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wells class program, i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges here. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the pull out them and this is the news our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes as well as prominence to insist that the we go long disclosure due to release cap that's being held by him off 50 is by it easy to use, be afraid over the course of a full day, $65.00 and $5.00. say the
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up to a 150 pounds to me. and women and children will be released as part of the day and of a 1000 people remain in jail. and is around launches of wave of air strikes from gaza ahead of the seas. 5 the it's 22 g m t. that's midnight in gaza, where a safe spot is expected to come into effect in the coming days. the agreement was reached off to weeks of negotiations, mediation by casa alongside the us and egypt, this way, palm, and as to says the deal is difficult, but right decision, benjamin netanyahu again made it clear that the will will continue. and so the army will use the time to prepare for more pricing. if in yahoo says that will allow the red cross to cease 5 will allow the red cross the deals either to visit the
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remaining captives and gaza as we were engaged in very tough negotiations. in order to improve the conditions of disagreements, i just spoke to president biden and sanctum for principal 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. so if the captives held him us will be released during the 4 days. he's fine and exchange a 150 palestinians in as ready presents will be freed. and as possibly agreement, $300.00 a trucks will be allowed and to gaza. but that is just a fraction of what's needed to stop and grow when q monetary in crisis us earlier we had heard from him aust, political bureau and men, but most of them might as well can. he explained how the data will be implemented.
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you live here, i don't mean to say the truth 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 till 4 pm. the red cross will receive all guests, these really 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. 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 would do all the citizens auto guess. and there is no need for them to stay in gaza. and we also said since the beginning, they can leave and go to their places immediately when the seas file is agreed. and here's what we know about the thing and it involves the release of 50 is where
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the woman and child captives and exchange for a full day says fine. as well as willing to pull us hostilities for further day for every 10 additional captives released by him. us under the do that's believed about $300.00 trucks of humanitarian aid, including few will be allowed to enter this trip during the 4 days. and as one has agreed not to fly drawings for 6 hours a day in the north, i'm also as concerned as ready air operations would be used to gain further intelligence during the temporary seas file. also in the agreement, we believe about a $150.00 palestinian women and children will be released from is ready to jails. israel and has made it clear that no one convicted of murder would be freed. and you and the sci fi is really media phase palestinians who fled to southern gaza will not be an algebra to their homes and the knowles. and perhaps the most depressing parts of this israel says it will resume its bombardment. as soon as the seas font is of a, in a moment will speak with honey buckland,
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who is anton eunice and guys, i'm like, hannah will have more of the us reaction. the 1st, let's go to home the cell hoops. she's joining us live from occupied east jerusalem, and we're hearing hum the that from israel that the release of captives will not happen before friday. and that's right, elizabeth, the country's national security advisor. saucy hun naggie, releasing an official statement saying that they will not release those captives until friday, but the deal is still ongoing and negotiations about the captives are happening all the time. i have that statement here in front of me, which says quote, negotiations for the release of our captives are processing and continue all the time. the start of the release will proceed according to the original agreements between the parties and not before friday. and that was really media,
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it was reporting that there was some sort of delay, but they did not elaborate on the discussions. neither did the national security advisor. but we do know is that this deal has passed. it will go through. there will be that tentative temporary cease fire that will start around 10 am tomorrow local time. but as for the release of the captives that somewhere anticipating to start tomorrow, it will start on friday instead. yeah, i'm the interesting that this information has come out, you know, just a little bit of an hour after we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu defense minister. you all got onto those administer benny guys just showing how movable. all of this is as well in that press conference with the war cabinet. the overarching theme was cautious, optimism, while these really prime minister stress that this was the best deal for israel.
