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reducing reach of land or death, a witness documentary on a jersey to the deal delayed. israel says the release of caps has from guns that work to get to that least friday though clarity when a ceasefire will come into effect report suggests that we know colton fonts in between is full, then the flow, i'm carry johnson. this is, i'll just hear a lot from that also on the front of israel. laurence is a wave of strikes on gauze, the head of the seas. 5,
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at least $200.00 palestinians have been to the past 24 hours. and another palestinian man is killed, buys very forces 2 in grades and the occupied westbank. the spot deal between israel and how mass is being delayed. israel's and national security advisor says no captives held and cause it will be released before friday . the deal was reached off to week suddenly go sions, media to buy cattle alongside the us and egypt. it remains unclear when the sci fi would actually come into effect. it was initially expected to start on thursday morning, 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu said the agreement with him. us was a difficult but right decision. but he's made it clear he intends to continue the war. and so the army will use the time to prepare for more fighting and the moment
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will speak to mike honda in washington, dc. but 1st let's go to honda. so who's, who's in occupied east jerusalem for us? i'm the israel says the release of hostages will not happen before friday. now. that's right. carry israel's national security advisor. exactly. have neg be releasing his statement just a short while ago was saying that the terms of the deal will only be implemented by at least friday, but that's negotiations about the captives were constant and happening all the time . now israel didn't sign any specific reason for this delay, but there is a lot of speculation and weeks in is really media about why perhaps it is not going to start on thursday as expected. remember, security officials were hoping that it would have a 10 am start date on thursday in which they would st captives released perhaps in those 1st hours. but these relays are now saying there is some sort of delay,
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but they're not saying whether it's on their end or on the end of the negotiators, or if it's on the end of him a snow. there are several things circulating in his really media that the final document just hasn't been signed by all parties. but again, we cannot confirm any of this information that anonymous officials are saying to is really media. but one thing is certain is that these really have ok, this deal, the war cabinet, the security cabinet, and as well as these really government coalition have all agreed to this deal. but now it's just a matter of when it's going to start carry, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu is saying that defeating her mass is one of their objectives. as well as the release of captives a v as really prime minister has been saying this from the beginning. but one of the main reasons for the ground invasion of the gaza strip
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was for the release of the some 240 captives currently being held there. he wanted to emphasize that the best deal was the best decision for israel right now. and that perhaps it could pay the way for more deals from more captives to be released . he also stressed that israel was able to get a lot more concessions because of pressure. they apply both militarily and diplomatically in these negotiations. these really defense minister jo, i'm going to also speaking us that press conference. but he wanted to reiterate that the goals of this war are not only to bring home the captive, but they are to disable, excuse me, dismantle how mass, entirely, militarily and politically. these really is want to make sure that there is no threat to them coming from the gaza strip, as they have noted. for perhaps this press conference, these really public was hoping for a little bit more detail a little bit more information about that. pause in the fighting with these really
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war cabinet didn't really provide any new details about the ceasefire deal that they have agreed to for what they did mention is that even though there will be a pause for about 4 days, so we won't know when it will begin, these rarely army will continue with full force and it's attacks on the gaza strip . and just because there is a pause for that time period, it is in no way an indication that israel has ended its intense military campaign in the gaza strip. from the thanks for that update that well, that spring and i'll just say it was mike kind of he joins us from washington dc might we've been hearing that to us present. jo bites has been speaking to a number of middle east leaders to yes, we had this and that was earlier on in the day in the course of the morning before the news of the delay or apparent delay in the, the release of the captives. but president biden spoke to
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a number of leaders who'd been involved in this long had diplomatically a complicated deal. among them was the m a of kata who president biden sign for the critical role that kind of played in this entire diplomatic move. he also discussed with the image of the issue of humanitarian raid at age the possibility of increasing humanitarian aid into gaza when the ceasefire takes place . also he had the conversation with the president of egypt of a 5 pat l. c. c. now he's also being very instrumental in securing this deal, but also has an important role to play in terms of getting the captives out once they are released, most likely they would be brought out to rough or he also discussed with president c. c. the fact that the us position is that they shall be no refugees in each of whatsoever. in other words,
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the us president strongly opposed to any move to forcibly move residents of gaza into neighboring egypt. then he also had a phone call with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they discussed the implementation of the steel as also it is believe they discussed opening up more avenues for humanitarian aid. and importantly, it is said that president biden pressed, the prime minister to maintain is rails protection of civilians even after the ceasefire takes place. that once it resumes operations, it carries on to observe its duty as president bite and puts it to protect citizen while it carries on its operations against on us might have in washington dc. thank you. the press pause of the full day cease far limited amounts of humanitarian aid is expected to enter gauze. best for you to go to reports, the supplies won't be nearly enough to meet the needs of millions of palestinians.
