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the exam and mclean, just the data center for tomorrow's discussions. international filmmakers and we'll cross journalist bring program and inspire barnowski, sierra, the palestinians, and guys attend their hopes on a possible cease far deal. but the bottoms keep following is where the air strikes killed. 58 people across the street, the know about the center. this is all just a life. and joe hop also coming up. the unit is part of his time. sand does this sound as a spark system for the did the quantity that humans can
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inflict upon one another. stressing the importance of what happens after a ceasefire is a choosing. does i'm at amazing on the future of palestinian states in norway also a head. donald trump speak to become america's next top diplomat faces. i send a confirmation here, plus the most on beats me positive, done, and sharp. always warning. promising to defend the national unity after weeks post selection binds of killed 278. the people in garza are hoping they may soon be able to pick up the pieces of their lives with talks of a cease fire deal in the final stages. but these really matters is brutal campaign, hasn't stopped strikes, hitting a school shelter,
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and visit as larry's across the stripe. at least $58.00 palestinians, including 2 journalists, have been killed on wednesday hunting. my load reports from their obama dawning gauze abroad. lord, devastation is ready to we're playing this truck. i'll graze refuge account where palestinians had sought shoulders of from the length of the bars. women and children are among the dead. this makes shift camp inside of school and all the city was also targeting filling 7 members of a single family home that i mean we were peacefully sleeping and were taken by surprise as in his really war playing fire to miss side on the school building. the concrete trouble fell on me and my children, so we hardly crawled our way. uh i came to find the miss. i've had landed in the classroom where my brother was taking shelter with his family vehicle. we found them blown to pieces. this tries game after another violent night in there,
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but and it looks like you're right refuge account among those killed the head of nursing at allowed the hosp by morning grieving families gathered outside this hospital now serving as a major more 2 bits per well did. their loved ones. further, 1000 rough i already designated by is really ground an air attack. there has been no response. an overnight are going to try to civilians and filled with a lot of these really military states. it's targeting. how most fighters and what is the pot? mediators in compar have been pushing for a ceasefire deal, or but on the grounds is really weapons showed no signs of falling silent. agencies warned the tolling civilians is catastrophic. save the children, save 15, children are maimed every day, many facing lifelong disability. the scale of devastation here is on unprecedented
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areas designated a so called save zones are being targeted along with residential homes, is really military. it continues to escalate a taco civilian gatherings on anyone and trying to maintain some semblance of a normal life. and even more, i was just the i from there about activate, how aside the associated press, news agencies leave the details of the potential cease fire deal, which will reportedly be implemented in 3 stages. in stage one, almost 4 bodies, especially 3, is really captives. that'll include females, civilian soldiers, children and civilians about 50 years old, not in return. israel will free 50 palestinian prisoners for each female soldier on 13, for each civilian hostage upon his part of this phase. israel is going to also hold fighting and pull its forces back to the edges of gaza. the space palestinians will return to their homes and additional aid will flow into the strip. the 2nd phase
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will begin 42 days into the cx 5 with the declaration of sustainable. com. com us will then release all remaining mail kept as well as real, will negotiate the release of more palestinian prisoners and withdrawal all its troops from johnson. the final stage will focus on long term arrangements, including the return of bodies, if it's ready, captives on palestinian fighters implementing guys as a reconstruction plan and reopening border crossings. so we've got st. correspondents coming this story far as scheduling amazon is that the un in new york? honda? so who is in amman? first we're going to go back to honey. my mama was in debt all bought for us, so it sees fox bar, least of speculation about a series fox getting stronger, but never the less tiny those attacks you've been talking about still going on the the absolutely i. now as of this moment the, the news though, people are talking about we are,
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we're hours that way. maybe we just a day away from announcement of a ceasefire deal or a potential c inspired deal, but the bombing continues to fall, killing more people. and just the past hour, 5 people were killed, 4 of them were inside a vehicle. and those that are, if you can, one of them happens to be a journalist and an activist, along with his brother in the vehicle that was a struck by a drug, missiles, one more journalist, and a shot, a refugee commons. this is a, has been very consistent with what we reported about the closer we're getting to as seeds by or the final hours of the agreement. the higher the fruits of the talk that we've been seeing for the past 3 days. at the moment we started to hear more solid news about the seeds fired more leaves about data, restrictions and door, has the intense the bombing getting started to feel more it's remind in parts of the gaza strip as of over night attacks. and yesterday's evening, it felt more like this is the initial,
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these are the initial weeks of this genocide, the war and what we're expecting now. as soon as there is that an announcement for the seeds fire and then if it's not effective, if it's not it right away, if the attacks are going to to increase and it would be a surgeon dfacs and the worries now is that more people are going to be dying, if, if the, as these fired the, not me and an immediate cease fire and that's what, where is the boat the most. but despite all of this, people are out in the streets are expecting despite the danger, drugs are still in the skies of the central area hovering. get a very low level, but people because they aren't being anxious about this. they're taking the street, they gather here at the hospital and waiting for some more solid news about the ceasefire. honey, thanks very much indeed. that's honey monkwood talking to us from general ballad there from those. so who's joining us from online? and that's because it was bundled just data from operating in the country and how the seas finally go. sions being reported in israel.
