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dissolves palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story at 1505 kills. and as strikes the listening post we covered the way the news is covered. the the israel maintains its heavy, bombardments of gauze. a nice and asked strike on the center of the strip kills 9 people. children are among the dead. the, i'm on the inside. this is dollars, is there a life? and also coming up council confirms a full day humanitarian pause in fighting between our mazda and israel. in garza that will allow the entry of the launch number of a convoys as part of the deal,
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50 women and children captives held in gauze and will be released in exchange for some palestinian women. and children being freed from is rainy presence. and is there any forces re the ciocca run refuge account, and the all coupon was fine surrounding hospitals? i'm assuming the israel's bombardments have gone so it has been relentless overnight as times of a trustee. a well being finalized strikes target to the south, central and northern pods. as one of the areas around the besieged indonesian hospital within the last down knew as strikes on his era, it's in central guns. i killed 9 people including children. and it shows no signs of stopping plumes of dogs smoke from is riley attacks have been seen across the gulf. the sky line a morning is rarely strikes. oh,
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so targeted 2 houses on algola street, north of kansas city in the south at least 11 people, including 6 children, were killed on choose day off to and is really strong targeted. hon eunice based comes as catholic confirms this morning that how much and israel have agreed on a humanitarian pause in gaza, of 2 weeks of negotiations mediated alongside us in egypt. is there any government approve the deal off? the 11th the cabinet missing and deep internal divisions. amongst ministers, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says agreement does not mean that the will will stop. now as part of the deal, 50 women and children captives held in gauze and will be released in exchange for some palestinian women and children who will be freed from is rarely presence. a humanitarian pause will also allow the entry, if a large number of a convoys, including fuel for humanitarian needs to well we have correspondence across the
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region covering the story. osama bin jervey to standing by and go home. the diplomatic efforts are hire us as an occupied east jerusalem on the political divisions in israel. and we have john henry and in washington with us reaction. let's 1st cross to topic assume who is in golf tired. so i want to start to start with the strikes that have continued, not just over night, but in the last few hours. yes, these very strikes had intensified during the last couple of hours. a course the goal is to try including the north ends even be south of the southern areas of the deceased territories, starting from the south of the gaza strip in particular. and the most iraq tricky decamp, where a residential building has been completely destroyed by the occupation forces claiming the lives of around 9, palestinian till this very moment. as the occupant,
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as the occupation forces had also targeted several areas across the territory, including the north of the gaza strip with the vicinity of come out at one hospital in the north of gaza strip. had been widely attacked by these very forces uh the own. so confrontations on the ground we've palestinian sciences and he is with the patient force has continued into for excess wear. the strikes had been intensified targeting an ambulance vehicle while it was evacuating victims of from the north of the church. we were also a civil defense crew had been attacked, i threw out at is ready shooting. during the last couple of hours, these strikes came as big as coast pots. we talking about some us on the east by the side, had reached a ceasefire agreement as the how the plan amounts earlier. which also gives us a clear indication that the rates of these bodies strikes today might intensify before the, the arrival of disagreements to the field between both sides and target. what reaction has that been on the ground to this temporary faced by presumably
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humanitarian relief con, come soon enough. a yes of to the announcements of by different officials for the most political group. i'm with the statement of the offer of the customary for ministry related to the arrival to view a short times. he's fine, but we have months and he is very occupation doctor will be conducted and carries out over 4 days in which the palestinian finds is from the gauze. triple were released. 50 hostages from these very captives including young children and women, and return as redwood. when he's unable to all palestinian destinies in the queue, patient jails, including young children and women, of a food that use the short term. a seized by a gives a hope for palestinians. it related to the end of this book as these, but also what allows the float or the human to turn in a few to the gaza strip. meanwhile, people here in the territory we're witnessing very dire situation and circumstances
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over the last couple of weeks of funny thing between israel and tomas and even fox . all kinds of ceasefire will get a good amount of hope for palestinians that this will, will, ends as they want to go back again to the houses in order to check the lamps. um, even to uh, pull the victims from under the ruffles. of course, the goal is this trip. okay, tarik. assume that 1st and con unit is less big now. so summer been today and he is in dough ha, a summer cuts our course critical in bringing about the steel uh what, all the details that you are hearing about the contents of this do. but it is the biggest diplomatic development that be seen in the last $47.00 days of this length. as the budman to be seen on gauze. you've heard from us. spike is saying that they are going to abide by this agreement to as long as there is going to be
