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Federal government has declared a state of emergency in madrid because of a rapid increase in corona virus cases the government overruled regional authorities in forcing a partial lockdown in the capital and the surrounding region the countrys Health Minister says the measures are necessary to prevent madrids high infection rate affecting the rest of spain. The United Nations World Food Program has one dis years Nobel Peace Prize for its effort to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace. He provided assistance to almost 100000000 people in 88 countries last year the committee described the award as a call to the International Community not to underfund the program. This is deja news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at news or visit our website dot com. This weekend sees the imposition of tougher coronavirus lockdown restrictions in major german cities like bob and frank 1st the german chancellor and the mass of 11 countries biggest cities have agreed on more strict and more targeted measures if infection rates continue to climb speedy action is necessary they say because winter is coming im phil gale in berlin and this is the day. Now in the days and weeks that will decide count germany will fare in this pandemic in winter. We see that we obviously have very special infection dynamics in germanys largest cities. More and more patients on ventilators for. My top priority is if its possible not to have to bring economic and public life back down to the level that was necessary in the spring. And. We have to appeal to our population we dont want to have a situation like the reserve france for a situation like there is in spain. We dont want to 2nd lockdown. Germany marks a year since an anti semitic attack that left 2 people dead. Ladies and gentlemen it is not enough to condemn an attack like the one in a mass of targets and then to return to business as usual. Welcome to the day chancellor Angela Merkel the mass of 11 major cities in germany have agreed a package of new measures to stop the spread of coronavirus germany fear is a growing 2nd wave of the virus after infection rates in cities like berlin and frankfurt reached the kings threshold triggering tighter restrictions from her office in berlin angle americas Video Conference with the mayors of key cities sent the message germany urgently needs to prevent corona spreading in urban centers the other spirit we are the sense that the big cities have an areas are now the area now where we will see if we can keep the pandemic on a country as we have done for months so for if we lose control this that is precisely where we are right now that the important thing is to contain the virus the mares agreed a tough new framework it could see experts from germanys armed forces and the National Disease control body sent into cities if the 7 day infection rate rises above 35 per 100000 residents their job would be to focus on Contact Tracing cities where that infection number is above 50 will require people to wear masks in public spaces and there will also be limits on alcohol sales and socialising berlin and frankfurt have already reached that threshold many young people in berlins bars of not yet change their behavior from saturday people in the capital will only be able to socialize in groups of 5 more if theyre from only one or 2 households. You know we have a rule which allows us to take action very quickly because were saying very clearly these places must be closed from 11 pm its easy to see if a bar is still open or not and if it is action can be taken quickly kind of. Young people may find it hard to take a break from their social lives but as the chancellor appealed to them to observe the rules she also offered reassurance. A little with everything the return parties nights out fun without corona but what matters now is something out some respect and teledyne its on my side and if the rise in infections is not halted within 10 days the mayors have agreed to impose even stricter measures. Well the doubling courts are leading virologist to christian draw students with the virus now spreading fastest in urban areas. Asked him why. Now professor dressed in cities all over the world seem to be particularly vulnerable for this virus why is this the case and what can be done in cities. Well its actually an obvious thing we have. A younger age structure in cities and we had over the last few weeks a higher incidence in young people over the summer months. So this infection is now prevalent in cities and its now redistributing into older age groups these are all the effects that we have served not only in cities but also elsewhere but obviously because of the higher density because of some situations that you like and measure and professional life where you have more people to gather like say and large offices. This is probably a specific trade of cities so when we have. Well. Lets say. And have a higher incidence now what can german cities for example burden learn from the experiences in new york paris london other cities all over the world well i believe the experience in other cities is like. Look into the future if we are not ready to to act on the problem now especially and in cities and the the element of this activity is to inform the general public to avoid misinformation and to rely on the corporation off of the general public including the younger