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the in house, here's the cost. what are we telling the good story? we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's absolutely feel as if you were there, the often weeks up against the ations and agreement. it's set to be close to oppose the finding and guns that in exchange for the release of some is when it captives, the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously are life and the whole. so coming up is where the cabinet is. meetings are focused on the proposed deal with, i'm us prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it's the right decision, but the difficult walk on the ground. there's no laptop in these ready for me. at least 13 products, demands on kelvin and strikes on to read. the g comes in central gas on at least 8
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people, including john lives, are killed in southern level across the board of shining bodies. wait a minute, the israel's government is meeting late into the night to discuss and approve a deal that will secure the release of a number of captives held by hamas and gaza. this comes off to weeks of negotiations mediated by countertop is when the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, is government is facing a difficult decision tonight, but that it's the right one. that's me all i would say is he has the full support of a security chief. and this be allows this ministry to pay for continued fighting. so the fundamental or the doctor. so now this is a difficult decision, but it's the right one to make know, all the security parties are supportive of such a decision. and they understand that the safety of a fight as will be secured during such
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a pause and that the military effort is not only that it will not be humbled, but also disposed 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 without us once the release of palestinian prisoners, the entry of humanitarian aid, and a temporary truce to allow and exchange the so let me know that in 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 occupation. we hope that we are close to such a truce. well, the full details of the agreement yet to be announced, but on diplomatic edits of james bass has more on what we've learned so far. the
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negotiations have been going on here in doha for weeks and they've reached a real intensity and recent days all along the main sticking points of being the number of top 2. so masses prepared to release and then return the duration of the c spot. israel is willing to allow, they've got close to a number of times before, but on those occasions it was these riley side. the block to deal is 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 masses said tens of the captives have already been killed and his right the strikes for 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
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. and it's been reported that is right, is willing to give an additional day of pause for every 10 for the captives released by a mouse. as part of that, the oldest believe about $300.00 trucks of 8, including fuel will be allowed into the strip on those days. israel is 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 will be used together further intelligence join, the temporary c swap. also in the agreement, we think about a $150.00 palestinian 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. they'll now be a period of 24 hours following the nice the list, the published, and you names to allow for legal appeals join the seats for 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 bombardment garza as soon as the temporary c spot
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is over. all right, so let's get the view now from occupied east jerusalem home that sort of joins us live from the honda civic. just seeing reports here when the y, as the cabinet has approved at this deal took us through what we know. the we're just getting word that the is really government has approved this deal for a release of to some 50 captives and exchange for a number of days in which there will be a ceasefire. and additionally, a number of palestinian prisoners who will be released from israel. we jails. this is new just coming in. we do not have the final deal on the table just yet. it has not been released to the public or the media, but these really prime minister's office confirming that the government has voted to approve this deal. but it didn't come without any sort of opposition, reports and weeks and is really media said that there were several shouting matches,
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heavy exchanges of debate between the cabinet members, specifically the war cabinet and the far right members who had been opposed to this deal like the country's national security ministry, some are ben beer and the finance minister bets on and smelt rich. but the war cabinet was trying to relate this message across that this was the right deal for the time. and that it will pay the way for, for their deals for more captives to be released. additionally, be, is really government has been firm that though there will be applause in the fighting for an amount of days, stipulated in the agreement that we do not have yet. it does not mean that there will be an end to the fighting at all. and that israel does have war goals that are hopes to achieve, which includes the return of all of the captives, not just the fraction of them. and additionally, the total dismantlement of how mass is military and political capabilities inside
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of the gaza strip. but at this hour, 3 am local time. these really government has voted to approve the deal for the release of captives in exchange for a pause in the fighting and the release of about a 150 palestinian prisoners for i'm is really jails. aaron. yeah, it's been amounts on session. so these really cabinet that meeting over 6 plus i was we believe. so what does this been me and the honda for the family is of these really captives. i mean, we know they've continuous be criticized the government for not doing enough to bring their loved ones home. but this deal disapproval now off has been somehow, doesn't it? the is really wor, cabinet, has been trying to say from the beginning, but bringing back the captives is what they're calling a sacred mission. and one of the goals they've been outlining since the beginning of this war. however, the families of the captive say the 46 days in the governments simply was not doing
