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the, the joint and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the the i don't want and as of a prolong them. and this is the news, our life from doha coming out in the next 60 minutes to more is really captives have been released as the see spot and gaza is extended for 7th day. and tends diplomatic efforts underway for a longer truce as well since the day and will continue as long as him off sheets release and captives amongst health challenges 0. it was only really sold as old
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house to be in prison is afraid. i'm pushing for that long. the truce top us diplomat, anthony blink and mates to stop in ramallah after visiting israel. 3 is right. it is a killed in an attack at a bus stop in west jerusalem. tomas has to be attacked as well. it's members. the it's 15 gmc that's 5 pm and gaza with 2 more is really captives have just been released by him. off the 2 women have been handed over to red cross, we believe in kansas city, which had come under intense as rainy bombardment. the seas, fighting of between israel and moss, was extended a 7th day. we'll just 20 minutes to go. that was earlier on thursday. a mediation as a continuing with talks to extend the 6 funding of further, but it is rarely government spokesman, insist that the ministry campaign and guys
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a we'll go ahead. when him off stops releasing captives. i want to make the governments position perfectly clear as the hosted release post continues. when almost stops releasing hostages, we will stop the calls and we will review a campaign against how most in pursuit of those 3 main goals destroying come us in response to the october 7th masika. bringing back all of the hostages through the application of unrelenting military pressure on that captive and ensuring that the goal is to strip can never again threaten the people that visual to us secretary of state's antony blinking isn't the occupied westbank. it has his full visit to the region since the world again. lincoln for the sci fi deal is producing results, and hopes that the us hopes that it will continue. now, under the extended day of how mazda is expected to release 10 captives in the coming hours in an exchange is available for you. so seat palest and in prison is
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israel has free 210 palestinians over the past 6 days. while homos has released 74 as railways, and 26 fall nationals, health captive in gaza. let's go to saw how about she's joining us live from tennessee. even sarah, we are seeing the 1st of the i will sing to is there any captives being released? we think it's from gauze associate, that would be very significant. and this will be the 7th batch of israelis who have been released on the 7th day of the seas. 5 deal. and as we watch that, we have the israeli government spokesperson reiterating that as long as the captives being released, the sci fi can continue. that must come to an end. uh yeah, uh well, uh, not a bit of an update. wherever receiving is that there are reports that they are being transferred now. uh from the uh, red cross over and handed over to the is riley's,
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those are the 2 caps is on. now confirmed is handed over already to the red cross. that's a confirmation for these ready minute tree. yeah, a 2 out of 10 cops is being released today as far as we know. and also in that same statement they said in the coming hours will be expecting the others to be released as well. and yes, it's a, it's a different location, it seems this time and all of the 7 days of c's 5, that was one time when the is raise handed over the caps as well handed over in a central cause that didn't go through the rough for the crossing and went rather through a different crossing at the time. and it was the is ready forces that met them inside of garza and then transport them. so it'll be interesting to see whether the remaining accounts is, will be transferred from that same location in terms of that statement from the spokesman. let be, this is the right treat, but the government, this ready,
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prime minister of the will cabinet, has been consigning through several statements. so the knights saying that as soon as the cease fire and any pause of that fighting will also, and they'll continue without ground defensive and they'll continue with the stripes . and of course, this isn't something that the media says one such and they know what council has been pushing for, or even the us through and to me bring comes visit today. uh, another additional uh, thing that was mentioned by that same spokesman is that quoting on the red cross and how much to allow the right posts to visits and check in on the remaining captives, which they say is around a 145 of them that are still vast, so in terms of moving forward, if this the slide does continue, it's themes and this isn't confirmed just yet because we have to wait and see those are released later. but if those are released sites off, it seems the remaining women and children. then it will be interesting to see what
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happens next because what the families of captives have been say, is that they are pushing and hoping that once the women and children are released. so then go on to release the male concepts that doesn't include those. and the one that was, that is part of the is really made it to any of those soldiers are also held in captivity. because how mouse has made it very clear that that will be a separate issue that they will deal with as to late today. and even when the countries will austin a few days ago, they said they have to take each day as it comes. all right, so stay with us. we're going to come back to you shortly. we're going to go to a mos saying that it's ready to start negotiating the release of capture this way. the soldiers, once all civilian women and child, the captives, of least the group told algebra that soldiers will only be released under a new set of conditions. oh, i leave the ship in god's upgrade and they know that we have