people. So to address younger people. Via Media Channels that they actually use. Is is really a task that maybe hasnt been addressed sufficiently now one patient that we see a lot in Media Channels all over the world the us president is his treatment and medication a blueprint for patients all over the world well this is very difficult to command on because i dont have any particular knowledge on this treatment regimen there are drugs. That are being discussed in the public that will be widely available other drugs will are not even even clear now so. This is. Maybe a bit of a complex type of question. Maybe also very specific to this particular case. So you wouldnt say that its that these medications would be helpful in this fast recovery could be also seen with other patients who get this treatment well i mean the the list of drugs thats being discussed in public i think for each of these drugs there is evidence for an effect or a pivotal but this all depends very much on that point of time when they are ministered that those are the general condition of the patient and so on so these are all aspects that i cant comment on but the drugs that were given are certainly contributing to a positive outcome ok thank you very much the german general just speaking with hopping on the fundamental well while german officials are broadly in agreement on strategies to control the pandemic the story in spain is very different there the National Government has imposed a state of emergency in the area around madrid despite opposition from the Regional Government a spanish capital will therefore now be in lockdown for 2 weeks the government decree overrides a courtroom ing on thursday which lifted restrictions the move comes ahead of a National Holiday and bans people from leaving town and 230. 00 cases per 100000 people a madrid has the countrys highest infection rate while spain in the country in western europe hardest hit by the pandemic with more than 850000 confirmed cases. So lets bring in correspondent Jaime Vasquez in madrid a welcome so the country is just about to go into a long Holiday Weekend so good talk us through the form these new restrictions will take. Well they are basically the same set of rules that accord suspended just yesterday but this time the hard but by at the state to from a juicy which is not by the constitution and is a tool the Central Government can use or basically are the same rules people may not be allowed to leave for example the capital of a spain or get into the capital of a spain but this time they would be more in forced really because the police will be there and backed by their constitution but they could situation or other and that is the state of emergency in fact weve seen and a lot of Police Deployed in route theres been some roadblocks so they were making sure that nobody was living in this city ahead of these long weekend as you said because this was one of the main concerns of the Central Government debt that now that we have some some holy days ahead a lot of people of madrid will either to have a 2nd homes in the countryside or in the seaside and decide was the main concern of them yet i guess its important to remember that spains 1st lockdown at the start of this pandemic was particularly harsh. Yeah it was very hot has nothing to do with the lockdown that we have now the books are allowed to go out of business and bars and restaurants are still open even though the half some restrictions of their capacity there are you know only 50 percent of their capacity but its not the same and we had before that people actually had to stay at home only essential workers were allowed to leave their houses it is a different thing but it is still quite harsh for. My julian ok so at the heart of this seems to be a political battle between the center right regional of forces and spains socialist led government which is reimposing this state of emergency that a court ruled illegal a week ago lets hear from the countrys Health Minister salvatore. 1000000 new to us humana last week 63 people died from covert 19 in the community of madrid i want to move right now there are 3361 people hospitalized in madrid i couldnt into there are 498 people in intensive care between life and death fighting for their lives we can either sit back and do nothing or we can stop the virus. Velasquez in madrid want to talk us through whats going on the best political battle. Well theres definitely a political battle and regatta spatially on who is going to take the tough decisions for example does lockdown i think the much read the Regional Government the government of madrid and the Central Government have been fighting for and you know who will take the blame for these final lockdown that it seems that it was almost inevitable it was impossible to avoid a disappoint that basically what theyve been doing for the last 2 weeks and so now this is done it cant just decision cannot be reimbursed they have the madrid Regional Government just have to accept this. Yeah definitely. The Regional Government of madrid gave a press conference a train to show the new set of rules and at the same time the Central Government in the Cabinet Meeting was declaring the state of emergency just stage of a 1000000 see with will over write all the decisions rather of the Regional Government now where no i warning i got that for we had a warning this week from the World Health Organization of countries reporting