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there was still a lot of concessions that these rallies had to give up. however, this was the correct thing for israel to do at this time, according to these really prime minister. he additionally said that israel was able to get better terms as part of this deal because of the application of military and diplomatic pressure. but what the war cabinet did continue to stress was that this is not the end of the war. and while they're glad to be receiving some of those captives back in the coming days, they're calling it quote, a whole week situation for them that they will not rest until all of the captives are returned into is really territory. and that the war will continue. these really defense minister, jo, i've gone on also stressing that point in his remarks, saying more than once more than twice even that the dismantlement of how mass both militarily and politically is a goal right alongside bringing back the captive. because then,
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and only then these really security establishment feels, garza will no longer be a threat to them. war cabinet minister benny gas and the former defense minister for the state of israel did know that this is one of the most difficult decisions he had ever come by in his 40 years of service. but that it was the right thing for israel to do until all of the captives are brought back. they are hoping that this will be the starting point to release all of the captives elizabeth or at home. the thank you very much for that. i'm the son who is with the latest live and occupied east jerusalem. and let's bring in my cattle. he's joining his life in washington dc and we've been hearing that you as president joe biden has been speaking to the country and we are about to do. it is indeed president biden is spending the holiday weekend debt to beach house and then tucker, but he's been busy through the course of the day. he's held the phone call with the shake of of, of,
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of content. as he mentioned. also speaking to the president of egypt, along with a prime minister netanyahu. now these are all parties to this agreement. they will only be involved in the negotiations that lead to the agreement, in particular, the image of kata president biden, we are told, discussing with them the implementation of disagreement, the release of some 50 people who are being captured. also hood from the national security council spokesperson in the white house, john coby, he was speaking about the advantage that can be taken off the ceasefire. speaking about hundreds of a truck says he put it that can be deployed into gaza, bringing absolutely crucial supplies in particular fuel causes having a massive fuel shortage. and it facing an energy crisis. but they will be a lot of people going in. he says, as long as with other medical items, so this at least is one thing that the us thinks that can be achieved in the course
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of the sci fi is to begin to address. so continue to address that di, amount of terry and situation in gaza. at wall is us officials are emphasizing that mike, we had prime minister netanyahu say in his news conference that he told his friends joe biden, that despite the cease fire, that the fighting will eventually continue a yes indeed that was contained, didn't what he told president biden once again, there's not a very high level of expectation from the us administration, but the ceasefire could lead to a last thing and to hospitality is a strong awareness of that's not necessarily in the nature of the current is really cabinet or it's prime minister at the same time, go, excuse me. the us is insisting that it will continue to press the israel to protect civilians as a carries on its operation. mike, thank you very much for that. mike had
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a live in washington dc as part of the 4 days is fine unlimited. amount of humanitarian aid is expected to enter, gone so, but as pre owned could book, the reports, the suppliers will not be nearly enough to meet the needs of millions of palestinians in casa, this is everywhere. israel's attacks have destroyed every aspect of life. after $47.00 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 have, but we want amendments. humanitarian sci fi is we want a full size file? there were children of elders, women that are still under the rubble,
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if you want to take them out from under the rubble. so i need a great deal of time on if at least a month no food drinking water, electricity, or medicine. palestinians have none of the basics needed to survive before the war. $850.00 trucks would enter the gaza strip every day to the current with southern crossing. but extra the roof are costing with egypt that ended with a total blockade. israel imposed in october the 7th 2 weeks into the war. the 1st to monitor and 8 trucks were allowed into garza since october the 21st. the un says only motive. 1400 trucks can aiden fuel have ended. the strip a trickle compared to the number of trucks before the war. under the temp received far $300.00, you monitoring a trucks per day. king supplies and fuel will be allowed into casa through the,
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for the boston fighting. but it's not clear if they will reach the north for health care services have completely collab. so under the deal is really 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 mistake, 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 the leasing fee is permanent displacement in the absence permanency bianco, the 0 for the plaza. and he's the commission in general of the un agency for palestinian refugees. and speaking from con units, he has welcome to sees 5 describing the situation and gaza as impossible. we overhauled about
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a 2456 days. it is definitely when i really hope that we will be able to best to reach everyone in the streets, including people to end up doing these days. we wouldn't be able to speed up the response. but beyond that, i really hope that some of these for 5 days we can build an extended ceasefire on many 10 ground. basically this is what everyone is asking for and more now and as well strikes on gaza. we can speak to honey, my load. he's joining his life. i'm calling you in as the inside because this trip and attacks across gauze and leading up to the seas. funny the yes. the sees
