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and has an investment assignment, digital licensing, your better tomorrow, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello aman is withdrawn. and this is the news our live from jo. how coming out for the next 16 minutes? is there a launch as a wave of air strikes on gaza? l as before temporary space font is due to come into effect. 50 is rarely captives held by him also do should be freed. over the course of
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a 4 day pause and fighting up to a $150000.00 in women and children will be released as part of the day. and, but thousands of people remain in jail and 300 trucks of age will enter casa, but age groups say it represents just a fraction of what's needed. the . it's 19 g m 2, that's 9 pm and gaza. israel is intensifying, it strikes hours before a temporary phase font is due to come into effect. at least 200 pounds indians have been killed in the past 24 hours as well. continues to target to residential areas . thousands of members from one family were killed in jamalia, in the north of this trip. and strikes have also had rougher and con eunice reducing hollins to rumble from austin as well, have reached a deal to release 50 captives in gaza during
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a full day cease fire in exchange to $150.00 pounds as demands in as a rainy prisons, a set to be fried and under the d and a limited amount of humanitarian aid is expected to enter gaza, but as brown, because good sort of holds. it is not nearly enough to meet the needs of millions of palestinians. in garza, this is everywhere. israel's attacks have destroyed every aspect of life up to 47 days a compartment, palestinians are about to get full days of spite and the ruins of their homes and mixtures. tents often the cold will know how, but we want amendments. humanitarian cease fires. we want the full seas file. there were children of elders, women,
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i still under the revel. if he wants to take them out from under the rubble and need a great deal of time on it, at least a month. no food drinking water, electricity, or medicine. how simians have none of the basics needed to survive before the war? 850 trucks which enter the gaza strip every day to the current with southern crossing, but is drove the rough alcohol seen with egypt that ended with a totally blockade is really imposed in october the 7th, 2 weeks into the war. the 1st humanitarian 8 trucks were allowed into garza since october the 21st. the u. n says only motive. 1400 trucks can eat and fuel have enter the strip. a trickle compared to the number of trucks before the war. under the temp received far $300.00, you're monitoring a trucks per day. king supplies and fuel will be allowed into casa through the,
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for the boss and fighting. but it's not clear if they will reach the north west as guest services have completely collapsed. after this moment, no information regarding the entry of if you were for hospitals and ambulances, the only thing i would imagine as a limited amount of, if you would be allowed to get into gaza strip during those 4 days of a human interior as his fire. those if you will, will be used for the water and sanitation under the deal is true, but not allowed. the hundreds of thousands of palestinians will select a southern gaza to attend to their homes in the north looking. but for some stick when it comes to the inability to move freely across, all of these are old motors in the front of the city. i wish to go back home during the ceasefire, but it seems that something happens. racing fears of permanent displacement and the absence bianca hope the
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0 felipe velocity needs be commissioned in general of the human agency for palestinian refugees. and speaking from con eunice, he welcome the temporary cx 5 describing the situation in gaza as impossible. we overhauled about 2456 days. it is definitely when i really hope that we will be able to best to reach everyone in the streets, including staples was still doing these days. we wouldn't be able to speed up the response. but beyond that, i really hope that from before 5 days, we can build an extended ceasefire on many turn ground. basically, this is what everyone is asking for us. and we will get more into is riley strike shortly with honey mcclure,
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who's in con eunice and gaza white house correspondent company how could we'll have more on the us reaction. but 1st, let's go to mohammed junk jr. and he's running a fly from occupied east jerusalem, and mohammed we are waiting to hear what those ready will cabinet will say in the news conference. so what have officials been saying about the deal so far? yeah, that's right, elizabeth and just about half an hour from now we're going to be hearing from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu wouldn't be expect he will be getting more details about that truce that's expected to start at around 10 am local time. tomorrow morning. now in the past couple of hours we've started to hear more from is really officials were being quoted anonymously in various media outlets throughout israel's. so what we're hearing is that there is a sense of cautious optimism about that truce that some members of the government expect that it could potentially last as long as 10 days. they believe that
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essentially, thus far, this has been going in the right direction. the, even though it was very difficult to get to this point, they believe that now they're in a good position and that the, the swap, the exchange of prisoners for captives held in gaza will encourage more days, potentially, of a low and fighting. now beyond that, we've also heard from government officials who have said that while the prime minister and other members of the cabinet have not yet received the names from how much of those captives who will be released potentially as early as tomorrow that they should be getting them in the hours to come beyond that, officials are saying that the government will not be notifying relatives of that 1st font of captives who may be released as early as tomorrow that they will not be releasing the names of those captives to family members until captives have actually left the gaza and until they've been assessed by medical teams,
