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a t and i'm biased and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be a lot of, you know, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home, we offer you the news and current and fast that match it to you. the of, to weeks of negotiations. israel approves a deal to pause the financing in gaza and exchange for the release of some captives held by how much 50 women and children will be released in exchange for a $150.00 pounds send in prison is held in israel. the money in saying this is allen to their life and death, also coming up on the ground as no less up in the is ready bombing,
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at least as the palestinians are killed. and as strikes on to refugee camps in central garza. and at least a people including jet, unless the killed in self 11 on, in cross for the shelling by the israeli ministry. the is for any government has approved a deal for the release of captives held by how much income as a prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, whose office has released the statement saying 50 women and children will be released over a period of 4 days during which they will be pauses in fighting. it comes off to weeks of negotiations mediated by castle. nothing! yahoo has vowed to continue the war. this year's boats. blake, heaven! there is idle troll couch signed as if after the troops to return our top teas will stop the will. so i'd like to make it clear, we all i will,
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and will continue with the will, will continue until we chief call. our objectives eliminates come us with 10 full, and i wrote penalties and missing persons, and then show that will be no element in casa. that's directions. israel lawsuit, that's going to be from oki parties. juris level from the side, hurts and joins us live from this. so home the despite some opposition to vote, finally went through. what more do we know about the do the right low enough to around 6 hours of discussions and debate in these really parliament, the vote finally went through to accept this deal. but we'll see the release of 50 captives who are women and children in exchange for a 4 day pause in the fighting. however, these really government statements did not stipulate any of the conditions that they have agreed to for the palestinians. but it rather went on to say that they
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are hoping to release all of their captives. and this is a step in the right direction. however, in the statement have last released shortly after these really government's decision. they released a lot of the details that were reportedly part of the negotiations, which include the release of 50 captives for women and children. the release of a 150 pounds, sidney and prisoners who are women and children. a complete pause in the fighting. this means that israel will not allow any military vehicles into gaza. there will be no drones flying over the southern part of the gaza strip for the entirety of the 4 days. and for the northern part of the gaza strip from 10 am to 4 pm for those 6 hours, there will be no air traffic there. additionally, how much has said that israel agreed to not attack or arrest any palestinian fighters inside of the gaza strip for these 4 days? asking additionally, they said, for hundreds of trucks of humanitarian aid and fuel. and additionally,
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freedom of movement for palestinians on slaw had been road where we have seen hundreds of thousands of palestinians go from the north to the south, evacuating, but heavy is really bombardment. now all of this is stipulated in those agreements, but the is rarely as have not yet released. what they have agreed to. this is all coming from the statement from last, but after 6 hours of discussions be, is really government was clear about one thing. but this is a simply a temporary pause in the fighting. and it is in no way an indication to the end of the war, but rather that these really army will regroup in these 4 days and continue their ground operation, continue their air raids and continue with full force until they have achieved all of their objectives. which include the return of all of the captives and the complete dismantlement of how mass both militarily and politically. okay,
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thank you for that. have the thought who that for us and ok parties to risk them. let's get the view from the united states. we can speak to mike hannah in washington dc. mike, so the, is there any cabinet find me approving this deal? presumably this take some pressure of the bite and administration the us as a lot riding on this deals. net. yes. and the, the us administration invested a lot in this deal that played an active role and a number of negotiations present by didn't himself went to israel in person. he also had a situation where american diplomats were traveling widely through the region. an important point of contact in terms of getting all the parties together using leverage in some quarters. and stephanie, this is something that is going to be deeply welcomed by the, by the end of the ministration. now i blame you a brief to buy a senior us official. uh, what did he have to tell you as well. it's astonishing,
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actually the depth of the diplomacy that was involved in this whole process. it's a process that took weeks and one must remember to is that you didn't hear with governments, but you all also dealing with a non state act to in the form of a must. now these negotiations were ongoing, very difficult, obviously since many of them on not face to face, they threw contents, caught up playing an absolutely critical role in all of this, at one stage, this, the official how must, when completely dock the whole process ground to a halt and at that stage, president biden personally called the image of kata, and that was beginning to unravel. and at that stage, the deal began to come back together again. and what is very interesting in terms of the briefing from that senior official is the degree to which president biden was personally in. busy and a hands on the, the administration official saying that biden was being brief from out to all about
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what was happening. he phone bill spoke to benjamin netanyahu. on these 14 occasions he spoke to president cc, he spoke to the mayor of kata. and this all helped bring the situation together and also re started the process once it appeared to come to a halt. now, the official also made clear that from the announcement of the deal to the implementation could take as much as 24 hours saying that it looks as though the hostages will begin to be released 1st day morning at local time. and that at that particular stage, we're looking at may be a multi day period in which the hostages oper look back. those who are captured abroad back and the palestinian prisoners are being released of the official also said as that they are still some at teased across and some eyes to dots. and that is going to be done back in kata before the full details of this deal. emerge,
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but certainly it's being a painstaking process as involving a number of countries, a number of governments, and that one non state act to a mass, but most importantly, it appears the mess of role that president biden personally played in reaching this agreement. mike, very interesting to talk, see my kind of a corresponding day in washington dc. what we can speak now to james dorsey. he's an owner, a fellow national university of single pose middle east institute. he joins we now live from jakarta. so still more details of this deal imaging every minutes. what's your reaction to what we've had so far? well, i think obviously it's important to get whatever hostages when can out and there's much a into gaza. but what this tells you is how difficult things are going to be going forward. with other words, once you get to the question of releasing is really military personnel held captive
