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this but when you come to the identities that demanded the visa and you even have to pay for the visa to pay for the distance for what i'm the one coming to guns. and i have to pay for these doctor visits. your company is it is your, is your student, is it made of a page with like, with a good or what? so we are not saying people should not come to none of you. we, i say, since you 3 i see, deserves that the way we will also demand from your citizens when they come. we give them this, the entire give you this up on that ira, about a 40 up to now they have not yet started. they, the municipal home assess, will decide when they should start them. oh, wow. your excellent see now i'm going to them by president of now media. thank you so much for joining us here on dw. okay, thank you very much. the
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visit to israel. just a few months before the home, off terabyte tech on october 7th, i think my colleague shawnee duff new goldstein is a present and television and took me on a tool of processing and a multi part series. we were hoping to showcase calories lifestyle. exploring its seemingly caffrey night life. it's fascinating food, up and culture, and learning about queer life in the city. i sense great freedom, he at the time to leave with its life. so full of pleasures was one of the best cities in the world. 2 parties known as the capital of cool one hour trip. we got to know some fascinating people a year later after the, how much the tech and during the war we went back to visit them.
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the. busy the man. ringback busy ringback ringback the, the beginning i thought it was the wins recently, thousands of records. we shot 10 of these to do this out all over the place. my friend who is also a survivor of terrorism called me in the morning and she basically said wake up. we're under attack, so she said that she hung up and i was like, what was just pacing around here on the carpet, back and forth. and now we're saying what's going on? how could this be? how can this be wars, the military, where's the military? where is the police? what's going on? what's going on with? we also remember the what, where we were and that saturday when the sirens started. right?
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it's weird to say, but we keep saying it came out of nowhere as if it's not a war zone. all the time is if we don't have shelters, if the, if we, but in a way it came as a surprise. i woke up to, you know, a different world for me. so since then everything changed. everything changed. at 1st glance to love. it looks exactly the same as it did on my 1st visit. but one thing stands out all over the city. the post is with the woods, bring them home, and photos of the hostages. i wanted to know how has to live you've changed since october 7th and what are people's expectations of the future to begin i visit johnny i'm sure he definitely goldstein. i'm 33 years old. i'm telling these ready anchor model in
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a to be host. it's the 1st time we've seen each other since the how must aerotech high low c to long. i think it's been a year about about around boston for the last 10 years and you go to kits in 18. 0, sort of taking us both via stuff. yeah. contest it with a hold you been? it looks like television is fine. it's not fine. if i'm reading on the paper, the people died or soldiers died or people lost their homes. the fact that i'm fine. still, i'm fine. the biggest thing is that i have lost also 2 friends in the know the party take me for october 7th for you. we were downstairs and my mom's shelter for a few hours and and just the late morning.
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so the news started to just to screen what's really happening in words. and i remember i used to wait for phone calls of children. you will do their cars to certainly move you for the last time. and now we're being blamed for me to get to the side it's. it's absurd. it's absurd. and i think i think it's changed me as a person because they used to be a more compassionate. the
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the in 2023. i met mohammed to obvious acquit, active is full of energy. we talked about his era muslim families. something i also learned from him is that tell of youth as an island of queer freedom, even with in israel. so as far as i understand the relationship between is what a is, an error is like not the best. well how is it being a career person and some of these does that affect it in any way? i would prefer to use the term maybe as rarely, some palestinians. i have lived my entire life in, you know, mix place is muslims, jews, christians sounds ready for the shape, but everybody lives together. even if there are attentions and it really comes and goes, if you feel it's less, i'm not going to sugar coats the experiences of arabs here. and there are,
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there is racism. there is discrimination. means behind the ibm 26 years old. i'm from nazareth originally, nazareth is the largest air city in israel. i live in tennessee. i am a freelance writer and speaker. i'm also a student instead of government and this inability my lifestyle, my existence is a potential crime. my words, my mouth is my wife and you know, other people use rifles use bombs, use missiles use, you know, f sixteens, use whatever. and i think this understanding is very reflective of the community that i come from. a were a community that was part of a consistent air of majority that existed here for at least a 1000 years. that's also another historical fact that needs to be recognized. and in 1948 out of the blue like this, we were turned into
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a minority in our own homeland. i tried to remind myself that if we're being cold, delusional for wanting to present a pragmatic alternative that is based on justice on mutual recognition and reconciliation slash piece. then what do you call massy and divisions that have been rolling israel for the last decades and think that we can just ignore 7000000 post indians forever. we can continue to occupy it, then we can continue to oppress them. and we can continue to just blame, come us for every single thing without taking in consideration. the fact that this is a shared homeland and is really imposing an interest or intertwined. and if housing needs continue to suffer, as well as will suffer. today, the space in front of the television museum of art is known as hostages square.
