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to see a wide spread races, depression, today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. this is dw news live from those in israel allows this place to palestinians to return to northern gauze and for the 1st time in over year, tens of thousands of civilians have forgotten the journey after a breakthrough in negotiations between his violin from us, militant groups says it will release more is by the civilian hostages. by the end of this week, also coming up, reports of panic in the democratic republic of congo is rebel groups claimed to have captured the eastern city of goma, you and is demanded. a diplomatic solution is peace cape is sick to slow the red blood fox. and the a who discusses the future of it's for licensed with the new syrian government.
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pressure has been mounting on the block to lift the sanctions on damascus off to rebel groups. i but for the regime of president tasha i saw the anthony howard welcome thousands of displaced palestinians and now crossing into northern garza for the 1st time in over a year. as well as agreed to allow their passage as part of the si, fi deal with the militant group. i'm us guidelines begin returning on monday morning after waiting days to cross. their return had been delayed off the israel blocked the passage, accusing him off of breaching the terms of the truce by not freeing subdivision hostages. first, the militants have agreed to release more is riley captives this week in extra a small that's bringing data of the correspondent, emily go dean in jerusalem. emily,
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as well as now letting people resent and open jobs and for the 1st time in over year, we know exactly what they were turning to. and if there is any help on the way, well, i'm for me, for international journalists. it's actually quite difficult to answer that question because for the past 15 months, we haven't been allowed to enter goals and reports from the selves. so we ever live and we continue to rely on post and internalised on the ground as well as the monetary and organizations i'm from the 14th. we have seen and the information that we've been getting it seems that many palestinians will be returning to homes to the homes in northern garza, and they will be returning to um, houses in the incomplete ruins. we know that about 60 percent of the buildings in gaza and all of gaza have been destroyed and moved them, gone to the numbers expecting to be even higher around 70 percent. there's also no infrastructure center, water, electricity, no substitution. and also in many cases, no schools for kids to return to the for 8 organizations is also quite difficult to
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actually reach areas in northern goals. in particular, we know that across calls around 70 percent of the roads have been destroyed and the roads that are still in tax, most of the most are covered in trouble and not damage will be even more extensive in northern garza. so ultimately it will take a long time until moving garza, and in fact, all of gauze already will become remotely invisible. again. with so many moving parts, emily house stable is deceased. bye, i or how much for its parts, even though it's the slide very just a strong show fulls of a couple of days. i've been severely weakened over the course of this bull. so it has an interest in sticking to this is fine deal. and as well, the public res, seem not in polls over the past few months, is overwhelmingly in favor of this feel and for returning and for, for returning and getting the hostages back. but at the same time,
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it is also no secret that there are ministers in natalia whose government to auntie pre opposed to the still a former national security minister. and some of been clear on his policy, they left over their opposition to the seems fine deal. and the finance messed up as a little small church and whose pocket to have also the rest them to leave or forced him to follow suit for the reading. if the fighting didn't continue after the 1st phase of a single spot there was completed. so a lot of internal pressure, the on this is far from these very 5, and really right now it's not the youngest is 5 that's looking a bit shaken to be honest. if we're looking at 11 on right now, is there any forces will be remaining down till february, and we can restore them from file and protest as he was demanding the withdrawal from lebanon. so there's still quite a bit of work to be done. yeah, as you mentioned and living on these fairly trips now have until february 18 to withdraw its forces. the extension comes off there at least 22 people were killed and many more injured in those confrontations with is rarely forces has the initial
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deadline for its route to late expired on sunday. emily, stay with us as we take a look at this report, or on sundays, thousands of people displaced by the war between israel and has the law tried to return to their homes in southern lebanon, despite warnings from israel, the u. n. and the lebanese army, it was still unsafe, many carried hezbollah flags with them ignoring. and in some cases, reaching roadblocks, setup by israeli troops. when they are in the, in, this is our land such as the army doesn't want to open the road for us a little bit on ourselves in some areas people were met with gunfire is really says it fired what it calls warning shots to remove the threats
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approaching its troops when we arrived and is really drowned, drop to the the 1st with didn't hurt us, but my friend was murdered in the 2nd one was dropped off and i was blown away and i fractured by hand. because we don't tell us what we're doing is wrong, that it's but been spencer, our village is being ways you for more than a year to return according to the terms of a ceasefire. deal reached in november, israel, and has the law or to withdraw from the region south of the tiny river. by sunday, while the lebanese army alongside un peacekeepers would be deployed to secure the area. israel says that hasn't happened. and until it's satisfied, as well as weapons and fighters are gone, its soldiers will remain in southern lebanon. that'll officially be for this lady won't touch on female. okay, i will type in a video on social media. these really armies arabic spokesperson warrens residents, not to return to towns and villages where its forces are still deployed,
