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the community, if you're of steadly migration policy thoughts, february 50, dw, the, this is the w news live from the land going home. israel allows displace palestinians to return to new with them, garza, the us tens of thousands begin the journey back home. hamas says it will release more is ray the civilian hostages, by the end of the week. also coming up on the program, holocaust survivors, moxie ac is anniversary of the liberation of alphabets that joined by well leaders of the ceremony. to remember the millions killed by nazi germany. the
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menu is making. welcome to the program. tens of thousands of palestinians are returning to their homes in northern goals or for the 1st time in more than a year. the ceasefire between israel and hamas is holding into its 2nd week, the millison group, which carried out the october the 7th. the terror attacks is set to release more hostages under the terms of the agreement. but israel says the ace of the suzie 3, due to be freed audit, many of the displaced palestinians now returning to northern garza and making the journey on foot displaced palestinians on their way back home to northern gazda. they are returning for the 1st time since the start of the war as part of the ceasefire deal between israel and thomas.
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we want to go see our family. we want to see my mother and father. we haven't seen them for 15 months. it's been a long time since we're waiting to see them and now we're going. it's a great feeling when you go back on back to your family, relatives and loved ones and inspect your house. if it's still there, many had been waiting for days to cross over from central and southern gazda. delayed after dispute erupted. israel denied gavin's passage accusing him, ask militants reaching the terms of the truce over the weekend. how mass released for is really soldiers in exchange for $200.00 palestinian prisoners and detainees. that israel says that our value, who was supposed to have been freed. she's the last female civilian hostage that israel believes is still alive. the impasse was resolved when have mass agreed to release your who'd and other is really captive later this week. with that
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dozens were given passage back to the north. hundreds of thousands were forced to flee. when is really troops moved in with the aim of destroying a mass for carrying out the october 7 terror attacks? much of northern gazda has been leveled in the war. many don't know what they will find upon arrival. do. monday, march the 1st step on the long road to rebuilding their lives. all right, let's get more on all of this by speaking to john, this is alex levine, who joins us now from a televi tv's from the hospital where the full female hostages currently being treated. so let's talk about the hostages. by like israel says, that's a hamas list does show the 8th of the next 33 hostages to be released in this
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1st phase of the see saw deal. uh that can you give us a sense of how is rarely is a reaction to that news to yes, go, well 1st of all, i'm a until the very yeah, and the hot to the cold, the minutes on where the for females soldiers are being held and treated here, of course, they will stay here until this wednesday, or maybe even the 1st day because of the day there will be another cycle for more hostages being released. maybe one of them is going to be a gum, which is the 5th, a female soldier that will be, or should be released, and the joint them and the this a hospital. now, in regards to the list, the mazda has provided it's a numerical list. it's not on list with names and the condition of each of the hostages. and that is really officials are saying that this is in the line. vince with what is ro has know. so this is consistent with the information, the data that israel has collected, the throughout the se, war and
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a separately is the bed. and we are talking here about specifically the deepest family. apparently shitty and the 2 of her children are the 2 children. that's actually they are with her has been called during the this war just say as the some is ready. officials as the um said that during the 1st a quarter of the 2020 freight is 2024. but the family has posted a post on the facebook saying that until they see them back, they cannot be sure. and they want to be sure about their faith. they're hoping for the best, but i guess that everybody's very pessimistic about this. mm hm. with so many moving parts, talking about the ceasefire. how stable do you see the still being between israel and come off and well, judging by the 1st the week of this deal, it's very fragile actually because we've seen that come off as barely to the terms of the deal. the term that said that the only,
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or 1st of all they should start with the female civilians, the and then the, the female soldiers that did not happen. and everybody who was not released the, which seemed that is all the needed to actually stop the return of because up to the north of the goddess trip in order to pressure how much to agree it to a free out of band. she will be freed. this, this says they according to what they have guaranteed that will happen, of course, as of now does not have any leverage over from us until uh there is a, um, any, uh, excuse me, even the if that, that means that there is work on that and of course they go back to ward, but that's also something that is being debated and as well. because after all, they return it to war means that as well as giving up on the rest of the hostages that are still alive in gaza, especially those who are supposed to be freed in the 1st space. so i must have the upper hand, let's say right now. all right, but like, i'm afraid we've run out of time, but thank so much for that update that's balanced for the and reporting from 10 of