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all the loss of woman and children m o. the reason that i was in this moment. so we really did the fear about the of the vision, those in both sides. we have sojourns and we have 50 as we are ready to start dig about these kinds of visits we started to talk about. so just is this what i was talking about civilians this, this was because of the way we, when the sure thing about civilians when we started to talk about. so just i think we must change that space. all right, let's go back to saw his standing by for us instead of even saw from watch we know
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from the families of the as rarely captives who have been protesting since october 7th, who have been putting so much pressure on the israeli government to bring them home, do we have any idea how many women and child captives are in gaza? at the moment the numbers aren't quite clear. we've never really had of a confirmed break down exactly of how many of those are sold as is right is very different. so many other countries in that it has the military service that everyone has to take parts and, and it doesn't just apply to men as in some other countries. it also applies to women. and before the war started at the time, they said that was $300000.00 reserve is that would be available to take parts in this ground offensive. so on that day of the october 7 to 10, we know that a large number of those health cops of all is really a soldier is, but it's still not clear exactly of the number. there was
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a number of saying that potentially there was only 5 of them, the female soldiers, but again, it's not something i can actually confirm as such. a interestingly though, in terms of speaking about the ceasefire earlier this morning and what's known as hostage square, which is an area that's become synonymous with the families. the accompanying allison that riley that they have big riley's every stotts today, and it's just in front of the defense ministry. a group of the community members from the all is which is one of the kibbutz what they quoted but southern towns on that go with the border with gaza. some of those men does with that a calling on an ex for an extension of full this, these 5 because many of the community off some of those concepts, there's 2 groups of campuses that have come from near us and they want to ensure that that continues over not, we'll also see a so providence, to benjamin netanyahu visit some of those southern towns. and some of those leaders rejected seeing him out because they wondered why was there
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a need to suddenly interested in meeting them. now they wanted it to be a mutual mutual times and they'd also the press not to be that because they don't want it to be a photo op as a prime minister netanyahu. and this just shows the amount of pressure that the government is on the right. now, in terms of bringing all of those concepts, a home and you see you tend to see a pile of conversation that's happening from the officials. whether i say we're going to continue without a minute 3, mike, this is the only way to bring back the concepts through pressure. but at the same time they between the lines, then we'll say that they're open to an extension of this c spine. in other words, of the spokesman, uh yeah, you don't levies that some as long as they keep providing the cap says and agreeing to release them, they'll continue with that. otherwise they'll continue with that minutes reaction. oh, thank you very much for that. so now that is sort of hard, but the laces live inside of a have us secretary of state, and to me,
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blinking has met his way the president, isaac, hey, it's all going to be you said the sci fi was producing results and he discussed the future of gaza with us ready officials from day one. we have been focused, relentlessly on trying to secure the release of hostages from from gaza from us. and we have seen over the last week very positive development of hostages coming home being reunited with their families. and that should continue today. it's also enabled, excuse me, an increasing mandatory assistance to go to innocent civilians and guys who need it desperately. so this process is producing results. it's important and we hope that it can continue the same time. i look forward to detail conversations with the government about the way haven't guys that's head
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nozzles ramallah and bringing hold on then how many then what will, what will us secretary of state antony blinking be during, during, during his visit to the occupied west bank. his visit is over and has to be maintained should be back in tel aviv uh at this stage uh the he met with the palestinian president by who the bass and that nathan lost it for about an hour and a half. now there hasn't been any significant statements at the outcome of that meeting, or we haven't heard anything from anthony blinking. but we do know that the us now is looking at the ph to also discuss the future of jazz that post the war was expand the road to the city. you know, so if you have in a gaza now it's probably a very complicated issue of for and city blinking because you still don't know what's the position of israel and probably. 7 would be
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a voice in his frustration about not only what's happening now and does about because of years of so many of the political process do us. now. one thing that just started again after the was talking about a 2 state solution that would need their policy no authority extending its uh, rules over uh guys. uh, whether that is feasible or not is much more complicated as well. that is, of course, the bigger question. what are you uh in the occupied west bank, where we have seen increasing violence since october 7th and the 2023 was a rating of the deadliest year full palestinians, and occupied west bank before october. the 7th lincoln has spoken out against violence. why is why the settlers and the reason possible? do we know if he was discussing the is a military operations where you on the occupied westbank with either side on this visit of the we don't have any official confirmation that they
