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from the 2nd term on houses here, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome. i'm sort of fight us and this is your news. a life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, reports of progressing gauze will cease fire to expose to as well as catch office attacks throughout the night and into the early hours of wednesday. we are the government to fight is fine. really to hold our responsibilities and that gives us the noise for administer stresses. the importance of what happens all through a c far is
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a chieftain goal. is that so me thing on the future. palestinian statehood rescues in south africa. recovered thousands of bodies and people trucks and then the legal mine off the spending months on the grounds. and redefining a beast and see a potential as a whole of how the disease which affects more than a 1000000000 people is diagnosed finance for liverpool have denied nodding them for us the chance to close the gap and how many leak standings do you go? jobs has struck in the 2nd half to snatch a 11, draw, and keep their high flying opponents. 6, when the situation calls the see saw negotiates is meeting here in casara said to be very close to a final deal, but israel has kept top. it's been boardman of the strip closing in minutes. damage is ministry launched as strikes this morning,
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killing at least 29 people across of the strips. funerals were held for 12 members of the same family. and that was in data by law, including 5 women and 3 children. they would talk to it as a night. now more than $46.00 and a half 1000 palestinians has now been killed. and israel's devastating war bots. there is optimism for those sci fi talks with cast remediation as us officials and the scene is ready. delegation, as well as the most representative of front ministry says that a deal is close and most issues have been result us on the diction. presidents have issued a joints coal supporting the deal and no way is hosting a high level meeting on the future palestinian statehood. it's for administer says it's important to think about an outline what happens all through a cease fire is achieved in gaza in order to guarantee sustainable piece. well that speak to stephanie, that goes soon and also in just a moment. but 1st,
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let's go to goes away. i thought it was on his life for us in did and by law have it's far we've been seeing, of course, as we'll say that more is it. so my 6 folks, hey and cancelled. but where you all more of those is really a tax, including those dreaded trend strikes. gotten to utah as the domestic assets are still ongoing in dough ha. the situation remains particularly precarious, of course, because of strep. why? garza's residents live in limbo toe? we in the hopes of peace and the escalation that is, is still taking place on the ground. and that's quite clear. throughout the figures released from gauze us health ministry regarding the white page of attacks that were conducted in the course of the past. 12 hours in the central area, only sarah, we are talking about within $24.00 palestinians where it kills in following the destruction of 5 residential homes. isabel of right now is concentrating on
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targeting heavily built up residential, the neighborhoods, civilian gatherings. and that's what we have seen a nothing gone. so why a school showed 3 hundreds of palestinians displaced families have been targeted without any sort of warning, have been shows by civilians. horrific tales of fate as they come from. the situation in the north is, is still very critical as people are trying to be away from areas that could be expected to be as a next target for to be head 5 is value res. i'm just pair. apparently we still, we have some hearing the sounds of it's better trends and we have seen some smoke coming from the eastern areas or causes the trip. this is a part of the is where the ongoing obliteration ration starts affectively taking place in these areas. as they have some sort of a heavy military press, some stuff up to now,
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the situation has not what i just thoughts of the slowing in terms of the pace of military operations. and we are looking forward to hear an announcement soon. west families are taking the ultimate 3 cushions to he's got to announcements as soon as possible without being killed or injured, at least. okay, thanks very much. so it's a lot of awesome that life for us from the update from the gaza strip. now, as we mentioned, the palestinian prime minister is and also for meeting on the future of talestine noise for an minutes. this is a sci fi, isn't enough to guarantee a long lasting piece. the system, the work that brings us together in this global coalition is about the next steps. how do we go from there to something that can bring real peace to the people, to palestine that through their uh, in a level right of self determination. and then choosing and running the 2 things development and running their own country. it will be come to fruition, but also the quest of the people as well,
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for finally to be able to be and they would piece where they're promising your neighbors. when we're waiting for the ceasefire, it's important to says that it is not, it will not be acceptable for any entity to govern goods as to but the legitimate site of senior leadership and the governments of the state are quite as any attempt to consolidate the separation between the west bank and the guys as well for you in terms of generally, entities wouldn't be different. okay, well stephanie deca joins us live now from also the way that meeting has been held . and especially also as long associations with all the hopes and aspirations surrounding a 2 states solution. but what's in this latest initiative doing? i of the yes, it's the 3rd meeting basically, coalition of countries talking about the importance to establish