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firewall? the question people hearing gaza are asking is, what does this these via really mean when they are at risk of dying from is really bombardment, you know, is just judging from the kind of, of, of injuries that we see at the hospital and the scenes of people who are killed and brought to the hospital. many palestinians started to believe that it is really military. and israel itself is seeking to kill an entire generation of how us citizens, by targeting women and children. and that has been made clear by the ongoing ears strikes the carpet bombing of entire northern part of, of the guys is pretty mainly and concentrated a jo valley, a town where we seen earlier, entire families were wiped out of just within the past 45 minutes another massive nearest right targeting a residential homecoming, 9 people. and just as we speak, there are we could hear
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a loud explosions coming from the eastern side of the city of ton unit in the sand . the bodies to highlight these are eastern side of the city of turn use being heavily bombardment by artillery is showing and apparently our hours of d, 2 homes were targeted in and drop out another one in san eunice killing a total number of 10 people combined a whole family and rebecca was killed and another family here in one unit at the western side of the time unit was killed as well. those family members were killed along with their host, were evacuated from a gaza and the northern part of the gaza strip. the irony here is when these really military, they ordered people to leave the northern part of the gospel gall this city to avoid being vaughn. they are getting bumped here and they are getting killed here. and that's why there is a sheer amount of frustration as people do. there is a risk of dying don't matter where you are,
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whether you are in the north or the south. and that's exactly why people are not bidding much on the seeds fire as a venue minutes in the out is really prime minister benjamin it. and you all made it clear in a devastating and depressing a statement that the finding will continue. that more the onslaught were resume right after the 4 days these fire ins and honey, he also said, or rather we're hearing that people who have had to flee slicing, fighting in the north and are in south casa, which is also being bombed than not going to be allowed to go back to the homes of the know a just that, that is another depressed thing statement coming from this really prime minister because you know, people are when, when we talk about homes, we're not talking about that concrete is khaleta and we're talking about memory is
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we talking about life inside these homes, the hopes that people, the families together with their, a members the of, of, with their siblings, with their children. talked about the implants that the, the, the wanted to do a chief. so the people here are, are eager to, as soon as there is a ceasefire and it's, it's a, as we are approaching that, he's fired to go back to check on their homes. we, we talked to some people here at the hospital who has been here for almost 40 days at nasir hospital despite the fact that the learned about the destruction of their homes, complete destruction they wanted to go by. they wanted to check on the, on the wanted see if they can salvage any of the items at their home. a little girl told us, you wanted to get her school back. another one says the, the left side of their toys box and inside the inside their homes. the engineer told us he was. busy going on innovative project with the graduate lift, the large part of it inside his apartment, everyone wanted to go back and, and just to,
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to see the wanted to feel the arrow despite the these homes are destroyed completely through and, and tyler. busy those yet, there they belong to it. they want it to be around. they do want to see if, if it, it can be rebuilt or not. i mean, thank you very much for that for bringing us those. you know, those individual stories that is honeywell flow. joining us live from con eunice. and mohammedan mostly is the doha institute for graduate studies. we've just been hearing from the is where the government, the latest is that the release of captives is not going to happen before friday. we had been hearing throughout the day on wednesday that this could happen on thursday morning. and it just reminds us that this is such an incredibly, it's a move of all that's a fragile situation. anything can change it any minutes. absolutely, absolutely. and as i, as i said earlier earlier, it's, it's remarkable that we're, we're even at this point given this really rhetoric over the past 6 and a half weeks that they refuse to negotiate with home us. that the only solution is
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a military solution that from us only understands the language of brute force that they were not interested in compromising with moss, and that they could get the hostages back to military operations. right. so there has been an about face, but you're right, the situation is very tenuous. it's very fragile. and we've heard analyst after analyst. all they say that it would only take one sort of misstep to call this whole thing off and kill it. you know, they are trying to, i don't know, i suppose justify what they're doing, negotiating with a moss tomas through intermediaries by saying that they've got here because of the brute force that they've used. right. um, you know that that argument doesn't really hold water when you, when you scrutinize it, when you analyze it. because this offer of releasing the elderly hostages, the children that the women civilians. this has been on the table for weeks really
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since since day one. how much was offering these people up and it's in an exchange for a palestinian prisoners and is really sad, was rejecting and saying we are not going to negotiate with, with terrorists effectively. people that are in their words, pure, unadulterated people. and they, they also said repeatedly that they thought they could get these people back by doing rescue off your operations. and so why do you think they have agreed to this now as well? i think the number one netanyahu is growing increasingly desperate, right? his popularity is declining. if you look at some of the opinion pulling data inside of israel, there's a lot of discontent. the families have been protesting and it's been almost 50 days and he hasn't been able to to, to deliver on any of his promises. he hasn't eliminated from us. in fact, it doesn't seem to be a lot of and the evidence that the top leadership of hamas has been