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what we understand as far is that the red cross will be playing the role of transporting those captives from gaza across that off crossing into egypt and then into the hands of the israelis. we're told that after that they will then be going to tell of you for medical assessments. so that's where we are at this hour. there's been a lot of developing throughout the day. but what we seem to be getting when it comes to is really media reports in the last hour is that there is a growing sense of optimism about what may lie ahead in the days to come right of a honda. thank you very much for now. that's mohammed junction, live and occupied east jerusalem. a at a white house correspondent, the committee house. that is joining us live in washington, dc. kimberly the us and ministration has been speaking for weeks about getting to this point. so what are they saying on the eve of the day of being implemented? well, there's a lot of cautious optimism here in the bottom administration specifically. busy the white house you as president joe biden saying that he is both please relieved. but
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still there is this feeling that until they actually see those 1st capt is released and can see their medical condition and really nice them with their families. there is this feeling that things are very fragile and, and so that is why people are watching carefully. but also remember eggs is this is just a small number of the captives compared to the 204. he approximately the word capture about october 7th, and that's why the us presidents, as well as his team, is continuing to stay close coordination with its partners and is real cuts are as well as egypt in order to try and make sure that this remains solid. the goal here to see that perhaps this agreement can be built upon. so that more tap this can be released to the future. and of course there can be an increase in humanitarian aid and the us president has been on depression domestically internationally. politically does, does this is any of that pressure that has been melting on vitamin? so there is no question that this helps,
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and the president needs that his approval ratings right now, particularly when it comes to handling domestic issues are among the lowest of his presidency around 40 percent. that's not good for president tries to seek re election, but where he has been score a higher marks has been on the issues of foreign policy. specifically when it comes to his handling of rushes invasion, if you pray. and now as we see israel's war on him, us so as a result the us president helping and the binding ministration, hoping that this will give him the much needed boost that he needs in order to win re election in 2024. right. kimberly, that is our white house correspondent, the company how good live from washington, dc, and more now on israel strikes on god. so we can go to honeywell fluid. he's joining us live from con eunice, inside the gaza strip and heavy a shouting over the past few hours. and con eunice also in rafa with continued attacks on residential buildings. honey,
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of the yes will re only a few hours away from these. these fire become effective, but we have, we have seen it throughout the day, and particularly at this hour a sir is aggressive. assertion was really ears strikes the different parts of the gauze. is proven. foxes, a co carpet bombing, the entire northern part, including a gaza city and the central parts and the southern parts of the gods district. veneer that is supposed to be saved for evacuation a running away from a or avoid in getting bumped in, in, in the gaza. city and the northern part, but within just the past hour. and as of the time we speak right now, and there are active ears tried going on at the eastern parts of the northern part of gaza at eastern part of said to be turned on as well. as the eastern part of gauze, a city named the 2 densely populated, a neighborhood,
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this value and ever heard of the 2 neighborhoods where there are reports about multiple people are killed in those areas, strikes and large number of, of injuries and critical conditions. they have just reminded of of a dollar review or there are least $500000.00 people remain in gaza and the northern part. and not everyone lift that towards a war zone in garza and the northern parts. but here, within just the past hours of the day, we're talking about at least a 100 more than a 100 people are being killed as a result of those relentless airstrikes and drop by how long. uh, there are. uh, there were at least 4 people killed, an entire family evacuated from the do. never heard through that only to find themselves a targeted in one of the residential homes. the evacuated to in han, you and it's as well as the western at line of hon. you and as
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a family us who invited and hosted their relatives and friends of from gaza city and the northern parties back to wait at their home. or i also got killed in multiple is really it every strikes. but the worst of these areas like was injured, evaluate, you know, large families were completely wiped of the, of the records of you. i was just about to say about to ask you about that. had the opposite with 5 people. and right. we've been hearing up to 52 people from one family cold and is really strikes on jamalia on wednesday. a yes, a true genocide. what happened a is june inside the 2 large families, num had family and a daughter, a family event family $25.00 members of their family. i was just reading a list of the names of the hand family and, and to my shock, 13 of, of them under the age of 10. those are the children of nev had family but