what they called increasing levels of Pandemic Take amongst our citizens so how are madrids citizens at taking this news of this latest on lockdown. Yeah well 1st of all for the people of madrid this is like it it cannot even believe that we are finding that we are find ourselves again in the same lake chick one again they did it within they were asked to do it they were asked for and this feeling that well theyve done their work theyve done their job and but probably the administration didnt and a lot of people wonder what we are done wrong if were just following the structures even even the some people of course you always find some people that are not following the rules but most of the people are actually following the rules and if you look at the. Figures that in madrid are going down actually caused by the legs ations and infections it has nothing to do with the rules that they have been set it is actually because of the people who you know thought well lets try to do our job because theyre not going to do you know the good of the others. In fact here and you. Know the winner of this years Nobel Peace Prize is the World Food Program the Norwegian Nobel Committee has all of the un agency for its fight against a Global Hunger on the use of hunger as a weapon of war the committee described the award as a call to the International Community not to underfund the w. F. Pay. Its perhaps the most prestigious award in the wild the Nobel Peace Prize is craved by World Leaders including one of this years nominees stunnel trump but the jury decided to on an organization not a politician for promoting peace. The prize came with an urgent appeal with this years award the Norwegian Nobel Committee wishes to turn the eyes of the world towards the millions of people who suffer from of face the threat of hunger. The world the World Food Program plays a key role in multilateral cooperation on making Food Security an instrument of peace. Last year the World Food Program fed almost a 1000000 people at risk of starvation. The u. N. Body is active in 88 countries this has made it an agent of peace says the Nobel Committee the link between hunger and Armed Conflict is a vicious circle of war and conflict can cause Food Insecurity and hunger just as hunger and Food Insecurity can cause latent conflicts to flare up and trigger the use of violence. As the winner was announced in oslo there was joy and surprise at the w. F. Paid real. I mean this is the 1st time in my life a bit speechless like. This is worth a little talk about the most exciting point in time of your life is the Nobel Peace Prize it is because of the family theyre out there in the most difficult complex places all in the world where this war on climate streams it doesnt matter their help they are in they deserve this award and wow wow wow wow market will even that wont be much time to celebrate 175000000 people suffered from a key tanga in 2019 the most in years challenges that the coronavirus conflict and Climate Change ensure that the work of the World Food Program is not about to get any easier. Well between alicia its chief spokesperson for the World Food Program and joins us from berlin welcome and congratulations how you feeling. Q wonderful it was an amazing day i was watching it on television and i was eating a sandwich watching television instead of just screaming so its a wonderful surprise its a wonderful news but its also very humbling. And all the other goes to my colleagues in the field in africa and the middle east and asia and latin america who are in many places every day risked their lives to bring food and nutrition to desperate people. As well as weve talked about this across the day becomes that evident that the pay doesnt is youre not just a sticking plaster are you you you you dont just go in and provide food at the point of crisis youre also developing peoples ability to sustain themselves over the longer period. Yeah because the number one goal that we have is that we dont have work anymore and we know how to end hunger and everyone said you work in crisis areas like yemen or syria but we want to do real long term work we help women get job training help them get micro credits teach them how to plant their fields differently we work on the traditional for School Children for pregnant women so that little kids have a real chance to develop their brains and become smart adults then we work on programs with irrigation. Projects of fields can be planted we have planted with slogan communities billions of trees all over the world to make them more resilient for Climate Change a lot of this its really a tough work but there was the things that are killing people so looking back across your time of the w. S. P. Be interesting if you would sort of pick out a mission that particularly sticks out in your mind somebody with your particular be proud. I think the one that was trashing me the most was after the tsunami in indonesia and i was on the ground within a few days and we were living in tents and when i arrived. Just devastation of the landscape you know that half of the town was destroyed or the other half was untouched and ive always been absolutely amazed by the resilience of the people who are suffering and by the dignity of the people that are suffering and went to darfur for example and work there and met amazing people whove lost everything and when i lined up interviews their work for journalists who accompanied