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disgusted, but based on pos meetings at some level, based on file statements by the palestinian leadership, i would say quite confidently that that issue was very much on the table mahmoud abbas has been seen as a weekly there by many palestinians, especially since the beginning of the guys the war. the also has been seen as not being able to do anything when it comes to protecting the palestinians that are here in the occupied west bank as these not the res, i have become a way of life really overdue, occupied westbank, but is from the north to the south, you have dozens detained on a daily basis. and so that would have been very much on the table of the conversation. i long as you said with the set, the violence. yes,
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absolutely. lincoln has spoke up against this in the past, but has anything really changed on the ground? not really. the number of attacks by settlers on file is sydney and has more than doubled us is compared to before october 7th. a 3rd of those are very with weapons or actually the use of weapons. and we also know that many of them have been all those october 7 so yet in the words, arrive to the blinking might have said the right thing in facts, can you put pressure on this really government to rein in the uh, settler violence in the occupied was bag that has to has in trends place is completely on the ground. when you put pressure on this is really government to re name those nightly rates which are not just about detaining people. but this also sometimes comes with the destruction of the properties of people. and then we also have seen that there's
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a large number of college students who have been killed during those rates. colton in the crossfire just yesterday janine 2 children, 18 year old, 115 year old. so as they were trying to run for say, for safety to try to take shelter. so those are things that probably the best would have spoken by, frankly, to, to answer any blinking as it did make it might have given his position to but with the boss, he didn't make it public. when he came out of that meeting, he probably would discuss that when he goes back to that i'd be has a for the meet the live is very, the official fluoride hold a thank you very much for that. that is what i have done. how me live in ramallah palestinians and gaza say the days for free from his writing bombardment or an insult they want. a permanency is fine so that they can rebuild their lives the economically and we displaced people do not benefit from the truth at all. we are
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unable to obtain even basic materials. for example, the floor. we are unable to data flow and that's a lot of pain. because if, if i had to stop this in this deed for these people, these people off teach to greet the bitterness. we have 3 more disaster then he'd ocean more and more than the one you can imagine in the gaza strip. nod government over here, law on some fun with the mom that that'd be a complete cease for a complete stop, a rule so that everyone can return to the normal lives that we've lost and have looked at. well, let's get more now from the ground in gaza. having my food as in con eunice in the south of the gaza strip and honey, before we talk about how people are feeling on the eve of another extension of the sci fi ending, we are seeing the 1st, the 7th batch of his very captives being released and we rise in thinking that they are being released from kansas city to
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yes, it seems like it is it from the city, the release happened on it so, but it seems to be a direct message to the is really military. this is the very place that is really military have heavy presence on the ground within the past few weeks of the and they saw a, a ground invasion of gaza city and the center of gauze at the trying to achieve the 2 of its objectives the on the ground finding how much elements of sound elements on ground as well as releasing finding the hostages and release them. but that did not work out well for it is really mandatory. and what we see in now is a, it's, they are still there and they are released from the very place that was under heavy . busy bombard and what seems to be, and i'm, i'm that quote unquote, a from what one of the person that we spoke to about this is, it seems like
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a challenge or a direct. it's out and support this really monetary and pointing out it's intelligence at fairly are in the gaza city on the northern part of the gaza strip . does so far, what happened? is it similar to what we see and we're in the i believe the 3rd or the 4th the box of out of kept is really is it was it from gaza square the very players that he is really military, vehicle, armoured vehicles and tags surrounded the place destroyed much of its facilities and the release happening from that, that area right heavy and it is as was means of pushing it as the 7th day of these 5, which is only set to last until 7 o'clock in the morning and gaza as the constant wasting defined as the seas 5 will be extend,
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it must be agonizing for people there. oh yes indeed. it's a little over 12 hours separate enough to from that the end of, of this extended one day of the ceasefire, overwhelming sense of, of beer and an agony among palestinians and of, and far as we heard of from people here this they as the pos, a few days of the seas file were all these days of free moments of repeat for people. and it's like that for turn before the depths, especially when we hear these ongoing constant unequivocal shocking good threats from is really military officials. the either from the military side or the political, the side, a warning on a threatening off of the relentless, the attacks as the war will resume right after. here's what's going on with people to hear people talk about with only few men, women and children left. it any,
