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it's been slain, hence a sense of the way that the story is being told, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on which is era the the flow on the pocket. this is the news, our license though, coming up in the next 60 minutes. and some bills towards finalizing a ceasefire in gaza was ready for seems to be the intensifying their tax across the street. starting again, syrians return home to rebuild the live is one month off to be a sab regime was tumbled, the process different smith's feast as it shone down to
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where you have a few quite new enjoyments. across 6 regions. los angeles remains on highlights and most the cruise of beckoning the size of the city and the surrounding areas. patents for daily rams have dedicated their nfl play all factory to the people of los angeles submit the ongoing fire. they were forced to play on neutral ground in arizona as safety submitted. so devices 279 to reach the divisional play. the thanks for joining us. diplomatic efforts on mounting to bring an end to 15 months of genocide in gaza and release this way. the company was held in this trip. there being days of discussions between guitar immediate is m. c, d a is ready delegation here in doha. the white house has the negotiations on now at a critical point. one of my says the tooks off progressing well is where the media
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have lead details of the proposed deal, including the exchange of competence for products, taking prisoners. the agreement is set to be implemented in 3 stages, but still israel is escalating as a tank. so gaza with more than $46.00 and a half 1000 palestinians now killed since it launched its devastating war as well. the i'll get to you as president joe biden defended his administration's foreign policy. that's to spite criticisms. conflict in the middle east has escalated because of us to port the israel bite and said a ceasefire dealing cause a is quote, on the brink of being a cheat. and the more retreat is relying on boss or in the break for proposal. laid out in detail, months ago. finally coming to fruition. i spoke to prime minister treasure yesterday. i spoke to a mirror cutter. today. i look forward to speaking with presidency soon. press,
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the hart closes deal. we have a structure. we're free. the hostages hall to friday provide security israel and allow us to significantly search you mandatory assistance to the palestinians, suffered terribly and as for ma started, they've been through hell. somebody this and people have been killed. so many communities have been destroyed. policy, the people deserve peace. right? to determine their own future is or there's peace and real security in the hostages, their families desire to be very united. what are the of the me of costs um? shake them in bahamas. oh potty spoke to president bite and the statement the as office said the lead has discussed the latest developments and the gaza strip and the occupied policy and territories, as well as joint mediation efforts to end the war on the strip. you may also reveal,
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but he received a mazda allegation on monday to discuss the ongoing negotiations, how to solve it has moved from jordans capital a mon, she's that because as i was bound to observe from operating that and in the occupied west back, this is really official say there's been substantial progress on a ceasefire deal, but that they're still cautiously optimistic because there are still details would need to be finalized. negotiations are expected to continue in doha, on tuesday for another consecutive day, where these really delegation has remained for the last few days to meet with negotiators to try and finalize a ceasefire deal now caught the mediators. the negotiators have spoken to israel ha, position leader telling them that there is a genuine willingness from us and that they do not want is toward the steel. benjamin netanyahu says that his roles also ready for a deal, and he's even spoken to members of the far right lucky. some are bank beer and bets on is smart, rich who are known, alter nationalists, and staunch opposers of any sort of ceasefire deal smelt. or it's going so far to
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release a statement on mondays saying quotes now is the time to cleanse in occupied gaza rather than engaging in any sort of deal. but none the less the detail would have emerged from the deal show that this would be a deal in 3 stages over a prolonged period of time. benjamin netanyahu had previously said that he wants to continue the war with the way the deal is laid out. would make that difficult for israel to continue to do so. however, there have still been protests in his role, both for and against the deal family members of is really kept to say that now more than ever is the time time the central jersey at all a man will say, find a ghost ations. having slowed down as a tax of the gaza strip 12 people have been killed and don't and it strikes in central gaza residential areas were targeted in the strikes, least 70 people have been killed in multiple attacks of the past 24 hours. that's
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good to tar companies and who's live for us now in darrow pilot and central gaza. so terika, as i mentioned, at least 50 people killed since don't what happened? the situation is absolutely precarious now. and if, as i'm talking to you next to me, there are dozens of palestinian women are really crying over the last of the beloved ones. if you just took a look on the left corner of me, you will find funerals taking place as abundance. i. so a little child that could be less than a year old has been killed in one of the latest fraudulent tax, only the central areas of cause, in particular to be more precise on the city of dairy. but i can see the cries of the mazda mothers right now, as they are trying desperately to bet the last fall, well, for their beloved ones who weren't killed in an age friendly as choice on their residential building. that slots and that house completely, we understand that the nightly strikes on dairy,