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a policy and state. but of course we know just how difficult that has been the symbolism of the timing of this meeting. of course, very important as you're talking, what would expected potentially, what seems to be the final stages of a ceasefire. i mean, the city who behind me also very much symbolic because in 1994, this is where it's like we're being shemelle and parents. and you also out of thoughts were handed the nobel peace prize for their efforts to achieve peace in the middle east to force the oslo accords. signed here, bringing real hope to the palestinian people of their own state over 30 years ago. well, we haven't been further from that at this point in time. so what's happening behind us is almost a message that this is the only way forward. and we don't, we were talking to the norwegian foreign minister and also the prime minister. we asked them, you know, this is where the government doesn't want to buy the student's date. they made it very clear. so this is very important, symbolic, but how is that actually going to be achieved? so there is the realization of just how difficult things can be,
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but the message here is that this is the only way forward to achieve p c underlying solutions to what isn't ever going cycle of conflict between israel and balancing is unless israel stops his occupation of the palestinian people in palestinian land, we will only see an ongoing cycle of violence. and so in, in what you're saying in terms of is ready, you know, as role same before that. so the 2 state solution isn't really what they're looking for. is there anything likely to come out of this sort of me saying anything concrete? i mean, these meetings have been held several times over the years of the yes it's is the 3rd one since last year. we don't expect anything concrete for sure . this is more of a form of dialogue and when i pushed the norwegian farm in straw 90 said we realize the difficulties. we realize that this is really government is very much against it . remember also the trump administration is they recognize jerusalem as the capital
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of israel occupied east jerusalem is what the palestinians want as a capital of any future states. or there's so many complexities, let alone the short term when it comes to governing gauze is so know in a short answer is that there is nothing concrete going to come out. but there was a message from the international community if you will, that this is important for them. that is the only way forward, but you are having coverage. uh israel palestine for a very long time. i can tell you what was it was going to be credited really difficult. the last time they were told was over 10 years ago, a settlement expansion continued where you had the us extra st. john carry doing shuttle diplomacy between the 2 sides. they failed and they'd only started talking about talks about tools, no real poplar negotiations. so it gives you a sense of how difficult it is to get to the concept of a palestinian state. however, it is, as anyone will tell you, the only way for it to stop the cycle of violence uh in the regents. mm hm. cuz he said the stephanie uh, talks about tools. thanks so very much the update the from a so i will joining me now is how son but already professor of international
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affairs at castle university. um we heard from the categories just yesterday saying, moving forward, we want a cautious optimism, but this is the crisis they've been in a long time. and as we just heard from our reports of stephanie jessica in also, uh, you know, for years we've seen talks about tools. is this a concern with this round of tools? is it just going to be more tools, some more tools and not lead to anything? well obviously, um the witness recent fees that there is a move toward the cease fire and gas if there's no question about this. i think it's around the corner at and i think maybe today or tomorrow we're gonna see dictionary announcement off of this is fair. but they just want to connect and what she said, because too, she said something very important. we've been talking about to see a solution for almost 3 decades. and what we've with this is like an increase of settlement. and for these latest you create some facts on the ground and present them as if it's a company in order to make it to see a solution impossible. so
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a takes it to tangle here. we have the, for the scene is really is willing to sign a peace treaty based on a 2 state solution add days. wayllace who can do this simply because of the power dynamics within the society and only produce government that are present the interest of occupation and, and set those. so i think the comment is very important to me because every time we talk about to see a solution, what we see is more settlement in the ground. and of course, when you talk about settlements, we're talking about ministers are in this ultra fall rights governments that have been very much pushing an agenda which is not to end this with namely, it's mob been there. the national security menissi also have as low smoke church, the finance minister, while the votes throughout the contest, it will likely be to go full the sci fi that many times threatened to quit is not likely to happen now at the time when prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself is