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it seems fire that would, would be extended, requires a new terms. and by here we are exclusively talking about the remaining a cop, the is the, is really men and soldiers and that's would require a new conditions and terms on the ground. if we're looking for an extension of the c is 5, but so far while it was a break for people from the ongoing misery that they lived to throughout the past weeks under here, people. 1 and it was a still a frustrating for, for people. and knowing that when it's and when it ends, we're going back to the same cycle of, of air strikes and heavy bombardment and possibly more displacement for palestinians. there's a lot of talks now and more focus on the southern part, particularly the city of hon. eunice and, and quite honestly, there is fear among people right now and that it could be the starting point when
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the role of the war resumes, it will just start it from here. honey, thank you very much for that. that is, honey must move with the view from gaza. he's live in con eunice. thank you. i will join the by laura and bono, a lawyer, an active a. she called hosts a weekly podcast, cool, the palestine called which names to support the palestinian struggle for the operation. and she's joining us live from paris. thank you very much for your time . so as we're being talking about the latest release of this really captive, we know that we, we've been told that they will be around 10 is ready, the captives who are released today on thursday. and that means that the t palestinian prisoners will be released. it has been a racial one, is really captive for 3 palestinians who were held in uh is, is in his very jails and they have been moved. palestinians, the rest of doing that cease fire, then those valleys. can you tell us about the conditions under which they are
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detained and kept in jail? yes, absolutely. thank you so much for having me. first of all. so you spoke about the palestinian hostages, which i think for many in the western world, they didn't really realize that there were policy and hostages before this current moment. and in fact, not only are there policy and hostages, but there are thousands of them before october 7th. israel held over 5000 palestinians, including children as hostages, and i see hostages. because many of them were not charged with anything and they were held according to this procedure or the system that is real dogs administrative detention, which means that israel can pick up any posting and occupied westbank arrest them, keep them detained, subjects him to torture, physical and psychological and never have to explain to them the charges against them, nor show them the evidence that is being used to detain them. and this process can
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be renewed every 6 months indefinitely. so many palestinians are held totally without charged. those that are charged, we should query what they're charged of. in many cases, you're talking about displeases national identity, posting a post and in flag online, attending a protest, things of that sort. well, what is very clear is that all palestinians who are detained are held by israel as hostages have reported some form of physical or psychological torture. while under is really detention. and this is widely evidenced by reports of human rights organizations. and what about the restrictions that we see them facing once they are released over the past week, they and their families are not allowed to celebrate their release from. what's often wrongful imprisonment to yes, absolutely. i mean we, we have seen israel very clearly for bid any palestinian families not only from gathering to receive their family members who are being released,
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subject to this hostage exchange, but from displaying any a, any sort of joy or celebration in that moment. and this is clearly just a part of israel's attitude towards palestinians. in general, we are not a people to be respected whether we are subject to military occupation. we are subject to constant dehumanize ation. and that is how they deal with us this albano, sorry i was just being interrupted the palestinian detainees, as you mentioned them, spoken of how they were treated and as really jails beaten black food was so close sleeping materials. i'm most as rarely captives that we have seen over the past week, i filmed smiling being very warm towards the members of him. us who are releasing them. how do you read that? and the accusations that they are smiling on did us well, you know, look um i would just point to the statements of the doctors,
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doctors who actually evaluated the physical and mental condition of the is really hostages, who are released into the custody of the red cross and then afterwards, they were actually evaluated by physicians. and overwhelmingly, the, the reports indicate that doctors have consistently decided that those hostages who are released were released and reasonably good health. it's true that when we see the images in the videos of the exchanges of you know, have mass turning over the hostages to the red cross. they all appear to be reasonably clean in good health, wearing clean clothes, and they're provided water bottles. and there really isn't any indication from the videos that of any sort of miss treatment. now people may say, oh, well, you know, you're in a situation of this dress and that this is a hostage situation, but i would just add that in this moment there is absolutely no incentive for those