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it's a place to remember the more than 250 people taken hostage during the home of the turbo tax on israel on october 7th, in 2023. the yeah, so basically done. he's my friend from school and he drove to the noble festival. everyone in that car that he joined were found dead. they were, they were shot and he was getting up uh injured. um. he was concerned missing for i think at least 50. they didn't know he was, you know, dad and still identified like the body. it is just snatched on out of the blue $11.00 day. i mean, honestly, i would expect every human being with a soul with the the least amount of humanity that's left
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a man to field torn apart the kites. take a good look around and tell me what you can see. okay. okay, so over here i see a couple of towers. couple of old goals. everything that's quite ancient. and over there you have the skyscrapers everything. everything is brand new service. the, this has been actually my life mission for the past 4 and a half years. last year we met the successful 2 rates of every type in our ship. hundreds. we were impressed by efforts to promote diversity until lorenz, intel aviv hello.
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my name is i retired, been michelle pat it's. i'm the mayor's advisor for art and culture also of in the artist association in charge of policies regarding rights of artists in israel. market size. all right, thank you so much then joseph. good. we are a special family, the father cooks, the mother, keeps their last name. i can definitely say that i am a career woman. and so i think after october, 7th brook, 1st of all i became a mother 0 of the 3 of you. oh man. this wife says the me to the yeah for the guy. the 1st instinct was just to hold my
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husbands and my 3 children. and then my daughter was a soldier. she got a call from the military that she should come instantly on that saturday. and i just wanted to lock her in her room and it was really serious about it said, i'm not sending her to this crazy war zones with such a chaos. at the beginning, she was on the street and there were several wrists coming into the area. she was in a 20 year old girl, is is responsible for the desk of people because you know, whenever the drone detected some live action, whether it was a dog or whether uh there were people,
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women and children. the instruction was to shoot down any life movements inside of garza in the beginning, in the 1st month that the to to is wanting. when she comes home, she goes to parties. she does her nail polish, and she goes and buys clothes and she's a young 20 year old girl. and this is the age of all our children and soldiers protecting our whole country children. the 1st time she came back from gaza, it was really concerning how quiet she was. i remember research. she was sort of in shock, i guess. and her eyes were blank. her eyes were hollow.
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yeah. sort of how lowness in her eyes kept it all bottled inside the 9th lives into levies. it's like dancing on a volcano. lovely place is really liking the vibe. i mean, when you read the news going out here, the missiles, isn't it dangerous? well, unfortunately, you have violence all over the world and yes is rose still suffers from terror attacks. even myself. one time was watching from a ball on a turbo tax on the single street. i saw everything from upstairs. there was a nice shooting on this time. it's very sad and heartbreaking to say that it's a part of our life. they feel like my dreams and may even be
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has been shattered. the we love everyone who loves the music. we just don't talk about this stuff here. we just enjoyed the good or enjoy the music. celebrate the music. and it's all about this. when we come here, we don't care about the policy. is really are. most of them are eggs, christian arabs, jews, this crazy my name is dolph spinal. and 32 years old. i own uh, dropping the vehicle and uh, i own a company that manage people part exchanges. road friends
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of mine that uh at the morning of october semper and they used to the, jumped to the south to fight. and i didn't see them for a month, month and a half and you know, when, when they come back to you, you see ghosts that you see their faces like ghosts. i don't know. these big party defense liked um i believe what's going on inside. it's different. the many, many needs right now is dealing with traumas. the state didn't want to deal with. it just crystal clear, the one noticeable change is that people are drinking more since october 7th, alcohol consumption and israel has searched the rate was pretty low before i read
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that since the war began, one in every 4 is really have increased the use of addictive substances like alcohol and other drugs, the kind of even was and still is one of the most expensive cities in the world. property prizes, especially high back in 2023 architecture. russell, i'm on showed as one of the luxury houses she renovated so i totally like to place how deep were the needs of taking my pockets to actually rent to various the pilots . very very, they've been to be very nice to your banker and will be around. i'll tell you in shekels around the $60000.00 shekels per month, 60000 shekels per month. it's a lot. i told you
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my name is she has solomon, i'm an architect. and i live in tel aviv, i'm based in tel aviv. i was born in to her on iran. we left you ran after they stomachs for pollution. people are less concerned with the, the design of their house and more of the safety. it's just less poetic work right now and more of a survival mode. the to levies also has an economic problem. since the attack, more than $150000.00 per listing and labor as can no longer and to israel from the west bank. oh gods, a strip of leaving