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saying israel needs more time to ensure hezbollah doesn't reestablish a military. he presents the lebanese army, accuse israel of a blatant refusal to abide by the cease fire agreement, and says it kept deployed until is really forces withdraw. there are fears of further violence as more people are expected to try to return to their homes in the coming days. emily, we've just seen examples of how difficult this process is, but all going to plan what happens now in the coming guys. so in the next couple of days we're expecting save of release of 3 hostages. 3 is where the hostages on thursday. and one of them about who was actually going to be released last week and then on saturday, another 3 is already hostages. also to be released. so if all goes to tom about what see the reduce of 6 has already hostages in total this week. and this comes as
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the permanence of office this morning and mountain stopped. the palestinians were allowed to return to the hens in northern garza. so want to know positive funds, but since my deal is progressing. as it should dw correspondent emily coating in traverse lynn, thank which is the democratic republic of congo. now wait and 23 rebels in the east of the country side, they have captured the key city of goma. fighting has been rising in and around the city with kimberly's army and u. n. face cape is trying to contain the rebels advance. observe aside the situation is tie also with mass panic spreading among the cities. 2000000 residents fighting between congo. these forces in the m 23 on rebel group has intensified in the east with the rebels, pressing on with their relentless offensive. that is bringing the city of go my to
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the brink. pongo is officials are accusing neighboring lawanda. i'm backing the m 23 on croup man. deal it apart from a tax on strategic infrastructure. funds have also folded on the displaced persons camp in bush. i've got an envelope, there was a clear intent to spread panic. and tara, this is precisely the method used by the rwandan army against the people of north keep it's bully popping us. what do you know if people don't want the noise that's involved in the conflict? despite evidence collected by you and experts and others alongside the congolese army regional peacekeepers and un forces have been heavily engaged in the fighting which has already resulted in heavy casualties. the violence has displaced hundreds of thousands forcing many to flee, while others remain in the city, braving the dangerous conditions. we haven't set for 3 days,
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we have bombs exploding then night. we see people trying to sleep but will not sleep because we have no where to go. when i come up on our side sitting here, i can hear the sounds of gums the crack of a falling bullets, newman. we decided to stay at home business, not because as long as there was those who flee the war can also die or live a bad life. that's why we thought it's better to stay home. if we're going to die, it's better to die here. we shall conflict an eastern d r. c has raced for decades with multiple failed attempts of ceasefire. the latest escalation has bar international concern with the u. n. and several of western countries calling on the m 23 group to seize its hostilities and for wanda to hold its involvement on joining supply, generalist alec attempted to file on the phone from the coma. now internet connections in the area seems to be down,
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which is why we can't see you. if you could begin by describing to us what you're hearing and seeing in the, to the uh, from my, from the place i am now. um, seeing nothing except to demetria and people around me because um, ill tear for my security and what we can have is gunshots and all cali bar because i'm 23. did the content of the city bought in some places? uh, was a mental uh fi does. uh t lo is just changed to m 23. and the information i have now, it seems dodge is that a, there was an intrusion of was a lender in london territory. as a response to these, a tackled m 23 on the city of coma. so the security situation has you locked down in a hotel? i do you have any way of confirming that the city is now held by the m 23 rebel
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board? or is this by whole scale on going uh, to be honest with them to, to the control of the city except in some isolated zones where was a lando after fighting. but the national m is that under uh, in denied. also which uh, gives me uh, mentioned not is that under ident denied for now only was a lender uh sighting and it's not an open size, but it just is a legit case when it was a lender to see it to pull. uh, implants are 3, they cancel them and then i'm just assuming this phone, i don't know, i don't know if you a harry in my background a gunshot we can hear it a faintly i wonder the un has been describing a mass panic that a lot because of what you're hearing, the
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a panic among the civilian population. i wonder from your vantage point, although it is somewhat limited. do you know how the people dealing with this current situation? but uh, for the moment, the majority of old people here in the house except some show number of people in the morning there were a containing a m, 23 when the troops were getting in the city and other people's voting in supermarkets and shots. but when 5 days between implicitly and was a land of cottage, everybody will return back to their places. that will get down to the n 23. a heavily armed us, we can hear it. we know what they want. if by you see another 3 types of come again please. we can hear the and 23 rebels and i mean,