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a meaningfully compromised. right. and then he hasn't been able to get the hostages back, so he had to deliver on something. so i think the time was right from his perspective . and hey, and the real cabinet maintain that one of the main goal is to close, eliminate him off and also to make sure that gaza cannot be used as a stage in ground for any further attacks on as well. is it even possible to eliminate, come off? well, as i said earlier, a few minutes ago it's, it's not really possible to eliminate from us in the sense that, uh, mazda is an idea. it's the idea of resisting the occupation resisting the siege. and so even if fi radically, you are able to eliminate tens of thousands of her moss members, which is very unlikely. but even if you were able to do that, you wouldn't be creating many more from us members. right. and i think is real, understands that which is why go back to what i mentioned earlier this evening. and that is israel's,
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and the game and all those there and game is what they call greater israel. that is the entire land of, of palestine from the river to the sea, from the jordan river to the palestinian sea, should be a land for jews and should be purified from arabs. and they are trying now to implement this phase by phase the 1st phases to get the palestinians from the north of gaza to the south. and next stage would be to get them out of the out of causal altogether and into egypt, or jordan, or europe, or wherever. and then they would move on to west by. and we have already seen as rarely, soldiers pushing is very flags of a guys haven't we? that is my home and then mostly from the so high institute for graduate studies. thank you for your time. i the issue of palestinian prism is as an intrinsic one and the occupied territories. it seems every palestinian has spent time and is ready to jail or know someone who has the prison exchange. dave is
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giving some families. hello. the van loved ones will be home soon. but many a wondering at what cost zane bus navi has moved from nablus and the occupied west bank the lot the refugee camp in novels the most populated in the occupied westbank scarcely a wall not covered in bullet holes. residents normally prepare for is really rate. now they wait for news of a home coming, a seal, a t p has been in prison for over a year, accused of trying to stab a guard while visiting her brother in jail. per family has a long history of suffering and resisting is really occupational. they say she was targeted, they say the allegations are bugs feeling the i'm gonna show he had our uncle was killed. an off brother was shot wallace who was in prison. she doesn't know when she's released. she'll see life has changed. yes, we're happy, but it's definitely incomplete. but her family knows even
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a bitter sweet reunion is not guaranteed. names are on a list but who gets to leave and when remains, it is rarely happens. elsewhere a novelist, there is more optimism now and jokes about tossing her 29 year old daughter at the rear in the air like a baby. so she was arrested and the check point 15 months ago. a new dress and a full house await her. simply the thought of her release, a source of joy. adam adams, the step because i missed her so much. i haven't spoken with her in 60 days. the he loved the thread for the blanket that i don't have one. i'm planning to buy her one . something you that you would like heavy and hopefully she's going to be one of those who are going to be to be in the home. she says she hopes all is really present. this will be empty. one day simple relatives of palestinian prisoners described their lives feeling hollow interrupted ma begin preparing her daughter. miriam's favored meals when she heard the news of
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a prisoner swap. but she is haunted by what is happening in gaza macklin miller to cotton house. of course, we didn't expect the swap to be this way. so many victims and gauze and children images that no one can comprehend. sometimes i'll say, you know what, i don't want my daughter released just let cause a be was so affected by what's happening, that she does not have any family and gaza but says they are her people to. there is excitement and anticipation. people are looking forward to the possible return of a loved one, but we've also met people who say that they are reading, getting their hopes up in case it doesn't happen. one thing that is coming across the board, something everyone has said to us, is it whatever happiness may be coming their way, it will remain incomplete. so long as the people of garza continue to suffer the same bus driver, the o g 0 novelist and the occupied westbank. a vigilant has been held in tennessee for
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those rarity captives in gauze of families and friends of wasting for a list of those who would be released. so hi raj report. so i'm kind of a, a hair of what has become known as hostage square. and it's just in front of the place where the wood cabinet meetings have been taking place since a will began. now families of also been holding fits into the families of those hills captive along with the supporters. and today we've seen many performances. you have to penis behind us. we also store a by le team and performing every hour of bonds because one of those helps save child was a bother rena. and hoping that she'll be able to come back and dogs will. so i've heard from the friends of one of those health cognitive, she was founding, hey, one seems to remind people who said this isn't just a price that you'll see. she wants to remind them of that person's story. how he was helpful to those around him and she says she hopes that when he's that and goes with that he'll be helped helping those around. so how is
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a cop 7 if we take her just overhead, you'll also see a table that's been laid out because while there still is a welcome for the families, it's only 50 people that are being brought back on the hopes of the families. and that has always been the case is that they want all of the hostages back to one of those health caps if they want them brought back here safely. and they know that if this doesn't happen soon, they'll be as a pressure onto the government. now how seal is roll says is that every 10 more captains are released, they'll also be able to have one more day of rest by one pause in the fighting. and that can continue for a few more days with the time the hopefully that will mean how much and as long as the child will release all of those held captive, it's still not clear details. exactly. it's still not clear the names, the are on the list of those that will be released. and of course families,
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even though that welcoming this it will be a cause for concern for them is that family members don't make it will not list a 50 concepts or to the head on alice's there, which i can look at how the one gaza has made life even honda for the many thousands of palestinians with disabilities the either it's still pouring rain in the central philippines as where we pick up this weather story we see through follow one island and this. what weather shuffles into ne, malaysia, it's been like this for the last several days, so i wouldn't be surprised if we see some pictures of flooding come out. meantime for china much cooler air cloud cover may squeeze out a few showers as well. just show you had 4 days of 20 degrees and a puff. watch what happens on friday. okay,