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but i have killed at least 8 civilians. while in the city of con, you and there has been filed the escalation and now i can, he is by the choices are really opening fire the eastern corners of the us. there is by city. so apparently there has been a very probing sense of escalation in terms of as strikes tend to reboot apartments as palestinians believe that the coming hours will be absolutely critical. um, full of strikes and compartment to given the fact that both parts will exchange hudson, i believe it's but we need try that as a sort of thing. they're fine of what in this ongoing, but so that has been ongoing, done taking place on the ground for more than a year so far. so turning no lights up in terms of the violence. but how is will this diplomatic? we've been around a possible ceasefire and counts of exchange being received by postings and goes well,
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palestinians and cause i navigate seeing an emotional landscape as the expectations are shaped by post desperate hope for peace and their own going grubbing sense of end of semester. and despite destruction and loss, they, they are really still clinging to the hope that this time it's will be completely different. we have been striving discussions with families since the hours of this morning. they have told us that we want our old life back to the 1st thing. stop we, what we, we we do once deceased by a will and that will be a mouse change that we will take our tense back to our house as well. they were existing and they are trying to, uh, to have some sort of no mallet say again, once the visa station or all sorts of metal tracks from the ground, will take place officially. so basically everyone he is trying to close the keeping, keeping them all eye on what's going on in cairo. and in doha, and they're expecting an announcement of the deal to be had
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a soon as possible so that they can be able to return back again. and to, to have some sort of respite that they are desperately seeking to. yeah, there was so much of course, riding on a possible break food time. i got those same in different, but i sent to you who are the media of lead details of the imminent sci fi deal, which will repeatedly be implemented in 3 stages and stage 1. $33.00 is a comp, tips being held in gaza will be released into israel will free 50 palestinian prisoners exchange for each female soldier and 13 palestinian prisoners and exchange for the remaining civilians being held captive in their port. say israel will completely withdrawal from the philadelphia card or the end of the 1st phase of the deal. this is the strip of land between the borders of gauze and egypt. and in the 2nd stage of that will start according to the deal, 16 days into the sea spot,
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and will focus on vacations to release the remaining men of soldiers held in gaza onto the stage of the deal that will address that long term arrangements. including discussions on establishing an alternative government and goals and plans to rebuild it. other details about the reported deal focused on security. you would check set to be carried out by an international body. and israel allowing 1000000 pump seen is back to the northern gaza strip. so would you want to be here to see the is mohammed elementary. he's a media studies professor of the doha institute for graduate studies to look at everything we know so far. but firstly mohammed, this is close to a deal as we have ever come before, 5810. so they've been to know whether it will actually bear fruit. can you explain the, what's different this time? i mean, what for you is the biggest signal of progress and possible success? well, 1st of all, i, i agree with you that this is the closest we've been. i think everyone now is
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a fairly optimistic actually that we're going to get across the official finish line. and i think the, the main difference here is the new variable that has entered the equation. that is a donald trump for the donald trump presidency. and far did for me to, to give a credit to donald trump. i've spent the better part of 9 years critiquing his policy programs and political discourse. but um, she is clearly, uh, the one driving uh, driving this cease fire. there's going to be a lot of hooting and hollering, some from the, by the administration about how they pushed this cease fire deal through again, assuming it comes to fruition. but the reality is that this has been pushed by trump. he's been very hard in recent days on benjamin netanyahu. he posted a very harsh, uh, post to his social media platform truth social uh, a few days ago, which basically cursed uh benjamin netanyahu. uh, and there's
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a lot of other evidence that we could, that we could unpack. so he's driving this. that's the one thing that is different . you know, then all the other uh times we've, we've been at this point. so timing is critical here. we have of what was said from least 10 members of benjamin netanyahu. so coalition and israel, they've clearly opposed the deal. they've sent a letter to me. that's no underlying that concerns. they include familiar names, the finance minister, best law, smart trade ship, and could be a the, a countries the security, minnesota or both of these figures. all of these figures are vowed ultra nationalists, ult, resigned s. i mean, they have talked in the past about wanting to collins cause it to continue the war to potentially alex a cause we know how the old and that's when you all who is to bass support. how might they be brought on side to get this deal over the line? well, they're, they're going to be very critical and not just underscore the point that i was trying to make this. this is a deal that is basically being forced upon israel. and that's how it's being talked