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enough. but perhaps there were other deals they weren't keeping in mind that the captives were not on the forefront of the mine because of how intense the military was executing their bombardment on the gaza strip. but now, as we've learned now that these really government has approved this deal, it will bring some relief to the families of those captives who will be released. but there is another school of thought which was the opposition to this deal that said that they should be bringing back all of the cap is not just 50. but as these really war cabinet has been outlining since the beginning of these negotiations for this specific sale, that this will pay the way to bring back more of the captives, depending on how fast that happens, depending on what rate that happens. that's yet to be seen, but we do know now that these really government has confirmed this and we are waiting details. and these really, governments said that this will happen and seizes and that the families of those
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captives to be released will be notified 1st, followed by the media and the public. all right, to have that sort of giving us details the other approved hostage release deal at the by these ready to come to terms of frontier. all right, now to 0. it's actually on the whole bar. as in the following developments from jo . how, at the moment, so up and down and there was some skepticism about whether this is something that could be homage by all the parties. but today the fatalities are saying that they, uh they have is the closest point they have ever been in reaching an agreement that supports person of the minutes. so following up, i said that this is just a matter of time before finalizing some small details. in the agreement, buzz 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,
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to the moment for cuts us diplomacy was pathologies have been instrumental and convincing him us, excepting 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 j to be released at the same time. these top and single, hey, not italian quarter door and allowing more a, into a 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. i'll just say it was my kind of joins us live now from washington dc. mike, so these ran a cabinet we now we know has voted now to approve this deal. presumably, mike, this takes some pressure off the by the ministration. and there's an dave with a bite and administration says as being working tirelessly to get this deal in
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place. american diplomats of being deeply involved, coordinating with cuts, which is also played a central role in achieving this particular deal. but we can't get ahead of ourselves because although now we know that the is really cabinet has accepted the deal. they are still some steps to go before the deal is formally announced. that will be done, probably we understand and cut us. so it is still a while to actually get to a formal announcement of the deal, but all parties involved have accepted it. we now know that one party that is these ladies has accepted it. at this point, there's got to be agreement from the other parties involved before this deal can be implemented. another thing we understand as well is that it will take at least 24 hours between as the agreement to the deal and its implementation before the captives are released or beginning to be released. it's something that could take place over a multi day period during which time they will,
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it is appears from the deal be a ceasefire in that period. mike away from those hospice negotiation deals. i mean, we're hearing about immediate reports in the us that says the us officials gave israel a list of gps coordinates for medical and to monetary and sites in gaza. but israel went ahead and bump them anyway. what's this all about? like this isn't cable. what is in place and times of conflict is what is called a humanitarian notification system, not in terms of this humanitarian organizations enable united stations, give the code and it's the gps code. and it's a to the united nations, which then provides them to the occupying paula that is attacking sites in the area of those humanitarian organizations. now it's understood that despite this happening at israel still carried on and attacked the number of sites which the code and it's had been provided. now these monetary and organizations that is reported by political been approach the bind and administration and some members of
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congress to bring pressure to bed on israel to a bait that is called and that's not to attack the cold. and that's with all humanitarian organizations. once again, it appears as this was ignored, isabel carried out and attacked to these sites, despite the fact that a gps coordinates had been provided. this is very different to what happened in 2014, when israel was in gaza. that time, in that particular case, the humanitarian notification system appear to work to an extent, israel, at least acknowledge the need to avoid search and code, and it's at which they were humanitarian organizations based on this occasion that appears according to politico, that that is not the case or the mind kind of lifestyle in washington. mike, thank you. i mean, a lot on the ground is really bombs continue to caleb palestinian civilians. let's take a look at the main areas of fighting a northern gaza is where the forces of baffling palestinian fighters from the old
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custom brigades and his lemme just had in these regions. shaded and read their street bottles and the densely populated areas in and around kansas city. near the jabante, a refugee camp is ready to troops and tanks of also reportedly made further advances into the shaded areas in the north and in central gauze. and just beyond, why do you guys have these ready forces that have been pounding the and the set up refugee camp raising 5th of the onslaught within the past few hours, at least 11 people, including 6 children, have been killed off the on his reading strike targeted hon eunice in southern garza, the attack took place in a residential neighborhood and in the north and is ready to strike. hit this on balance me to come out of the one hospital. it was transporting victims from an early up coming up to giovanni, a refugee count, another strike killed 3 public servants. they were a hospital also in to about hospitals in guns were facing an unprecedented catastrophe with no health services available in the north and no laptop. and as