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in garza, this is everywhere. is true as a tax, 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 tend often the cold because he didn't know how, but we wouldn't manage humanitarian sci fi is we want the full seas file. there were children or elders, women that are still under the rubble. if you want to take them out from under the rubble, i need a great deal of time on if at least a month no food drinking water, electricity, or medicine. how simians have none of the basics needed to survive?
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before the war, 850 trucks would enter the gaza strip every day to the current with southern crossing with israel. and 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, for the boston fighting. but it's not clear if they will reach the north for health care services have completely collapse or under the deal is really not allowed. the hundreds of thousands of palestinians will select a southern gaza to attend to the homes in the north looking. but for some mistake,
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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 fears, permanent displacement and the absence competency bianca hope the 0 honey mac, the ports now from call you this inside the goal is to st. the ongoing mass bombardment of the gaza strip keeps creating the tragedies and miseries for palestinians living in the northern parts in gaza, city and in the senate part, particularly for those who evacuated from the north and gauze as to the older way to the city of han units, rough and the central part of garza, as the vast majority of those reported killed on several of the attack throughout the day, happened to be evacuated. for example, and city of rough family evacuated from
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a densely populated area from the 2 neighborhoods. it got killed in a residential home in city of vine honey and as a family, a well known family in hon units, hosted some of their friends and relatives living in ga, that when the evacuation is started seeking a refuge in their home was also, but also killed inside that homes along with the host of and the owner of the home . similar situations took place in your valia and the, nor the further northern part of the guys is through work. 3 separate attacks lift at least 80 people killed. we have a $25.00 fuel to from one family, $53.00 people to from another family talking about whole entire families being wiped out. and a 3rd, a tax on also on a residential homecoming, 9 more people. again from the same family. it's important to, to point our viewers attention to some of the people who did not leave guys. that is because the, we're looking at what happened to evac,
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who is moving from the north to finance and god and city who had, who moved to the central part in the southern part of the and they were killed. they decided to remain where the at particularly this difficult situation. they are threatening in a war zone under heavy bombardment. it is already sold as have killed the young man during a rage and occupied westbank, family and friends gathered for his funeral and nablus. he was killed when sold a storm the bell. that's a refugee. let's speak to. charles dropped for now. he joins us live from remodel. charles, what's the latest you can tell us about this? you have that right on the belong to refugee camp in nablus in the notes of the occupies westbank, just one of a number of these right? the middle. she rides on various towns and villages across the occupied territories
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again to night. these raids focused by these rarity ministry on and try to root out people suspect changed from the a to, to some of the opposition palestinian groups in the occupied way. spank cause of say that right? just one way. it was over here and reports from the, the red crescent. they saying that they had members of teams of their teams detained in and around snap as they tried to get to some of the injured. in that right, we've seen video. all of these ready ministry, stopping in ambulance and looking in the back hold that i but it's we are trying to confirm as to whether those people have been released by the is lady manager. those those members of the red crescent teams. we're also hearing though, that they were raids on the village of as soon which is close to the town of co kelly a also in the knowles of the occupied westbank. a similar story in the village of
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bate look here, which is near here, ramallah in the last hour or so we're here to pull, subtract, she's between all the fighters. and these really made a tree in the town of 2 baths, which is also in the noise of the occupied westberg. now these rates have been increasing in the frequency and intensity now 4 weeks since those initial honda is attacks on october the 7th. and just to give you some idea of a perspective, if you like, if indeed that was to be some sort of swap for capt saves, held by on us. and what these really say could potentially be a 150 promise to me in prison is released. well since october, the 7th here in new york, your pride was ranks more than 3035 palestinians have been arrested. that's around $65.00 promised indians at night. so issues just shows you just was smooth. dropping the ocean if you like, that is
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a 150 palestinian prisoners if indeed they are released actually ripped presents. and according to all calculations that person who was killed that 17 year old who was killed in nablus, and that belonged to refugee camp a few hours ago. now means that 227 people being killed in the occupied westbank binding his way the ministry during these rides since october, the 7th charles, thank you. but we're heading into a break and then we killed 4000 how the city and said, you know why he wasn't enough out of the war in gaza is leading to a rise in both the summer phobic and on to submit ticket tax. and the us an exit polls predict the big shake, often touched politics, the