me there was one woman who had lost everything it was sitting in a will had and she gave me a chair so i could sit on because she was worried that i was this white western woman you know would faint in the heat of darfur so again and again the dignity of people the resilience of people but also the needing suffering i mean this vicious cycle we see of hunger and wars i mean this price really also goes to the whole world too to tell us give us the money so we can do a work ethic that all americans and forgive me for interrupting but it is short and i wonder if you could tell us briefly how winning this award is likely to affect the Health Minister<\/a> says the measures are necessary to prevent madrids high infection rate affecting the rest of spain. The United Nations<\/a> World Food Program<\/a> has one dis years Nobel Peace Prize<\/a> for its effort to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace. He provided assistance to almost 100000000 people in 88 countries last year the committee described the award as a call to the International Community<\/a> not to underfund the program. This is deja news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at news or visit our website dot com. This weekend sees the imposition of tougher coronavirus lockdown restrictions in major german cities like bob and frank 1st the german chancellor and the mass of 11 countries biggest cities have agreed on more strict and more targeted measures if infection rates continue to climb speedy action is necessary they say because winter is coming im phil gale in berlin and this is the day. Now in the days and weeks that will decide count germany will fare in this pandemic in winter. We see that we obviously have very special infection dynamics in germanys largest cities. More and more patients on ventilators for. My top priority is if its possible not to have to bring economic and public life back down to the level that was necessary in the spring. And. We have to appeal to our population we dont want to have a situation like the reserve france for a situation like there is in spain. We dont want to 2nd lockdown. Germany marks a year since an anti semitic attack that left 2 people dead. Ladies and gentlemen it is not enough to condemn an attack like the one in a mass of targets and then to return to business as usual. Welcome to the day chancellor Angela Merkel<\/a> the mass of 11 major cities in germany have agreed a package of new measures to stop the spread of coronavirus germany fear is a growing 2nd wave of the virus after infection rates in cities like berlin and frankfurt reached the kings threshold triggering tighter restrictions from her office in berlin angle americas Video Conference<\/a> with the mayors of key cities sent the message germany urgently needs to prevent corona spreading in urban centers the other spirit we are the sense that the big cities have an areas are now the area now where we will see if we can keep the pandemic on a country as we have done for months so for if we lose control this that is precisely where we are right now that the important thing is to contain the virus the mares agreed a tough new framework it could see experts from germanys armed forces and the National Disease<\/a> control body sent into cities if the 7 day infection rate rises above 35 per 100000 residents their job would be to focus on Contact Tracing<\/a> cities where that infection number is above 50 will require people to wear masks in public spaces and there will also be limits on alcohol sales and socialising berlin and frankfurt have already reached that threshold many young people in berlins bars of not yet change their behavior from saturday people in the capital will only be able to socialize in groups of 5 more if theyre from only one or 2 households. You know we have a rule which allows us to take action very quickly because were saying very clearly these places must be closed from 11 pm its easy to see if a bar is still open or not and if it is action can be taken quickly kind of. Young people may find it hard to take a break from their social lives but as the chancellor appealed to them to observe the rules she also offered reassurance. A little with everything the return parties nights out fun without corona but what matters now is something out some respect and teledyne its on my side and if the rise in infections is not halted within 10 days the mayors have agreed to impose even stricter measures. Well the doubling courts are leading virologist to christian draw students with the virus now spreading fastest in urban areas. Asked him why. Now professor dressed in cities all over the world seem to be particularly vulnerable for this virus why is this the case and what can be done in cities. Well its actually an obvious thing we have. A younger age structure in cities and we had over the last few weeks a higher incidence in young people over the summer months. So this infection is now prevalent in cities and its now redistributing into older age groups these are all the effects that we have served not only in cities but also elsewhere but obviously because of the higher density because of some situations that you like and measure and professional life where you have more people to gather like say and large offices. This is probably a specific trade of cities so when we have. Well. Lets say. And have a higher incidence now what can german cities for example burden learn from the