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well there's certainly a lot of cautious optimism in is really media, but we are getting reports just within the last several minutes that the country's foreign minister has caught his diplomatic trips in europe shore to return to israel for a potential vote on the ceasefire deal tomorrow. on thursday, it's also worth mentioning that there are also reports of nathan yahoo meeting with several different people in his government about this deal. but there is still a lot of obstacles for netanyahu, like the people who are in the far right sex of his coalition, or who have said, they're either not going to vote on it or are still undecided. but all signs are pointing that we are close. but that there are things that are still not finalized, but it's really media is reporting that this is the closest they have been to a deal yet on the thank you very much and he does honda. so who to talking to us from amman there where you and chief antonio's habits has been speaking about the
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situation and guys are gabriel alexander was at the united nations in new york. what's he being saying, gabriel? or yeah, that's right. the secretary general was giving his annual speech to the general assembly, laying out his priorities for this year. 2025 was very long speech. it touched on all the hot spots around the world. but very early on in the speech, he said, there are signs of hope negotiators are in the final stages of a cease fire and hostage release video in gaza. he went on to say even more saying and nothing could justify the dramatic levels of death and destruction inflicted upon the palestinian people. he said, for months there has been no ceiling for the suffering and no bottom to the horrors . he concluded this part of his speech by saying i strongly appeal to all parties to finalize a ceasefire and a hostage release deal to the secretary general, clearly throwing his entire weight behind this potential deal. he's been calling
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for a cease fire for months now, but now specifically saying, as we're getting close to a potential deal really focusing people on trying to get to that cross the finish line, if you will. and we are told that in this potential deal, there are some guarantees that humanitarian organizations, including the united nations, will provide ongoing support and compliance throughout all phases of the implementation of this potential deal. of course, the un has a major role in gaza, particularly with under the united nations relief and works agency, but it goes even beyond that. and clearly they've been saying for months now that there needs to be a cease fire for the un to help get humanitarian a to those who need it. i'll conclude by saying that the secretary general also confirmed that he will be leaving to night, meaning wednesday evening for a trip to jordan. because it a solidarity trip that we meeting with the president and prime minister there that
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is on the nations in new york. gabrielle. thank you. it's martin. this is the form you went under the secretary general's, you monitoring affairs and emergency relief coordinator. and he told me about the issue of sher monetary and a that needs to be addressed in the guise of ceasefire negotiations. the last cx, 5, the early si, fi that we've had, of course, in gods many, many months ago. one of the problems with it, and one of the reasons why it terminated fairly quickly, is i remember, well, was that they were very ambitious levels of aspiration. few materna. we understand that was an incentive of course necessary. but now in this one, as we understand from these, these reported details, they're talking about 600 trucks, a day of which 50 a fuel. and i think the u. n. a, these, my former colleagues all saying it's very, very difficult to reach that level. talking about maybe 250 or 300. now there's
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a big gap and the words that we have is number one. people have been promise something that they don't get and they've desperately need. and so they'll be a dive in more ald and secondly, more importantly, last time, if there wasn't enough delivered on a certain day, then captives or hostages wouldn't be doing that. but you remember that. so it's a condition for continuing the agreement. and we already know that it's going to be almost impossible to reach. so it's a major threats to what i think otherwise, i'm anyway it's, it's a very good agreement. if we ever get it. i don't think the united nations has been socially involved in these discussions. and we've had bitter experience as you say, of these many months of promises made promises not kept. and the gangster is, is, as i think i've said before, a natural consequence of the lack of a lack of supply. it's the lack of access to food and drink. it comes the games a,