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hostages to act any sort of way that isn't genuine because they are already being released and in fact, this is happening at the moment when they are entering or actually have already entered into the red cross vehicles that as laura an active as law as born on joining us live from paris. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate it . thank you. 3, his ratings have been killed and 12 injured and a shooting at a bus station in west jerusalem. the attack happened to the drum, on the junction of the northern entrance of the city, is rarely police say the 2 assailants have been towed. a mazda is confirmed that the attack is cool, its members, and has called for an escalation of resistance. and wrong con has moved from occupied east jerusalem, where a palestinian family home was stormed, and 8 people arrested. following that, shooting in west jerusalem to the attack took place at 745 this morning. the to attack is a ride by call. they go down and they open fire at a bus stop in west jerusalem. they were using
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a hand gun and then 16 assault rifle. they were quickly killed by 2 of 22 soldiers on the same and is really civilian police. then surrounded the call. now in the attack, 3 people died and 16 was injured in that attack. now the attack is actually come from this village. this is a sued by her and occupied east jerusalem. what local residents are telling us here that at least 8 people have been arrested by the is ready police. that includes the mother and the 2 wives. now, immediately off to the attack, the problem is the benjamin this and you know, who tweeted saying that these were members of a mass and that they would be killed any way that they attacked a few hours later how mass actually issued a statement. now, i'm going to paraphrase the statement, a mass of moons it's that mazda is broad and abraham, the man who carried out the shooting in jerusalem this morning, and coals for an escalation of resistance against these ready occupation and its
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practices in the occupied west. by now the cease fire agreement only covers cause that it doesn't cover the occupied westbank, and i must have been at pains to point that out. but the timing of this attack is interesting. it came just often to cease by deadline was due to come to an end that says 5 deadlines actually was extended with 20 minutes to spare. and we're on con, i was just at a sort of a high, still ahead on that $1.00 to 0. safely 117 time escrow is captured by him off on october, the 7th for log back in ben cox after they were released in gaza. and china close on the un security council to formulate a roadmap for a 2 state solution for israel and palestine. the the
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hello, we have yet more fund read down post gathering across a central part of south south america pushing across into northern areas of odds and china. now this web, a system here that is responsible for the to read showdown pulse which will cause some localize where we can flash flooding, isn't west of weather, just making his way in across the good pots of wanna service the river plight, pushing up into uruguay, south of that, some stupid rightful coming into the fulton don is as we go once through the next dial, 7 is something of a drought here, but what's the weather will not dropping to the south east to pursue a good crop of shows. now close mount should pursue easing up towards the northwest of the confidence, so equitable seeing some light, the showers pushing into southern areas of columbia, some showers that to into of the night, venezuela. what is the showers there across the carrot band around them, organized band of shabby ranges coming in across the western parts of the region. still seeing some lively showers savage and corrupt with costa rica and down into
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panama, it is a repeat performance as we go on into friday. perhaps a few more showers for the east to novice at that time that we have got some of that west. the weather, also driving its way up into the deep south of the us, some heavy and sundry showers here with the possibility of the alternator mixed in the humanity as open the gates of hell or in those heats, it is having orlando's effect. as the world discusses how to reduce emissions, supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got the people empower, investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south. a crude mistake, talk to one of the 2 on just the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the washing i'll just bear with me and has withdrawn him and don't have a mind to about top stories to tell him. come off is handed over to more. is there
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any captives to the red cross and gaza? see, it's expected to release a small cap since on thursday, while israel will free says he, palestinians. prisoners comes off to receive 5 in between is rounded. him off is extended at the last minute on thursday morning. well, that sci fi has been extended until friday morning. it was set to expire early on thursday. those really mother, teresa has mediation efforts underway for the release of more captives and more aid for so the amount into gaza. 3 is right. is have been killed and 12 injured in the shooting at a bus station in west jerusalem. is there any police say the 2 assailants have been killed? a mazda is concerned that the attack is for its members. well, with a focus of the war and gaza on captive exchanges and si fi extensions, the military action has taken a backseat box as well as planning to continue it's offensive and moss isn't going
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to back down or we challenge reports on what might happen if the financing was used so now the kinds of was acquired is right. the soldiers picnic on tanks and bosque, and the last of the years fading booms before them lie the ruins, they've made of gaza, the scorch rubble of 48 days of destruction. but everyone knows benjamin netanyahu, and these ready ministry are not finished yet. this much has been said repeatedly, when he visited troops and gaza over the weekend. and again, on wednesday, by me, my whole name of an issue in the last few days, i hear a question after this phase of returning our objectives as well, is real returned to fighting doesn't. so my answer is an unequivocal yes. there is no way we are not going to go back to fighting until the end of this. this is my policy. so i'm going to, the entire cabinet stands behind it. the entire government stands behind. the soldiers stand behind it and the people stand behind. it will and everyone is