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so we got the colors on dark of the blue and the purple, the lower the temperature, just the height of 8 degrees on friday. let's go back to the here and now on thursday's snow, a shield of snow around harbin could see about 5 centimeters and then what and when the weather creeps closer to that west coast of japan, back to this part of the southeast asia, the rain continues to be intense through them. the late peninsula, borneo islands, to matcher island west strep of province. this is what we'd expect at this time of the year. as we go down under, we don't expect to see temperature is this high in pers, 40 degrees. this could be your highest november date on record, the number to beat 40.4 in time for the east. it's all about storms locked into this area. could see some large hail damage in twins and for new zealand. a warm breeze off the mountains means the temperature in christ church is 27. the israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the
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carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian orders risking everything to get the story. after 15 members of his funding, 5 kills and, and asked dr. sharon, what's happening on that? we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening post. israel has now impose a complete these ongoing sense. so how do they survive if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of the 1000. what is it us contract is mainly well benefit thing from this. when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing goes up, counting the costs on out. is there
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the challenges, the over me elizabeth problem and uh, a reminder of our top story is the south as well says to release the captains from guys i want to begin before friday, after striking a seas funding and with most prominent and benjamin netanyahu said the agreement was difficult was but the right decision he insisted the will will continue off to the truth and 50 is right and it kept us housing guys are expected to be released of what happened over the course of the 4 days these $550.00 pounds has denny and women and children and as round trip in his way to jail for the for each and ahead of the agreement as well. launched
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a way of asked twice and got us the health ministry use of these 200000 students have been killed in the past 24 hours. 52 people from 2 families have been killed in giovanni, a model on the shadows. elders 0 senior political analyst and area, he told me that the plan $65.00 wouldn't mean an end to is rarely genocide. you. you put a post to a video game, you don't put a post a genocide. and clearly they are genocide though in their war. so they have kept on saying again and again and again, especially to minnesota defense, go on that the don't ever get the impression that we're going to stop, we're just going to continue with the war. as soon as this is over, we will continue. we know our objectives and so on, so forth. so this was a continuous justification of why this should not be misunderstood as weakness. that in fact, they are strong and they are doing great in the work. busy they are choosing the
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objective and they would continue to do so. after the pause is ended. now, you know, to my mind, because i'm not sure how many times we broadcast with any such press conferences, but i've been watching this over many weeks now in fun. is there a television? and i can tell you how much of this is that a petition of one of the say like, was incredibly repetitive, wasn't it? and i was wondering why did they bring up all 3 men to say the same thing over and over again. not only did they repeat what they themselves said, but then another one would come on and repeat what the man beforehand had said, and imagined that this has been happening they, after they or every other day, the past month in the house. except the only difference today is the guns decided to show up in blue and black. otherwise, this has been the same picture of all 3 men pretending to be on an agreement pretending to have harmony among amongst each other. although they hate each other gods. and they are in disagreements or
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a number of things and that to john that always cannot wait to get rid of nothing. you know, which of course, as we all know is unpopular on software. but back to the what they were saying, and i thought the spin was considerable this time. i mean there was so much spend, i could go on the ice like every sentence said the past 45 minutes. you said you were the spend is and a lot of it was not just, you know, sort of playing with the chose a lot of it was just the actual and i think the most important part was not factual . they've been trying to make the argument throughout this press conference that they had to go through almost an hour of war versus being risking risk king risk the lives of their own captives. right. but it was a whole justified because they couldn't have reached this deal before. yeah. not true. that's not true. we know all of us because we've heard it repeated. they're getting it again by how much leaders that they were ready from day one from day one
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. yeah, to release the old woman and the children as or the day and health problems have involving in ramallah after the announcements about the sci fi data between him. austin, israel, palestinian authority, president. tomorrow, with a boss is welcome to the agreement and called for wider solutions to the complex that abraham is at the valley in ramallah and occupied westbank. the 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 real if it's were up to them, those people tell us to be in prison or it is really do. 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 to son. this is good news. with most indeed, our sons. we'd never be out of the city,
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only one that we've been seeing how they conditions are getting worse and worse side that palestinian prisoners are going to be open to waiting for. the cost of these are expecting israel apartments on garza. they believe that most killing is going to happen, but this is a short break. they believe it's much needed for palestinians. they say that they've lost a lot that the world with them to reach a ceasefire, so they can only have themselves to rely on that. but i mean, just the occupied was bags. dish on boss, good as a form is when you negotiate a who's now the middle east director at international communities organization. and he was that complications could arise from the sci fi deal. and the deal is in town until it's done, and there are so many complications to be involved, particularly with regard to the ceasefire opportunities for either side to shoot at the other