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nobody's policing up the post and the police are being pushed away. and so who is going to actually contain uncontrolled, the balance is endemic. now, the roads are still mind in many places. and the other, the other aspects is fantastic. you can go home. that's great at last you of course, will be monitored for weapons. but you can begin to think about the future. my view is that these issues about humanitarian aid are also linked to the credit, the import just you're giving the people it goes hope has been destroyed, the hope kills people. the lack of it as you know. and i think that there will be a problem of the possibility of israel will go back to, well, never mind it's withdrawals. they've retained the right to do that. as you know, the problem that there are 2 fundamentally different objectives for the agreement. obviously for israel, it's about hostage release, perfectly understandable and very necessary. and for how most of the palestinian
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people, it's about palestinian government governments a future state. these are not the same objectives. 9 are for mediating that if you don't have objectives alive, that's when the big do a cheese in the wedding of the agreements. go down, you know false problems. mama, sean is obviously the senior political analyst. he's joining us not from don't have a more one. marking group is fair. just reminding us that agreements, of course, before have fallen apart. we have been here before. there is optimism, but there is a need for caution as well, isn't there? or when there was no deal truly, really on the table the americans in these areas, we're leading by optimism. now that there is a part of this right is are leading by skepticism. of course, yes,
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that should always be skepticism, especially when it comes to is that especially when it comes to colonialism, especially if it comes to these sort of colonial settings was an estimate typical piece. it's actually, it's going to talk about that. but the question is, is it just because it's inherited or is it because it's a policy in the sense that and i would think that's a thanielle government because we move in the next few weeks and there is a d o sign. they wouldn't want to make it incredibly tough for guidance to get paid because they don't once have much to build a word that in fact they would, one guys has to turn on how much i'm doing the way they could do that is by ending the fighting and closing the borders, making sure that it does not get in. so they're not good. now go on, going to go at all legs in order to make that better city and suffer if that will end up undermining from us. now, you know, as far as what martin has said,
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that which i thought was very important to us about the agreement agreeing for the outcome. you see in diplomacy, rob and our viewers are on the, was probably know that been negotiations. you, you agree to the outcome and then they will negotiate how to get there. for example, you agree on berman, she's fine. you, i agree on piece you, i agree or then on sending the nuclear proliferation, whatever. and then you negotiate there is or does not. we have been and start the process of diplomacy between israel and the yellow water by there is more in depth of about a senior state. these really is not actually on the find the outcome, the in game, which is the senior state that hence we've been just grinding and marching and pays for 50 years. now we have a negotiations, a did all of our ceasefire, but these are, i've says that the find the outcome is not as each fire, but it's going to go back to work. and again, we are grinding in place and we're probably going to have huge difficulty moving
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forward. the implement thing i did when the 2 partners don't agree at the end to find that out. there is anything going on at the moment to norway to discuss the future of a possible palestine outstanding states. so given what the, what you've been saying about the approach that israel has had throughout these negotiations and certainly over the last 15 months towards does or what 00 run the possibilities eventually have some sort of palestinian station. but a single step that would not happen by you and resolution. it will not happen by an allstate negotiation. it's not going to happen by a conference in a european country, and it's not even going to happen. and then a conference in another country. it's got to happen by the way of the palestinian people supported by the international community that's going to happen by the way or the palestinian people to, to, to, to, to be steadfast and to continue on the road to the pollution from occupation pinned
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up on our part page, i understand you're going to participate and they're gonna have to ask is do i have to make a choice because intends are they? a palm paid cannot be the end game for the 21st century. a market ended in south africa, 1994. when actually the peace process started, we cannot continue without parked it for the next 9040 years. so it and, and nothing towards this the following is right and has a choice to accept that kind of thing and state next door on the land talk, you buy the 1967 with a just a distribution that are fiji question or accept a once the reality meaning 7000000, but a city and 7000000 jews living on the same line between the georgia and river and them and they're starting and see decides to live one and the same as citizens in a country that is for its citizens. these are the choices. it's not difficult. it's not rocket science is read cannot continue with more of the fame. i think itself,