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a 25. the tooth, a number of fact. we're talking about a whole family being wiped off the record in a separate attack into the valley of a dura family, as well as of the $53.00 of those killed. and we're talking about a large extended family. all happened to be at one place evacuating from different areas of about in nearly the areas that works here to the bottom part is by these really areas, right? but unfortunately, they were targeted that early or our city, but of the 53 people killed, the vast majority were women. and it's really just by looking at the names and the age of grew. it just makes you think that and once again, it's children and women are among the most vulnerable a group to death, an injury as a the, the active, a relentless arithmetic is still going on a, unfortunately the ceasefire right now doesn't mean a lot of people, the really question that everyone is asking you, what does it mean to them? while at the same time, there is a risk of dying as a,
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as the as really ears right continues to pound. the men there seems to be getting only aggressive by this. our absolutely honey. thank you very much for that for now . that tiny mouth moved with the very latest on the as rarely as trucks across the gaza strip from the middle to the south. thank you, honey. a loss has always made the freedom of palestinian prison as one of the condition of the conditions for the release of is rarely and fond captives. an estimation, 7250 full pallet and in prison is held in his ready jails. more than 2000 and administrative detention, that means they can be held indefinitely without charge or trial. since october, the 7th is where the forces of arrested more than $3000.00 palestinians and palestinian is res, including 50 generalists, some have been detained for rising liking posts on social media that express sympathy for palestinians in gaza. more than a $170.00 children online is locked up and is rarely presence rights group say they
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often emotionally and physically abused many o choose to throwing stones, which can carry a 20 year prison sentence. israel is the only country that tries children in military courts about 80 percent of the prisoners of women. and there will be an accusations of abuse. and this treatment of women in is really jails was able to solve it as a novelist in the occupied westbank for more details on the palestinian prisoners who could be released. where we are here. there are 8 names on that list. 8 names on the list that are exchanging hands between these really and the palestinians in negotiators of women from novelists, a total of $89.00 women are in, is rarely custody being held by israel. only 33 names of women are overall on those lists. and here we are waiting to find out if any of those 8 or from novice will be released. the family still haven't been informed by any official authority,
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not by the prisons of prisoners association or any official body. so there's still a lot of questions hanging over this city over people all across the occupied territories, waiting for any kind of news. so there is both anticipation, excitement, but also a great deal of the, of a foreboding. they don't want to get their hopes of the people we've spoken to say that the issue of detention, the issue of being held in prison by their occupier is by the occupying power. and they don't see the as really present system as a, as a form of justice. they don't think they'll get justice for. the accused in it is really occupier is court room. people here say that that is a kind of generational trauma. we met one family whose daughter, a sister, a nice woman named career, was arrested about a year ago. she was named after her uncle, the rear, for freedom more to be freed. and she was born while he was in prison. now if she gets out, she will need a niece who was born while she was in prison. so there was
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a generational trauma which makes this issue very intrinsic for people. and we spoke to some members of a family of one other woman who's also in prison, whose name is also on the list and the blot the refugee camp. and they say that they've been here before, that they have had members of their family detained several and hoping to have them release only to have that person. once again, we are rested, re sentenced on the day that were meant to get out crowds of in rounding in ramallah after the announcement about the seas. findings between i'm austin, israel palestinian authority president month with abbas is welcomed the agreement and called for why that solutions to the conflict. i knew that for him is at the valley in ramallah and the occupied west back. this resistance has proven its value . this is one of the chimes we've been hearing from palestinians. you haven't been protesting towards all the prisoners exchange. they say that is
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real if it's were up to those people tell us to be in prison or it is really deals . but those deals are able to release the palestinians from is really prison. i've spoken to one of the mother. she was holding a picture of her 2 sons. this is good news. without the deeds our sons would never be out of the city. 0, one that we've been seeing how the conditions are getting worse and worse side that palestinian prisoners are going to be out of is waiting for the positives . are expecting israel argument on garza, they believe that most chilling is going to happen. but this is a short break, they believe it's much needed for palestinians. they say that they've lost lost hope, that the world would help them to reach a ceasefire. so they can only have themselves to rely on that. but i mean,
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i just need all the occupied west bags that spring and mohammed, and mostly he's gonna be the hot institute for graduate studies. and i go to see you, mr. massey. we are waiting for this deal to be implemented. if it does happen just how remarkable is it is given we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a long time saying that he was not going to negotiate with him. all right, and i think that's one of the reasons why this is such a difficult sell for netanyahu inside of israel. remember he said that he had nothing for her moss. he didn't want to engage with some us or knowledge of them as a political reality, that he was going to eliminate them through exclusively, you know, military means. he also said that he was going to free all of the hostages a through brute force and military means that they were going to go in effectively and rescue them. so he's acknowledging now that he wasn't able to do that and he's having to engage with from us. so that's, this is why it's a, it's
