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and while israel's central bank says the conflict major shots to its economy, plus how the wars deepening, lebanon's, economic prices, counting the cost on al jazeera, we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are other media don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell the story. the after weeks of negotiations and agreement, it's set to be close to full is the fighting and guns and exchange for their leases . something is really concepts. the other ones are in jordan, this sounds they are on line from to start coming up. this way. the cabinet is meeting to vote on the proposed deal with time us 5 minutes,
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but benjamin netanyahu says it's the right decision for the difficult one. on the ground, there's no nets up in these ready plumbing. at least the 13th on his demands are killed and asked strikes on 2 refugee camps in central dallas and at least 8 people, including journalists that killed in southern 11 on costco, to shooting bodies. randy miniature, the as israel's government, as meeting late into the night to discuss and approve a deal that will secure the release of a number of captives held by her mouse in gaza. it comes off to weeks of negotiations mediated by cats off. but it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his government is facing a difficult decision tonight. but that is the right one. that's me all who says he has a full support of a security chief. and this deal allowance has been a tree trip a path for continued fighting telephone. it'll do a flip up or so now this is a difficult decision,
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but it's the right one to make. now all the security parties are supportive of such a decision. if they understand that the safety of a fight as will be secured during such a pause and that the military effort is not only that, it will not be humbled, but also the dispos will enable the military to re prepared themselves for the war . and i would like to stress again and again, this was going to continue until we meet our objectives, which is to eliminate thomas and bring back our captives within return, how my swans, the release of palestinian prisoners, the entry of humanitarian aid, and a temporary truce to allow for an exchange for the sullivan. the dinner on the yesterday we submitted our response to the last proposal that we received from the mediators. we submitted our response to our category and egyptian brothers. and now the ball is in the court of the occupation were still waiting the position of the
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occupation. we hope that we are close to such a truce while the full details of the agreement, not yet to be announced. but diplomatic edison james bass has more than what we've learned during weeks of negotiations. the negotiations have been going on here in doha for weeks and they've reached a real intensity in recent days, all along the main sticking points of being the number of top to so masses prepared to release and then return the duration of the see spot. israel is willing to allow, they've got close to a number of times before, but on those occasions it was these really side the block to deal. here's what we know from country hamas and these really media sources about the deal. it would involve the release of 50 is randy, women and children and exchange receipts for $4.00 to $5.00 days. that's 50 out of an estimated $237.00 captives. all those with recording that have mouse has said, tens of the captives have already been killed and his right the strikes for
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nationals and not believe to be included in the main agreement. but they could still be part of separate deals and they could possibly be released during the c spot period. what we understand is a 10 captives were released each day during the course of the temporary cease file . and it's been reported that is riley is willing to give an additional day of pause for every 10 for the captives released by a mouse. as part of the deal is believe about $300.00 trucks of 8, including fuel will be allowed into the strip on those days, israel has reportedly agreed not to fly drones for 6 as a day. that's because of mass that express concerns during the go see ations, that they would be used together further intelligence join, the temporary c swap. also in the agreement, we think about a $150.00 processing in women and children will be released from israeli jails is around this. make it clear that no one has been convicted of murder will be freed. will now be a period of 24 hours following the release, the list, the published, and your names to allow for legal appeals showing the seats for
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a period. israel says it will refuse to allow palestinians to return to the homes in northern gauze and the most distressing and depressing potable, as israel says it will resume its bump of mint garza as soon as the temporary spot is. oh, well that's going to view now from occupied east jerusalem. the honda civic, joins us live from that. honda. so it's ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been urging his cabinet to approve this deal, but this still opposition from some cabinet members. that's right there. and there is opposition, even after the war cabinet met and discussed the deal. the security cabinet met to discuss that same deal. and now as the government coalition is meeting to discuss the deal to perhaps release around 50 captives, there is some staunch opposition from members of the far right. we're looking at the jewish power parties spearheaded by the countries national security minister and a known alter nationalist,
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each of our bank beer and the religious zionism party. and the head of that party is the country's finance minister bed. so that smelt rich, both of these parties are essentially saying, but they're going to oppose the bill. they're going to vote against it the deal, rather because they say that it harms israel's interest and that the army should continue in its military campaign. and that it quote neglects the other captives currently inside of the gaza strip. now despite all of this, these really governments is said to have the number of votes needed for the deal to go through these really prime minister stressing and his remarks tonight that this will not end of the war and that the fighting will continue. there are several goals that these really military is trying to achieve. among them is bringing back the captives. but right alongside is verification of him us, which he mentioned several times in those remarks. and what about the family is that these randy captives?
