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this was wrapped up there in bailey. this is an old, important to media conference held by senior figures within a mouse. we've just had from colorado hyatt who is a senior politician within him. us, he began by reiterating a defined message for israel, a commitment by him, us to make sure that it's rarely forces that eventually pushed out of gauze that but of course we all waiting for developments and a possible agreement with israel to allow the possible exchange of captives, he doubled down on any double down on any suggestion that this is absolutely a done deal. now a push back on providing a significant amount of detail, but did give the strong impression that they are in the critical moments now of coming up with something that they will be able to report back on very soon. they said it's down to approval and consent from seeing if it goes with my mouse. let's bring it into my one discharge. who's here in the studio?
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so, refusing to be drawing on the details, the cleaning, some movements, nevertheless, very critical of israel, that all of this could be potentially derailed the law spin, as he said that to that israel still has the capabilities of hindering the deal. what does this mean? right, just basically mean for the time being or is there a stick and the decision and to it's cabinets and various level of the cabinets. and now it's, uh, it's basically the subject is the approval. i think everyone now is on board with the exception of these varies uh because it is quite the forwarding the issue for these res, i think none of them, none of the leaders and those are the ones who take individual responsibility for such a decision. especially is that a lot of them basically weren't against stopping the war against the how much now. so i think that connectivity, they would take credit for releasing the captives, but at the same time,
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they were collectively take responsibility if anything goes wrong. but clearly how much is um, you know, it's quite up beef. now here in the press conference, i don't know if you know it just, the tone is quite a bit different. so you're trying to put a positive spin on what is going on. now in the past and the next few hours and also trying to rally the troops as well as well as the dashboard on all those who support by this time, in order to continue with the struggle because they understand that the war might stop for a few days, but it was that you know, continue back again. mm hm. now i think a lot of the people who listen to someone like, uh how do, how yeah, dr. isaac, or how do you, hey, uh, because he's, uh, he's, he's originally from nablus. i'm sorry, he's originally from casa, is origin from the gaza strip. and in 2014, he had a good number of, uh, uh, family members killed by his really strikes. in fact, 19 members,
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including his 2 sons, died in his early strikes. so he knows what does it mean to be or with is riley. he lost to her sons, he lost a grand children. try the way he doesn't speak out of nowhere. basically the people don't guys. i know i am as so as he's a senior opponents, beautiful member and how much. and i think what he says, god is a lot of ways. what do you mean by saying that they waiting for approval and, and consent? obviously there's a chain of command for them, ask themselves messages have to be can fades. an awful lot of mediation is going on here and cuts off. and then the message eventually has to get down to come out and is on the ground. that sounds like an incredibly challenging work flow. absolutely . what floor yes. just meant to say the least. clearly it's going to be a complicated the issue uh the implementation is going to be the hardest part. in fact, even though it's only over 5 days at the release of uh, you know, dozens of captives and return for dozens more on the positive is right is. but
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when it comes to how much it says i'm like, is that basically gonna open some prison cells and let some of those up at a stand out from the is there any jails when it comes to, how much is going to be quite the complicated operation because we don't know where the hostages, the captives are, they could be in the thumbs. it could be unsafe. uh, the areas we actually have to know flu shorter. oh, certain last finds is we don't want to give away depositions for it. sort of the forces as well. going to be too old views as a batch. why? i think so continue. you know? absolutely. that's why i think to, in any goals, usually how much insisted that there should be no. uh uh, no. is there any drawers or i look up those what any idea such uh is rarely uh air force uh, flying over guys. uh so thats the thorn spy on them. why or what they're doing and so on, so forth. i think the main complexity of it is that they're not just releasing