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well as the tax institutions are on the verge of collapse. you may have side reports of hon units, and i'm wanting to have you as some of the images. a graph in the wake of the latest is really bombardment of casa, the hospital reception inquiry doors are to those that doctors and nurses rush from one patient to another. and more are brought in every hour, fewer resources. and then over whelming number of people in need, this has become the norm in hospitals, in selzer and gaza after eas, really forces laid siege to hospitals in the north, an order their evacuation. and the challenge doctors here face is not only finding space for more patients, they say the severity of the injuries is something they have never encountered before. and most of them come with a severe pride. so yeah, and then which we didn't see before because it says that she had degree exam and
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girls, we shall get the needs. and the most of them are the name of the one or 2 days before that percentage of been is about 6072 percent from them. one of them is a 100 assessment and most of them around $6070.00 underneath, especially the kid is michelle sync that for the band. and most of them are children in enrollment health care facilities in the strip were already compromised under the 17 year long ease. really located which restricted the flow of medical equipment and essential supplies. now, in the midst of israel's relentless bombing campaign, the situation is catastrophic. intensive care units are stretched to the limit of the net amenities that consist of the i c u department. the master medical complex is over crowded with patients. we have 5 words in the icu you with 40 beds,
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so they are all fully occupied and then we have a severe shortage of ventilator. so we have only $24.00 for the 40 beds. dr. say they're over well, and it's impossible to health. everyone southern gaza is a big risk of health care prices. hospitals, which were already struggling before the war right now being pushed to breaking point the influx of casualties, us with tremendous burden medical team and resources. in the c, l 20 ton unit in the southern causes stress time for a short break here. and i'll just share, i wouldn't be come back influential cultural figures around the well say never been subbing council because of the public supports of policy. and then having to use big changes coming to argentina. you'd elected president of young ladies to take drastic measures to boost become more states the
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the, the weather brought to you by visit, cut off. okay, so there's been a bit of relief for rio de janeiro, however, one, but it's only last seen a couple of days because look at this by wednesday, temperature shooting up once again to the south of that, some big storms rumbling from the river, play to se, brazil, but real i think your temperature will go right back to 40 degrees on thursday. the record that you just said a few days ago, 42.6 winds will shift to the south showers in storms or cool the atmosphere. so this heat is only going to last the next couple of days. storms through the amazon jungle, it's been quite a bit of rain in parts of pedro as well. and it has turned quite or for central america, but with a weather front out of the us, it's driving rain into southern mexico. speaking of the us here is the storms. severe thunderstorms, in some cases, tornado watches through the coast of the carolinas. that's running up the mid
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atlantic into the northeast. so for places like new york, this is going to be a soaker. looking at half a month's worth of rain over 24 hours to the west. we go. it's coming down a bit through western canada, pacific northwest, some snow running across the rockies and for the us southwest. well, it's pretty quiet plenty of sun in play here and all of that state. so i'll be cooking new mexico. 14 degrees, look at denver and colorado. up to 21. ok, mind state. the weather brought to you by visit castle. after oppression for generations. there comes a time to fight to freedom and survival. as one of the highest ranking members of an indigenous civil defense force to columbia and grandmother fiercely protects her community and the world's largest cocaine for juicing regions. land or death. a witness documentary on
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a jersey to the welcome back here watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this, our local media is not reporting that these ran a government has approved the deal to lease some of the captives held by him. us and gaza agreements expected to include a temporary cease 5 the lease of the palestinian prisoners and the entry of humanitarian aid into the street. meanwhile, israel's military has time to address, given guys are trying to help engine civilians. i'm as ready as park is an island transporting victims from the bombing of the giovanni, a refugee camp. another strike killed 3 public servants near the hospital, also into the body. of these 15 people, including 6 children,
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have been killed off down his write and strike target at hong units in southern gaza, talked to place in a residential neighbor. let us get you more out on the proposed captives deal model and bush unresolved. you 0 senior political analyst earlier, he told my colleague hasn't received the agreement or don't you mean a brief respite from as well as a tax. clearly this would be a bit of a break from the war. and to be honest, we've been talking now for something like 46 days about why this is not like any other war, right? there's not water between 2 states. there's not a water between 2 armies. this has unraveled as a war on hospitals and schools, and mosques and residential buildings, and doctors, and teachers, and nurses, and journalists. this is the kind of what it's been, and that's why to have few days of that kind of war. i'm sure it wouldn't be
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a relief for many of the people whether they are patients in hospitals or they are children at home. just wants to have one night of sleep without bombings in that way. it is certainly uh, welcomed and necessary and, and clearly the release of prisoners health captive is basically in his rightly presence old women and others for so many years, many of them without even trial, definitely as well. absolutely. that's also welcome. and i think the idea of getting those uh, trucks of uh, medicine and food and some fuel that's also. busy because the idea of starving population is absolutely the definition of a genocide. when you've got that in the city and basically start of a population, you're not being civil,