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because we know that continuously criticize the government for not doing enough to bring their loved ones home, but this deal does offer them some who doesn't get in the last 46 days, there has been immense pressure on these really governments specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu. not just by the families of the captives, but actually the entirety of these really public simply saying that the government is not doing enough to bring back the captives. there was no information, nothing provided to the families, any sort of assurances. so they were essentially thinking that their cause for that to bring back their loved ones was put on the back burner. however, it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu noting tonight, but in his meeting yesterday with the family members of those captives, he was able to provide them with intelligence, political assessments, operational assessments, on what these really government is doing to try and bring back those captives. but
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it didn't come without a sort of rebuttal from them because these really prime ministers stressed that there are. a real goals of this war and why one of them is to bring back the captives. another large one is to defeat and eradicate him. us eliminate any sort of security threat. israel says is coming out of the gaza strip that the families of these captive se, but it's, it's simply not right to have both of these goals side by side, and not the right a cation of how mass, the elimination of any sort of security threats that israel sees can be of a hindrance to bringing back the captive. however, as this deal is continuously in the works and we expect a votes and for it to pass. later on this evening, the families are getting some relief, knowing that at least 50 of them could potentially be back this week. all right, to have that sort of life as they're from off to bodies through some of the thank you. but i'll just here as hush them as barbara has been following the developments
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from the katara capital del, at the moment. so up and down. and there was some skepticism about what of this is some things that could be hum, buy all the apologies, but today the upside is us saying that they uh they have is the closest point they have ever been in reaching an agreement that supports person of the minnesota, following up i said that this is just a matter of time before finalizing some small details in the agreement bus hits all the media because given the 5, it was a sensitive issue. he didn't want to further elaborate on some of the sticking points in that agreement, but this could be up to the, to the moment for cutoffs, diplomacy was a thought is, have been instrumental and convincing him us in accepting the terms of the data and push it forward for an agreement that would pay the way for like some of the captives to be released in exchange of policy is detained in his variety
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jail. to be released at the same time. these top and single, hey, not italian quarter door and allowing more a into gaza if this happens is going to be the most significant political and diplomatic development since this thoughts of the complex and october the 7th. or i'll just say it was my kind of joins us live now from washington dc mikes. so us officials, i've continued to say this deal as close to being finalize. what more of them and saying like, as well, we heard from the advise the national security council spokesperson in the white house. john could be saying that this deal is closer then it has ever been. however, he refused to give any further details saying he didn't want to disrupt any arrangement as he put it this delicate time president biden to spoke to the matter . he was, and we can express it like this cautiously optimistic. this is what he had to say.