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a mutual respect of disagreement that they're saying that they've heard the statement from benjamin netanyahu saying this does not mean that the word is going to end and they are going to have their fingers on the trigger, so to speak as well if there any violations. but in these 4 day truce guns are supposed to fall silent. there should be no more or less people should be allowed to move from the northern parts of the, towards the south to using said, i, dean street freely. it also says that they're going to be 50 and the captive, that they are going to release in exchange for a $150.00 women and children. and how much has made it clear that this is a civilian a captive, that they are talking about releasing it does not include any soldiers. and also the side, the people who are going to be relieved by israel are going to be women and children both know, think that they're thousands and thousands of palestinians who remain languishing and is really jails. and they're more who are being picked up in the last 47 days as well. so this deals with also include a session of monitoring using drones and other areas. because that is written
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deploys in cause it will mean according to how much there will be no more spying or satellite observing in, in the cells and fall to end is going to be a sufficient for a few hours at least in the northern parts of gods as well, and then obviously there is going to be no arrest and fighting as well. but again, this is all come from come us so far. we've not heard a lot of details from the is really side. and it's let's, it's going to be a 24 hours before this visit. exchange takes place that they're going to announce names. and these really 5 is going to announce the name of the people that's going to release as well. and somebody took us through some of the diplomacy that's been involved in making this deal happen. i mean, it's not something that's come about a night. it's taken weeks and weeks of intense negotiating. absolutely. it's been a roller coaster, is one diplomatic,
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put it to us off coming close to a deal and going away from it. and it has to be said that at the cut there has been pivotal in trying to make sure that this the happens. what is what the countryside has been saying that yes, it welcomes the development of this presidency and, and associates this ation of hostility. but what is more significant if the allowing of aid that under hundreds of trucks of age are going to be allowed to, as it's being sending in other countries, have been sending it towards the rough crossing in egypt. and that is where all the aide is going to come from is one. so a major diplomatic breakthrough. catherine is also thank the united states for existing its influence and israel and egyptians to for being part of this team. but again, early days, we're still waiting to hear the basics and as it's going to come into action, it has been defined as the timings of that particular troops. i found a binge of a there for us in doha. let's speak now to sarah highlights, who is it occupied? is jury slim. so it is,
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it is in the intense negotiation of nights we didn't hear from the cabinet is riley cabinet till the early morning. there was some opposition to construe how the vert funding came through of the yeah. sausage lights are on in the nights and it took more than 6 hours. not just for the vote, but the base thing because you had so many members of those cabinets of the cabinet that was against the steel right from the start. so you had the national security administer, it's a mob been convinced as well as the finance minister, both that smoked, smoked rich, who have been dead against it. they said that all of this time they've been warning a is row against any kind of not just negotiations, but before the is clumping down on palestinians. and they said that this could allow more prisoners to be released prisoners based that that should actually be
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receiving the desktops because that is what it's not been give a has been pushing for in the last few months. so a lot. so please provide me. but interestingly, smart tricks, the finance minister, he changed his mind, his policy changed by mind and issue, they went in saying absolutely this will not go through, we will vote against it. and then they voted for it saying that they realize having debated it, that it was in the national interests for israel and to ensure the return of those held hostage, which is not just the only goal, the wars, the just the only goal to get some us but also those cops is in the last couple of hours, we've also been hearing of from the justice administer the ministry raw, the, which has released a list of prisoners, the name of those that will be released 300 interestingly because a 150 we know will be released in exchange for those 50 cap says, but this could be the reason why they're releasing these names being 300. so double
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is that is how most reduced is 10 more captive. they will receive an extension in tons of pulls of financing more than those full days, and as well as the release of more prisoners. so in a way this is a, a push from israel to encourage from us to do so. a very interesting us. all right, and you mentioned the families of those kept as of course this, this news must bring some relief. hasn't been much reaction from them. a huge release. and in some ways, early in the perspectives that they feel that the pressure on the government's potentially has helped towards these negotiations. they said that they've been left out to the dog, but that much is in their protests and being very vocal about it also. and is really media space think may have had something to do with the spots of those real worry because of how mice will only be releasing the names of those that will be released the day before. so the families will be waiting to find out if that
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members are being released. and of course, that's a big, big concern. the other concerns for them is that some of the is being held and not just by how much, but also is what makes you have and, and, and a few weeks ago, some of them it said that they didn't know where all those, those the health cops it was so again, this is going to be a very nerve wracking time for the families. as some of them, i'm sure will find out that the loved ones won't be really is just yeah, thank you for that sir. hire at their 1st unoccupied east jerusalem. we can turn now to john henry and to get the view from the united states. john, so i wanted how significant you think it is that we did get a statement from the united states from president biden. but that only came off to the guitar as have released the statements. right. that's right. the a us, uh, administration official actually spoke to reporters before that announcement was made
