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the global service as a whole lot of climate problems to fix or is i'm trying to tell the rest of those channels. we've got new videos every friday tried to plan. it's a the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. these really prime minister says a deal has been reached to release hostages in gaza. benjamin netanyahu, his offices, his real security cabinet. we'll meet later today to vote on the ceasefire for hostages deal with us. and as palestinians wait for the fighting to and children and gaza express a longing for home children, i speak to tell me that they long to sleep in their beds. they want their bed rooms . they want to see what's left of it. dw new speaks with a unicef worker on the ground in the gaza strip, the
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hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us after a day of delay and accusations is real, security cabinet is set to meet to approve a cease fire deal for guys, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the final details have now been ironed out after earlier, claiming this from us and back tracked on parts of the agreement. what is really national security minister? it's a mob been there has a threatened to resign from the coalition government if the deal is approved. the full is rarely government must agree before the truce can take effect as planned on sunday, while dw correspond, atanya kramer is following all these developments for us and joins us now from jerusalem. tanya, security cabinet members in israel are gathering to vote on the ceasefire. deal what to expect from this meeting. while we don't know how long they're going to sit
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together, there will be certainly a briefing by the mega just that are when they're way back from doha. and you know, then there will be a debate about this and then we are expecting a vote. so sometimes these security coming to meetings, they sometimes takes a take hours. sometimes they are much short to depending on how much they have to discuss. and of course, right now, here, there is a sense of urgency of to all these delays to get this done as soon as possible and to actually, you know, go forward and in this process of the seaside you and the hosted really steal. okay . would talk to us a bit about that process. what happens next? if as expected, a majority of ministers in that security cabinet vote in favor of a truce. a little after the secure to cabin and meeting this a ton or the agreement will be presented to the white a cabinet that also they have to vote on this. now we had this political crisis,
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they will be opposition. there will be votes against us, but it's, it's still being, you know, the expectation is that this do deal with go a through. and then of what you would be seeing then is actually a whole sort of legal process. but we don't know exactly whether this government meeting the why they're coming to ruby actually meeting today. there were some reports that might be meeting only after the end of the show about that is on saturday night. that has been a lot of criticism here. why this should happen? you know, some of the religious ministers have said they should be maybe a vote before so about isn't uh, on the phone to get this going. you know, as i said, the is the sense that this needs to be done pretty, you know, fast right now, because they don't want, as, uh, you know, the people here really want to see now that the hostages will be released in exchange for posting in prison. as that is domestic pressure,
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there's also international pressure that this is all going to happen to start happening on sunday. also, of course on the incoming president elect donald trump or is that he wants to see this process being set in motion. 5 before the integration on monday and once a this vote is through. if all goes well, then there's still a leak or a process off the list of names of palestinian prisoners that will be released in this process. they will not all be released at once, but they will be on the list. will be published here. and that's usually a ton period given of 24 to 48 hours, but also that could be shortened. a to petition this list. and only then, you know, this whole process can go forward, at least this is the process here on the is really side. given everything you just said, tanya, just to just quickly, is it realistic for the cease fire to come into effect on sunday is plan or
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whether it's fixed, the expectation that this will happen on sunday, but they can always be surprised as obviously, you know, this is a very fragile process, but you know, just an indication that this motion is in process know already and preparations had begun despite all this, you know, of the political, back and forth here. internally that the uh is really military has informed the families that the names of their relatives on the list and there's a list circulating here. now the is really media of 33 names or we don't know is the condition. so all of this indicates that, you know, the preparations are well underway. this is really a huge look. just stick undertaking where, you know, different talking, you know, parts are involved. that is how much they need to, you know, see where all the hostages are in garza. then we have the i, c, r c that will receive to hostages. and then of course, we also have in power of the release of public opinion, prisoners, we don't know yet whether will be released to either to the occupied westbank to
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gaza, or even deported to a 3rd country. meanwhile, to any of these really military continues to pound targets in gaza. what's behind those attacks at this point just before what we expect to be assessed bar as well? we have unfortunately, always seen this. you know, even of the ceasefire. uh will most likely come into effect on sunday that uh, shortly before this um you know, previous conflicts. uh, we seen that of fighting and the bombardment has intensified and that seems all to be the case. i mean, a lot of people in gaza. we have been talking to me some days have said that, and we've seen, you know, the numbers of people being killed and injured has reason. also, in the past 48 hours also, you know, we have to say this is not just the danger to the lives of posting instead, but also of course, uh to the hostages. so unfortunately, you might see, you know,
