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main site. this is all and is there a life or so coming up on the ground, there's no laptop in the is there any bombing, at least that's the palestinians, a killed and asked strikes on to refugee counseling central concepts. and at least 8 people including janice, the killed in southern 11 on in cross border selling bodies. righty miniature, the that we now have confirmation from the castle that how much and israel have agreed on a humanitarian pause in gaza. is there any government approved the deal? in a late night cabinet may say, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office has released a statement saying 50 women and children will be released over a period of 4 days, during which there will be a pause in fighting. it comes off to weeks of negotiations, mediation by cuts out with the united states and egypt. but prime minister
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netanyahu o has vowed to continue the will use beholds the blake. evan. there is idle troll couch side, as if after the choose to return, our top tease will stop the will. so i'd like to make it clear we all i will and will continue with the will, will continue until we chief pull our objectives, eliminate come us with 10 full and i wrote penalties and missing persons, and then show that will be no elements and concept directions israel, let's go to a correspond sarah car at her joints. now live monkey parties, jury slim. sorry. so despite some opposition, the vote did find the goes through. what more do we know about this? do? so yeah, it took about 6 hours and suddenly into the hours of the morning several me things . what house before a boat was made announced 27 seats. you have in that cabinet 3 voted against and
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the rest voted for this vote. so now it will go to a supreme court say where they will wait to see if there's any objections from anyone, from the public. they are given 24 hours. pence probably the 24 hours before it's likely to be implemented. now what they have agreed on is 50 captives will be released. that's about 10 a day over full date periods if and that's only is uh how much agrees to release any more. additional 10 will be an extra days for every 10 cops so, so that's the catch here because obviously the government and of course the families of those held captive want to ensure that all of them returned. but interestingly, prime minister benjamin netanyahu says this does not mean there is going to be an into warranty question. he rubens. he said, if anyone believes that this will lead to the end of the will, that is absolutely not the case. this is just the case to try and bring those health caps of home in return so that they will release
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a 150 women and children protest sitting in prison is and is riley trails. so that's a rates of 321, a 3 palestinian prisoners to one concept. also captive families have been speaking on uh, it's really a television and means you're saying, but this is of course welcome news for all of them. they've been pushing very hard for this, but of course there are concerns whether some of the loved ones will be within those 50, as well as that age will be allows in, including fuel as oppose in terms of activity. i know it just as strikes but also surveillance and sorry, it took us through why it took so long in the connected to get this steel go through and it's safe and lots of diplomacy, not just within israel,
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but also the west has been putting a lot of pressure on progress to benjamin netanyahu. as far right government, you will so have agent. this been mediation, but most of the costs are, has been the main means yates are in this morning. they released the statement now saying that this has been agreed by old policies. in all sides, which now feels the deal full days to go ahead and that will be implemented hopefully within 24 hours. it's taken so long because the government, the war cabinet, the prime minister have been said against any pulls and fights in that word. especially because they have ground troops. there's been several was carried out by is reading, cause of this isn't the 1st time, but this is the 1st time we've seen that number of troops on the ground. there wars the home us will re full or recalibrate and it will strengthen them and they feel that it's made so much gains already with most of the noise and parts of the sense . so why this moving towards that is that biggest concern? they also don't want to see any possible kidnapping of their own soldiers. this has
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happened before during a pause. so that is also a concern. and because of that, they didn't want to go ahead with this. they wanted to continue with this will of course, diplomatic pressure as well as pressure from n t o is from human rights organizations. and also it will look goods for his relatives the moment because there is, has been a propaganda war where they've been trying to prove that, that everything they're doing from targeting hospitals to targeting all these civilians is a legitimate act that they have the right to do so legally internationally they say, and this will at least give a breeze a, allow more, a such a need to help some of those. of course it will never be enough because the amount and the level of destruction just a little over 6 weeks since this will start to it's phenomenal. yes indeed. okay, sarah har at that for us in ok. potties tourism. well, sorry, i mentioned that statement from the guitar,
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a government confirming the truce deal to sit. this is what it had to say. the humanitarian pause will also allow the entry if and launch a number of humanitarian aid convoys, including fuel for humanitarian needs. casa reaffirmed, its commitment ongoing efforts to de escalate attention stopped, the blood shed and protect civilians. it also said it appreciates the efforts of egypt and the united states in reaching this agreements as case i'll just there, as john engine to get the view from the states he's lot in washington dc. john. so as we've been reporting the is reading cabinet. finally, approving this steel, presumably this now take some pressure off the bod and administration, the us as a lot riding on this deal. doesn't this as ryan biden's polls have been plunging in the us. americans are not happy with how we've been dealing with this situation. although initially they were very favorable to