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a opportunity squares. we want to collect intelligence information. i mean, just imagine what would happen if these values suddenly discovered the location of his inbox or other leaders from the, from us command. would they wait or would they go and take action if there are palestinians from the north of gaza, who are relocated in the south. now decided to use the next 5 days, 4 or 5 days to try and go back to their homes. and there are upgrades of hundreds of palestinians walking by foot. are these ready? it's going to allow them, how would they stop them in? we know that when a mass will release the hostages, they will probably use multiple convoys of identical vehicles. a while israel will try to trace the location of where these hostages might have been held there, there are all kinds of difficulties and complications that could happen. we have to keep our fingers crossed and pray that it all goes smoothly. because if it does, there could be a 5th day and a 6 day,
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it's not all the women and all the children are being released and not all the women and children prisoners are being released. so there's an opportunity to add onto the existing agreement without having to re negotiate something new, which will be again more difficult. think it as a nation, says gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. agencies challenge with helping women and children in conflict brief members of the security council on wednesday and reactive to the news of a prison of exchange. for some salumi reports from the u. n. a new york. as the heads of several un agencies welcome to ford, a ceasefire for garza noting that women and children have made up 2 thirds of the casualties there. but the bombs aren't the only danger they face in addition to bombs. rockets and gunfire causes children are extreme risk from catastrophic living conditions. 1000000 children were really all the children inside the territory are now food insecure,
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facing what could soon become catastrophic nutrition. crisis. children, many of whom have lost or been separated from family, make up more than half of the 1700000 palestinians who have been displaced by friday. the secretary general called gaza a graveyard for children with on average $115.00 of them died each day there and another $1200.00 or more still estimated to be under the rubble. the head of the union's agency for children says there's no place in the world today more dangerous for them. in the next month, 5500 women are expected to give birth with little to no medical assistance. $100.00 and the 2 women are delivering babies every day without tool to without pain killers, without any studio for 2 sections. without electricity for incubators and without medical supplies, yet they continue to care for the children. for the sick, for the elderly,
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mixing baby formula was contaminated of altered when they find it going without food so that the children can live another day. the un security council put the focus on women and children, passing a resolution calling for sustained pauses in the fighting to get them aid and the release of all those held captive by him. us. but un agencies say the most vulnerable will continue to suffer until there's an end to the fighting. kristen salumi al jazeera united nations and during that un meeting the russian investor the question, as well as justification, photography hospitals with children, a sheltering the sleeves literally danielle. yeah, computers, fellows, lives, we have heard allegations of homeless command us in bunker is being located in these facilities. but we have yet to see any convincing evidence of this. we'd particularly like to stress the unacceptable of the, of denying humanitarian access to children, which is an absolute priority. because as a result,
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more children have died in god's over the past month. and then all conflicts over the past few years. combined every day, dozens and hundreds of children are killed in mans and gods for palestinians with disabilities, the dangers of war and destruction, and gaza, or even more extreme image and came the reports. so my cellphone left his home in wal deals soca in central garza, in his wheelchair with his 2 sons pulse to sleep in the middle of a foaming campaign on roads. tons of rubble was next to impossible. selma is not any un shelter. it's a school turned refuge to thousands of displaced palestinians and his wonderfully inadequate for his needs. there says no problems and squat toilets, which people in wheelchairs couldn't use the side of the situation and gaza is
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extremely difficult for those in disabilities. there is no medicine for in this is the other me to try and just get think for you constantly in a line for long hours. if you have a disability, you also control my son. how soon doesn't show a bus. sma has a speech and mobility impairment and so my mother decided to risk these really strikes and stay home the and that's the whole of us and how to go with the quote. we have struggled with home ability. and so we have stayed in our house and hoping nothing happens. we are struggling to find her. i don't know if he's, since she can't go to the toilet on her and due to the costing closures, we cannot find them anymore. and if we do, they are extremely expensive. medicines for long term illnesses and devices such as coaches, hearing aids and lucas are in short supply thanks to the blockade, but as well as ro is the signet tree. the united nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. but the evacuation or does it gives, do not take them into account again,
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conventional authorized people. the disability provides a teamwork for safeguarding human rights and cops. the fact that the states in particular, it obliges state parties to take all the necessary measures to ensure protection and safety of people with disabilities to non conflict is valley of tar t's. i'm not taking the minimum measures, israel's, which is a threat to a post indians and goza, but the close to $50000.00 people with disabilities are among the most vulnerable image in cuba, which is 0. the head on al jazeera exit polls show a message, shakes up and dodge politics. have an update from the page.