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being accused by family members of those are pushing a full that see 5, those are being held captive, that he is delaying this and it all comes down to his own political gain to stay in power. this is exactly what the, it's in my opinion for just said yesterday he was on public saying that he managed to torpedo the push for us. he's fine. so all of the eyes res, excuse is that a was because of secure mindset and well that yeah. and what is the problem asked to do this and procrastinating site and tactics, and go to the has all of data. so you know that a, we knew that it was, it was kind of a lie on these really uh sites. and now it's a matter of my benefits it tomorrow. yeah. uh, beneficiary. and came in public saying, you know, we uh, to repeat to this, this thing. and this gave a lot of credibility to the opposite of us from the outside, but also for the families of the hostages, who were accusing the government of delaying the deal or the at the end of the year
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for their own political, domestic political reasons. and then there's a very important because been invited himself and, and it was holding a conference and he had the conference like 3 months ago in order to reset them together. he was dreaming. some of the legal settlers lining up, trying to enter the cause of themselves as comp time on the border with gauze. a trying to make plans full of the post off the, you know, wants to, will reserve a to be able to re occupy the cause of cause cost as well to posit, years ago. but can continue to put a blockade on cause a pre, well now when it comes to sticking points, we know that one of the major sticking points for how much is that it wants of permanent end to the wall. some think the israel has disagreed on when we heard from the cast reform ministry spokesman yesterday. he said that although the biggest obstacles they've managed to get pulse is the small kinks that they're
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trying to on on. and that could really lead to a failure of a deal happening well. those thoughts of kinks. what are the sticking books and because it's really neat is reports things that one of those things is a so called buffer zones for the north of the gaza strip, as well as the south, which folders with agent where the philadelphia access is. be you right, sir. i mean, you know that and there are some minor things that can do for you to the whole, the effort at the end of verse. it's so these ladies will fail to provide the media to the with the, with a maps of withdrawal. so how much is you know, is waiting for that because uh, the lack of, of having them uh, i think these ladies will always have, uh, will have the opportunity to maneuver and empty the seats for, from his content. so how much is aware of that? and everybody's aware of that, so the waiting for them. i think this is the only sticking point 5. now the best way i'm really optimistic with that, of course,
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with cautious ad that this time is going to happen. so these ladies are being pressured by, by trump, and this way we talk about from effect to give them a deadline by monday at the shouldn't be there otherwise, you know, the trump is saying that he would act and he would act maybe also work in his days rated at the same time because he is not seeking re election so he doesn't need the, as a lobby and all of these approaches, right? forces within, within the night of the state. so he wants to have a legacy and he is the hosting agreement. and nobel prize, right? but he's probably so this is his opportunity on trump legacy moving forward. okay, thank you very much, mr. how son up are all ready for join us once again, finding me israel has long story and strikes on the janine refugee camp unoccupied . westbank having at least 6 palestinians, palestinian red crescent, says others have been injured in the right. witness and say that at least 3 project calls were 5 of my colleagues need bulk a spoke some stuff about who is this the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. and he says,
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is rosa strikes on the janine refugee comp signals. logic campaign targeting palestinian communities a. it's a vicious attack. it's a total violation of international law and international humanitarian toys that are used an s t i military action on people who are on the it's occupation and the they used. it's nice on the civilian and uh, and that is usually a campaign. janine is it can 6 people including 3 brothers and just many other people. and the fact that is that are, is using military actions using the word actions against people who are still under its occupation. and those the bank is by itself, day of violation of every international law. and the, in my opinion is there is a, there is aggravating and expanding bits of tax in the west bank because they're mangold. as a matter of fact, of this government is the exception of the west bank is there. if mcclin's ingles
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of police students in the west bank and one of the major targets out of the student under fiji camps because they remind them of the origin of a sudden the original crime which took place in 1948. 1 is an economically convinced that 70 percent of the student people and they are just trying to repeat the same thing again in 2025. and these raises happening, of course, while this possible deal is taking shape and cap of and the war in gaza. i mean, what should we read into that? we should understand that this would be an end of our battle, but not the end of the war or the end of this time to step in the city and people to and look your patient. is course we are very much interested in having as soon as possible sees fire in does up to stop the thought of a genocide that is taking place. and of course, is that it has failed and does and destroying police to be a business dunce or in uh,