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you're being criminal in this war. so all of that is welcome. but when you listen to these raise, you get the sense that it's actually unwelcome. i mean, would that work with the exception of certain members of the public who have family members held by how much? when you listen to these radio officials, it seems like this is just a bit of an exception, a bit of a glitch. so that as soon as it's over, you know, a few days, 56 days later that there was a resume there war. at least 8 people have been killed bodies randy, monitoring across the board, a shilling and southern 11 on 3 journalists and an 18 year old women are long. the victims of the attack on the town of 10, a half or full members of hamas were killed in a separate strike on a car. i'll just say it was an a 100 report from the quarter in southern lebanon journalist targeted he up again by is really fire. and so they're loving on for the hallmark was 25 years old. and there be a mom, mary,
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a father of to working for the pan arab media channel l ma. 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 believe to be in this really drone hit their position, the omega, the instead, the striker deliberately target to the t. v. crew. because israel has been trying to silence a channel known to be pro palestinian. this is not the image, this is, this is a direct the to okay. the from what we do have those 2 slightly 10 minutes being really cool. and as chris and they were talking to the on the 1st members of the media to be killed and so they're lucky not just days into the war. reuters journalist, i, some of della was killed and others wounded. and what reporters without border said, was a targeted strike from the direction of this really border. once later,
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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, 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 the not the only place. and so, and it's shanina why the american madison, you scales without anybody being looked at tom moves. we've had 50 journalist and got the media longer, scale 6 the media out the door distorted and got the no one and all the on the and
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unfortunately the people that are the victims are the ones the lights supposed to be getting this. what's happening 11 on says that will file a complaint with the you when on the latest killings, it won't be the 1st. there else rosita now order. so they're living on the custom of the world news now. and south korea has partially suspended its miniature deal with north korea, offered and launched a minute trips of ation satellite and to hold it for you. and secondly, general has strongly condemned the launch to attempts by appealing young to put an observation stoplight into a little bit, failed eddie to see a law successful launch by north korea. happened back in 2016 on sunday, the fall arrived libertarian. have your military was elected as argentine as new president because of gender include slashing state spending, ditching argentina's pay. so currently, i'm shopping with central bank to exhibit reports from a capital one. as iris. he has been a staunch creat. take
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a president and read at the foot of man. this is handling of the economy. but on tuesday 5, right elected president, have you had a really be cited for them this at the official residents to begin discussing? the transition on the journey was televised on national television. they met with by the men this for a few hours. it was supposed to bring confidence to a country that many se has jumped into the unknown means using this hotel left his headquarters until he takes off his on december 10th. there's lots of uncertainty about how he's going to carry out the radical transform argentina's economy. but there's also lots of questions about how to keep the economy operating during the transition. didn't seem as economy struggling with slowing inflation, the pace, so he's tied to the us daughter. there are several exchange rates and the government imposes strict currency controls. really has promised to lift those controls,
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shut down the central band and don't arise the economy on tuesday or didn't display so last 10 percent and the power that markets and many fear it could get worse in the lead up to now you ration day i'm quite uncertain and afraid the truth is that this man did not offer anything. he was not very clear with his proposals. well, he was clear with his proposals, but not in the way he wants to implement them. economy say he would have to build alliances in order to carry out his reforms. how can you push that through a system where he only has, i mean, he has no governors out about 24 governors. he has 0. he has 38 congressman and he has 7 senators, so he has to find some kind of funding that's really one with over 55 percent of the vote. i figure that gives legitimacy to carry out reforms. many are desperate for economic stability in argentina, a country where inflation has been a problem for far too long, bitty,
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so i'll just see that window site is the iceland is bracing for a potential lava erupt, some new its capital, at least 4000 people had been evacuated from green, the vic, 40 kilometers south west of reykjavik. the government insisted for pen for right now from literature to awesome politics, events around the world of been canceled. office phones in the wake of the war and guns that many influential cultural figures say that facing discipline reaction for their events. i've been shut down because of the support for the palestinians, nor hom, spoke to somebody. it was office and office. they say they want to sign it. this is the walk of a nice to plan. and for future thoughts is none, but speaking out on liberation, struggles bought when he strayed from african politics and criticized the boring console on social media. museum photon in germany cancelled his exhibition or to us
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to, to encounter the museum. almost wanting to have your cake and needed to something like this. like to want to hire people for their rifle politics in the one area. i the future isn't, but then to not really want that to be expressed in any other way. responding to your request for comment, the museum folk one says this decision was made because a crate to take sides with the b ds. that's boy caught to us when functions which questions israel's right to exist. it continues to say it stands for peace and dialogue from the mtv music awards to how music you can fashion trust, sarabia, globally events of being canceled in the wake of the war. and garza many say out respect, bought some say they being silenced. last week, the list full gallery in london, postponed chinese. all it is, i way way's exhibition. he tells alter 0. it's because he was very cool about the war and casa, saying, did.

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