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i guess i was thinking that it's brittany, it fits, it's not. it's actually foolish to attend one of the same after 75 years of tickets . can't get away with it. it's going to have to either recognize and accept up at a single speed and support one. because that's the way to piece the weight to pieces, not holding the westbank as strategic. i said, for security, the best best way to security is piece. not that we had on your don't get peace through security. you get the security federal piece, especially if you are in the country like is right surrounded by 400000000 heart upsetting over a 1000000 and a half percent. mambo shot them, i'll just say to senior political on, on a small one. thank you. is the father standing in 5 minutes or is it now as long as we'll be discussing for meeting on the future of palestine? nobody's foreign minister says i cease fire is not enough to guarantee a long lasting piece. stephanie deca has more on that meeting. the timing of this
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conference to do the symbolic as the world waits for potential use of a ceasefire and goals of 15 months on the message here is about the day of to 85 countries coming together under a doorway talking about the importance of the establishment of a palestinian state, this is what some of the leaders are to say. what we are now with very broad support for an international community presenting is the concept aware of security for as well security for palestine at normalization with the arab world. so that is for well is not only in the region, but over the reason i'm embedded in the reason and where peace can prevail and where people in palestine can have hope for the future of economic progress. rather on the raw that i'm trying to move towards for assistance. so it's time for the international system to 10 by its values. this principles and the justice system of the word ensure that there's an ard will actually comply this time on. i think the
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ceasefire. we're talking about or close to cease fire. we're talking about today came about primarily because of international pressure. so pressure does pay off holding the city whole behind me. in 1994 the nobel peace prize awarded to you, it's like ravine, shimon peres. and you also out of followed for their efforts and achieving peace in the middle east of the records of core science here, giving real hope to the publishing and people of the establishment of a palestinian state. but 30 years later, we've ever been further from that reality. so the message here from the international community, hugely important that this is the path forward. but of course, also very much aware of how difficult that will be stephanie decker. i'll just share a positive donald sounds peg as the us secretary of state is seeking confirmation from the senate. marco rubio as represented florida in the senate since 2011 is the son of cuban emigrants, and he's likely to become the 1st latino to become the top us diplomats,
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my kind of joining us, not a problem capital health. so how is rubio being received by democrats? my it was it certainly a different deck to see it and the hearing then that was for the nominee full of the secretary of defense job. he's generally being met with approval on a bipartisan basis. the democrats have been asking him fairly gentle questions, though they are probing one very full issue, the degree to which he will exercise state department policy, as state department bravo, then as an all of the executive wishes and desires. and you make very clear and his opening statement, a very fundamental thing that it is not just the question of america being 1st, which is basically the slogan adopted by the trump campaign. it is america above all else pushing it in a very location man. it would appear, as you said, so that placing on national interests above all else is not, i should,
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the isolation isn't even went on to answer the question about his attitude towards nato. for example, saying that nato is a vital organization is an alliance. alliances in the global order ought to be welcomed. at the same time, he repeated as president electronics who repeated comments that may too, must be paying its own way that the us is paying too much in terms of being part of the nato alliance. all of that being said at the secretary of state domini, making very clear that he sees nato as a very important body. and this is something that will go a long way to reassuring democrats within the senate committee. but there must be a lot of speculation about, whoa, mocker rubio is going to frame his approach to us foreign policy, whether he is going to take some independent views or independent, at least of donald trump, whether he will follow them predominantly. they the guidance if you like, of donald trump, do we have any indication from what he's been saying?