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that this continues on to really the very, very last moment tanya, thank you very much. that was a jerusalem corresponded tanya cream. well, if the deal does go ahead, her mouse would initially hand over 33 hostages in the coming weeks in exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners. but hadn't the announcement? israel stepped up airstrikes and gaza. the comment as well. as mentioned the, how about the health ministry there? i'm us run health industry says that those strikes of killed, more than 80 palestinians, mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the news of a ceasefire. mix to doubt that it will happen and tinge with sadness. it everything that has been lost, that trepidation is backed up by events since the announcement that is where the air strikes pumping to celebrate to be moved,
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taking the lives with them. the deal is supposed to come into force on sunday the on certain days ahead and making some here novice we must remain cautious. we were afraid that could be an even worse blood boston before i saw him . anything of it the next few days could be even more difficult than the whole of the last year. i am in the middle of summer. we just hope the blood should stops by sold others and noticing the positive impacts the news has already had on the everyday lives. the price of the sponsored vegetables used to be $30.00 cycles. now it's 5. the ceasefire. news has reduced the price of the spot of oil cost $10.00 circles. now. it was 30 before that we weren't, cigarette price has to be cheaper to the others. as thinking about the future, we need to start thinking of solutions and enough destruction and was we're
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exhausted. 15 months of humiliation and living and trying to tense. and during this time i hate them the winter cold. and this the children who died of cold and nobody is riley's also appeared to be apprehensive. a little short while ago i spoke with rose aaliyah ball in from eunice. she is working in gaza in the southern coastal area of out of milwaukee. earlier i asked her what people there are telling her about the ceasefire deal to you know, here in southern guys and all the while i see it, it doesn't really feel or sound like a ceasefire. yet. this morning i woke up to the very strong bodies of drones flying over, so that continues unabated. at 2 nights ago. the news of a deal to secure a ceasefire or was received from mendez joy just an outpouring of, of joy and tribulation. you know, people are longing for an end to this war. they want to go back to their homes to
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see what's left of it. children, i speak to tell me that they long to sleep in their beds. they want their bed rooms . they want to see what's left of it, and so everyone is, is very desperate and hopeful. but at the same time, the techs continue to be reported. doesn't continue to be to be killed or have been reported, kills including at least 20 children over over to boston and $24.00 or 48 hours or so. the international community has promised an aid search integrated. so once the ceasefire is established, there are trucks on their way. what are you expecting in terms of 8 deliveries, assuming the deal is approved? and so that's a very important point because people here in gauze our family suffer not just because of the relentless, a text because of the booms and the bullets, but also because of the other deprivation that they've been living through over the
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past 15 months. you know, children under their cold state, they walk around in summer clothes. they don't have proper clothes, their shelters are ends protecting them from the cold and the rain that they live in makes shift tents. they haven't had a proper meal for well over a year. families live of can food and flour and health care has been decimated. children has been out of school for one year and a half, so the needs are immense. and that's why it's important that age can enter the gaza strip, but not just age. we also need the commercial sector to be able to bring in supplies. organizations like my own, like unicef, when it comes to things like nutrition, we actually have been bringing in high energy bisk with therapeutics food. so nutritional supplements for children who are most vulnerable children suffering from malnutrition, but ultimately if the private sector could actually bring in supplies at scale,
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if they could bring in food, dairy products, food vegetables, and large volumes in parallel, that would actually help address one of these very pressing issues of as well nutrition. so it's important that both happens cymbalta, initially a search in 8 and a search in commercial supplies. but the cease fire by itself isn't the guarantee that that will happen automatically. there's a large range of, of excess constraints that need to be addressed to the operational environment has to be improved for us to be able to bring aiden, but also want to reach is gone. so for us to distribute it to, to families and meet what is most needed for the children of god. so right now, right now i would say an immediate holt in, in the fighting that sound of, of the drones flying over that has to stop. and children have been exposed to
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violence for over 15 months. many children have been killed, at least 14500 children are reported killed at tens of thousands more have been injured. so i'm with life changing injuries. i've met quite a few children were sleggs and other looms have been emptied. status of my children who now are blind as a result of air strikes on their homes. so that has to stop and equally dis, this would help children or would give children opportunity to recover psychologically because the suffering is not just physical. it's also psychological . children has been exposed to this violence permanently, but they've also been stuck in this cycle, a very toxic stress. children are acutely aware that nowhere is safe in gaza. children speak about this. for instance, this child that i met who lost his eyesight,
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he had his skull fracture in an air strike on his home. i asked what happened to him, and he said there was an air strike. many people were killed and the air strike also killed his eyes. he set my eyes when to have him. before i did, this was a 5 year old boy who was supposed to stay very severe, burns all over his body. so every single child in gaza today is in need of psycho social supports. they need to be able to get services, mental health services to process the very traumatic experiences. they've lived in the feelings associated with that. and for that, we need to cease fire to materialize and for both sides to adhere to it. now is rosalia bolden who works for you and assess in southern gaza, speaking to me a short while ago you are watching dw news. just reminder of the top story we're following for you. this hour is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says a deal has been reached to free hostages held in garza,
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