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a difficult sell um, on the other hand i, i do think there are clearly going to be many israelis that are just happy to get some of the, some of the hostages back. i think for from us there they're going to be able to sell this kind of. yeah, i was just going to say difficult sell so nothing. yeah. who bought uh, is it a victory for him? us given that if the deal goes ahead as planned, before they initial deal, then they would be a $153.00 times as many palestinian prisoners released from his randy jos as that is why he's being held captive in gaza. right. or i'm not sure about the language of, of, of victory and defeat at, at this stage. but i would say that it's going to be a little bit easier for him, us to, to sell this to guidance. first of all, because of the ratio that you just mentioned, they're going to get back a 150 palestine in prisoners. all women and children for these 50 is rarely hostages. so you have a 3 to one ratio. also come off as effectively going to be able to say that they
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were able to force netanyahu's hand on this. uh, this is a deal that was on the table for many weeks and netanyahu had refused and now he's a sort of caved in. and then lastly, her mazda is going to be able to tell causes that aid is much needed, aid is going to be able to come into the gaza strip. yeah. and given just so much is at stake. what are some of the things to look out for in the engine base implementation of the deal? you know, other than where the, the ceasefire holes because they could be any number of surprises rise. right, well, i mean, i think we have to recognize, 1st of all, that this is all very fragile. as one analyst said, today, sort of asking rhetorically, what happens if israel finds out during the course of this truce, the, the location of one of the homeless leaders, for instance, would they continue to honor the truth or not? so there all kinds of questions like that. it's a very fragile thing. i think even tonight will be very fragile. i think during the
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period, if it's different, when we get there, it's going to be important to watch. first of all are, are, is really the, is the, or, is really military going to allow guys ends to travel from south to north. there are some guidance who have been forcibly displaced to the south that wants to go back to the north. that's one question, but just on that, what do they have to go back to? there are more than 1500000 people in gaza who are displays and most of them don't have hunts to go back to do it. what happens to one of those has gone to the south now? yeah, well, so that's complicated. so on the one hand, there are some cousins in the south, were starting to realize that, you know, maybe they shouldn't have left their homes at all. that's this is why there are still so many gardens left in the north. there are many gardens. we're taking the opinion that we're not going to give up our, our land. we're not going to become refugees in some someone else's country. and if we're gonna die, we're going to die at home. but the other maybe more practical element in this is that benjamin netanyahu just yesterday announced that they're going to start
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bombing the south, much more heavily than they already are. so if the south isn't safe, and we've seen that it, that it isn't, then what's there to lose effectively by going back home. yeah. and how can he say that they are going to farm the south much more than they have? i mean, they've already been bombing the south heavily, despite saying that the south has all the so called safe phones. and how can he say this when the he is on the some international pressure? is he not because of the mounting civilian death toll and gaza? well, one of the things that works in his favor is that there are no journalists, no western journalists inside of guys are very, very few. and those that are there are embedded with the is really, is really military. there was just a report today published in political actually late last night, that shows that there are administration officials, us administration officials who are relieved that this truth agreement will not
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allow for journalists to go into guys. that shows that there is a concern about the international image. they don't want people to see what's going on in gaza. but one of the reasons they're able to get away with this is because in western media, although some certainly some images are, are, are showing through. it's still relatively, relatively sanitized at this point. all right, mr. muster yet. look forward to talking to you again after we hear from the is really will cabinet. but for now that as well. some of them must be from the doha institute for graduate studies. thank you. us for right still ahead on ours is here . i will take a look at how the one gaza has made life even hot up for the many thousands of palestinians, the physical disabilities, the okay,
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so i'd like to start with the most active. whether is this time will start in north africa? good to see you. so quite the storm. so i mean in to tune it straight here. this is going to produce wind gusts exceeding 60 kilometers per hour. a lot of rain for elders as well could see about a month's worth in under 24 hours. what weather returns to turkey's black sea coast is not good news. this area got hammered with rain just a few days ago, so the ground is saturated and cannot hang on to any more water. quite cool through the bulk into the house, very low, just 5 degrees, still somewhat weather in southern italy. and i want to take you to spain right now, because when the big story here it's slower temperatures across a huge spots of the country with the winds around the valley, eric islands. and that's that wind pressing into the coast of l. jerry and news here to the northwest. we go finally sunny for the u. k. snow moves from scandinavia to the baltic states western russian bell, the roost in the zone. we could see 10 centimeters of snow over the next little bit . okay, back to africa, we go,