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the test. take a look at some of the other world news and exit polls in the middle and show the fall. live party of feet. wilderness has won the election. the policy for freedom is projected to take 35 states and the 150 men below a house of parliament. world as has called for a referendum on the netherlands and leaving the european union and the ban on accepting asylum seekers and that it would be better. huge was indeed also surprising for me, but the very presence a result. of course the, by far, the largest spot, the in the political establishment. so i'm very proud of the, at the same time it's, comes with a lot of responsibility. and people expect our agenda of hope thought for asylum
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and immigration policy. that people like having getting more money to pay for the utilities that spring and step boss. and she is joining us live from the hague and the polls exit polls showing a big when for will this policy doubling the seats that it's secured and the 2021 and extra step yes, absolutely. i know they've been partying here all evening. cantwell, this was here in the house whose victories page and in the rest of the country, it has yet to sink. and what does this gonna mean uh for them that lives in the country that's across internationally. always been known for open minded and color runs and that's now what we see is this photos against very clearly against immigration and also against asylum seekers and also a vote against the establishment. i would say a trust in politics has really gone down in the last 30 years on the prime minister mark worth or the were lots of scandals. and now this is the resolve. this is
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a protest vote, i think, from the people also to say that they want some change. and of course will, this has been a convicted for inciting. discrimination has been calling on the dutch, the, from a rocking defense to leave the country is calling for the board. us to close, so close it. no small. so as i make schools, so a lot of people here in the numbers are not wondering what is all going to me. still to thinking in the, in the netherlands. what about europe step just how worried will europe be about to your skeptic world is being the big winner. absolutely. he has always been very n t. i european union. a lot of people in the europe in brussels, so sure will be fairly worried. i'm questioning what this is going to mean, but on the other hand, of course, it's a coalition, a country we need to coalition government. his party has 135 sees in parliament
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that the majority is 76. so he needs to build a coordination with all the parties and none of the out of progress. none of the bigger other parties want to leave the e u. so he has already said he wants to needs to make some sessions, but for sure the photos have no really give a very strong signal that the whole government will definitely now go, serve you much sooner. rights and perhaps hinting at further concessions. he said that he is not going to talk about mosques, or crohn's, and as lumnick pools, he has been such a controversial. so guess what other policies be willing to join a coalition with him? while it was that we try to do that in this election from freight and he had a very different tone than in his last 10 years. and, and politics basically was much milder. he didn't really use that language just to
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use before he has been using, sorry, strong and to immigration language before, but even has made it clear that he wants to govern. he has been in opposition for all these years, and now he wants to be part of the government and that's what happened. that's what a lot of folks has also has have seen, and that's what was appealing to them. but of course, there's also a lot of distrust and people are really worried. is this really going to be a concession that he's going to make or will the real he has? we'll just come back after the government. this is formed. all right, step. that is a step boss and joining us for the very latest life from the hague. thank you. as a says you want people have been killed and thousands injured in a stand page of the stadium and the republic of congo that happened on monday night . and the or nano state, even the capital abrazzo, what ami recruitment operations for launch last week. the recruitment process has now been suspended at a day of morning declared. like a media said this time paid was triggered by young men seeking to submit the
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applications to join the army, which is a major employer. bolivia is experiencing one of its horses when to is due to the new weather passion, a per long drought, just threatening the country's water resources. there are also wall fires raging across the region. meanwhile, neighboring brazil is facing a severe draft in the north floods in the south one. okay. yeah. like you have report from the edition now, the volunteers racing against times the deadly fires rage out of control and believe it's amazon region where we're feeling kind of like the size being relentless, that being lots of losses. many houses cost you some crops of being damaged and there's been almost $130.00 fire outbreaks this month. many of them caused by farmers considering the land for the climates to nominate them from amino heating south america. this year,
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temperatures are higher and droughts more severe. unable to control the flames, believe yes has appealed for international help. yep. the other problem that we've already made contact with nations such as friends, truly men as well and brazil. brazil is facing its own disaster with fires destroying the front, the now the world's largest tropical wetland. easy because the effects of that mean you're to reach that peak in december and will probably suffer the consequences until next april with climate change making things worse with us. so he's trying to say that in menial and climate change have not only caused drought in the amazon, they're also responsible for unusually heavy rain storms in the south of brazil. government officials say that this here, almost 6000000 brazilians have been affected by extreme high temperatures. and floods in the states if you get into the so in some pick up by the, in the more than 25000 people have been forced from their homes,