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we are very, very close to stuff we have words unlike we've been hearing about a media report in the us that says the u. s. gave is really a list of gps coordinates for sensitive humanitarian sites and gaza. but israel went ahead and bump them anyway. what's this, what about mike to well, darren, in times of conflict this in place, something called a few monetary, a notification system that was in place for instance, in the 2014 is really invasion of gaza. now in terms of that humanitarian organizations, a groups give the gps coordinates to the united nations, which then provides those coordinates to the occupying forces. in this case, it appears this has not happened,
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those targets those gps sites on those that have been attacked by is really forces . now be 8 groups. any monetary and organizations then approach the us administration directly along with some us congress people asking them to provide code. and it's to the is ready for says this apparently was done by to politico reports that this was apparently ignored. israel can continue to carry out attacks on these various targets, the gps coordinates of which had been provided it is reported. now what do we do now and what, what said publicly was david satterfield, he's the special and boy to the region appointed by president biden. he said to publicly, recently that israel has to establish what he calls a d confliction, but cannot sped mechanism. you said israel has not been operating one successfully . he says the us has pressure israel to do this. and now they'll be getting to see
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results once again with the this results in israel avoiding to by the terry and organizations in whose code set being provided. that's something that we'll have to see as this conflict continues. all right, so my kind of life for us here in washington. mike, thank you. this is rose, military has targeted rescue as in gaza, trying to help injured civilians on his way to strike hit this islands. maybe come all island hospital that's in the north of gaza, was transporting victims front bombing image of ali, a refugee camp. another strike killed 3 public servants near the human outside hospital in giovanni on the ground is where the bones continue to kill palestinian civilians. in the past few hours, at least 11 people, including 6 children, had been killed often on his ready strike. targeted hon units in southern gaza. it talked to place in a residential neighborhood honey, my new guys moved from han, eunice in some of the guys, a residential, a building in how many residential compound in hon. unit city,
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the western side of ton unit city and 2 apartments were targeted. 15 people were reported, killed thinks of those people are killed were children. and we see this uh, children, uh, the most vulnerable to this and entries in those areas strikes as more and more of them are being targeted and killed throughout the, the earlier hours of, of the a. that is not say right, refugee cameron bridge review again were targeted multiple times 20 people reported killed as a result of those eras. rick, same scenario happened in the northern part, particularly in giovanni and did lawyer and also in gaza. city where more residential buildings are being destroyed and more infrastructure are being and damaged. there is a constant, a tax on a public facilities including schools and hospitals and medical centers in an
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attempt to a, by these really military to, to force people who are still stranded in gaza. and another part to leave a do the central part of the southern part of the gods to but and fortunately these 2 areas are not safe, but we know the date is really military order. people are told them to avoid bombing in gauze and then notify the hot to move to the north, the southern parts. and again, they are getting bombed in here. so there doesn't seem to be a safer place for those evacuation fresh. what break here, and i'll just say that when we come back as ducks, folks, us go to the polls. i'm coming to politicians on quitting optima, savings, red smyrna, extinguish the the
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hi, great to see you. let's go with your weather reports we've had disturbs weather sweep into. i've kind of sun. this was a cold front, so a drop down those temperatures in tater, on just 12 degrees for you on wednesday. also northeast fairly winds means temperatures and punjab prop hints and buckets on our bit low for where they should be this time of the year. okay, 27. the average got you in about 2324. it's a bit of a cold snap going on here. rain fall alerts have been hyped up a level for southern india. we're talking about carlos, state. html now do. that's really where the biggest down points will be on wednesday. and copious amounts of rain still locked into place for this central philippines for him. right in to northeast malays. yep. and if we talk about china, it's been feeling more like summer lately. temperature is still in the 20s, but a bit more cloud. cloud cover is drifting about, but by thursday these winds will come out of the north and drag down those temperatures. so young joe, just 10 degrees temperatures also fall off and move on to 17. meantime,
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smell coming in to then it's east of china harvey and we're talking about you potentially up to 10 centimeters over the next little bit. let's go back to this part of southeast asia, and again, drenching rain through the late peninsula and waves of rain working across borneo island on wednesday. the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins, eventually such odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than days of these days or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does it of the