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about in his rarely media. i was following this morning and general 24. and they were lamenting the deal. first of all, they were lamenting the fact that they don't know if these is really kept as are, are dead or alive. number, that's number one, number 2, they're eliminating the fact that there are quote palestinian terrorist that are going to be released as part of as part of this deal. and then they said, i thought this was very interesting and i wrote this quote down. they say in many areas in gaza, mazda is still very much alive, very much in power. and very sadly for us here in israel, we see that we still see many casualties to the is really forces. and this comes on the heels of 9 is really soldiers being killed over a period of, of about a week. so bank of year a small church even nothing yahoo, they're not gonna like the fact that this is a deal, but it's basically being forced upon this really side. but steve would cough made it very clear. he deliberate a phone call. this is trumps envoy. he made a phone call on friday night from doha to israel,
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telling the is really side that he wanted a meeting on saturday. and that's the, that's the sabbath. and that is really, is, is really counter parts said, no, this is the sabbath. we don't work on we don't work on saturday and he said you're going to work on you're going to work on saturday. we were insisting on that and, and they indeed they did. they met on, on, on that next day. and not just underscore is the seriousness with which this incoming trump administration is, is taking this, given these underlying concerns about vestiges of a mass forces in cause. i wonder what a mazda is thinking. it is right now, a name that has the law support base in both syria and lebanon are being absolutely, we couldn't decimated, i mean, how have they been able to overcome distrust of israel as possible intentions of ones to keep troops that potentially even wanting to, to hold on to positive gaza. yeah, well, to be clear how mazda is,
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has been advocating for a cease fire for, for some time. i mean, for many, many months. in fact, you can go back all the all the way back to october of 2023. they had a proposal on the table and they signed off in may to the bite and proposal in may of 2024. so you can understand why they would, why would, why they would welcome this. right. there's, there's a genocide being carried out against their people in, in gaza. so this can not come soon enough for from us. but to address your point about their, their continued resistance and fighting. i think we have to highlight the fact that although the guys and population has suffered tremendously, $50000.00 plus, people likely killed, according to some peer reviewed uh, studies on how mazda itself, as a fighting force has held its own. they've been able to recruit thousands of new fighters according to us intelligence. they've been able to require a weapons. they've been able to basically re purpose unexploded is really bombs.
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and as i just mentioned a few moments ago, they're still carrying out cash and they're still inflicting casualties on these really forces inside of gaza on a, on an almost daily basis. so they could have continued to fight. and i think this is probably one reason why i mentioned the trunk factor, but another factor here is that the hamas resistance is continuing and that, that is probably motivation also for nothing. yahoo, and especially for these really, you know, army to, to kind of get out while, while they can. because if they really want total victory, if they really want to completely eliminate from us, they're going to have to be in gaza for a very long time. all right, mohammed was good to hear your thoughts. mohammed elementary, the the, is there more than a month since opposition forces and see we had toppled the sad regime during the
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daily 14 years of civil war. many rebel strongholds were bombarded by the army, rendering them uninhabitable. syrians and now slowly coming to terms of the devastation and rebuilding their lives for some a binge of age report. some dar hire a former position strong hold on the outskirts of damascus of the it's just for the keep the lights on and machines running the charge of the dollar for every car washes, the business slope, an operational costs are high. can you turn to the right after security and especially from it from the assault vision? i mean, it has memories of all interests and gardens. yeah, those are the members the days of the revolution and this damascus. some of that i, it was well and extensively for being that have been strong strategically situated on the edge of the military gear for as it strikes and thinking it's responded