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a number of captives. the difficulty is that they are releasing a certain kinds of captives. what was women and children, all the people and so on, so forth. and that complicates the process because you're gonna have to gather them probably for my number of faces. so hopefully there would be a release that would be an agreement and the next few hours and the next day. and then hopefully the uh, the actual process of getting aid to guys a release of up at a city and children and women of so also for yeah, just to remind you as to my, i'm what we've been hearing from our correspondence reporting. you know, provide histories to them and we'll say from here in the catalog and washington dc . so we're talking about a 4 or 5 day pause, potentially in the fighting of a possible transfer of 50 captives this way be kept here. so talking about women and children, particularly the elderly, and possibly $140.00 palestine in prison is released in blocks with will say,
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talking about women and children. i wonder how symbolically that is going to be read. that's a vast number of women and children posting it, women and children potentially returning where to golf out. what westbank. i mean, returning to it was, i know i probably a lot of them on in fact in the west bank, but i think it, but i think you're absolutely correct. and i think that's explain is some of the up beats and the press conference because and that's why is there it has avoided this being for now why for almost 45 days 44 days is because it's going to be hard to swallow because when you call an organization, a toyota on adult donated evils us. and then thats organizations simply trying to release a lot of its own children from is reading the prisons. that's not going to go down by the what an international public opinion releasing is there any other caps is from how much were when the, when eco, when within is read, but the release of the palestinian children,
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i can just already imagined the pictures of the signature the old women and so on, so for being released from is really prisoners. and as you are nice just spoke earlier, the fact that children can be in prison up to 20 years for throwing stones. i mean, that's enough by itself the absence of justice and fairness, especially when it's done in the account, there is the occupation. so how much hopes that we gain momentum out of this thing, but these are, it is what allows that moment them to be more than 5 days. 7 days of course, remains to be seen for a while and they will most certainly be incredibly powerful images when we finally see them so many questions that way perhaps that should be going to work when they're in the coming hours. okay, well that's great. them haven't jump june, who joins us from occupying the east jerusalem, and mohammed to an awful lot of guesswork from our end. exactly how it's riley's going to play this. we're expecting the leadership to speak. what do we expect to that's right. me. there's a lot of questions at this hour. this is
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a fast moving dynamic situation here. and let me 1st go through what we know thus far. as far as the process that has begun the last hour, you have to work cabinet meeting to discuss this this hour. you now have the security cabinet that is meeting to discuss it and we are told to approve it. and then next hour, the schedule is going to be that the government meets, that they will discuss it, that they will vote on it and by everything we've heard thus far from on the government officials we're speaking to is really media. it is expected widely that this will pass and that this deal will be announced later. now let's talk about what we're hearing thus far from these really side as to the potential parameters of this deal. i know you mentioned some of this a few moments ago, but let's go through what we're hearing right now. and these really media landscape . we're told that this could be potentially around 50 women and children held in gaza that they would be released potentially over the course of 4
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or 5 days, maybe up to 10 per day. that potentially there could be a $140.00 power steering e and prisoners, at least a $140.00 palestinian prisoners. that would essentially be swapped for the captives that are being held in gaza. and one of the things we're hearing repeatedly from is really officials at this hour when they speak anonymously to is really television stations. is that none of the palestinian prisoners that potentially would be released have been convicted of murder in the past. and that goes to the point that you were discussing with motor won just a few moments ago. is this something that's going to be hard for the israeli public to swallow? this is a good question and one of the complicating factors and all this is the fact that even if the government does approve and announce this deal later on this evening, as is widely expected, what we understand about the process is the thing. there will be another 24 hours after which you can have anybody who checks to dispute seems to be go to the side.