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quote back you're watching out? just a real quick remind them about top stories here. this hours ready? prime minister benjamin netanyahu is urging his cabinet to approve a deal, surely some captives hailed by hamas and gauze agreements expected to include a temporary cease by a release of palestinian prisoners on the entry of humanitarian aid in some district. meanwhile, as well as military has talked to the rescue as in guns are trying to help injured civilians. as many as probably came to the ambulance, transporting victims from plumbing and the giovanni a refugee count. another strike killed 3 public 7 still. in july of these 15 people, including 6 children, have been killed off to on his reading. sprag targeted hon units in southern guns talk to placed in
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a residential at least 8 people have been killed. bodies randy monitoring across the board as shelly and southern 11 on 3 journalist and a 2 year old women are among the victims of the attack on the town of ted hoffer, full members of hamas were killed in a separate strike on a call. i'll just, there was an a how to report some not caught up in southern lebanon journalist targeted. yep. again by is really fire. and so they're living on photo. omar was 25 years old. and there be a mom, mary, a father of to working for the pan arab media channel l may. a dean were killed. a local journalist who was with them was also killed. they had just finished reporting live from the village of their heartful when what is believed to be in this really drone hit, their position, the omega the and said the strike a deliberately target to the t v. crew. because israel has been trying to silence a channel known to be pro palestinian. this is no use in the image. this is,
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this is the, this was okay the from what we do have those 2 slightly 10 minutes being really cool. and as chris and they were talking to they aren't the 1st members of the media to be killed and so their lives are not just days into the war. reuters journalist, i saw him up della was killed and others wounded. and what reporters, without the border said, was a targeted strike from the direction of this really border. once later, journalists were injured in an attack in the border village of the other one. it is getting harder to do our job and cover the conflict along the border. we can't access many areas because it is too dangerous. we can't stay in the same position for a long time, even though we're carrying a camera and wearing the proper gear to identify ourselves as members of the media . we drive through m 2 villages, m 2 roads, fearing that we could be targeted by and it's really drone,
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even though we have this sticker on our vehicle. journalists and goals are to have been targeted. doesn't have been killed during the more than 6 weeks of war 11 and not the only place. and so last history now after the american madison, you still do that. anybody being looked at tom moves, we've had 50 journalists in gov, then media longer scales, 6 the media out the door distorted and got the no one and all the on the bullet. and unfortunately, the people that are the victims are the ones the lights supposed to be getting. this was not on $911.00 on says that will file a complaint with the un on the latest killings as it won't be. the 1st center for their own shows either in the order, so they're living on what you're out against. back is the president of the committee to protect journalists. and yet she told my colleague, tell mccrae, that the attacks of the media. i. one of the ways to sign into the john this a civilians that protected on the international humanitarian law that work is
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absolutely vital, were entirely reliant and have been full weeks on palestinian john. this reporting out of gauze are in particular now international news crews, until very recently had been able to get into garza. and so we were relying on the reporting of products thing and done this to tell us what was happening inside goes . so that works out so the vital can june was continued covering the border and from within does that when we've seen so many, i guess what many people are cooling, deliberate attacks here, especially on that liberties is really bordered. this is not the 1st time that this has happened, can use bosses from networks around the world, including from inside, leaving on continue sending to enlist into a potentially into harm's way. well, it's really important that we do have done this reporting on the conflict. uh, one of the ways to silence journalist assignments for posting is of course to,
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to attack them. um, you may know that that a number of news agencies actually wrote to israel a few weeks ago asking as well to guarantee the safety of that jonathan side gauze . and isabel said it was not able to, it was up to the news outlets, but not simply, not possible, as we've seen. no why, particularly inside god's essays, not, not the knows, not the style. so people were told was a place of safety. and i'm not now on the needs for what we've now seen. 3 done this at nice kills. and these attacks the some of the news now and don't vote is go to the polls on wednesday in an election that will deliver a new prime minister. but some prominent politicians of quit off the threats of intimidation. step bass and report from the have. from the moment you left the high profile job that the united nations to enter dodge politics, finance minister cc'd car has faced intimidation, insults,
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and death threats. after a man showed up at our house with a burning torch, and our family started to fit for her life, she decided to quit politics is become very unsafe and it is something that also of warranty, university studies, scientific studies, is under pending and attitude towards progressive leaders particularly women overall, it is physically unsafe and it actually erodes, ultimately the quality of our democracy. and the rule of law resigning after 13 years in office prime minister marks with the least behind the legacy of economic prosperity, but also of historic low trust input additions. it has been painted by several scandals. this last government collapsed up to failing to reach a deal to come. migration is possible success of the long use he'll give us a former refugee is competing on strict to migration policies. so many people are coming to the netherlands. so that amount, we have to lower the amounts, and that's