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government forces flossing, but do we know what m 231. what i will bring if they achieve a military take the in gun the way you uh, it's difficult to know that because that can be a now gone roy known as all the districts. back since the beginning of the well not just to the photos of coma see if they've got it. they think they are fighting for their rights to the fighting for the loop. but see all the not cable. this is tim, give a face typical if you then or for the somebody's getting on the speaker. but for now, of the day, the control of the city of goma, i think they are going to stay the same as the battle for goma is still ongoing. journalist l. good tante just saw him go my we really appreciate your update. thank you. you're welcome. thank you to all calls of mounting for western
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nations to lift the sanctions on syria after the regime of fashion i saw beside the throne by bramble groups. last month, issue has return to the table for a foreign ministers in brussels today, as they gather to discuss the prospect of sanctions release, many european countries. i've already begun engaging with the new interim of tardies, including reopening embassies in damascus. but so far the e u. has been hesitant to lift the assad era sanctions before it sees concrete changes in syria. the additional magic door opens in damascus at the 1st talks between a european commissioner and the new interim leaders. earlier this month, the syrian ask was clear and sanctions imposed over. i thought you were violations, but the answer was careful. now, we uh, waiting for some developments. and cautiously we are here
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also to a include each the new activities to build an inclusive of syria, embracing all its citizens or its diversity. for years the you hold to to almost all but to monetary and shipments to syria, stifling the economy to punish the former regime. but in a week's documents seen by dw germany, france and all there is no coal for a rethink. and swift sections released in some areas to make life simpler for syrians like air travel and jet fuel to ease travel between europe and syria, and potentially to speed up future refugee returns. then you exports of some high volume goods like vehicles and oil and gas technology to improve ailing energy infrastructure. lastly, opening some european banking channels to spare on investment. the state se oldest should be reversible in
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a bid to retain leverage over serious new leaders. but some experts were in that step by step approach may missed the mark. okay, one to promote the transition and if you want to back up the new care taken government, there's more that you need to do. so i'm merely see this as symbolic gestures. but the bind for the in you, of course is how far to go with the new care take a government which has this land is the roots and which might also participates in for the human rights violations. and the rental group leading not to new interim government, is still labeled a terrorist organizations by the united nations. something the you can't change a little, it's a block wants to support syrians 8 may mean pushing faith in the new authorities. it's political risk, but so is keeping distance well. other powers of bye for influence over this geopolitical hotspots. today marks i t g is since the liberation of the house with
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death. cat recognized in germany as a nationwide day of remembrance for the victims of the nazi regime. but even now germany, synagogues, and jewish institutions do require police protection due to audi significant tax. and threats the war and gaza and the prospect of the 5 right? if the doing well in german elections next month, i've only added to the sense of unease. but a relatively new jewish students organization is doing what it can to build bridges . the w shiny percentage reports i've had an office eludes, thrown at me. i've had people call me a dirty jew. um eh, but even in the times when people are being anti semitic towards me, people still stare because it's not normal to walk down the street in germany with their coupon. and i want it to be, and this is read by jeremy doors, and he, along with his wife, who's also run by runs the gym and affiliates of the land. a huge american jewish
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students who are going as ancient what we want jews to do more than anything is to not feel like i'm jewish at home and i'm german on the street. and yet it 2 years after the end of the holocaust, he asked us to only send him inside saying it would be dangerous to show the hello house location. things have become more difficult since october 7th, 2023. the terror attack on israel and israel's resulting oregon's come us and gaza . a lot of people have had different kinds of difficult experiences over the last months. many of them have lost friends in the last year and a half. the biggest single thing is this expectation from non jews that any jew should answer for anything, the state of israel decides to do for some of the participants, the healing office space after other place has become less welcoming. i've had to stop talking to people. i've known for a long time because it was just too painful. it is very personal. in addition to
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navigating spaces, lives, university campuses that it's at some point can feel hostile towards us point choosing a location for germany. zillow, 6 years ago, boys bits and his wife decided on the burning area, well known for its large muslim community to the host joint events and several collaborations with muslim neighbors. even so global events impacts local relations . in some ways my life has gotten more difficult around here, i would say the streets have gotten more difficult and more tense. the anti semitic incidents that have happened to me on the street have multiplied 10 fold. i also have more friends from the muslim community from the arrow community from the palestinian community. then i've had in the past. and this is where some of those connections lead to. c the local municipality building town of know it can, which has hosted a public candle lighting for hanukkah. over the last 3 years. the,