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a gaping hole in the construction industry and particularly girlfriend on the phone for she is also limone, enter a building contract the best time for gala. this means many construction sites are at a standstill. slow but clearly the hosted with a whole and within the, within my of them. uh they them have my football, its the zoom in in the, in the queue and a he's a spiritual person. he's a muslim, believes in god, he's doing everything according to the coal on and i'm the opposite of doing everything through making him upset. but the bass and forgives me. if boston
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forgives me, been who's god, you know, i can deal with them. and uh, we're just very good friends if someone looks at israel and tries to understand that in black and white, they will fail. there is no black and white here. it's all shades of gray, it's very complicated. and when you are asking me about my work relationships with arabs, we need also to understand that there is really air war and like me, citizens of this country. but our muslim or christian and there is the palestinians . they're not citizens of israel. they live in the dock by territories or in garza and
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my heart breaks for what happened to the palestinians in garza. i know that many as early as don't share this feeling and i understand it. i really do. i mean it's, it's hard to feel for the other side when you're still trying to understand if you're, if you're alive. as i see public sales all over the city of eas could come under attack at any time. so shelters need to be easily accessible. people only get 90 seconds warning we have a history with bob shelters in israel. the 1st ones i think were uh, were built in the 50s. but to every few years there is
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a new regulation. it's according to the file that we get here. so at the moment of my actual evans, this is the only thing that can save lives here in israel and people take it very seriously. so this would be your usual way basically when you for the shelter. yeah. yes. from here. yeah, i have a minutes and a half to around to the shelter in a few times i just ran to the shelter with the towel and all of the shampoo. oh wow . yeah, i hear and, but we really run like crazy and i know that code and that's where we go from the side here to to a staircase that, that is our shelter in ours. that's a whole neighborhood. maybe 20 to 30 people. yeah. yeah. really. yeah. and we sat
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here for 10 minutes and we are all above really, really strong. the are saving the food until avisas totally delicious. the city is famous for its st. food flavored by color, in every instances from the whole region on the plates, homeless and section peacefully, co exist. and then there was mister bull rico let's especially say that lives in
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a couple weeks a week. i'm a coby some when i met date is old and they work in the week of the economy market. i am sending deputies uh, sending the men the i continue and people wants to do something. this sort of speed is best. and then the a little bit the really interesting way to do it every day. morning. every day except for about the no, no, no, no, no the the
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you can us. i'm good weather one. so i good us. what day one through the came up. it was the sold this to keep this or this is the for me for my family. every day the jovial colby small had to serve and the wolf of 3 months. he was called up full reserve, his duty on october 7th. the sent. everybody talks more to you need come to down, let me know. i'm with richard said uh the last time i do, oh me. it's something like uh, 7 minutes ago of the company. i have not there will even though. oh in fact, but there was one way, but the feeling inside you cannot then go. so you go i
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i remember the one week a do something like 6 times a week uh, in different places. i make uh between 15220000 the week of so that's why they do the so no speed is best and i told you, i think go for all distorted just need. and then after the 2 weeks, my commander tell me, we spoke to some of the soldiers to, to see a family isn't mother and wife. and i want the, every soldier to come with the some present for the family. i go in the i get the oldest, but most one,
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the gag advanced as a movement language that was developed and levies at the buck save a dance company. among other things, got ames to stimulate and strengthen the body with all the senses. the young dancers here were also doing the military service they, i'm, as i continue to rehearse and train while serving as a soldier down and said that we're going back then she showed me a few gog i moves my
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name is leanna, i though i'm 20, i'm from 10 am on an adventure with them, some of them are traveling all my friends from, from school that been in class with me are now in the army those other ages. so i'm constantly worrying my boyfriend, the everyone like everyone is, is part of it. i said no one, no one, no one here has no connection at all. i really feel doing are, is, is helping, helping me specifically helping also people in my company. and i've been guardians a beat them, some kind of destruction. but also, but also not also for thing it's like
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so it's really make you question, what is that? what is the meaning of what you are doing? what does the meaning of dancing now? does the meaning of performing now and the way we perform and, and the way we serve our to an audience. now the good arts make you question i think art is a means of communication. it's an excuse. it's an excuse to bring people together to express yourself. i live. all right, so i live in breeze our arts also i think um means life.