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we already talked about all that active weather in the northwest. so let's go to the cells where it is high, heats your shoes twice, and moves and be under alerts for a heat wave. my put so a good 10 degrees above for, for you. it should be this time of the year and stay cool. examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out every single, some ideas our patients lose. we could see all the tests. those have got so without the buttons explorer, and abundance of wells clos program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so make us in a world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges in the land of the free if you are black, are
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a wave of air strikes and gaza hours off to receive pharmacy. read the health industry since at least 200000 units have been killed in the past 24 hours from one family have been chosen. jabante a come off has agreed to release 50 is ready to captive, held in gaza during the course of a full day is fine. the day it was mediated by casa, as expected to be implemented on thursday morning. and up to a 150 pounds listed in women and children held in this way to james with the data also involved. the entry of 300 trucks carry 8 and to gaza. the un security council has been amazing to discuss what impact the one gaza is having on women and children. the girl has a media office says at least 5 184-0000 in children, and 3920 women having po since israel, the guidance bombing campaign on october 7th. more than 5300000
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children have been importantly killed in just 46 days over a 115 a day every day for weeks and weeks. based on these figures, children account for 40 percent of the depths and gaza. this is unprecedented. in other words, today, the gaza strip is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. and we are also to receive reports that more than $1200.00 children remain under the rubble bond, buildings, or otherwise accounted for. the most sign him is the un special in russell to on violence against women and girls. and she says on average is rarely a tax accounting at least 2 palestinian mothers every hour in gaza. there is no doubt that the suffering and the violence enjoyed by everyone, men, women, boys and girls is of epic proportions. it's really scandalous that this
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public kind of to take realities have become normalized and that 45 days into this brutal war. the international community has failed to bring about a ceasefire. and while everybody suffers, without any doubt, it is also clear that women have won women and children have borne the brunt of this conflict. of the $14000.00 palestinians killed so far in gaza. it's estimated that at least 70 percent of them are women and children. not to mention of course, the thousands that are wounded among them, the thousands under the rubble. and then of course, because of being women, they also experienced this in very specific ways. we're talking about pregnant women around the 5000s of them that have to be pregnant and these horrific circumstances that continue unabated 180 are giving birth really in conditions where the health system has collapsed without anesthesia,
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without sanitary precautions. we know of a number of mothers that have lost their lives while giving birth. not to mention the psychological scars induced by many and women, particularly also mothers who have lost the several assembly members and several chosen and have not been able to also give them any decent burial a site's a barrier rights. we know that there's 2000 new windows, new female headed households. we know that at least 2 mothers are killed every hour . and then we have of course, seen how premature babies have died. and we have seen how the art of the 31 that has been taken out of shift, a number of them could not be saved. and we also know that of the 1700000 gardens displaced many of them sheltering or trying to shelter in under law schools and,
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and other centers. i'm not scared the violence are, are being attacked there. and there we have $800000.00 estimated women and goes to slaves it's, it's really a catastrophe. and it's a scandal that in today's day and age uh, this, this kind of relentless attacks against civilians are allowed to continue or anyway, heard from him, us political view. and then the most of the let us look. and he explained how this, these 5 diggers will be implemented live here. i've done this on the cruise will start on thursday at 10 in the morning. there will be a ceasefire in all regions of the gaza strip. deal with the norwalk lanes or air traffic and gaza from 10 am to 4 pm. the red cross will receive all guest. these released civilian women and children until the roof of crossing. they will be going to egypt to defend a scene in women and children with serving certain periods,
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and that is really jails are from the west bank and they will be going to their houses. we have said since the 1st day that the is really civilians, most of them were dual citizens, auto guess. and there is no need for them to stay in gossling. we also said since the beginning that they can leave and go to their places immediately when the seas file is agreed. and the lebanese group has paula says that it wasn't part of the negotiations between him. austin as well on the seas, far at exchange of captives and prisoners, but soldiers from the group. so they will respect the date as long as, as well, doesn't violate the agreement weeks of shelling along lebanon, southern border with this one has displaced tens of thousands. the fighting has res fees of the wider regional escalation to hundreds of people have rallied in rocks capital to demand an end as well as bombardment of gaza. i was just curious muscle that the why has, has moved from baghdad. iraq is continue for testing to condemn the nose,
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double bottom, and of advise that the bottom of civilians. and the guys here in to any to square the main is square and they lock you to the dog. hundreds of god. it's too cold on the rocky government, old country standing with as well for countries supporting the military campaign and also to condemn as they say, the united states for standing, as in a simple sort of home bargains campaign against the hunt. this comes after a funeral was held in the for those who would have killed by us a to slice on wednesday. it was like tug had new patients of you on that you, rocky part of military popular mobilization units. the us central command says data
