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the, the, you're watching data, the names coming to live from birth, then mediators push for a gaza troops. there's a lot of work to be done, but we continue to believe that an agreement as possible. and indeed, a central united states top diplomat arrives in israel to discuss the masses response to a proposed ceasefire deal also coming up on the show to a warranty. the sudden death of a former president sebastian sierra died killed in a helicopter crash. we'll look back at the checkered legacy of the 2 time head of states. the
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. i'm clear, richardson welcome. the us secretary of state's preparing for a day of negotiations in israel, as he searches for agreement to a proposed ceasefire deal for garza, anthony blink, and we'll discuss the masses response to the draft plan brokered by the us guitar. and egypt and mediators are cautiously optimistic that have moss and israel could reach an agreement. hopes for a do between israel and homos. a growing as the militant group has given its response to assist by a proposal. this a lot of work to be done. but we continue to believe that an agreement as possible and indeed essential. and we will continue to work relentlessly to achieve it. to us secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived israel as he continues his mito
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is shuttle diplomacy to help seal the deal. it would include the release of hostages, some gaza in exchange for the release of posting and present as by e's real well not given. many details from us really is the statement saying it's responded to the proposal in a positive spirit, but it added that it was asking for a completes as far as well as the lifting of the gods of speech. that seems hard to reconcile with the goals settled, but he's really prim minister benjamin netanyahu. we won't total victory and not only the elimination of a mass, but also the elimination of its commanders and their heads. the pressure on it, then you also to secure a deal is high that a business is real, has confirmed that the to one of the remaining hostages being held by homeless and gaza. odette, the i'm, it believes that around 100 hostages us to a live international diploma. now, scrambling to secure that return,
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which means that they're faced with one of the toughest tasks in this for helping israel and home us find a middle ground. let's get across to jerusalem and our correspondent rebecca rivers are rebecca. it seems there has been some positive feedback and entity blinking is cautiously optimistic about a deal here. how close do you think we are just seeing a new cease fire between israel and from us? is it clear that is certainly what we're hearing from the blinking tab? who arrived in israel last night? they did say the mouse council offered to that deal just briefly just as they were landing in could tell yesterday actually, and then they discussed that they mailing it over and they're obviously bidding. and we'll be discussing that with the israelis here in israel today. as, as you heard about pay says we're hearing from anthony blank and he says he's cautiously optimistic if you will. but it's still quite a long way to go. the devil is in the detail, the framework, the lodge for um you know,
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the overall to you framework seems to basically have been agreed upon by both sides . but what we're saying with that must counter offer and we don't know many of the details is that they are still pushing for this time. and it's a saw are a complete withdrawal of israeli troops in order to fully agree and get on board. now that is something that israel and prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said absolutely no to. so whether or not anthony, blinking on the rest of the negotiating team, can really get the 2 sides to meet somewhere in the middle. still remains to be saying that it has to be said, these things then all over the line until they are over the line. now, if it's not a 100 percent, it's 0 percent. so welfare is cautious optimism. we could be some days, weeks off, and you know, the, so every opportunity that things could fall through, but suddenly looking positive at this stage, we should know more in the coming days. and let's take a quick look at and then you know, who's stance here. i mean, he has vowed to continue this war until total victory by which of course means wiping out from us. i'm curious whether you think this recent news of more hostage
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depths in gaza could affect his calculations. here. i was that's hard to say exactly whether or not that's going to affect these calculations, but he's coming under increasing pressure from the hostage families and an increasing number of his riley's who are demanding the return of the hostages. and that to competition, we could say with the demands of his own file, right? coalition, they are saying absolute victory. the end of him us will stop at nothing. and so you've got competing interest there amendment at yahoo certainly fighting for his own political survival trying to sort of balance those 2 accounts to objectives. but whether or not the, you know, this will change anything. obviously the news of more that hostages puts more pressure on benjamin netanyahu. it certainly angles the as riley, popular population, and it certainly angles the hostage families has been demanding now for weeks and months that they do more that the government do more to try and get the hostages
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out. so the pressure is definitely ramping up, but you benjamin netanyahu, i don't think we will agree, or the government certainly want to agree to a complaint say as far as looking i said time and time again that they weren't do that. so you know, a pressure yes. but whether or not that will affect them, outcome certainly remains to be st. claire. and coming back to this proposal that blinking is hoping to secure what do you think it would take for as well to agree to this deal as well. both sides, obviously, in any negotiation, conte looked like they giving way too many concessions. and that's certainly something that israel is aware of. i'm sure it's something that her mazda is aware of. what is why they've come back with the counter proposal. again, it's ro, you know, as i said, benjamin netanyahu coming under increased pressure to see some kind of mean a positive movement on this to see a release of some of these hostages will come some way to agreeing. they already have tacitly agreed to the framework put in place. so it is looking like the they
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would agree to unlimited say 5 to more a going into the gaza in return folder as hostages and to seek the release of some palestinian prisoners in exchange, falls at the exact number of palestinian prisoners is not yet known. when the last deal was struck, the ratio was 3 to 13 palestinian prisoners for every hostage we could say something like that, they agreed upon again. but i think the, the most side of the mounting for more now, you know, time is running out for them as well. they are losing their, losing their clouts a if they give up all the hostages, then what else did they really have the bargaining chip? so, you know, both sides still very far apart, even though we're seeing those positive signs exactly what israel will agree to will certainly only be something that they can sell to the domestic audience here and also to the americans and keeping everyone on the side. and certainly something the benjamin netanyahu will only agree to something that he can sell to this. all right, members of his own policy. rebecca, thank you for bringing us up to speed there. that's dw corresponded rebecca rivers