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making what they can if the low causes days, civilian search the who and what to survived. how much and these ready minute treat . preparing for the fighting to come, as well as defense minister your gland to set that once the captive exchanges a done, the war will resume is he put it with intensity and that's at least 2 months. small fighting is expected. address creek is a defense on the list of the school, the security studies, king's college, london. he explained to me what shape the next phase of his will might take. the more intense fighting is most likely just around the corner for the idea of. and so i think they would probably start seizing garza se t overground. then they will have to decide whether they will immediately shift focus towards the south and hun eunice, or whether they are going to go off to the tunnels. i suspect they would probably not go off to the tunnels and just try to smoke them out a little lift. this is good news because the civilians,
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80 percent have causes population has displaced. most of the south, an estimated $14000.00 palestinians have been killed already. us still banks as well, but there are signs the pace of killing is making even the white house fun easy. quite frankly. we continue to urge and will continue to urge these release as they can definitely with terry operations to do so. with the utmost care, for instance, civilian life is rel, noticed, disappointed, has from western allies is waning, but domestically it must show that it's minute 3 objectives are being achieved. anything less than destroying how much could be seen is failure and causes civilians who continue paying the price will re talents. i'll just the rest of the 5 days to receive much warning as now and the studio is able to him. i wish it if he's a professor of journalism at northwestern university here and cut them good to see you again, mr. city. so there's really government opportunities has said that the sci fi can be extended until one of the captives,
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of at least until one of the woman and child captives of at least now, do we know it's as well as willing to do? do you think it's willing to do what it takes to give what it takes to get to is ready, men and soldiers? how mazda is that there are even settlers and gaza? well, i think ultimately what, what will settle this issue is, is to answer the question, what comes next at that question is not answer that i'm not sure on how anyone's going to go straight anything with the goodwill. and so if you have that capacity to, you know, if you have the authority to deescalate, then there's a lot more pascals here the next day. but as a stance now, when we're hearing the rhetoric from these really leadership that they're dumping down on their commitment to go on and no matter what i find that to be how do we start being in the united states? i think really needs the stuff off because if we considered the scale of a loss of because then we are then the we have to know that the this cannot
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continue indefinitely. his problem that we're hearing is that the us is feeling on uneasy, shall we say, is not uncomfortable with that huge loss of life in gaza. i do think that secretary of state anthony blinking is putting any real pressure on israel, on his full visit this since the will began to, you know, he's saying that he stands by the us stands by as well as what was right to defend itself. and it's goal of the fees and come off, but that it must be more to protect civilian lives. are they pushing in the pressure on israel? it does seem like it's moving the needle, any direction and simple set. the tone was the early rhetoric from the, from the bye, didn't ministration that came. unconditional support for what turned out to be genocide, a war. and so we know is going to forget what happened in the previous 56 weeks. and so if a secretary se blinking can, can try to soften his rhetoric and perhaps put applying that are big pressure. but in the end, the software bring back 20000 people. all the children who have power. we've heard from daniel levy who, you know, is
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a full month's rent in negotiation. and he was saying that there's a very big gap between what the usaa saying to as well and private and what they're saying and public, and that it needs to reduce that gap. because as well as playing with that situation and it's ben booth when people do think that's the case. well, it is possible, obviously i'm not privy to the conversations that they're having. but this is common diplomacy that you have you say one thing that are public and you say something else are the stakeholders and the leadership of the stakeholders. but that's quite possible. but in the end though, we for cathy trying to interpret what we don't know, but we've, what we see is that there are, there's a talk about escalation again. and, and it seems that the whole truth is predicated on the fact that they want to get to prison a result the cap is out and that, so we understand that for what happens after we cannot have this discourse without thinking of the future salon, sir. and this conflict, the unprecedented death and destruction has led to renewed calls. the biggest cause
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was seen in a long time about the need for a 2 state solution. do you think that's even possible given the, is this way? the settlements in legal settlements on occupied palestinian land. the 2 state solution is something that's been spoken about for maybe 2530 years and 2530 years ago. it may be possible, but today there's actually no appetite to give a, have a policy in the state. we have, we see this object content for policy, identity and terabyte guarantee more broadly from where from, from these right in the public can also from the united states who supporting that who was big for waste, not just the military, but really the narrative that, that continued to humanize policy, and this is, if we're going to read the situation to say solution is it's just something to say as a placeholder to, to escape the obvious. so then what is the alternatives? there has to be a leadership that is, that is committed to changing what is available to talk about and that is the