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express that objection. process now it's not expected that anybody wouldn't be able to do that for that the high court would actually intervene. but the question becomes, will there be members of the government for potentially far right wing members of that's and yeah, who's cabinet that would object? and is that something that to cause a delay? is that something that could cause a hiccup and use they're going to be frustration from the as really public with regard to this deal when it's announce. so a lot of questions right now. we're still waiting to find out exactly what happens when the government meets next hour. we do expect that this will pass, but right now, still a lot of questions. it's going to be a long night. and once we get those details will be bringing them to you know, i may, thanks for that moment. will of course stick with the story this uh for a critical moment in this development, mama jump junior look by the stories from that. okay. well, joining us now from the home is all just various hash brown hash them, of course,
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you know, the central level of this content is played such a significant role in mediation and it's being priced by both the united states and all the plans and all of this was the sense that we have now that we are indeed reaching the final stages before the announcements of some sort of breaks. right. it is a defining moment, needful, katasha, diplomacy, a few hours ago, the spokesperson of the ministry of finding a fast mazda the on site is said, we are the closest point where i have been in reaching an agreement. and we like waiting to see a statement of enough and announcement by the concise department as the minister of foreign affairs general, how much of an umbrella man i've signed it is quite a bit what's the moment and the concise states just now about finalizing some issues before coming out and announcing the the do but a need just for all of us understand how delicate is this issue top being the
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key me data in this agreement is going to have to oversee every single aspect of it . how about support? example is insisting on the need to carry or to to, to release the competitions within a time frame of 5 days. so it has to be to make sure this works. then they are expecting of the same time, more than a $200.00 trucks to be allowed in to it goes up to deliver a full because then population. i'm looking forward to seeing here by the terry cory doors and all those aspects they have to be in a way or another monitored by the categories to ensure that this deal does not come up. and this explains why they are still cautious. they say that we need some time before we come an officially and now we have finally a deal. right? how should, what, what if you could put this into context for us? why?
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when, if you could explain internationally to audience why castle has this all important office here in the hall, and what sort of role it is played in the whole mediation process? what of course, many countries have no, i have no direct contact with them. so it has been a very active in the middle east over the last 2 decades. and it has played a crucial role in rebuilding gaza each time against the backdrop of and is riley a minute to operation to the point where the categories with, with, with that international backing have managed to become a key, made ga, to, they've built stronger nations with how much, and it's the bank, you know that to relationship, to try and mediate data, to the point where now the, you and the americans are confident with the cots, how old bought the chances for
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a d. i going to be stronger than ever. these riley's themselves were lied to a greater extent on the top we mediation. doha has become the focal point of a flurry of diplomatic activity over the last 4 weeks. we've seen latest diplomats intelligence officials from all over the world, profiting to bill ha, pushing for the need for an agreement. this is some things of the tyree's can do because of that long history. well, the involvement in providing humanitarian aid, working towards more rehabilitation and also reconstruction of gaza. the managed to expand the trust among that population that the political authority, how much is the authority that has been impala since 2008. and this explains why not, of the international community is looking forward to see that happen and need one
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last thing. if this deal is at alice tonight or tomorrow, it is just going to the expense top jeep politic beads globally, there was so close to the top in 2021 the between the americans. and the tale about if this was out, it is just going to be a define. it's bowman, full size diplomacy. all right? how should many things putting on at the end to contact 1st, national barrow speaking to us down the road. and oh, okay, well what else corresponding can we, how can, joins us now live from washington and kimberly, i, you've had an awful lot from our other correspondence details of being, dribbling in over the course of the post arrow. so can you, from your perspective, stand up any of the things that we've heard from the colleagues of the yeah, the numbers and the, the sort of parameters of this agreement seem to be consistent with what we're hearing from the us side. essentially what we're hearing is that there are 3
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palestinian prisoners that are likely to be released from is really jails for each of the captives. but how much is holding right now that were captured from israel on october 7th? so what we expect is that this will occur over a number of days, probably 5 days, a pause and fighting roughly 10 each day. as we have been reporting and that the captives that will be released will be women and children, mostly children. the total number being, if of those rallies that will be released will be about $53.00. but many of these have dual nationalities. and when we understand is an american toddler whose parents were killed on october 7th. and so we understand that that is one of the captives, the united states is eager to see return to the united states. now the last president has been talking about this in the last hour or so. and he says that the