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it's a means of life of fatality being creative is being alive. this is excellence and tomatoes plans based. read the prince's me, so i want you guys to try it. oh my god. i'm going to make you begin. excellent, loving. because nobody tastes really feel free to, you know, actually surprised i met me call a bit, a creative food expert. shortly after the start of the war against come us, many people donated food for the victims. to me, holler was dismayed when she saw how poorly organized the distribution was and that
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donated food was being wasted. my name is mikhail avery. i am a guster and um i work with food culture sustainability people. and i think here in israel there was a big problem because a lot of food just went to waste because the, uh, because there was no one to organize everything. and the people were really scared because what's gonna happen with the fact that there are no farmers anymore, not in the south and not in the north. what's gonna happen with our food security as well. there's no thinking ahead in the state of israel. i met the policy and in group of slow food and we really,
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really like i really tried. i would just like that. like i was there all day like let's stop. let's stop, let's stop. it's hard for them. and i really understand this. it's a big challenge. to communicate with the palestinians as in his riley. and the more the gach is getting stronger like the conflict is getting stronger, the more the gas is getting deeper. and it's difficult. a still believe that fluid is a way of getting people together. if we can share heritage, if we can share this space displace and then it would be really nice to have homes together. you know, i mean we have homeless here made by palestinians from joshua.
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ready ready can seem to really be a way to promote understanding and if so, how do we get everyone back to the table the, the conflict surrounds us. it's in everything that we do. it's in our swimming pool, and it's in our food. and it's in our institutions and it's, it's, the conflict is everywhere. if i'm thinking of it or not, if it's there, the, i can easily come here between 3 and 5 times a week. it's
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a way to keep sanity, and this really insane place. one of the most annoying frontiers is the last, when the world last, when people were like leaving us alone and calling me and occupier and shouting, and sensing from the river to the sea is if my parents didn't come here to find a safe place. because the world's they didn't let any other place to the jewish people. what they're saying is like, yeah, you don't have any rights to be there so you cannot say anything. and that makes me feel very, very bad, very bad. and scared and alone and isolated the
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we do see a lot of jews from all over the world. it sounds weird. i know, but there is a movement of people in they ask bra, jews that are looking to find their new house in israel. they feel unsafe anywhere else. not that they feel very safe here. so, but it's, uh it's, it's complicated. it is the to leave and the people i revisited here have changed dramatically since october 7th, 2023. but what's next? is the solution to the conflict or any vision for the future. the. this is a conflict that much more smart church people and educated people than me have
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been trying to solve for at least a century. and they failed so far. can i show you something that i drew? this is actually fine, but i'm a repeat freak on the very 1st days after that we're 7 i do this now and this is basically a map of the region from the river to the see like what is known as israel palestine. and this is kind of my proposal to a 2 state solution if, if we go by my plan guys, it would get more coast area. and this area here in the mediterranean is very, very rich with gas, natural gas. so this area guides that which has to be like an apocalypse can in less than 10 year become the single floor of the region. the
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am prompt is the for free time is done for the last 15 years, even more, i am processing to end the occupation and for a protestant in states to stay solutions. we call it we need to bring the freedom and we need to bring the mix cultured and piece together. unfortunately, it doesn't look like the wind is traveling to a very nice place for jews outside of these row. so it's not like, uh, i'm gonna find myself in new york live in libby to look up because i don't know what's going to happen and it's going to save me then it's not that i have
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any other passports or any other country that would have me for that i would feel at home. this is my home. i think no one wants war. no one wants conflict and i hope that's nice. and i have hope in humanity a clink to hope. right now if i'm honest, hope is a bit elusive. it's a, there's a concept on this end, there's not much that i can do except of clinging to hope, not in my lifetime, you know, talking about peace. no. wow. yeah, i've lost hope for peace. and don't think um,
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choosing the owner of skin uh co exist. i have a yes to take the do i need another one? i mean, when you want me to ship a sofa, ma'am at the, at the, the mom and she lives on the basement of a look at those particular life voice is a voice of hope. and i don't want to say reconciliation because i don't think we are, they're not like not us. and of course, also not the other students. but our voice is a voice that says we must. and this war we must, and this conflict we are here because we wants to leave here. and no one from both sides is not going anywhere to. so we're going to make this place a power dies. this is what we're gonna do,
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