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strikes are in the retail, the asian doesn't. so about tax credit. i would like you want back mcgrooves and targeted us and coalition forces military facilities, both in syria and iraq. since october 17th on friday, the us treasury department's sanctions a number of the do you want that individuals in iraq? it says that they are behind the dozens of attacks that targeted us. so they made it to the facilities without the the let's take a look at the list of palestinian prisoners approved by israel, full possible release. there are 300 names on that list, 270 of them boys and girls for tea. a woman. also 300 to
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233 being held and as rarely, giles without conviction 21 were detained for throwing rocks or handing over the stones and causing damage to property. none of the $3030.00 pallets to millions detained since the 7th of october and occupied westbank are on the list. you can now speak to my dwanda shawna. he is eligible for a senior political, unless of milan as we wait to hear from the is really will cabinets really difficult to state. just how much is it stay chair over the next few days, isn't it? yes, i mean, certainly for those health doctors in his early prisons and those are held captains by how much and uh, of course. and at this point in time, most importantly for those who have been living the nightmare of war uh, the past month and a half of the nightly
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a daily bombardment and so on. it's going to be good. just even if it's for a few days, for some part of seniors to be able to sleep without you know, the bombing so but, but also it's important to see how this works out the next 4 days. because if it does work out well, hopefully, hopefully it could be extended for more days and more captions released and as some now wish, such as the french president uh, that this could turn into a ceasefire eventually. i think that's a bit too wishful. but what would you say, hopefully just how much in good faith is there any good faith here on either side because we heard the reports and as a media saying that is ready. army officials a saying that they will not break the c 5, but they have fee. is that how possible and the mos open fi on the soldiers then they'll have to retaliate. i mean, what do you make of the making such statements just before si fi is implemented?
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well, there's 0. good faith on either party. and my suspicion is that is there is of course not very happy. it's all about the, about the deal. and if anyone is going to break, it's probably going to be as read, i think how much has more interest in this deal. and i'll tell you why for a simple reason. i started as a superior power with great a fire power that's been uh, bombings a lot of guys for the past month and a half causing so much damage. clearly that the objective of the damage is to create a gulf between how mouse and the people and guy so basically to turn the people of guys against him. us cause an end of the day as people go through so much suffering . they will start asking question in the beginnings there was say, yeah, of course is right,
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is the perpetrator of all this unraveling genocide. but eventually some people will start asking, you know, why did, how much did this and why is this happening to us? so how much has every reason to turn as much good out of this? the future deals as possible to that people have garza in order to show 1st of all that they care 1st and foremost, a bunch of people. gotcha. the all of their families and they are, they have social incubator, if you will. but is there a does not have that same goal? is there i would like to continue with it's a war crimes and guys the sooner the better. and when you talk about how indiscriminately they have bomb guys, and we're just hearing from our correspondent, tiny mock mood, who was giving us the latest on the bombings. i mean, not just across the north, he mentioned lasers bombings and beta noon industry j e a. and gaza see, but also in the south with this supposed to be circle, safe stones in con eunice and russell on residential buildings,
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indiscriminate bombings for more than 6 weeks. now, when israel has spoken about guessing the captives released of how the can be, they cannot be a $65.00 without the release of captives. but how much do you think they have endangered the lives of as rarely captives by the indiscriminate bombing this of course. uh, a good question that the, the, the families of the captives have been asking these really leaders for, you know, the past month and a half because these writers put, put forth the objective of the 50, come us 1st and the captive 2nd. and the idea was to link them, meaning to say in the words of nothing. yeah. ready is that only by increasing the pressure on by more or more of bombings and so on, so forth. that is, i will eventually be able to get to the captives and release them. that has to be,
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that has proof to be an utter fallacy. the military attempt at releasing the hostages, the captives prove to be impossible frasier and that's why they ended up accepting the deal. what they are capable now of producing politically turned out to be far more than what they've tried to achieve made it's saturday. that puts them in a bind c, because the idea was from the very beginning is that we, these are the minutes that a, we are superior and we were to punish him us, and we wouldn't get that kept his back. they failed to do that. they have to do both the fields to get the doctors left, but they also failed to defeat. how about us? because what this uh, what this deals shows us is that how much is not only not defeated yet or not defeated period. is that it is capable of maintaining the hierarchy within the movement. maintaining the hierarchy between the protocol and the military wings