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conducting seismic losing. they were dreaming about. but the same time they're continuing the war and the situation would not. and unless we have an end of the is that a new patient that is a new patient is the problem that has to be in the problem all the time. it has been the problem since 7 to 6 years. and as long as the world doesn't understand that the only way to get to piece to justice is through anything that is the day of the apartheid and visiting that is that a new patient on the is there a new impression of stuff on this thing? and people we will not see peace the serious foreign minister saw the shot bonnie is visiting. so the kid is 1st official trip to the country. last month, the turkish foreign minister, how confidant led to a delegation to damascus. and that's the lifting of sanctions on color was among
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the 1st governments to purge support for the new syrian administration. and some more on this so that speak to sit. and because the of the in colorado now as to what to expect from this visit of the 1st of all, this is a significant milestone in terms of involving relations between the syrian as soon as the vast ministration and the turkish government. and before administered defense minister and intelligence chief of the new theory and administration will be holding a high level to so they will their turkish cons reports. and we are expecting a joint press conference by the to top, diplomats surface for and this the fit don. and syrian foreign minister as heard about and of course today it is important to on the line. uh, that's it. this visit is going to be
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a means to address the security situation in the region restructuring of syria and how the by late truly relations will continue to evolve it between syria and her kids. since the uprising begin in 2011, the presence of the syrian co despite to real y, p g has been a long standing problem and just minutes ago we've heard circus present project. safe gone speaking at those parties, parliamentary group meeting is saying that the y p g should either lay down arms as through key or regardless as the serial officer of the outpost through the sound workers, party or to kill will consider other means to stop. what is called terrorism? so his signal of possible military operations are just saying the syrian curtis fighters were in sales force. these questions of terrorism and other things will also be on the tables between the security, the officials,
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and the diplomatic officials of the old onto route and the mascot. but of course, millions of syrians have been hosted by 2 kids over the years and a deep relations have been of sports uh, within that period that it's interesting with this administration support administer. it has for c o 2 still store a ph. d studies into here highlighting the springs allstate relations between 2 nations. and now let's take a closer look at a true keeps possible and potential pivots enrolled in the future of syria. and it's policy of the surface for administer. how come see done? embrace those, see we as new liter um at l. shara in damascus, in a sign of 2 kids growing influence in shaping serious features. just space after but charlotte soft sled l. shara was seen with turkish intelligence chief. it brought him colored within a week, the turkish flag was raised at the embassy that has reopened. after 12 years. us
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presents elect donald trump cold turkey, a major force and key to serious feature extrude. yeah, that's, that's the country that has the most potential animals. well, genuine influence to, to be honest, to, to shape things out, it'll, we don't need to be massive for an investment that doesn't have, but it has expertise on the ground. it has influence. huge influence with i'll show and then it has ties with potential finance. here is like a guitar to try to shape events, purchase presence, ridge up, type ad on has pledged, full cabinets support to the new syria. now, administration who's experienced and governance has so far be limited to ad lib took his role in there could be the, the, the, as a role of rebuilding with it's a construction companies solving the ways of economic opening. if the sooner you
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is going to open the country economically took is that it has a experience on that, not only itself, but you know, so we can do a for in the 19 ninety's we did that in the, in the caucuses and in the central asia definitely we can do that in sooty as well . encore as main goal remains preventing the formation of an altima and to the left by the curtis on group y p g to care regards the y p g as the syrian off shoots of the p k. k. a group designated as a terrorist organization by to get the u. s. and the u. however, washington has supported the y p g. it's fight against iso bunker as deepening and involvement, and syria reveals the scrolling ambitions in the region and we have some questions come challenges. a true t. s will need to strike a delicate balance between it's what these are getting for us. and those of an arab states that is undergoing
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a major transition in this new era. millions of syrian refugees who have spent over a decade and took yes, learning its language and culture are points to become a vital bridge between an corolla in damascus. cnn, because solar l to 0 stumble, view and high commission of human rights volker tuck, has visited syria is interested in i, a prison. the facility was recently reopened off to the form of the assigned regime . and thousands of prisoners were held that during his rule with many detains, with many things he needs rather tortured or killed. it's haunted by the memories of our most cruelty. it's unbelievable once human beings can do to each other. and i can only hope. i'm the bottom of my hearts this, this is