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reporting from jerusalem. the relatives of son is really hostages. have been taking part in protests against the delivery of aid at key border crossings into gaza. agencies that say the flow of supplies is already insufficient to meet the needs of the hundreds of thousands of people now displaced inside the territory with families and particularly young children during the brunt after 4 months of war. of the prices of basic supplies, parents of young children need here have skyrocketed, diapers are running low and high prices. mean many parents can't afford to buy them at all. well, baby formula, it's hard to come by. the displace mother says she's forced to feed her infant daughter ground rice and biscuits, even though it's making her sick for the common
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knowledge that this is unhealthy for babies. so every note that it's causing intestinal distress, clothing and color, you can see she's like this around the clock and the crying non stop. the last week we had to take her to the alex, the hospital a full time. we know it's coming home, but nothing's available. see, what can we do? so some women are now using close to replace diapers. when are you? how can i get dipoles? yeah, my husband's unemployed and gets assistance. the spread of disease in refugee camps is creating an even greater need for medical supplies. some 85 percent of palestinians and gaza had been displaced since the start of the war in the doctor's warren, densely populated camps, post even a greater risk of illness for young children. so hard on us the highest did. what we're now seeing going around is hepatitis a and we in the infection resulted from densely populated places due to the
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war and displaced people intend to scan it as a pain. in the meanwhile, at israel's care, him shall loan crossing with gaza is rarely protesters including far right groups and relatives of hostages. continue to block trucks of humanitarian aid. they are calling for deliveries to be halted until hostages held in gaza. are released well ahead from all of the country. apple staffing the tracks from getting in to god that into the how much this is our mission and today we did it since duke tober 7 tier attacks almost all food production and gaza has been halted for many, desperately waiting for trucks to arrive. humanitarian aid is the only lifeline.
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let's bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines at this hour and were us federal appeals court has ruled the former president, donald trump does not have immunity from charges that he forwarded to overturn his 2020 election defeats judges. rejected trumps claim that he cannot be prosecuted because the allegations relate to his presidential responsibilities. a spokesperson for trump says he will appeals a decision. i to show you as president joe biden's immigration chief has narrowly escaped impeachment in the house of representatives. house republicans have targeted homeland security secretary alejandro my york us over a search and legal crossings at the us mexico border. 3 republican lawmakers cited with democrats to block the impeachment charges on a woman in the us state of michigan has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. in the shooting deaths of 4 high school students by her teenage son, the case is the 1st of its kind for holding parents responsible. prosecutors argued
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the mother had made the gun accessible at home. and lawmakers and argentina have sent a device of economic reform bill back to legislative committee for review the decision as a major setback for president javier mulay opposition. members and protesters celebrated outside congress. they say the measure to allow the president to legislate by decree would only deepen the country's economic crisis. let's turn to to a where 3 days of national morning has been declared following the death of former president sebastian pen, yada. the 74 year old was killed in a helicopter crash in the south of the country on tuesday era was a billionaire business man and conservative politician who held 2 ways, top political job twice. a make ship memorial has been set up outside sebastian, pioneer as housing santiago, drawing dozens of trillions. shocked by the former president's death.
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been yeah, that's how you caputo crashed into a leak in some chilly the emergency services have recovered his body from the war to make when he go, benita has left his successor and garden president gabrielle barduage announced 3 days of national mourning and beat a warm tribute to some officials, they mostly got we're roach healey and we should dream about a drawing and build it together. so bust him, pinero said this when he assumed his 2nd presidential term on march, the 11th 2018. but that would also what we send to be cocked to his family and loved ones in these hard times. the express didn't leave behind a checkered legacy. sierra was a billionaire businessman, when he was, became president in 2010. and this post on his did his countries with the global economic don't don't and let your lives reconstruction after the 2010 greek. and so
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now me but his 2nd term was marked by violent social unrest. as one of julie's richest men. critics say he embodied the country's injustices. reactions to his death have been similarly mixed. in 30 percent, it is said because he was a father, a grandfather and the husband. there are no words to describe the damage he did to the country. there are no words for independent as a person. i feel bad because she was a father and a grandfather. aside from that, history speaks for itself. between yeah, he was a great president, a republican who respected democracy, was very successful in many ways. and the despite the divisions jan, able to send off being, you know, with the state funeral on friday to and as soon as i say at this hour a stay tuned for data of the business coming up next. but they look at how china's
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economic slowdown is rippling across asia. don't forget, there is much more on our website to add d w dot com. i'm clear richardson in for a little many thanks for watching the ice cold. jessica new. an expedition ventures on 2 places that no one has the climate research in the ice, the dos march 3rd on dw. this is the story of china is historic economic slowdown. and what the end of its decade some means for the rest of asia, the most dynamic region of the global economy.

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