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by could tar, but it was embargoed for reporting. we weren't allowed to say anything about it until they could to ari announcement was made. and that's because the us was grateful for guitar as role that he could talk and do something that the us simply can't do. and that is talk directly to him us and that's what they needed to happen . and the by didn't ministration is grateful that something is happened that there has been some progress on this. not just because there are 3 americans among those uh 50 plus to be released. one of them is a 3 year old named abigail is birthday is on friday. but the binding ministration really wants something to have on this because bindings popularity is really tang impose across the u. s. there was widespread support for israel initially after the october 7th attacks. but that is waned in most of the approaches you've seen across
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the u. s. for pro palestinian lately, there are on both sides, but there are some sewage pro palestinian protests. and polls have shown that biden has really taken a hit that he's actually gone from being a head of his presumed rival, donald trump. the republican in the 2024 presidential elections to being behind him . not that that is necessarily driven it, but we've seen statements across the biden administration, raising this move. they're clearly grateful. okay, thank you for that. don't 100 that for us in washington dc. so head on out is there a, could rushes succeed where all those have failed our foreign ministers meeting, most of the tools to broker a last thing, sci fi and goals, that kind of thing and football funds come out and for us to support that team as they take on australia in wells county the this is
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the largest only bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised in in farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this is a good you generate around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a monkey. the value of around $300000.00 gives you a sense of just how we pull the on of the oil industry is to the palestinian economy. it's about to send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of an illegal is really settled. a white fence comes through trying to stimulate olive grove as well as all but still to be sure and comments to power steering farm is to harvest that comes to the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails, warren, cause that is damaging the only the industry like never before the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out. just bear in mind the top stories this within the last hour new as strikes on news era. it's in central cause i have killed 9 people including children as early as strikes and also targeted 2 houses on other to los street. nope. this comes as contact confirms that how much and israel have agreed on. it's not terry, in schools, in gaza, of to weeks of negotiations, mediation alongside the us in egypt. is there any government prove the deal often lens, the cabinet meeting, and the internal divisions amongst ministers?
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is part of the deal. 50 women and children captives held in gaza will be released in exchange for some palestinian women and children and being freed from is there any presence? monetary and pause will also allow the entry of a large number of a con voice. james dorsey is an honorary father at the national university of single pose, middle east, the institute. he says, israel will want to continue the conflict to be rid of thomas. so 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 by how much these negotiations are going to go more become much more difficult. my sense is that is really prime minister and that, and you all was caught in a bind on the one hand domestic pressure which once the hostages released at once
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and released now. and on the other hand, us pressure to allow for, for troops. and there is really few, 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, israel wants to come out of this war as heavy as being seen as having restored its deterrent discharge capability. what it's so far showed is it's destructive capabilities. it has not yet a really succeeded to wiping out the senior leadership of a mass or a tote, a paralyzing them. and as long as it does, isn't able to do so. the question of its ability to deter and that's important, not just a visa, visa palestinians,
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and visa v garza. but it's also incredibly important to be run and in terms of its posture with the gulf states. one of the things that i think is also significant in this, it took significant this really a or us pressure to get this deal done. which really tells you what it's going to take in terms of us pressure to get something more permanent in place. if not a transition towards palestinian self rule of sometimes your independence or control of gaza at least 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 end 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 more. and so as well as every interest in continuing this conflict, and i think that's what that's what netanyahu made clear to us. take a close look at the financing that is ongoing in gauze as, as riley bones continued to kill palestinian civilians. most of the combat is a northern garza where is there any forces have been battling palestinian sizes from the cast them brigades as well as ceramic jihad. in those areas you can see shaded in red, that also st bottles in densely populated areas in on, around kansas city as well as near the giovanni a refugee camp is rarely troops and tanks of also reportedly made further advances into those areas. you can see shaded in the north and central gauze and just beyond