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deal after he spoke recently with not only these really prime minister, but also the mirror of cuts are, is that it is very, very close to being done. and in the words of the us president, he is hoping to bring home the cast is very soon indicating that many of them are of american nationality as well. but the us president, also with his years of foreign policy experience knows that things can be very fragile. and this is one of those cases, so he's reluctant to release the details of when he was talk. you reporters in the roosevelt room, just saying that nothing is done until it's done. all right, kimberly money. thanks a lot given me. how could i live at the white house? are as cold as parliaments as by calls for an immediate cease 5 in the war on gaza extensions. the motion is therefore agreed to not conclude the motion was tables for debate by 1st minister homes like yourself last week. the
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scottish governments amendments has been passed by 19 members of parliament with 28 votes against protests have gathered outside the parliament to pressure their representative to quote for truce which is heiress mohammed mother joyce has now from outside the scottish parliament. uh and added brad. this is, of course i have been very significant from for the 1st minister himself because of course he has familial ties with gauze and tell us, well yes indeed, this is not the festival, it's for about a month, and they ok, that was fundament voted in favor of a ceasefire and does that before that. but this is very important because of the unit to the core, the 2 of the debates and discussions, as complemented and described by many members of the scottish parliament who spent more than 3 hours debating and discussing the situation and the sadness and the sort of the paying that to is there a to and for the students time it is going to
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a, this is a step towards more pressure, more political and diplomatic efforts into another here. and that you okay to begin with from the government. then over the world, this is maybe the faults, parliament and western europe to vote in favor of a seeds fire and goes up to the where is the catalonia in putnam and irish department as well. so we're talking about some low components but accumulates that builds up that momentum for code sort ceasefire internationally as the of the motion that was a voted for is the amended motion amendment tables by a and a so. so while the leader of the scope this quote to ship uh, uh, was accepted by the s m b. that's quote, there's a government that goes for the international criminal court to investigate any
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reports of the predictions of international law and international. the human state in law by both parties, by having us and uh, is there an um, uh its codes of course for uh, both part to, to comply with the ceasefire. okay. mohammed accommodated blood for us and then but thank you. okay, let's take a look at the main areas of fighting now in those and gaza is ready for us as a bustling palestinian fighters from the custom brigades and slamming to have in these regions shaded in red. there were 3 baffles ending, densely populated areas in around casa city, near the jabante, a refugee camp. sorry, troop some tanks of will say reports of the made for the advances into the shaded areas in the north and central government just beyond ruddy, gaza. the sort of the forces have been pounding then the threat refugee camp raising fees of a further on store. well, just ready for say, is closing in now i'm in denise in the hospital that so so in northern guys have
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hundreds of wounded palestinians are waiting to be evacuated from that it would deaths and injuries rising 5 a day prank a group 10 reports in the car dues of golf in the nation hospital, there is no dignity left for the sick and the injured no safety for the from these displaced by is really a tax. is really tons and snipers have deceased the hospital. those trying to leave have reportedly come on this really file. yeah, because you either send us home or send us to the graveyard. enough is enough. the mazda is never thrown on the ground. we can't even bury them. we can't go out the hospital because these ratings will kill us. it's a catastrophe. on monday the hospitals came on to a direct attack. at least 12 people were killed. the. this is the operation room. there is no power but from god in the past. look here, this is a massacre. this is
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a child. this is another man. a lady is here also and the hundreds of people inside the hospital, there is no water medicine or oxygen supplies, just fear of certain death. the, the situation is catastrophic. martyrs everywhere. my son is on the floor with uncompleted arm, an open stomach, and no one can help him. we live in cj, i urge the out of country is that it crossed that it's curse and to come and help us. we need to leave here and go somewhere else. my son is bleeding, my son is leaving. on monday, a 100 injured palestinians were able to leave the indonesian hospital and go to southern gaza. the was heads, organization says is planning for the recreation from 3 hospitals in the north, but to where knew where and gauze safe, where every last stretch of humanity has been taken away. brianca group the i to 0