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original injury a cease fire does not mean that the fires put out. these are 2 different things. so if we're really serious about anything that has were permanent, the, the rules and diplomacy, rules of what is the possible has to change. the imagination has to be expanded in or re away. mr. ever should. he thank you very much for your analysis. as always, that is that for him, i wish cities of northwestern university. thanks you. 17 time ashton's return to the homeland following beverly is from captivity and gaza off to him, aust kidnapped them on october 7th from israel. jessica washington has moved from bangkok of the 2 weeks of uncertainty long awaited return for these tiny nations overblown me since deceased by it. we don't know much about what's happening. i want to encourage you to tie hostages was still has
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a captive in gaza. then maybe like released a captive tyson, one thing to authorities for bringing him home adults to crowd to observe a minute's silence to commemorate the 39 ties killed. if a mouse is october, the 7th attack on israel most come from north eastern time and they were among the thousands of agriculture workers employed near the guns a strip before the war broke out. hancock says it's doing everything, it's 10 to bring home the remaining high national health by working with the laser and other countries to secure what beverly the government has instructed, general is know to us the group about the conditions of the detention. i'm pumping a kind of low left hand village in the early hours of the morning to be at the airport for his son's arrival. when i 1st heard that he was safe, i was so happy i simply couldn't speak. i was just so happy birthday others all
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waiting for the loved ones to return to their villages and young couldn't. we have to tell you. and friends told me the boynton was reduced. we were also happy, we couldn't sleep. we woke up our mother and i told her mama tom was if you will see him, not me last let us see some preparing, profess david. he's cooking elaborate meals to celebrate the lassie. so we will have a ceremony for my son because he was 35 by the experience if he would bless his buried and waiting for his son to return has been painful. this woman says no, she hopes he will rest and finally feel safe at home. jessica washington 0 bangkok. this time is urging the united nations security council to formulate a concrete time table and roadmap for 2 state solution full as well in palestine. katrina you has moved from badging. the release of this 5 point piece plan comes is
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trying to end its month long rotating presidency. the human security council and his top twenty's diplomatic one. he is in new york addressing the council, the warning that she will continue it with russian to devour the entire leaves. now this document lays out trying his position on the prices. it costs for a permanent and during the supply, the protection of civilians, the release of hostages, and imposes any displacement of the palestinian people. china also wants to you and security council to use its influence to urge the international community to contribute more humanitarian aid to gaza. as well as prepared for gods as eventually reconstruction overall tide. and once again, security council also to play a bigger role in de escalation and ending the prices as well as establishing a 2 state solution which aging says is the only way towards achieving a wrong lawsuit. piece once you went through dr. es through step, established a permanent palestinian independent states, according to the 1967 borders and with east jerusalem as its caps. now what does the agent want from all of this?
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well, it's important for china to have stability in the middle east region. it relies on full energy. and china is also using this moment to expand its influence in that region, as well as it's called as an international need agent and alternative leader to the united states. katrina, you all to 0 agent. still ahead on knowledge, a 0, a former us national security advisor and secretary of state henry kissinger has died at the age of a 100. we look back at his life and career the
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the, let's take a look at some of the days of the world news tributes have been paid to henry kissinger, the form of us diplomat. and why is that the generations of presidents is done at the age of $100.00. on the president, richard nixon kissinger was a key figure, an opening up diplomatic ties with communist china is also being accused of all kinds. my kind of looks back on his life. at the age of 100, henry kissinger was still globe trotting meeting the chinese president in badging. you've just celebrated your 100 birthday, and i wish you a long and healthy life to significantly who was also gone to the meeting with the defense minister and man sanctioned by the us. we had refused any form of communication with biden administration. officials,
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including his opposite number in the pentagon. it was 52 years since kissinger had 1st held secret meetings with the chinese leaders when he was the us national security advisor. and then i know a lot of you will want to hear from no secretary of state. there is no country in that. it is conceivable that amount of my origins could be standing here. next to the president of the united states. kissinger was born in germany in 1923. he and his family fit denazi's and 1958. eventually settling in the us. he joined the army during world war 2, using his language skills and military intelligence. off to the wall kissinger, the doctorates and political science at harvard. his ambition to shape us foreign policy. kissinger gosh, is john's when he joined the next in the white house in 1969 where his job was to help and the war in vietnam. jo was sold the secret carpet bombing campaign in