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a pro is really respond to that has changed over time as have us demographics. there is a, a larger era, the american population, larger muslim american population. and there have been major protests throughout the us. so the by the administration has been saying that they improve the deal here. we had a thank you from is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to the white house administration, saying that they actually made things better. and the white house has a direct interest here among those 50 or so hostages, i'm sorry, captives to be released over the 4 days. there are 3 americans, and one of them is a 3 year old who has a birthday on friday show. the americans has been working very aggressively to try to get this deal through and for bible, it matter is because he, his poll numbers, have been falling among air of americans and most liberal americans among
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a great number of americans. and that's important because he was only leading his presumed opposition leader. that is donald trump, the former president, a republican by a couple of percentage points in that. that number is going upside down. so biting has been the high. not that that's the only important thing going on here, but it has affected the 2020 for presidential campaign. the white house says that is not what is driving them, but they say that they have aggressively trying to pursue the release of hostages. mind you, this is only women and children that we are talking about and according to actually use a website, we have the american secretary of state anthony blinking, who is going to go back to the region for a 4th time sometime between thursday, the thanksgiving holiday and tuesday, which is a nato meeting,
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and he's going to try to increase the number of captives who are released here. but the u. s. has been very happy that this is happening in a particularly happy with a pause in hostilities that is realize agreed to ride to and we just hearing on the news was the president biden saying the deal should bring home additional american hostages. i understand you've been talking to a senior us official and he's been telling you what, what the us as involvement has been in these negotiations. that is right to us is that they have been aggressively pushing for an increase both in the amount of time that the hostilities are pause and in the number of captives to be released. and they say they have been aggressive in increasing the number of captives who would be released with him was also the us has
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apparently given a list of places to avoid humanitarian insights for israel. among those were the el cheapo hospitals at the hospital rather. and a israel has apparently chosen to ignore that saying that they believe that there is homeless activity, some kind of from us compound, but needs that complex. but the us has been pretty aggressive and in pushing forward and number of sites that they say should not be attacked. but we are told that they have not presented in such a way that this is a no target list. this is just a series of suggestions by the us, and by all accounts, israel has decided that it will choose its own targets. ok, thank you for that. out of there is john henry and the 1st in washington dc. let's be to does waxman. he's a professor of israel studies and political science easy at a he joins us live from los angeles. thank you for your time. so it more details
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now emerging of this deal, what is your reaction to what we've had so far as well? i really happy to hear this news. i think this is really the 1st piece of good news . we've had the 6 weeks of operating tragedies, so i'm, it will save lives. it will say palace didn't realize it would save a quite likely that lots of these ready hostages as well. it will allow us to more she monetary an age, reach, policy and civilians in gauze when she's desperately needed. and in time, we're also allow for the release of the palestinian children for me is ready presents which items are welcome. what do you make of the us as involvement throughout this entire saga? and particularly through these negotiations, i mean that's an yahoo! before you went into the cabinet signed president biden's making the deal swisher for these rep is writings. how significant do you think that is where it does seem that to,
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i mean it's hard to make because obviously people have been pointing out that there was potentially a deal on the table for, for now i would show as well i didn't accept. so i think it sounds like new items, interest to make clear that and kind of the best deal possible and the most a good back president biden. politically, that's helpful, given the fact that i think the president is undergoing pressure um for his support for israel, and instead of missing out who is in something's trying to repay some of the favorite top has in the bargain has, has shown over these last i have many weeks now, this rise is have made clear that the fighting will resume. what do you think the pool was will mean in terms of the tempo of israel as ministry opperation as well, that's the $1000000.00 question. i mean, there's going to be a pause in the fighting wall. the floor would they get like, you will be just the steel goes to the course. that hasn't happened yet and it could still sort of help. but if it does happen the way the deal is structured with
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the kind of gradual incremental to release of fast use, i think that's going to ensure that there will be this portion of it by taking suppose to be extended. they've come off, the lease is additional prisoners, so it could go on longer than a 5 day force. and i think that is going to be blowing international pressure only as well to, to extend into a permanency spot calculus and this know who has made it very clear that he objects to that and that he will pass along with his asthma that she can pay the after his pause and it's but it's certainly going to be more pressure. busy on the bargain administration, i don't use way the government to extend this. i'm to bring all the hostages of wellness, no, all surfaces, domestic pressure, doesn't they? i mean a pause in the fighting the how, how is that going to change the political dynamic financing? yeah. well, i want to have this deal alleviate some of the domestic pressure he's been facing from the families of the hostages. these been, i'm really growing pressure to,