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by how much these negotiations are going to go with more, become much more difficult. my sense is that is really prime minister. netanyahu was caught in a bind on the one hand domestic pressure which wants the hostages released at once and released now. and on the other hand, us pressure to allow for, for a truce. and this is really for you, of course there is that how much would use that to its military advantage in terms of regrouping? restocking, whatever it may be. but i think more importantly of israel wants to come out of this war as heavy as being seen as having restored. it's to turn deterrence capability. what it's so far showed is it's destructive capabilities. it has not yet really succeeded to wiping out the senior leadership of a mouse or a talk, the paralyzing them. and as long as it does,
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isn't able to do so. the question of its ability to deter, and that's important, not just the visa, visa palestinians, and these of the gaza. but it's also incredibly important to be, to be run and in terms of its posture with the gulf states. okay. and in terms of the steel uh, we had that from my correspondent talking about, you know, how hands on a president biden was in terms of these negotiations. and interestingly, before netanyahu went in to discuss the deal with his cabinet, he signed to president biden for making the deals suite to these rallies. how significant anything that is i think it is significant. then one of the things that i think is also significant in this, it took significant is really a us pressure to get this deal done. which really tells you what it's going to take
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. in terms of us pressure to get something more permanent in place. it's not a transition towards palestinian self through of sometimes your independence or control of gaza at least i mean on the plus side. a welcome release for the people involved in the 5 seeing the humanitarian situation. we're hoping that aid will go through, but the problem is, and that's an yahoo making very, very clear that the fighting is going to review. so obviously anything is welcomed that relieves a pressure on palestinians even if it is only briefly and uh, brings the guns at least in some areas to fall silent. but i think overall, israel is no mood to and this conflict, or in this war at this point,
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it hasn't achieved its objectives yet. and it's also so it and not only for the reasons of deterrence, but at this point, it also needs victory because it's lost the information war. and so as well as every interest in continuing this conflict, and i think that's what, that's what netanyahu made clear. pretty good to get your perspective, james dorothy on ray fellow national university, a single point was mid least institute speaking to a staffing to come thank you for having me. meanwhile on the ground is really bones continue to kill palestinian civilians. in the past few hours, at least 11 people, including 6 children have been killed, often is riley strike targets a ton unit. some southern gaza intact, took place in a residential neighborhood in the notes and is ready as try kit an ambulance near the come, i'll add one hospital. it was transporting victims from the bombing and the job and
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the refugee camp. now the strike killed 3 public 7 snare hospital is so into body as well as we've been hearing hospitals and gaza have been facing an unprecedented catastrophe with no health services available in the north. and no less up in israel's attacks. institutions are on the verge of collapse. you now side reports from hon. eunice, just wanting to of use some of the images on graphic in the, in the wake of the latest is really bombardment of casa, the hospital reception inquiry doors are to the that doctors and nurses rush from one patient to another. and more are brought in every hour, fewer resources, and then over welding number of people in need. this has become the norm in hospitals, in south or in 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
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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 ma'am. so we shall get the needs and the most of them are the name of the one or 2 days before that percentage of van is about 6072 percent. and then 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 the central supplies. now, in the midst of israel's relentless bombing campaign, the situation is catastrophic. intensive care units are stretched to the limit of
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the net and the census. because the i c u department, the master medical complex is over crowded with patients. we have 5 boards in the icu you with 40 beds, 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 isn't the rest of the health care crisis. hospitals, which were already struggling before the war, now being pushed to breaking point, the influx of casualties, us with tremendous burden. medical team and resources. in a c, l 20 ton unit in the southern causes stress. so head on out is there, a big changes are coming to origin. tina nearly likes and present how they emulate
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sounds. take drastic measures to base the economy. the cuts off from the higher risk base has become a make shift time for some palestinians. and the goal is to strip, there was a local government building design to support some of this outcomes for display these men employed under agreements as well, maybe because of labor ministry, which allowed a set number of people to work in israel. but on saturday, employee is acting on his ready police. instructions were told to take them to check points at the point westbank we are talking about as we speak, 550. this number might just tries to a 700 or maybe a 1000 because people are keep, they are keeping pouring ones. they all just covered inside israel handed over today's reading and the 3 and they were in val just simply left off to being beaten and accumulated on budget points to find their way to the, to the surface. everyone who is watching the news on the mobile phones. so i'm like,
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you are right. they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. they can't get home and there's nothing they can do about his the depth analysis of the days headlines. all these blue cross blue is root has of items. so the thing is not a license to, to inside story. on out to 0. the the you're watching out is there in line to a top story, is this, our israel has approved a deal to release some of the captive tell by how nice and gaza in exchange for
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palestinian prisoners, 50 women and children will be released over 4 day period during which they will be oppose and slicing as well as ministry is targeted rescue is in golf and trying to help engine civilians and is really strongly kids and ambulance transporting victims from the bombing in the germany. a refuge account at least 15 people including 6 children, had been killed often. miss riley, strongly called the, to the residential neighborhood on eunice let's get you more on the captive steel ma one but sharon is out, is there a senior political analyst earlier? he told my call a has him see, could that the agreement will literally mean a brief respite from his ready attacks. 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 a war between the 2 states. there's not a water between 2 armies. this has unraveled as a war on hospitals and schools,