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especially most of the lead us in the city who understand the protocol, does cargo as much as we do. they understand all the nuances, all the aspects of the 5, the consensus semitism, and that allows us to be we'll allies and to of a come together is lemme phobia. which also is acc, one problem in our society. the rise of the party. 010, a t for dutch stone, i see in the political landscape shows increasing numbers of germans, a voting for populous accent of real big politics. to the dismay of many of the community commission because the news for me personally is not just about learning a we are protecting our jews. but rather it is also simply about how fascism can arise. not that germany is learned all that much in the last 70 years, otherwise we wouldn't have over 30 percent support for the a f d and that's and then as us has put the end of this terrified the ip is terrifying
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. i really don't appreciate when some germans claim that anti semitism in germany today is imported as if there was never any german anti semitism is just another example of certain people in german society trying to off load responsibility. let's bring in delhi, i couldn't sell the deputy director for you. we're a fan affairs at the anti defamation league way. she was to combat anti semitism and to promote justice and equality delhi, glad to have you with us. and how do you explain adults minimizing the holocaust scope and also many young people who haven't heard of that. so in our surgery, the vehicle, the $100.00 survey that studies and the anti semitic attitudes of over a 100 see that the younger population has more and disseminate police than the older generation. and we also see that the younger
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generation has a slightly terrifying view of the holocaust. so while 86 percent of the germans believe that the whole gus is believe that the holocaust happened and asperity describe only 30 percent of adults believe that it that that you say 30 percent of adults belief that jews talk too much about the holocaust. so if this belongs under the banner of the holocaust distortion, how can we come back to the spread of holocaust distortion in today's particularly online platforms? so how this distortion is one of the main problems off and a and assignment of the spreading today when we don't have enough education in countries like germany, but also around the world. we see that all across the stores is spreading. and one of the things that is the, the trailblazer for all of us distortion is social media because it is a platform where he can spread where there's not math limitations where there's not enough regulations to stop this hate and especially extreme as well. very popular
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on platforms like take to or, or instagram or facebook who stop to stop them from spreading their hate so countering that by having more regulations. and also by really forcing them off those platforms that will be one of the solutions w. what do you say to people who argue that at the high initiatives, limiting free speech? so in germany we have a very and live in germany. we have a very different view of priest, freedom of speech that into us. so i believe that it is very important to look at nash what the national history is and to europe in or transatlantic relations are. and but freedom of speech doesn't mean that you should say everything. so there's a legal aspect to this, whatever one country holds as should be legal to say or right or do. but there's also a moral aspect to this. so there is a very important aspect to international organizations, including the audio to say there are there things you, i'm legally allowed to say,
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but maybe you shouldn't. and most likely, if you don't, we all will have a better society together. how can jewish organizations address what seems increasing polarization to put it that way in society as well as outright hostility against the jewish community? so 1st and foremost, i don't think it is the target to the job of the jews to find hate alone. and i also don't think that is the job of the jewish organizations to fight antisemitism by themselves. of course i have jewish organizations like us at the ideal of core pieces finding anti semitism fighting hate, but it is a wholesome society that needs to fight this together. that means governments acting on anti semitism like the pointing special and where is the anti semitism like germany has done, but also it is about teachers giving the correct education about the whole cost. what happened? what can you do as an individual? it is about service society organizations holding together and different parts of society coming to remember what the holocaust meant,
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not only for the jews but the whole society. so i would say it's not that the juice has decided to semitism. it's a potentially that the jews can make, or us choose can put people together at a table, but at the end of the day, it is about the entire institution. now grab a gravity that we have the test to come together and to fight antisemitism. that they couldn't fail deputy director for you are paying a phase of the anti defamation league. thank you so much. i a fully got a giant pen to put on a shot to visit us at the a suit in china that was transformed into a winter wonderland. and was a flurry of activity as lean yan rolled slaves and generally fairly in the fresh snow in hand on province the stop and to his famously energetic just couldn't get enough of the watch of the
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