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cambodia. it's estimated as many as a 1000000 people were killed. opponents of the war, se, kissinger should have been trying for war crimes. he never apologized. i am fitly, strongly supportive of it situation. correct. and it was in the american interest on christmas day, 1972, the us launched on a wall on north vietnam to convince, annoyed to resume peace talks within 10 days to get these guys to the table with no other method could have that this led to the 1973 paris piece, the codes and the nobel peace prize for kissinger. but the war didn't end until 1975, linux and administration, sol, vietnam as key to stopping the spread of communism. but when it came to the soviet
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union and china kissinger persuaded nixon to try a tongue. in other words, a slight defrosting of the cold war. the result, washington, i must go negotiated the 1st arms control treaties and mix and visit to china in 1972 focus and jed. this was all about giving the us a tactical advantage. our strategies to position themselves in such a way that we the closer to the soviet union in china, then they moved to each other so that in every crisis. so we had small absence in the meanwhile, kids and joe was still finding the cold war in south america and europe. backing military governments in chile, greece and argentina denied, supporting the crew, which deposed chalet and president salvador ellen day in 1973 leading to the dictatorship of general august opener. che set was no police say save to us as an attempt to attach a man and
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a foreign official secret whitehouse recordings later revealed that kissinger knew the c. i a helped to finish a launch the 2, and that he had cancelled the state department's warnings dependent chaise government, against killing political opponents. his defense sometimes statesman has to choose among the kitchen, shouldn't been to the use of shuttle diplomacy to help broken into the 1973 war between israel and egypt. creating the foundation for the 1978 camp david accords. off to nixon resigned in 1974 kissinger continued a secretary of state under president gerald ford and spent the remaining decades of his life as an informal advisor will lead his incorporations to his critic. so wal monger to his admirers, the consummate diplomat, but recognized by all as a man who changed the course of history russian full. so instead of re gain control
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supports headlines. you can get more on algebra dot com and all social media channels that's returned to us special coverage of the war on gaza. the seas for has allowed palestinians to discover the extent of the damage from his randy. attacks on cultural and religious sites and the strip comes on the home and the reports know it has been sped thesis. what's left of guns? the russia cultural center? people used to flock to this whole stuck to index additions. it's not destroyed, it's holds unrecognizable. does libraries have not been sped? eva? is advisable in budman sub district books and documents dating back decades. so when we move around to gaza, we feel very angry and very so there's one we can discover know how much damage has been inflicted on the overall structure of the city of the cultural centers on the main libraries of the city and on the public. the main
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public yards, the charges and most top also have been destroyed. this is the greek orthodox charging gaza. before the war was the oldest octave chuck in the city. it was sheltering. hundreds of people when it was attacked. is the really strikes of also completely destroyed moles on 50, most of the 7th of october. but the majority of the destruction has been people's homes. with antalya neighborhoods, lifting drawings about 60 percent of causes, housing units has been destroyed. we have really difficulties to deal with the rubbing and due to the age of the about the, the, the budget to the live order or they have the joe the during the war. and we have to think about thousands of people according to the administrator of growth and the, the, the time is the war on gods has come about the tremendous cost for the police tedium
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people on the most treasured sites. have them have the data. and that's set from the elizabeth problem for this news at all, but do stay with us via back in just a few minutes without ongoing coverage of the seas. fine in gaza. thank you for watching the the latest news as it breaks the strikes on, the japanese refugee camp was so powerful that it uprooted the foundation of this multi story building with detailed coverage. these premature babies having to show one incubator medical stuff didn't have the resources to cope with them on, on 5th, as john and this is really forces of killed more than 200 people in the occupied westbank since the events of october, 7th,
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frustration is crow. it's an unsettled time of 1st takes on the big issues at the new democratic nations justified this kind of behavior is not piece that is being talked about. it is war unflinching questions, rigorous debate. we are behind the mass that goes to the being, cut it out by boat clinton, young, who lives to go, and there is collateral damage this collateral damage. that's more reality is leading to what we're seeing now with the ground or solution upfront on algebra. latin america is a region of wonder, i'm joy tragedy, and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. the i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career. no country is a like and it's my job defense life on how and why i'm it's the world slow down. we
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