate the situation in the entire usually. but right now this used to be mites and fights. yeah. wishful thinking is the category. i think we would be putting it in on this one year anniversary. it that is for sure. journalist kareem over. how are you reporting tonight from be routes. kareem is always thank you. it's all right. let's take a look at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. residents of florida or preparing for the arrival of hurricane milton, which is strength into a category find storm in the gulf of mexico is expected to make landfall in the tampa bay area on wednesday with storms or just more than 3 meters high. many residents are still cleaning up from hurricane helene. the you and weather agency says the 2023 was the driest year in 3 decades for the world's rivers. the years record breaking heat contributed to dwindling. water flows as well as severe
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drought in some places. glaciers also retreated at a record pace last year. europe's hair of pro has watched from florida on a space ex rocket to investigate the damage done by a nasa spacecraft that deliberately crashed into an asteroid. the goal is to see if perhaps one day an incoming small asteroid can be deflected from or stage to which the american scientists have been awarded the nobel prize in medicine. their work could one day lead to the prevention of diseases including cancer and diabetes, u. w. 's derek williams has more. so biologists gary rose. can victor ambrose received the nobel prize and physiology or medicine for their ground breaking discovery of micro r n a which changed our understanding of how genes are regulated? this is
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a fundamental discovery. and that fundamental discoveries that often take time to be acknowledged and, and proven that they are really very, very important. and this year we acknowledge the importance of this particular discovery to works like this and identical copy of your unique genetic code. your dna is found in the nucleus of every cell in your body that acts as a kind of instruction manual telling that cell what to do. but cells in different tissues perform completely different tasks and have changing needs. genes have to be regulated in studies focused on the development of a round, warm, called single rep datas elegance. the 2 scientists discovered the class of molecules called micro r, n a, which plays a key role in that genetic regulation. it influences how cells adapt and when my
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telling them which page of that instruction manual to turn to. it's fundamental science that has changed our understanding of how biology works. by knowing how to control cell functions, we might one day be able to develop medicines to switch off diseases like diabetes and cancer, who so you're watching dw news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day and stick around. we'll be right back the,
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a significant risk of human extinction from advancing our system. our series continues to d. w. the . it was the deadly of day and the history of the state of israel, the deadly of stay for jews since the all the cost of the home us terror attacks inside is real. on october 7th, 20231 year later is real. is a nation scarred and a nation at war on multiple fronts with no end in sight. and the hostages were taken by homos one year ago. many have not returned its fear that if and when they do come home, many will not be a law. i'm bring golf and berlin, this is the day the .
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