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why the gaza is there any forces have been hounding deep and is there a refugee camp, racing fears of father bloodshed been ruth and been reporting for weeks. the hospitals and goals have been facing an unprecedented catastrophe with no health services available in the north and no less off. and as well as attacks. institutions ok, now on the verge of collapse, you know, side reports from con eunice and a wanting to offer us some of the images on graphic. 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 our fewer resources. and then over welding 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,
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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 girls, we shall get the needs. and the most of them are the name of the one or 2 days before that percentage of them is about 60 civic investments. and one of them is a 100 best. and most of them around $6070.00. and it's a special ed kid, it's michelle sync. that's part of 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,
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the situation is catastrophic. intensive care units are stretched to the limit of one of the most 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 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. the doctor say they're over well and it's impossible to health. everyone southern gaza is a big risk of 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. fighting between is ready forces and
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palestinian sizes is ongoing and took around in the occupied westbank. these 5 palestinians have been killed in is ready, droned, striking the area squarely forced the stones an emergency department at talbot talbot hospital and took room during raid. meanwhile, a says here, old palestinian mine has been killed by his already forces during the series of rides in the occupied west. pine could happen in the village of a zune, which is east of calcutta. yeah, let's go to it for him. it was live for us in ramada. so all these raids still ongoing that they told cut them, but a has ended as it's how the city and sources in the refugee camp are telling us that at least 5 palestinians have been killed. in addition to 5 who have been wounded, received videos of these really forces storming inside the ambulances, near the hospitals. in the rescue, jacob, they held the people who were injured inside the ambulance car for
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a while. then they arrested an injured palestinian who is believed to have been wanting to buy these really forces. we know that there are several fighters in the total cutting refugee camp who have been fighting it is really forces militarily, usually when they enter that refugee camp. and we've seen is, will intensify its rates to the cab. we've been also seeing the intense abuse of drones. dr. we've been seeing bulldozing of a rose as well as cutting bay that's works of electricity and water before. but today it seems to be more of the same of that situation. we're also talking about other raids that are ongoing in a patient, a few g company at bethlehem. and we are still counting on our sources to give us the latest total of those palestinians arrested. in these ways we're talking today roughly about 30 palestinians will have been arrested. and that brings the total of palestinians that these really forces obtain since the 7th of october to more than
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$3000.00. so palestinian is why they're looking at the hostage releases in the prison their uh, deals. they're also looking at those palestinians were still getting detained by today. thank you for that. and if for him that for us in ramallah the, the, i want to bring you some of the days of the world news. north korea says it has launched and military organizations satellite into obits, south careers, maritime safety agency issued a warning to vessels ahead of the launch, japanese prime minister for mucus. she to said his country was ready to respond to any provocation. 2 attempts by killing young to put an observation satellite into orbit failed earlier. this iceland continues to bryce for a potential law of the erupt sion near its capital. these 4000 people have been
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evacuated in greens of x force economic to southwest of reykjavik. the government insist it's prepared for the stress nice and has a history of volcanic eruptions and thoughts faces go to the polls for new prime minister, but some prominent politicians have quits of the threats and intimidation steps. austin reports the from the moment you left the high profile job that the united nations to add to dodge politics, finance minister cc'd car has faced intimidation, insults, and death threats. after man showed up at our house with a burning torch and to our family started to fit for her life, she decided to quit politics is become very unsafe and it is something that also a country 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 after 13 years in office prime minister marks with the least behind the legacy of economic
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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 successful the longest deal because a former refugee is competing on strict on migration policies. so many people are coming to the netherlands. uh so that amount we have to lower the amounts 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 in 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 faced assist terminating the madeline political future step 5,
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some algebra. they make us return to all special coverage of the war on gaza. palestine have lost their latest. 2026. well come, qualify against australia. amount to has moved from the occupied westbank to good ways because of the war in gaza. john, that goes off scott reports from quite city that they came to this be for well qualified in the thousands to raise awareness funds dressed in the traditional black and white check to see a carrying the policy to me in flag with that to show support for the players, but also to protest against israel, school and goss. 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 on documentation. we're given these toys at the gates from 2 guys, and they asked us to throw them up to the courts at 710, and support of the children. they've been killed in public. i'm quite t and we should come here because this is a humanitarian issue. and
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