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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 a relief for many of the people, whether they are patients in hospitals where they are children at home. just want to have one night of sleep without bombings and that way it is certainly uh, welcomed and necessary. and clearly the release of a present, those health captive is basically it is really prisons at 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,
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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 the electricity and basically start of a population, you're not being civil, 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. but as soon as it's over, you know, a few days, 56 days later that there was a resume there. war palestinian mine has been killed during a further series of raids by israel and the occupied westbank. the 30 year old was killed and the village of as soon east of call can yeah. is there any forces that
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what was the carried down to the series of raids and took around $219.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since october? the 7th to police age people including 3 janice, have been killed by the is riley administering cross border selling and southern lebanon. st. ahold of reports from the correct in southern lebanon journalist targeted yet again by is really fire. and so they're loving on for the home or was 25 years old and or beyond my marry 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 believed to be and is ready drone hit their position, the omega d 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 damage. this is,
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this is a direct the to okay. uh, from what, what does it have to do? this will be really weird because the and as chris and they were called because they aren't 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 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. so identify ourselves as members of the media . we drive to empty villages, empty roads,
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fearing that we could be targeted by and it's really drone, even though we have this sticker on our vehicle. journalist 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 last history now i'm the american that us the new skills. ready anybody being looked at talked about, we've had 50 journalist and got the media longer, scale 6, the media out the door distorted and got that. no one is on the billing. unfortunately, the people that are the victims are the ones, the lights supposed to be getting this. what's happening 11 on says it will file a complaint with the un on the latest killings. it won't be the 1st center for their own shows it on the order. so they're living on, i want to bring you some of the world news. now dr. phases goes to the poles on wednesday, an election that will deliver a new prime minister. some prominent politicians have quits of the threats and
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invitation stuff and has moved from the moment you left a high profile job at the united nations to add to dodge politics, finance minister, cc'd cock has faced intimidation, insults, 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 on the pending and after 2 towards a 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 office. 13 years in office prime minister market, the least behind the legacy of economic prosperity, but also office direct low trust input positions, has been tainted by several scandals. as last government collapsed up to failing to reach a deal to come, migration is possible successful. the longest wheel goes,
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a former refugee is competing on strict on migration policies. so many people are coming to the netherlands. so that amount, we have to lower that amount. um and that's 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. and the lead, closely followed by israel, gets conservative liberals and the labor green coalition, headed by former europe and commissioner from statements internationally. different actually very closely watched with a possible victory for the file. right. and you face just determining the modeling political future step 5, some algebra they take on the sunday the far right, libertarian, javier miller was elected as origin. tina's new president, his agenda include slashing states, spending, ditching, argentina's, pest, so currency, and trusting the central bank. teresa by reports from when is aries?
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he has been a staunch creat. take 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 busy day for them to set the official residents to begin discussing the transition? the journey was televised on national television. they met with well ma'am this for a few hours, it was supposed to bring confidence to a country that many see has jumped into the unknown. probably other 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 funds for margins, tina's economy. but there's also lots of questions about how to keep the economy operating during the transition. argentina's economies struggling with sewing inflation, the pace. so he's tied to the us daughter, there's 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 bank and don't arise the economy on tuesday or didn't to 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 they all need some new 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. level the 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 senate, so he has to find some kind upon this really one with over 55 percent of the votes, a figure that gives legitimacy to carry out reforms many are desperate for economic stability in argentina, a country where inflation has been
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a problem for far too long, bitty, so i'll just see that when a site is to okay, that's right. for me. my name's sorry, there's lots more information on on website. i'll just say we're adult. calm weather is next inside. story examines and dangerous facing people of golf and this winter the okay, so there's been a bit of relief for rio de janeiro hire for 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 plate to southeast 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 cooling atmosphere. so this heat is only going to last the next couple of days. storms through the amazon
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jungle, there'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 if 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 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 place here and all of the states. so i'll be cooking new mexico. 14 degrees look at denver and colorado. up to 21. 0, one state. the, with the guns are raging and drawing all the attention,
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the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives, or a text. tell us the names in the west bank. so these are the tend to blind. i'm using intimidation and bonham's. we are resting. choose population protected by no one. don't you find westbank the other from the palestinian experience is around to on guys that has brought catastrophe to 2300000 times. hundreds of thousands of things for some mounds. some left with just the plastic tends for shelter, over the weekend to buy was what fresh dangers best when to bring for the people of casa. this is inside the .

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