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these. thank you. now world leaders and holocaust survivors has gathered in the polish town of bush mentioned to knock the ac is on a bus tree of the liberation of the nazi death comp of its book. and now the ceremony which was held in the monkey outside the gates focused on the 1st time testimony of the handful of surviving for my inmates. some will, will, scalds in blue and white stripes as a symbol of the uniforms. they were forced with prisoners. they were joined by international leaders, including the german present by stein, maya, entrance to the fluids, the french president and money on my call. and the printing president of a lot of insulin ski britton's controls was also the occupants was the largest of the extermination camps and has become the symbol of notes. each of these genocide of 6000000 jews around 1100000 people in the drawer. majority of which would jewish
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well nodded out the size in german occupied poland. between 19401945. the w through this identity has been covering the memorial ceremony for us, and she joins us now from the size of the full bower fits concentration. come due to tell us more about the collaborations today and what stood out for you in particular during the ceremony. yeah, the ceremonies was meant to be focused on the voice of the survivors. and we got to hear the precious testimony of a 4 of them. this evening, and i say precious also because we need to consider that because now 80 years have gone by since the liberation of our shipments. many of the survivors have a now died because of old age, and there are fewer and fewer remaining a life who can really bring forward their testimony. if we think about it at,
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at the a commemoration. 10 years ago, $300.00 survivors took parts and this year only 50 were fit enough and were willing to travel here to attend the commemoration. and one thing that really stood out to me was the testimony of tova friedman. she was a child when she was here in our shoots at the liberation. she was 6 and a half years old and she says, it's hard to imagine, but she still has some very vivid memories of the atrocities she had to live through. and she had the witness here, and this is something that has permeated her entire life. but, but she brings forward as testimony because she says, because of the utmost importance that these stories keep getting told. so that of the atrocities that happens here do not occur again. that's right. extremely moving woods from all of the people who spoke to the survivors and did the, the recent rise in anti semitism across europe,
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the resurgence of the fall right. was that something that was addressed in today's speech is julia this was a, at the center of the testimonies of all of the survivors who spoke here today. they expressed concern at the rise of anti semitism around the world. they express concern at the rise of a racist ideologies and of the far right parties that promote some of this messaging that promotes the denial of the holocaust and other messages of, of, of hate. and this is something that they, they say newer, younger generations and need to have the courage to contrast. so that seems like this don't happen again in the future. dw political correspondent, julia south. lee, thank you so much to do. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories that they can use around the world. and 11 on says at least 22 people have been killed in confrontations with is rarely forces.
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several died when troops opened fire on demonstrators carrying hezbollah flags. the deadline for israel to withdrawal from lebanon has now been extended to the 18th of february. china says it is extremely unlikely. the virus behind the code 19 pandemic, came from a chinese, the birch tree late. the us central intelligence agency has set the virus likes me, originated from labrat, so rather than being transmitted by animals, the 1st known human infections were detected in woo hahn and china in november 2019 . and i am 23 rebels in the democratic republic of congo. say that they have captured the eastern city of goma, of today's, of heavy fighting with government forces and un peacekeepers. the m $23.00 militias, box by neighboring were one to the united nations is now wanting of a major humanitarian crisis. thousands of civilians have already fled across the
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border into rwanda, and there were reports. the troops from the 2 neighboring countries have been firing at each other across the border. government is the biggest city and east and congo is home to around 1700000 residents and displaced people you foreign ministers have agreed on a plan to east functions on syria, those following the ousting of the aside regime. the blocks foreign policy chief has been messing with ministers today in brussels. the currently has a range of sanctions in place, including a band on, sorry, an oil exports on financial restrictions. several european countries have the recently reopened embassies in damascus. 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
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. but the answer was careful. now, we uh, waiting for some developments and cautiously we are here also to a include each the new activities to build an inclusive of syria embracing all its citizens or its diversity. for years that you hold to to almost all but to monetary and shipments to syria, stifling the economy to punish the former regime. bought in a week's document 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,
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opening some european banking channels to spare on investment. the state se oldest should be reversible, innovate 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 that 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.
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it's political risk, but so is keeping distance well, other powers of bye for influence over this 2 political hotspots. and that's all we have time for this patient as more on the outfits commemorations coming up up to the break. and then you can some that can and thank you for watching the another. in charlotte, the currently move people the on the world wide in such a hassle it as a committed god. there's a lot to actually find out about robina story, info migrants. why do humming does not get drunk. why do gravitational waves squeeze out bodies? how much more.

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