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a lesson both for the heating of syria and for the syrians. but it was or less than for the world this we must never know such cruelties to happen again. now the 1st clause, the syrian cadets since the full of us side graduated on tuesday from the newly reopened police college in damascus. the school reopened in early december move in 400 men volunteered to join series, new administration has been working to revive that security forces. and what it says is a campaign to restore law and order. often, navy 14 years of civil war. the no more than a $160.00 minus have been rescued from an in legal mine and self ass to us for girls to spending months underground. they would immediately arrested at least $51.00 bodies have been brought to the surface. herman's hostile reports from still fontaine, one by one bodies are pulled out of this
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a band and mine soft and still fontaine. this thought african government has begun to risk being minus some of them did. others are alive, but hungry and dehydrated. a professional mind risk to company st. a cage down the shaft to rescue them. just nice i they can reach out so that they can save more lives because what are you looking for to does that the school more lives than like hearing that they put they've came out say that them split up to persist, loan over to officials here. say those rescued when old face give equal mining and immigration charges. community lead is a case of police, abrupt for food and water to the minus. in order to force the amount would come to the states. speculates on what have i have been the cause of the member apart from the cause of that it is a timing of sense. when did who died? that is more people are believed to be underground. government is to say they have no way of knowing how many people are still on the ground. they say they only give
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an official number once the, with the operation is complete. and that has been going on all day the people in why to be bringing a bodies, putting them in body bags, and taking them away. some of the people trapped also the africans, but many undocumented finance from neighboring countries. some of the informal mind as had been standing latest scribbled on pieces of paper saying that they would dying like flies and unbearable conditions. the longer it takes to risk everyone, the higher that digital could be. part of my task out, is there a sofa day start african okay, well let's go live to our with us a, who's the live for us from where this is a little been on folding. i, you've been reporting on the story for weeks now. how's the community of firing, given the rescue efforts and also the number of tests to well, this is what families are going to imagine going through. imagine your husband or your son,
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least the house one day. they disappear for weeks and months saying they've gone to the mind then you don't hear from them. you don't know if they did or lives. the families are angry and frustrated and they hear that mine is a trapped undergrad and basically being denied food and water. people are really worried about the price of the people who are still under ground to talk more about what's going on. i'm doing by music, easy job. he's a community activist in the area. thank you for talking to us. you've just come from the shopped. what have you seen today? thank you so much. uh, they are publishing is continuing down a skilled persian sofa. they have managed to extract about 22 lives, eliza miners and 9 dead bodies. so that's the best situation of them on the off of the slums. africans who say that's um, because it's been reported that a lot of these minus undocumented foreigners, i'm not sought africans. they say that's why the government was slow to react. what are your thoughts on this? i personally don't think that's the case on the basis of the fact that number one,
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we have not received any proof of proving that though the majority of those people illegal for emails are illegal. i'm nation. that's secondly, even if that was the case, they don't seem to be human beings by virtue of being illegal immigrants because what has been contesting here is that right to live? so whether that means in other words, we have still responsible for them. the government still had to act on the basis of the fact that they're still human beings. well, the rest of the ration is about carrying on just given hope to the community or the community to hold for. they were here yesterday. we are also hopeful that we will get everyone out, but to what we need to do, really i'm making them for us, but i'm an emphasis on is that we're not excited because the government finally decided to act on the basis of the fact that when we made contact with the government, we did not even have a single dead body. so we're not really going to be excited under all a lead, you know,
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carpet for them because now they find out what is happening if it's something that could have been prevented. if the government was not that's low in terms of we have to the natural effect, given that government was not the existing to ad, i mean to come in us just, i mean being, i mean thing slow is another thing. i mean, data existed, they made it very clear on, on, i mean, they, on, on national television, that the intention was to smoke these people out. so we're not really excited because they find out look good to, to ask for. they do not ever, willingly a pressure was accepted on them for them to at this easy jump. thank you very much for talking to us. now there is, corporation is still ongoing. what happens is a cage as low as into the soft and people that brought top 6 people at a time. so it could be a long process depending on how many people on the ground govern minutes to say
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