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how we might go as well. we have heard his public statements before this that he is very closely aligned with the policies of the president elect most. so then he was a number of years ago, he has become board a tune to the president, selects policy on china, for example, as well as on russia in which a rubio in the past was very much a barrel and tool on both of those countries. he's now open to the idea that to be present intellect has pro taps of possible dialogue with enemies rather than sanction as a 1st step in terms of dealing with them. so that is a movement in ruby as will view. it would appear towards that of donald trump. that being said, though, he insisted that the state department, the key issue to it, is to have a clear policy. he was on specifically with the career service state department. people will be kept within the job. so is they going to be
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a product decides ation on the state department? he said no, that will not be the case. he says that the issue with the state department is in the past. it has not necessarily had a focused goal. his job, he says, is to give that focus, go to the state department, so that old members who work within the state department, be they career different events or be they political appointees from the new administration will know exactly what needs to be done and also a reading from the same hymn book as well. so very much a words that are there to reassure democrats. a support from republicans is actually a should. but even among democrats, from the questions it would appear is appointment. is somebody going to be confirmed and probably be welcomed most mind kind of talking to us not from uh, capitol hill. uh, just before we move on, i want to bring you some news that we're getting from. royce has news agency saying that content has prime minister is it set to be amazing?
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how much negotiators in is also in the hots for a final push towards a gaza safe spot and a hostage release to again, that's because i was prime minister upon the meeting. how much negotiators in his office here in the hot weather as negotiations are being taking place for a final push towards us as far in guys up, we're going to have more than that. of course, we'll bring it to you as soon as we get it, the, the wind high commercial for human rights volvo truck has visited. the city is notorious a sudden their prison. the facility was recently reopened off to the fall of the asset regime. thousands of prisoners were held there during his rule and many detained ease with tortures. okay, well, how much i'm jim is in damascus with the latest on vocal tubs, visit, or in the press conference given by you and high commissioner of human rights.
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walker church here in this compound in damascus, mister turk spoke about the historic nature of his visit to syria, the 1st time that the un high commissioner for human rights had visited syria. he talked about the resilience and the bravery of the syrian people and the importance to showcase to the world, the kinds of atrocities and brutality that they had experienced under the said regime. now, mister turk spoke about the fact that he had met with the new government in syria, the new administration, and that he had, he had spoken to them about working together to ensure as human rights in syria going forward. now, i asked mister turk, specifically about a conversation he had with another set are, who's the head of the new administration in syria. and what he had heard about how the new administration plans to guarantee the rights, specifically of minorities in syria going forward. here's what mr. turk had to tell me, we discussed include cvt and the, and the important associate. i think the cvt not least benefiting from the reach us
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of, of the society. i mean, it's clear that society and the social cohesion within the country. it can only be guaranteed if indeed each and every part of that society is able to, to get on with their lives. and that includes each of every segment of the society. and indeed we, we had some very positive statements from, from the leadership. and in that regard, of course, a lot depends on how it's happening on the ground and there's a lot of work to be done. it said a fragile transition period. but it will be absolutely critical to support the efforts to build a new syria that that overcomes the legacies of the past. the high commissioner also described meetings, he held with civil society organizations here in syria and talked about the fact
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that his office would like to help them going forward to ensure that their rights were protected. and the rights of all serious mister turk also discussed a visit that he, that he made to the infamous and i a prison. he said that he had spoken to a former detainees. we've been held that, that prison and that he was told about conditions of torture that were so horrific . he couldn't even bear to share them with the assembled audience here. how many times when, when does he have the masters? firefighters in los angeles are preparing for more powerful wins as they bottled the devastating wildfires the agent hurst on policy. it's 5, i still burning a policy, it's, and final is the largest and it's only 19 percent contained around $40000.00 homes, remain under official warnings on that at risk of burning tens of thousands of people on the sides of these have lost their homes. this past week, so how would people attempting to recover reynolds in pacific palisades? we spoke to one survivor and what's your home is gone? what do you do next?
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how do you cope with the emotional trauma? can you contemplate, rebuilding? that's what sarah trip hon. you're an emergency room physician and mother of for is going through right now. i can't even deal with the grief of my community last and i friends dispersed in my house, gone. i have to just get so the stability for our children and i and so in my mind it's house 1st talk to the insurance and fema and see where we are even before the disaster, the rental housing market in los angeles was extremely tight. finding housing has been difficult because so many people are displaced from policies like 30000 people have lost and are looking. so the need is so great. many fire victims fine, it's too early to fully grapple with their emotional states. no, i can, i can. so you know, i'm in the, our doctor.

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