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the hey, there seems to have turned much cooler across iran and afghanistan after we had that weather disturbance moved through, also fairly cool for punjab profits. and marcus done before coming in at 24 degrees . let's go to india right now. rain fall alerts have been high, dumped one level for the state of care law. torrential downpours in the forecast here on thursday, but otherwise much of india looking not bad, especially boom, by up to 36 degrees for you. it's got this run of rain still through a central philippines. extreme flight advisors in play here poring right in to ne, malaysia. in this so it's been point waiting for days, so we are likely to see some flooding here all about the cooler weather now for china, big changes here is young jo, 10 degrees you had a stretch of 4 days 20 and above, but it's going to be cooler still on fridays, single digits in jungle,
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bit more cloud cover and showers around here as well. so i'm still moving across the northeast of china harbin, about 5 centimeters. there's snow or snow, or soho and rain and wind creeping closer to that west coast of japan, back to this part of southeast asia. right now. we see quite a bit of rain circling around in the late peninsula and borneo island on thursday. that's it says in the unique perspective, i think being policy is a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of the gaza strip started. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area, throwing me out of these forces and the rest of the team history on algebra
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in the the one thing i'll just say are the headlines now. israel says the release of caps has from gone so the beginning before friday, after striking to cease 5 deal with having us 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu said the agreement was a difficult, the right decision was he insisted the will will continue off to the cease $150.00 is rarely captives held in guns are expected to be released to happen over the course of the 4. they see spot 150 pounds of stanley and women and children. any channels for free. on the head of the agreements, israel laurence,
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a wave of the test strikes in garza health ministry says at least 200 palestinians have been killed in the past 2400. 52 people, 2 families killed in japan and not a nation, says garza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. agencies charged with helping women and children in conflict to brief members of the security council wednesday are reacted to the news of a prisoner exchange, consuming reports from the us and you this 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
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insecure, 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 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 painkillers, without any studio for 2 sections. without electricity for the incubators and without medical supplies, yet they continue to cared for the children for the sick, for the elderly,
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mixing baby formula with contaminated water 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 sustain pauses in the fighting to get them aid and the release of all those held captive by him. us. but you, in agencies say the most vulnerable will continue to suffer until there's an end to the fighting christian salumi outages here on the united nations in the warren gauze that has led to a huge spike in both is i'm a phobic and anti semitic attacks. and united states, the council on american islamic relations, it's receive triple the number of complaints since october the 7th. meanwhile, the anti defamation league says it's seen more than the 300 percent rise and anti semitic incidents compared to last year. particle hang ripples and what's your name? bob? his actual name stewart. sel. dewitt seen in this now viral video. repeatedly
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harassing a food vendor in manhattan. retail, 4000 palestinians. you know why he wasn't enough? as joe, he knows his words are who he is perhaps even more so he is a former high ranking us state department official. he once worked in the israel and palestinian affairs office. he speech like this is on the rise in the us. it is as a supremacy mentality. a jewish supremacy, right. tire has seen it firsthand. he recently took his young son to a protest calling for a cease fire in gaza. they knew they were going to. yeah. it goes to their hubris. they didn't, they didn't care. they felt that they were, they could say whatever they want to went further to and poking and pushing him on the. 7 the when police arrived
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tyrese's, they didn't nothing. we asked the police to explain, they did not respond to 0. social media in the us has been filled with the videos of protest, some violence others. so i don't want to give your name. you're so proud to do that. many jewish students on college campuses say they've been targeted as well. they were saying things that were very violent and things that are so anti semitic, calling for the final solution, use genocide. i know a lot of my friends are nervous to where they're star, david natural says um to where like a key pi. there is a growing pro palestinian movement in the us seen marches and rallies across the country so tight. he says he will continue to protest, he believes this time something is shifting in the us. we are going to see over the next year or 2 or 3, a major kind of shift, hopefully. where is it where the pro israel voices countered with