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. so it doesn't go sion from the arrow bleed and the organization 1st time i corporation is in most guy for talks on the crisis in gaza. it's like a level of rushes for minnesota. no to that guitar. we officials cannot attend the meeting because they're involved in intense talks to secure a release of captives in gaza and si fi, either shop of all of that has the latest from oscar us. the main thing is still continue is continuing behind closed doors, but we've already heard from russia's 40 minutes. the survey lab role has made a number of statements for the media during an open pause of that may say, with a heads of the foreign ministers of several bleed countries on the organization of islamic cooperation countries. so according to lab rolled russia calls for reference for immediate preparations to begin right now for the response will be negotiation process on the creation of the police scene in states. and most coal says it's necessary to create an external support mechanism to ensure
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a 2 state solution to the policy. and is there any problem? he noticed that original countries should be represented in the mechanism for resolving the conflicts. and he also said that the bowl game of humanitarian aid arriving and gaza is insufficient. and he mentioned that the middle eastern cool sets of mediators did not include representatives of our world. so that ford failed to cope with its obligations. and also, according to lovegrove uh, the russian federation was a gaze, terrorism, of course, in any full, but that terrorism have to be full without violating international humanitarian law . so any forces have been writing beloved for refuge, account east of nablus, in the elk by the west, by at least 5 protest and use. it'd be more fluidly in ginger and confrontations with the soldiers that every night. and he's ready, ministry, bulldoze the streets of the camp and detain full pallets thing and several other tiles have also been rated, which is it was a in bus rob,
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a sense as of this update from novelist near the ballasa refugee camp in the occupied westbank. the just over my shoulder is the block, the rest of the camp. this place has been a major hub of activity for the last 24 hours seeing at least 3 different rates by israeli troops. 3 different incursions in the last 24 hours. but it's also been the site of at least 3 major operations by is really forces in the last week or so. now what we're seeing since this morning is a rate involving bulldozers we've seen images of under cover units as well. at least 6 people here were injured in the last 24 hours from multiple gunshot wounds as well as shrapnel injuries. 5 people have been detained are in, is really custody for, from the same family, which has all the hallmarks of a kind of collective punishment that is real commonly used as a resting multiple family members of wanted men and women wanted palestinians trying to pressure them into surrendering themselves, they surrounded the homes of 3 people that they were looking for. they trashed and
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sacked, those homes, search them, and wrecked the people's residences, places of residents, something we've seen a lot before in the last week here in the black, the refugee camp. images of immersed of an armored vehicle in ramming into a small car in destroying it. if it's really personnel exiting an armored car and then storming a residential streets. this is the most populated refugee camp in the occupied westbank more than 30000 palestinians. live here, 32000 posting in refugees are registered and living in here in the black, the refugee camp. and it was the sight of an air strike on saturday. raids on sunday that saw is really soldiers sacking 74 people's homes. and then we have these major operations being carried out today elsewhere in the occupied westbank, an ongoing rate in the bertha east of rome, a low so far today, 40 palestinians have been detained zane bus route, the old 0 overlooking the block,
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the refuge account number, a reminder of our top stories, this our, these very cabinet is meeting to discuss progress on the deal to at least come to it was held by a boss and gaza and agreements expect it to involve a temporary truce. the entry of the browser and 8, i'm the release of posting prisoners from us as well waiting for israel's response . in regards to the tools of reaching out to you to release the straight of captives, senior officials say negotiation sort of crucial stage. and that's where the strikes have targets in the upper range. this red refugee camp can, in dozens of people, 14000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th beside the army says they've been circle the city of to bonnet, even the know of having fighting is ongoing residents, so people want to leave residential areas. ok, that's it from a new phone kind of got a website out to 0. don't com,
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whether it's next an inside story. thanks for watching. the 2 medium sized collateral hope this massive is really a top sirens going off warning citizens that are heading this way from even the hospitals. i know you're protected from the is what i'm going on with several 100 people and the numbers are growing all the time. so the victims of the attack a lot to the hospital and god is requesting congress, provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no resolution still no unified and submit to the world slow down. we stand firm as homes west. it's
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rigorous debate. we are behind the mass that goes to the being to get it out by both sides. clinton. yahoo is to go and there is collateral damage. there's collateral damage. that's more reality is leading to what we're seeing now in the ground are sufficient upfront. what out to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the color on the bulk of this of the news life. and so coming up in the next 60 minutes, bottles rage across guns as a mass on israel indicate a true steel may be clips. it's really strikes target more refugee comes in gaza at least 30 palestinians are killed in the attacks in the outrage. lewis trumpeters.

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