experiences in new york paris london other cities all over the world well i believe the experience in other cities is like. Look into the future if we are not ready to to act on the problem now especially and in cities and the the element of this activity is to inform the general public to avoid misinformation and to rely on the corporation off of the general public including the younger people. So to address younger people. Via Media Channels<\/a> that they actually use. Is is really a task that maybe hasnt been addressed sufficiently now one patient that we see a lot in Media Channels<\/a> all over the world the us president is his treatment and medication a blueprint for patients all over the world well this is very difficult to command on because i dont have any particular knowledge on this treatment regimen there are drugs. That are being discussed in the public that will be widely available other drugs will are not even even clear now so. This is. Maybe a bit of a complex type of question. Maybe also very specific to this particular case. So you wouldnt say that its that these medications would be helpful in this fast recovery could be also seen with other patients who get this treatment well i mean the the list of drugs thats being discussed in public i think for each of these drugs there is evidence for an effect or a pivotal but this all depends very much on that point of time when they are ministered that those are the general condition of the patient and so on so these are all aspects that i cant comment on but the drugs that were given are certainly contributing to a positive outcome ok thank you very much the german general just speaking with hopping on the fundamental well while german officials are broadly in agreement on strategies to control the pandemic the story in spain is very different there the National Government<\/a> has imposed a state of emergency in the area around madrid despite opposition from the Regional Government<\/a> a spanish capital will therefore now be in lockdown for 2 weeks the government decree overrides a courtroom ing on thursday which lifted restrictions the move comes ahead of a National Holiday<\/a> and bans people from leaving town and 230. 00 cases per 100000 people a madrid has the countrys highest infection rate while spain in the country in western europe hardest hit by the pandemic with more than 850000 confirmed cases. So lets bring in correspondent Jaime Vasquez<\/a> in madrid a welcome so the country is just about to go into a long Holiday Weekend<\/a> so good talk us through the form these new restrictions will take. Well they are basically the same set of rules that accord suspended just yesterday but this time the hard but by at the state to from a juicy which is not by the constitution and is a tool the Central Government<\/a> can use or basically are the same rules people may not be allowed to leave for example the capital of a spain or get into the capital of a spain but this time they would be more in forced really because the police will be there and backed by their constitution but they could situation or other and that is the state of emergency in fact weve seen and a lot of Police Deployed<\/a> in route theres been some roadblocks so they were making sure that nobody was living in this city ahead of these long weekend as you said because this was one of the main concerns of the Central Government<\/a> debt that now that we have some some holy days ahead a lot of people of madrid will either to have a 2nd homes in the countryside or in the seaside and decide was the main concern of them yet i guess its important to remember that spains 1st lockdown at the start of this pandemic was particularly harsh. Yeah it was very hot has nothing to do with the lockdown that we have now the books are allowed to go out of business and bars and restaurants are still open even though the half some restrictions of their capacity there are you know only 50 percent of their capacity but its not the same and we had before that people actually had to stay at home only essential workers were allowed to leave their houses it is a different thing but it is still quite harsh for. My julian ok so at the heart of this seems to be a political battle between the center right regional of forces and spains socialist led government which is reimposing this state of emergency that a court ruled illegal a week ago lets hear from the countrys Health Minister<\/a> salvatore. 1000000 new to us humana last week 63 people died from covert 19 in the community of madrid i want to move right now there are 3361 people hospitalized in madrid i couldnt into there are 498 people in intensive care between life and death fighting for their lives we can either sit back and do nothing or we can stop the virus. Velasquez in madrid want to talk us through whats going on the best political battle. Well theres definitely a political battle and regatta spatially on who is going to take the tough decisions for example does lockdown i think the much read the Regional Government<\/a> the government of madrid and the Central Government<\/a> have been fighting for and you know who will take the blame for these final lockdown that it seems that it was almost inevitable it was impossible to avoid a disappoint that basically what theyve been doing for the last 2 weeks and so now this is done it cant just decision cannot be reimbursed they have the madrid Regional Government<\/a> just