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and between the military leadership and the militants on the ground who are holding the captives. so today how much after the death of 12000 palestinians, more than 5000 children, tens of thousands of casualties. the destructions of half of guys though is there is goal defeating. come, us has proved to be a set of c because how much do they have shown the world? certainly these rated people, such as is capable of one, maintaining the captives and releasing them at the face that it decides and to. that's what it has in mind. it's not just, it's all the safety and the safety of its fight, those. but those children and women have and is right in the prisons as captives. so all of that again, is shows the failure to vision is on the one hand. but it also shows shows that how, how much is also in
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a bind. i must show some quick wins for the palestinians in order for it to be able to continue with the resistance against a strategy. josh, and we know about, well, we don't know exactly the details of what it took to get to this point. but certainly we have been covering the mediation efforts. we know that the us president joe biden has had phone calls with the country, and they're thanking him for guessing this fall. just how difficult do you think that those conversations, what, what do you think was involved to get to this point? you know, i haven't really spoken much because we had a lot of people dealing with the actual process of uh, making the deal. but from my understanding that it's, that this has been a very, very complicated process and the cut that has stayed with it throughout. and that there were persistence that fast because of the complexity of the implementation. and because of the stubbornness not to play with the is there any side,
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but also the insistence of the parent sitting aside as we were just talking that each side wants to show some wins. visa, it is wanted as many captives as possible, release from how much, how much wanted triple the number of captives released by is red. uh, how much wanted more trucks, more than $2300.00 trucks a day to be uh, to be uh, to enter the gaza strip. is that what the fund less? how much wanted 5 less hours where to buy? uh, how much was it? 5 more hours, but what is what is cannot fly over guys. uh, is there any want the address i'm showing? so for this was a 0 sum game process filled out, it's making now by then and other western leaders wanted to show some sort of a humane face because everyone understands that they have enabled the general side and the war crimes are unraveling. and guys. yeah, i think everyone now knows that in fact,
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every time present by then was ask ceasefire. you said no, absolutely not. no, absolutely not. which actually translate. if i could for english to english. what you're saying? yes. the war, yes. the warranty as to what we want more so for the american president to be so insisted that he supports war when following reasons of children's dying. that does not very good for his spending. so he needed to try and flip the image of the united states and to find a bit more humanitarian there your peers even showed at the, showed up at the, at the crossing between god's that egypt and also to check the good stuff that instinct you guys are to show themselves to be here may be that as it may, this is important for the united states and for us than yours. and that's why why they've been old praising it so much because they don't want to show themselves, not just as warmongers enablers of a genocide, but they also want to show themselves as
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a bit of humanitarian as well right model. and thank you very much. that's how senior political analyst model on the shadow. i still had no knowledge of sarah dutch versions. go to the polls and elections that will see the netherlands 1st
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and his governments with changes by several scandals. subclass and i'll just be around for them. at least 31 people have been killed and dozens injured in a stampede of the stadium in the republic of congo that happened on monday nights of the or nano stadium and the capital brazil with ami recruitment operations. we launched last week. the recruitment process just now being suspended and a day of morning declared local media said the stan papers triggered by young men seeking to submit the applications to join the army, which is a major impact with the will. the will food program is running out of funds and has one that aide for 1400000 people in chad with ends in january. that could affect hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing violence and sit on the full region. a warning that view as may find some images and nicholas hawks are page disturbing on the edge of lake todd in some of the most. for thailand of this,
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a hell of a humanitarian disaster is unfolding, says the united nations half a 1000000 sued in these refugees. are living and make shift tents hungry, a hired and then sean images as a violent they have left behind circulating on social media, show men, women and children, buried alive in mass graves. signs of possible crimes against humanity committed in the dark for region. as the conflict incident shows no sign event on the attack, those 1st 3 days rice will go onto kind of eve now where it's really prominence to benjamin netanyahu speaking. let's listen in the most of us, we'd like to address the families of the cap, douglas brothers and sisters still on the last night that more of a car. the model had the cabinet method to approve the phase one of the captive deal. since the beginning of the war level of benefits of get a fee and i never stop thinking about the people. i never stopped thinking about
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you. i left him, you their family as to whom i've met with you until 3 like them. i've heard you looked at the bottom of the dice, went on, and i heard from you about this constant fear, this constant, terry, that you're living, i heard about your suffering from when you're suffering with uncertainty and on anything anxiety. when i met with you going to the no, no. so what are the you were holding pictures of your loved ones? holding them close to your hearts and i couldn't with my colleague, soto, we were looking at each and every one of those pictures. those pictures pushed us to work and to do more, we have been working without hesitation since the beginning of the war to bring them all back home. and when i say all, i mean all round dar, vera