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floods hit the same region in southern brazil just 2 months ago, killing almost 50 people. monica not give all just sierra rio de janeiro. us authorities have closed for border crossings with canada off to vac will exploded at a check point killing to people the f. b i's investigation. the bloss near niagara falls report suggest the incident was the result of reckless driving. the 2 people killed. what in the vehicles that exploded just of the sort of pain president his warning of an increasingly dog situation in the south china sea, ferdinand, macos juniors of china, has been building base, is closer to the philippines force in manila to approach its neighbors for support found to be large reports like clockwork. as soon as the philippines apply mission nears, the 2nd paloma showed in the south china sea chinese ships to birch cutting across
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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. tomba shows, but you can see that the chinese maritime lives with best will or the moving to close the opening as well as the chinese coast guard vessel over there. our ship leaves this way through, but from a far we see a chinese coast guard special plastic water cannon onto a philippine supply. but confrontations like this have become the norm. speaking of the form in hawaii, philippine president freedom and 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 claims for support. as we are now in the midst of, uh, uh, negotiating our own code of conduct for example with vietnam because we are still
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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 its activities into disputed waterway from from chinese construction activities on the 2nd territory full entirely within china sovereignty and other countries have no right to make irresponsible remarks. china has demanded vanilla total weight. this portion that's been deliberately grounded since 1999. but the philippines insist it has still been rights as to 2nd, thomas shown is just 200 kilometers away from his shorts and nearly a 1000 from china. find, even though al jazeera in the south china sea, well, it's time to get the nicest thoughts headlines. his role, a well kept qualified between the brazil and argentina. it was bought by crowd trouble at the american stadium in re r kickoff was delayed by hoffer. now of the marble fans and police clashed pliers
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from both teams twice, unsuccessfully to come the situation before walking of the page, what supplies returned, the match was able to stop for champions options, you know, winning the game. one knew, thanks to nicholas, also mandy's head off the with the owners and see the captain lino messy. explain why the place had to leave the field. it was a way to try to comb everyone down from on the field. there wasn't much we could do, just seeing people get hit, things thrown at them from behind. it could have been a tragedy when it did come down a bit. once everyone was able to check on that family. we came out to get all you see president thomas bock has prize the united nations general assembly of date improve the coal full on the lympics truce. ahead of the power is 2020 full games of the truce calls for sation of hospitality. for the 2 weeks of the games and is normally formality. but this year the 1st carriage extra significance as
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a result of the ongoing conflicts in java and ukraine. we had hardly any time after world war 2 with the so much confrontation, conflict, and worse of that in such a time. the submission offers the olympic movement of the olympic games is even more important. is i never, well that is all your light is sport head large, you can get more on out 0, dot com and on no social media channels. and a reminder now of the top developments in the israel says the release of captives from gauze of once again before the friday after striking has to be signed in from thomas to benjamin netanyahu said the agreement was difficult to put what decision and festival would continue after the 1st 50 is randy, captain johnson, i have expected to be released. what happened over the course of the 4 days a $150.00 to the and the woman showed an estimated chase will be freed. and that is it from me, elizabeth,
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to this news office to stay with us kindly john will be here in just a few minutes. but more of the day's news. thank you very much for watching the this is the largest oil label processing fall into the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this, in a good year generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of all of or with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how important is the industry is to the palestinian economy. the pano send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else the cheapest thing to harvest, including college scrolling calls will be lost because of the will. and illegals is
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really settled. a white fence comes through promised in all the grove as well as all but still to be sure and comments to policy. the farm is to harvest a crumbs near the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails, warren goals that is damaging the only the industry like never before. after 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 juicing regional land or death. a witness documentary on a jersey with the gave on guns a raging and drawing all the attention, the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late then down all of drives or attack. tell us the names in the
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west bank. so these are the 10 to blind, i will, they help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are rectitude, population protected by no one. do you want to fight westbank the other from the palestinian experience of the israel says the release of cap says from dallas. i will begin until at least friday, after striking a ceasefire deal with from us the carry johnston. this is i'll just hear a lot from the whole set coming. 50 is right is are due to be free. the cost of a full day see spot in fine to the up to

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