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to bring at least some of those hostages have. so it uses several that domestic pressure. but these very public still overwhelmingly devolved. i'm asked to be the featured and video graphic aged in the gaza strip. but i think it probably most most yahoo really has a choice of back to g to the model. think i think it's very likely that for that is a where it was you miss will office for ends because that's what the parent is rated network is the modern you, you said a little earlier that we still don't the deal has not happened as of yet we haven't had the exchanges take place. what do you think could stop a deal from going, sorry, as well. i think it's clear to me is really sides. that was one question. whether these re, the cabinet where they would agree interest and now that they have all these ladies i was to, i think on my own has to solve. it's clear as well. the banks i'm truly actually happens. i mean, we've seen all the kinds of the truces between is the most for the pop up things
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gonna happen on the ground. so i'm going to, you know, it's why has to be pushes until we see those uh, those hostages start to be released. and we also need to make it clear that these rate is actually all going to cease for the ministry activity and the cost with the withdrawal the soldiers from the gall district. but they are promising to submit a to activity. and that is also a challenge, given the fact that in addition to her boss, does also have a palace museum. and she had the whole hostages as well as some others. and so, you know, there's other groups that crude scuffle disagreement just if it's, if, if they want to. but i think it's very likely to go forward at this point. okay, good to speak to you and get your perspective of waxman, profess of israel studies in political science. i. e. c l a is still head on out, is there a palestinian football fans come out to support the team as they take on australia
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and it will come on before coming up the the well rain is no longer the big story across the radium peninsula, but the wind on wednesday, let me show you a great to see by the way. so the winds are coming down from iraq pushing right through southern and western saudi arabia. we go in for a closer look, up and down the gulf here. so for quite it's buffer rain and for us here in cats, are gusts of about 40 kilometers products, but stronger wins through southern and saudi arabia. they could exceed 50 kilometers per hour. why did it take you to the central asia right now the other day ask about pretty close to 30 degrees, but a cold front has swept through here. so 16 degrees with a few showers more steadier pulses of rain for to g gets done was becca se done. and curtis spun on wednesday, get ready for it. so okay,
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here comes more what whether into the west of the country, we do not need it here. the ground already saturated from the last round of rain, had quite the soaking in this stumble and more rain on the way for wednesday at top end of apricots, unsettled support. the northwest lot of rain coming into the coast of algeria, indonesia, elders could see half a month's worth of rain over the next little bit, and from se nigeria to northwest and goal, a big burst of rain here on wednesday. meantime, as we go to the south, it's all about the sheets here. happy roney coming in at 38 degrees on fine, stay full on sunshine, the officer oppression for generations. there comes a time to fight for 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
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juicing reach of land or death. a witness documentary on a jersey to the the watching out. as a reminder, on top stories, this israel has approved a deal to release some of the count as held by homeless and gaza and exchange for palestinian prisoners. 50 women and children will be released over the full day period, during which there will be a pause in the fontes house that confirms that how much on israel have agreed on the humanitarian pause in a statement, it says the pause will also allow the entry,
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if a large number of humanitarian aid con. busy is including fuel for humanitarian needs, on the ground is really bones continued to kill palestinian civilians. let's take a look at the main areas of fighting. so going on in northern garza, israeli forces have been battling palestinian fighters from the kassandra gauge and slumming jihad in these regions, shaded in red. they're all st bottles in the densely populated areas in on around guns. a city near the gym by the a refugee camp is where the troops and types of also reports of they made further advances into these shaded areas in the north and central gauze. and just beyond why the gas or b as riley forces have been pounding, the beserra refugee camp raising fee is a $5.00 the blood shed for at least 11 people, including 6 children have been killed, often is riley strike targets of con eunice in southern gaza. it time to place in
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a residential neighborhood in the north and is rarely a strike hit this ambulance nearby, come all add one hospital was transposing victims from a bowman and the job and a, a refugee camp. and now the strike killed 3 public 7th. never hospital is so in jamalia as we've been reporting for days now, hospitals in guns have been facing an unprecedented catastrophe. no health services available in the north. no less up in israel's attacks. institutions on the verge of collapse, you know, side reports from hon. eunice, a wanting to view as some of the images on graphic. in the wake of the latest is really bombardment of casa the hospital reception inquiry doors, as well as that doctors and nurses rushed from one's 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