have to accept this. Yeah definitely. The Regional Government<\/a> of madrid gave a press conference a train to show the new set of rules and at the same time the Central Government<\/a> in the Cabinet Meeting<\/a> was declaring the state of emergency just stage of a 1000000 see with will over write all the decisions rather of the Regional Government<\/a> now where no i warning i got that for we had a warning this week from the World Health Organization<\/a> of countries reporting what they called increasing levels of Pandemic Take<\/a> amongst our citizens so how are madrids citizens at taking this news of this latest on lockdown. Yeah well 1st of all for the people of madrid this is like it it cannot even believe that we are finding that we are find ourselves again in the same lake chick one again they did it within they were asked to do it they were asked for and this feeling that well theyve done their work theyve done their job and but probably the administration didnt and a lot of people wonder what we are done wrong if were just following the structures even even the some people of course you always find some people that are not following the rules but most of the people are actually following the rules and if you look at the. Figures that in madrid are going down actually caused by the legs ations and infections it has nothing to do with the rules that they have been set it is actually because of the people who you know thought well lets try to do our job because theyre not going to do you know the good of the others. In fact here and you. Know the winner of this years Nobel Peace Prize<\/a> is the World Food Program<\/a> the Norwegian Nobel Committee<\/a> has all of the un agency for its fight against a Global Hunger<\/a> on the use of hunger as a weapon of war the committee described the award as a call to the International Community<\/a> not to underfund the w. F. Pay. Its perhaps the most prestigious award in the wild the Nobel Peace Prize<\/a> is craved by World Leaders<\/a> including one of this years nominees stunnel trump but the jury decided to on an organization not a politician for promoting peace. The prize came with an urgent appeal with this years award the Norwegian Nobel Committee<\/a> wishes to turn the eyes of the world towards the millions of people who suffer from of face the threat of hunger. The world the World Food Program<\/a> plays a key role in multilateral cooperation on making Food Security<\/a> an instrument of peace. Last year the World Food Program<\/a> fed almost a 1000000 people at risk of starvation. The u. N. Body is active in 88 countries this has made it an agent of peace says the Nobel Committee<\/a> the link between hunger and Armed Conflict<\/a> is a vicious circle of war and conflict can cause Food Insecurity<\/a> and hunger just as hunger and Food Insecurity<\/a> can cause latent conflicts to flare up and trigger the use of violence. As the winner was announced in oslo there was joy and surprise at the w. F. Paid real. I mean this is the 1st time in my life a bit speechless like. This is worth a little talk about the most exciting point in time of your life is the Nobel Peace Prize<\/a> it is because of the family theyre out there in the most difficult complex places all in the world where this war on climate streams it doesnt matter their help they are in they deserve this award and wow wow wow wow market will even that wont be much time to celebrate 175000000 people suffered from a key tanga in 2019 the most in years challenges that the coronavirus conflict and Climate Change<\/a> ensure that the work of the World Food Program<\/a> is not about to get any easier. Well between alicia its chief spokesperson for the World Food Program<\/a> and joins us from berlin welcome and congratulations how you feeling. Q wonderful it was an amazing day i was watching it on television and i was eating a sandwich watching television instead of just screaming so its a wonderful surprise its a wonderful news but its also very humbling. And all the other goes to my colleagues in the field in africa and the middle east and asia and latin america who are in many places every day risked their lives to bring food and nutrition to desperate people. As well as weve talked about this across the day becomes that evident that the pay doesnt is youre not just a sticking plaster are you you you you dont just go in and provide food at the point of crisis youre also developing peoples ability to sustain themselves over the longer period. Yeah because the number one goal that we have is that we dont have work anymore and we know how to end hunger and everyone said you work in crisis areas like yemen or syria but we want to do real long term work we help women get job training help them get micro credits teach them how to plant their fields differently we work on the traditional for School Children<\/a> for pregnant women so that little kids have a real chance to develop their brains and become smart adults then we work on programs with irrigation. Projects of fields can be planted we have planted with slogan communities billions of trees all over the world to make them more resilient for Climate Change<\/a> a lot of this its really a tough work but there was the things that are killing people so looking back across your time of the w. S. P. Be interesting if you would sort of pick out a mission that particularly sticks out in your mind somebody with your particular be