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opposition quite as mortars and brock. a detox such as notorious interrogation center as well known here. many of the people some that i would go through there. but i mean it was a visual, a little bit clear. so this is what's left over yards old car wash in the midst of us that used to be the bedroom that has 1st daughter was born in addition to his family life. he also remembers detention and displacement with them. i know it's what does she want when you go into the cell, you see methods of prison. this many of them is sleeping on the floor and some of them and make it. my witness even told me we use the roll exxon. we just have all the prisoners that bodies and all of us would use bodies to stay warm in the winter . what have you thought that was what you thought that we just did. that as playgrounds are still torn and it will take time for its children to play, hit the bombing and destruction in there. i was so intense the fight as the tellos underground until the 2016 been assigned forces to control of this area. now the
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more areas are being uncovered, a new spaces are being dug up. these fellows are reappeared, of thousands of fights has resisted for many years, but they were no match for the regimes by a power back by russia's air superiority. and it was here, the strategy of reading buses must displacing populations 1st effected these best as begin the symbol of in force displacement and demographic change. as tens of thousands of people were forced from their homes for many years that i was a ghost town solely. it's residents are coming to terms with the devastation i'm planning to turn it on. but i'm the 1st one of my family. i want to to stay here around 2 or maybe 3 days. and come back to turkey. street after street, the philosophy of the regime's bombardment is evident everywhere. and i'm a bit of a glimpse of what used to be a kitchen. an entire building here was wiped out by valid bombs.
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but the people say despite the prospect and the lack of basic services, get ready to rebuild their homeland. however long it takes some of the job with other data that i domestic is going to be fine. unless picking the manual, i ask, who's the world of the vision? sewer respond start, right. he joins us from amman and george and welcome emmanuel 1st. so you want, if you can set the scene for us, if you can want to is the estimated scale of displaced people currently in syria to thank you for having me. first of all, we need to be reminded over half of the population in syria requires some for us, you ran into an assistance and what are we seeing the reset or last few months with the crisis and nothing non. and more recently with the change in the regime in syria, that a number of the syrians are planning to go back to syria and try to re establish themselves so far since december,
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about 81015000 syrians of major journey back home. but that's in relation to 5000000 here, effigies just and the neighboring countries to so far, so small number, but it's likely to go out in the coming weeks and miles. so people are certainly drawn to go back by itself. so what the findings when they get to, to their home destination and precisely what do many people find given the entire towns, the and time neighborhoods were reduced to rubble during the course of this long conflict. why would the crime is or lack of access to basic services, and this has been going on and changed and for years. so not just recently access to clean water access to basic health and services and to good nutrition school for the children livelihood opportunities. so what we see is 3 areas that
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are critical as people apply to return to syria is limited basic services. second is around sheltered or home, or apartments may have been severely damaged and number 3 is online for a doctor to use as well. so when people are planning to go back, they shall be a mix of challenges and opportunities. so we know that the student, all sorts of these are very, very keen. for instance, to see international sanctions lifted to see a tremendous amount of financial support from the international community when it comes to helping to rebuild syria and help of cool. so i, the peas and other refugees return to the country, but what do you think would be the most meaningful help for the international community? right now, when it comes to those considering going back to the home towns and cities will simply returning to the country while they used to be funding made available for those who are returning back to syria,
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but also to the supporting the population by large. so immediate emergency needs, but also invested in the longer term again, critical around livelihoods. people will want to go back to the home areas, but if they don't have access to library rewards or you come up with unity, they'll be very difficult, a very challenging. so from the donor partner community as well vision, those and yours, what we're saying is we need more funding. we need more flexible funding, and we also need a commitment for the longer term. otherwise, i think the bass will remain limited. okay, the manual is good to hear your thoughts and all of that. thanks for joining us on . i'm just here. thank you. now our leading international judge has been chosen as lebanon's, new prime minister, now of solemn, has been presiding in the international court of justice and the he, he succeeds can take a prime minister mentioned mccarthy, whose be in office is 2021. so that was the appointment was opposed by hezbollah,
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which says it's been excluded from power, said hold a report, some favorites. the lebanon's political map is being assured in the country has a new prime minister. after parliamentarians held consultations with the recently elected president joseph found and most chosen man who doesn't belong to the traditional political class that governs the country for decades. now, watson of diplomat, lawyer, and presiding judge and the international court of justice represents change a new beginning. it's all the cost of the shop and living in i told the president the in his no real speech outlined the demands of the people. i hope he can implement these, but he needs a partner in the executive authority, willing to call the reforms. and that is why i named now of salon because he is not part of the old george or in recent years. so lambs candidacy was blocked. now