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h. um we have outlined the objectives of the war very clearly eliminating him us of deliberating, are captives and making sure that both time us there will be no threat to israel yet. so we said that we will work to ensure the proper circumstances for the return of our captives and we did that and what paved the floor for this agreement was actually the result of 2 major efforts. first off, the significant military pressure, the unending military pressure against i'm us. and about that i would like to salute the efforts of the shut back and the army for the unique operations that helped us create this pressure. second, as the political pressure, which we are still maintaining in order to liberate our captives, we were engaged in very tough negotiations in order to improve the conditions of
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this agreement. i just spoke to president biden. and thanks tim for responding to my request to work with the negotiators in order to improve the conditions of disagreement which eventually happened. this combined military and political effort helped us reach this deal in order to liberate our captives. i believe it will also paved the way for the liberation of more captives in the future of doing it because we've done the function that you've got and we will have to fulfill their money. some of these, this will allow for, for the red cross to visit our captives and make sure they receive medication. i heard that there are some people for actually denying that. and here i would like to read part of the deep part of the agreement, particularly an article about allowing the red cross to visit captives and provide them with medication. and i fully expect the red cross to do that. citizens of israel as the head of your government. so i am about to make
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a series of stuff decision, see who of some of them which are more difficult than the others. and this applies to the issue of our captives. we are making serious efforts to bring them back home and these efforts are continuous. and right now we can secure the release of women and children we wish to thanks to the sword. i'm as a result of the sorts that are being held over that throats and we have a moral imperative to secure their release. throughout our history, we have managed to secure the release of our cap through the captives through military operations, often paying a very dear price such as what happened at the savoy hotel at savannah and other locations as well. and this is what happened during this particular war a few weeks ago when we made this deliberate story mcgee dish with a bold, military authoration. however, that option is not always available and therefore,
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we cannot wait. and we need to exploit every available moment to liberate our cap. that's because bringing them back home is a secret mission is a sacred mission. the military and all our security agencies ensure their full support to the step. and this is what they assured me yesterday. and today and told me to call the deal also guarantees that are sold yours will be completely secure for the upcoming days. and i am confident that the army will also be ready after the next couple of days to pursue the work i've made the decision and i am certain that this is the right decision. i would like to thank my colleagues for being here with me and for cooperating with me. the minister of defense minister then against somebody would involve all other ministers, the chief of staff, the head of shut back, the good as the commander of our reserve units and all those who helped us reach
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this deal to liberate our captives citizens of israel. let me be clear with you, the war continues to the war. it continues. we will continue this for until the fall. our objectives have been met, including the return of our captives and the elimination of how much and ensuring that the day after come us as a look to have it guys will not be under the control of any party that engages in terrorism or teaches terrors and we will ensure the security and safety of our citizens, both in the north and the south. we are waiting and we will pursue the fight until complete victory. we slip dock of us and we do this thing thanks to the strong cards of our combatants and to the sacrifices that were offered by our sons and daughters, the children of israel. i always remember, and i am constantly reminded that this the victory has
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a dear price. our soldiers are sacrificing themselves, and a number of our heroes fell in the defense of our homeland. i have spoken to be 5, but as any whose son deed, who fights with the 3rd troop a regiment was killed this week. and guys, besides as a seasoned veteran of the security author, right, as i've known him for a long years. and he told me that he actually wrote to his son and told him when you go to fight, i must remember that you are responsible for 1400 citizens of israel who were brutally murdered by our enemy. his parents and the families of the other captives from the that told me and requested that we continue until the end that we continue until we've achieved complete victory citizens of israel. i stand before you today to tell you something very, very clear. this is exactly what we are going to do. we will fight together. and
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with god's assistance, we will win together. must be able to bill some us talk with me to come up on october 7 plus the who. how i'm us, your full launched the war against israel. they thought that the score would destroy the state of israel and that they will raise the hum us flag in our heart land. they engaged in barbaric killings, and they engaged in brutal murders. and they thought that all of these actions will cause israel to lose its determination and will lose its insistence on continuing to fight. however, they were wrong,

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