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hospitals, in selzer and gaza after ease really forces laid siege to hospitals in the north and ordered their evacuation. that 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 the, which we didn't see before because it says the degree and growth we shall get the needs. and the most of them are the name of the $1.00 to $2.00 days before that percentage of van is high about 6070 percent. and then one of them is the 100 best and most of them around 70 underneath especially kid. we should think that for the band, and most of them i've chosen in and doing with health care facilities in the strip were already compromised under the 17 year long ease. really located which
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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. what is there in the census? because the i c u department, the master medical complex is over crowded with patients. we have 5 words in the i see you with 40 beds, but they are all fully occupied and i mean, 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 with tremendous burden,
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medical team and resources. in a c, l 20 ton unit in the southern causes stress and palestinian mine has been killed by his early forces. jerry, in a saw the series of rays in the occupied westbank besides heroes was killed in the village of a zune. east of count kenya as well and has also carried out a series of raids into crown 219 kind of thing has been killed in the occupied westbank since type of the 7 at least 8 people including 3 gen this happened killed by the is ready ministry in cross for the shelling and southern 11 on so i know hold a reports from nicole. right in southern lebanon journalists targeted yet again by is really fire. and so they're loving on for the hallmark 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
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reporting live from the village of their heartful when what is believed to be and is ready. drone hit their position, the omega d and said the striking 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, 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 some of the 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
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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 to m 2 villages, m 2 roads fearing that we could be targeted by and this 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 not the only place. and so last history now after the american madison, you still do that. anybody being accountable? we've had 50 journalists in gov, then media longer scale. 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 . what's happening, loving on says it will file
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a complaint with the un on the latest killings. it won't be the 1st center for their own shows either in the order. so they're living on the one to bring you some other well news. now, south korea has partially suspended its military deal with north korea. often launched a ministry on sedation satellite into all of as you are on 60 general, a strongly condemned and don't 2 attempts by appealing young to put an almost evasion satellite into orbit failed. at this year. the last successful launched by north korea happened in 2016. the president of the philippines is wanting of an increasingly dire situation in the south china sea. food and monk was junior says, china has been building islands closer to the philippines. it's forcing manila to purchase neighbors for support on a be low reports like clockwork. as soon as the philippines apply mission nears
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the 2nd toma show in the south china sea chinese ships and birch cutting across their paths. manila costs them dangerous maneuvers as for the lives of our person as had cities. preaching says they are lawful and restraint this philippine coast guard vessel. we are on attempting for a 2nd time to get closer to the 2nd toma shows. but you can see that the chinese maritime leisure vessel, or the moving to close the opening as well as the chinese coast guard vessel over there. our ship leaves us way through. but from a far we see a chinese coast guard vessel blasting water cannon onto a philippine supply boat calling for patients like this have become the norm. speaking of the forum in hawaii, philippine president for the men marcus junior describe the situation as dire. he accused china of building basis, closer and closer to the philippines and said, this is force manila to turn to allies and neighboring countries of overlapping
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planes for support. as we are now in the midst of uh, negotiating our own code of conduct. for example, we have now because we are still waiting for the code of conduct between china and the and as you and the progress has been rather slow. and unfortunately, paging says it won't honor and agreement separate from the one currently under discussion. and defended is activities in the disputed waterway. tomb from china is construction activities on the 2nd territory full entirely within china sovereignty and other countries have no right to make irresponsible remarks. china has commanded men in a total weight. this portion that's been deliberately grounded since 1999, but the philippines and says it has southern rights as to 2nd thomas shows is just 200 kilometers away from his shorts and nearly a 1000 from china. fundamental algebra in the south china sea. how does dine have
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lost the latest 2026 world cup qualify against australia. the match was moved from the on demand westbank to kuwait because of the wind garza bought the spot being away from home. the stadium was full of symbolism for the palestinian people on the teams phones. so i guess it all sca reports from for a city they came to this fee for well qualified in the thousands to raise awareness funds dressed. and the traditional black and white check can see a carrying the policy to me in flag with that to show support for the players, but also to protest against israel school. i'm garza, i'm going to be supporting 5 states, because we think that this game is a venue for us to protest against the genocide that's happening now and goes out and they'll get patient. we were given these toys at the gates from 2 guys, and they asked us to throw them to the court at 710, and support of the children. stuff been killed in public k t. m. we should come here because this is a humanitarian issue. and
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