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a pro justice and pro peace voice. recently a committee in the us house of representatives held the hearing on the rise of anti semitism on college campuses. it's infuriating and unbelievable. they have not held one on the rise in the summer folded the to pedagogy, l g 0, montgomery county, maryland. the nothing use the world health organization is asking china for information about an increase in it with spiritual illnesses. authorities have reported clusters of pneumonia cases in children for more on this let speak to katrina you in beijing. katrina what appears to be going on here. then well we heard from china is national health commission earlier this month saying
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that has indeed been a surgeon, was through treat illness across, milled in china in particular. so the kind of illnesses that we'll see not into when mycoplasma pneumonia, which is this type of bacterial infection, rsvp or surgery virus, and corporate 19th. and what's particularly worrying, especially for the w h o, is that we've seen very slight incidents of these illnesses within children. and so it does, a huge role has requested from china, more information about these pluses and also cold on trying his health system to reinforce its capacity and responsiveness. now we haven't seen any exact thing is called an intensive cases here in china. but anecdotally, we are definitely seeing a search at least here in the aging. if you go to the hospital, especially children towards the full of people, schools are also reporting high levels of absenteeism, telling parents to be extra cautious if the children have any symptoms, even some classes, if they see it, a certain number of children sick that saying that the whole clause should stay at home for at least a week. and i've spoken also to doctors here told me that since about october,
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they've seen a rise in these cases. and they've been wanting not only children, but those were pregnant, the elderly, to go back to some of these really good habits that we had during the height of depend, demik at work boss rigorous, had motion and avoiding protest. places that we don't know exactly what is behind this, but we do know that this is the 1st winter that we've had. and 3 is that very strict pandemic restrictions that besides the sort of social isolation that this country had been experiencing for some time. so during that time actually during the time we did have very low rates of influenza through like diseases or it's unclear of the systems will rebound effect. but we do know that the weather authorities have said that across move in china from today onwards, temperatures are expected to on that even the, the, so that's raise the concerns that, that could exacerbate this proved spread of these kind of elusive pressure to you in beijing no exit polls in the netherlands predicts the
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far right party at wilton says one the elections. the policy for freedom is projected to take 35 seats and 150 men below a house of parliament. well, this is called for a referendum on the netherlands leaving the european union on the battle, accepting assign them 6. that would be that huge was indeed also surprising for me, but the very presence a result. of course, 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 and immigration policy. that people like having getting more money to pay for the utilities will set boston has more and it's not from the hague. and now what we see is this for the games very clearly against immigration and also against asylum
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seekers and also a vote against the establishment that would say a trust in politics has really gone down in the last 30 years under prime minister mark worth. or there were lots of scandals. and now this is the resolve. this is 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. he has been calling on the dutch from a rocking descent to leave. the country is calling for the board us to close, close enough most cuz i make schools. so a lot of people here in the mountains are not wondering what it is all going to mean. he has always been very n t, your p in union. a lot of people in the europe in brussels for 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 the coalition government. his party has 135 season parliaments with this that the majority is 76. so he needs to build
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a coalition with all the parties and none of the out of project. none of the bigger other parties want to leave the e u. so he has already said he wants to a needs to make some sessions, but for sure the photos have no really give a very strong signal that the whole government will definitely go very much to the right. at least 51 people have been killed and dozens into the spam page of the stage in the republic of congo. what happened on monday night? they are not at stadium in the capital, roosevelt, but i'll meet recruitment operations when launched last week. recruitment process has now been suspended in a day of morning declared. local media said the stampede was triggered by young men seeking to submit their applications to join the army, which is a major employer or at least 6 people are missing off a landslide in guatemala city. 5 houses were damaged and dozens of people evacuated
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from the area. rescue teams say the search for survivors is continuing of some one and a half 1000000 people in chad, it will stop receiving food. they didn't generate us because the wealth food program is running out of money. those affected include refugees being vonage since the dawn stuff for region, because top of homes out the border of chad and sudan in the town of andre, a humanitarian disaster is unfolding. says the united nations, half a 1000000 sued in these refugees are living and make ships heads up hungry, hired and didn't show images of the violence they have left behind search.
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