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a very big task for the for politics policies. the anti immigration party over here to be able to assess long advocated the latest pulse with his freedom party in the lead. closely followed by a 0 guess, conservative liberals and the labor green coalition, headed by former europe and commissioner from state my mind's internationally different actually very closely watched with a possible victory for the fall. right. and you faced just determining the netherlands political future step 5, some eligible era they take ukrainians. i've been commemorating the 10th anniversary of the my done revolution. the event would set key on a path to conflict with moscow. as long as he has run, the bride explains from the frame capital. it was on this day in 2013, the demonstrators came out of town to keeps main might done square to protest against the government's decision to scrap plans for close to ties with the european union known as the my done revolution of dignity,
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the 3 months of protests with mocked by violent confrontations with security services, in which more than 100 people were killed. i put, i put a gun when i was one of the heroes when i was killed last night to use these buddy to come to me and say, my life. this is the something, use a goal on this date. people to realize that the government did not want to make the changes we want ukraine's pro russian government was asked it in response. bosco antics crimea supported the separatist movement in the eastern dumbass region and ultimately launched its full scale invasion of ukraine nearly 2 years ago. many here believe the movement has strengthened ukrainian results, much more prepared to create this resistance in this war. so the green became much more stronger. resilient must goes reaction to the my done protests seems only 2 of united, most of the crane against russian dominance opening, the wasteful,
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likely european union, and nato membership. the very things that russia was trying to prevent commemorating the anniversary president followed them. is a lensky said one day ukraine starr would shine in the circle of styles. stripe with bright. i'll just say, we'll keep now the british government is controversial troubles legacy bill, which was passed in september, is facing a challenge in the high court of bill fast. the low off as a conditional. i'm the state to those that use. the killings during the so called troubles in northern island between 19681998. i was just. it was during the whole report from bell foss of 26 years after his son was killed by cro. bretzky's power minute was raymond mccord's, pursuit of justice is now focused on the government in london. various governments are trying to ensure that will never be able to grace and many people like suckling,
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we will beat them in court. the northern island troubles act prevent new investigations and offers conditional immunity for crimes committed during 3 decades of conflict. westminster says it's intended to promote reconciliation. victims groups say it's a breach of their human rights assist, protect security isn't safe on the very step and i'm a unionist person and i've no problem whatsoever. saying that the government phones covered in blood in the catholic suburbs of london. dairy. another families still no one's 15 year old daniel peggotty was gone down by a british soldier during operations to reclaim so called no go areas there. in 1972, all the m cross find the time to pose no threat. and he was shot at 6 feet twice to my head by a british soldier, by a british soldier daniels system. margaret believes the legacy law is
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a further attempt to shield brittany soldiers from prosecution while denying victims the right to justice. their portion of law on us, the people who don't want that are been told you are going to do what we penny. that's wrong. the estimates vary but it's still at the move. in a 1000 troubles either a killings remain unsolved. something they circled legacy low is meant to help draw a line on, but it's been met with need a universal condemnation by all parties and both main communities in an open, still divided know the not even ministry veterans, greek to long campaign for soldiers to be protected. from prosecution, skeptical can johnston was a spokesman for the british army during the troubles we worked shortly across the veteran community were trained for defense of democracy choice and they will take our training with someone quietly get on with it. and i think that's the picture and no other on the show yesterday proposition. but don't take that as carte blanche. one tries, doesn't all federal in northern island,
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each level will jo, no whole l g 0. belfast in support? palestine, i've lost that light is 2026 world cup qualifying against australia. the match was moved from the occupied westbank to to wait because of the war and goes up. but despite being away from home, the stadium was full of symbolism and for the palace to me, and people and the teams funds. you want to get your rascal reports from to a city. they came to this fee for well qualified in the thousands to raise awareness funds dressed in the traditional black and white checked casea carrying the palace to me and flag with that to show support for the play is the old site to protest against israel school. i'm goss, i'm going to be supporting palestine because we think that this game is a venue for us to protest against the genocide that's happening know in gaza and they'll q patient. we were given these toys at the gates from 2 guys. and they asked us to throw them to the court at 710 in support of the children stuff been
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