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there is a new balance of power. has the law and its allies are believed to have wanted the incumbent. no, she mccarthy to remain in the post, but they appear to be losing political influence after suffering military blows by as well as the law is accusing its opponents of excluding it from power. well, we had extended a hand by helping to secure the election for the president. i need to find the hand cut off. it is our rights to demand a government that will be representative of old or else it will have no legitimacy . the task now is to form a government and 11 on that usually takes time as political players compete for their share of power. the country has needed an economic recovery plan that includes fighting corruption and state institutions for years. so this time, the selection of the cabinets that is able and willing to carry out such reforms will be critical. in his inaugural speech, the newly elected president set out to undermine the powers of political forces
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that are stronger than the state. now joseph found appears to have a partner in the exec steve authority, but that may not be enough. the traditional political forces in lebanon have stranglehold other elements of the polymer, and therefore president is at home, will need to work along side with the problem is designated to find a workable arrangement with parliament and all the different forces to elect the government. the type of business earphones, but at the same time weren't the same as trying to impose reform against the wishes of one particular community or political address. it may be a new era and lebanese politics, but there's a lack of consensus in a deeply divided country center who there else was ita, made with the wide. sco drone attack has been reported across russia.
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police 6 regions have said they've been shooting down ukrainian drugs. media report suggests from 40 to 200 drones, was sent into russia, a 5 bro capitan industrial plant, and the city of angles. and this of hops off region. after 8 strikes the let's get a dosage of already now, who's live for us in the cross region of russia. dosa, i mean, as i mentioned that multiple joint attacks across russia. but do we have any details on the intended targets? whether of course, any of these attacks were successful for the ukrainians. well we're getting the preliminary reports from local officials in the 12 regions that came under a huge, massive drone attack overnight. so they're saying that to a number of industrial facilities has the as sustained damage. so it's not clear to what expense, what we do know is that some of the drones
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a launch far ukraine hits at the inside russia, the 12 regions, including the region of cars that the furthest into this country that these drones targeted that is about 1100 kilometers from their rush, are you printing border inside of this country also where i'm standing in the cursory just that there was at least 4 drones that were shot sound over nice. we actually heard the air sirens being activated as the air defense systems here, shocked out for drones that, that were launched awards for current scrooge. and of course, many other areas, including pre ons, north of the car scrooge in. and also in belgrade shelves of where we are, we're also as a tax as well. what we do know is that at least 6 local airports were closed. as a result of this mass of attack, they have since reopened. we are waiting for the russian defense ministry to
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provide more details. of course, this is not the 1st time that ukraine has launched. a massive simultaneous drone has hacked to various parts of russia. but this is one of the biggest that we've seen in recent months. and of course, this is one of the reasons that's areas such as cursed creature and where we are has put up what you see behind me that is a bomb shelter. one of 60, that local officials have put up since august, when ukrainian forces launched their uh ground and carson into the curse region. but of course, the drone attacks have been continuing as we approach the 3 year mark next month's all russia's invasion, the into ukrainian territory. and the escalation and uptake in the cross border attacks between the 2 ties, 2 sides that we're seeing now. and indication that this war is far from over and of course, causing massive disruption across russia. why do so many things to that dosage of power? flight in costa mesa countries around the baltic sea or on high low,
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toughest suspect of sabotage of on to see cables. they blamed russia and their representatives a meeting in finland to discuss the issue. latasha butler reports from helsinki. well, the latest of both take nato countries are discussing ways that they can bolster security in the bold take. see, now this follows a series of sabotage acts on, on to see infrastructure cables on pipelines that have happens in the recent weeks and months. they'll also be talking about how they can for us to respond to russia circle shadow fleet. these are aging time cars used by most go to carry oil and gas to try and evade wisdom sanctions. well, one of these time, cuz you can see behind me the ego as tanka, was seized by finish or still receive. they say they believe it is pause of rushes, shadow fleets. they also believe it is.

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