proud. I think the one that was trashing me the most was after the tsunami in indonesia and i was on the ground within a few days and we were living in tents and when i arrived. Just devastation of the landscape you know that half of the town was destroyed or the other half was untouched and ive always been absolutely amazed by the resilience of the people who are suffering and by the dignity of the people that are suffering and went to darfur for example and work there and met amazing people whove lost everything and when i lined up interviews their work for journalists who accompanied me there was one woman who had lost everything it was sitting in a will had and she gave me a chair so i could sit on because she was worried that i was this white western woman you know would faint in the heat of darfur so again and again the dignity of people the resilience of people but also the needing suffering i mean this vicious cycle we see of hunger and wars i mean this price really also goes to the whole world too to tell us give us the money so we can do a work ethic that all americans and forgive me for interrupting but it is short and i wonder if you could tell us briefly how winning this award is likely to affect the World Food Program<\/a>s work its much more awareness and publicity and and to the old men with the power who wield war and fight was into the young men with weapons this has to stop and the World Community<\/a> can come together help us do our job and answer together with our many partners and those conflicts which if the conflicts go on as they do now we will never end drug hunger but in and russia from the World Food Program<\/a> thank you again congratulations thank you so much for having me. Germany has marked the 1st anniversary of the deadly attack on a synagogue in the eastern city of hama on the jewish holiday of young poor after failing to bridge the synagogues from dog the attacker gunned down 2 people outside a speaking commemoration ceremony in the city german president found steinmeier said he felt a deep sadness but also shame and anger over the attack and over the recent increase in anti semitism and racism in germany is more of president steinmeyer speech. Ladies and gentlemen it is not enough to condemn an attack like the one in the targets and then to return to business as usual. We must take the clear stance on this we must show that we will not tolerate any form of semitism whether its old or new. Well german president of frog. Speaking there. Has been speaking with one of the women who escaped the attack that day the attacker came to the senate to the exact same spot i just walked out the exact same door and he started shooting it down. Life is now before and after before the attack and after the attack molly scharf men escaped death by a stroke of fortune on october 9th 29000. 00 in the city of hama a heavily armed attacker arrived around noon to the local synagogue planning to break in and shoot the jewish congregation during the yom kippur prayers. She missed the assailant by only a few minutes after stepping out for some fresh air in a nearby park shortly before he arrived. In my imagination it felt farther away like i was the park is far away its protected but actually when i went back i realized it was so much closer be a close call this is just beyond comprehension as things got back to normal actually thats when things got more difficult so slowly i started feeling kind of symptoms really hard to keep up with everything. A lot of stress and anxiety. A few months after the attack molly was diagnosed with post Traumatic Stress<\/a> disorder she started treatment and at the same time found great comfort in the very target of the attack her jewish identity and community the communal events such as prayers and singing a part of her therapy. Singing is like there will be part one of my connection to judaism and if you look at some of these words there really is kind of what i went through of like you know. Even in hard times got is. This connection to god it will be. Even in the more difficult times. Better what it would have been a year after the attack the alleged perpetrator has gone on trial in the city of mag to bourg Molly Sharman<\/a> was the 1st witness to give testimony in front of the judges in her statement she referred to her family history. My grandfather went through a very terrible thing he lost his whole family. And he was able to live and live a life and you know give us love and he was a cantor and he loved judaism judaism i was very close to him so thats what. Made me feel the strongest was this connection with him and i felt it was important to share that in the court and that is resilience. Says her grandfather was the only member of the family to survive the holocaust but hala has also made a survivor out of her every year on yom kippur war her grandfather would say a prayer for his granddaughter in hopes of protecting her from any harm she says on october 9th 29000 his hopes were fulfilled this attacker this person cannot take away my grandfather taught me what my grandfather gave me i stood on my own 2 feet im strong and i was able to stand in front of a person who has so much hate and tried to to hurt us to be able to like say to him you messed with the wrong people. Was the day the conversation continues online you can. Beat up any. Classic and technological power to misuse. 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