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the toyota canada, i'm or kyle, this is an ongoing coverage. all of the goals that cease fund deal and and the gaza strip was 5 minutes just as i think i've been reached between as well. and we will continue to do everything we can. everything possible
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to get together with our product was to ensure that this deal is implemented as it's agreed you must present try. bible says the deal rates was his framework and that he's now hunting from a real opportunity for a better mid lease. and this is being seen in tennessee, this time is a caps. it's got to cool for a ton of their loved ones. the they'll have to 15 months of as well as war on goals or capitals, primus, i'm haven't been up or i'm an el pony says negotiators have reached a ceasefire agreement. it says, this is why i will take effect from sunday, and that will leads the release of his rarely captive truckloads of humanitarian aid into gauze. while the prime minister announced the ceasefire, dale just a few hours ago,
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i need to have that in this age of the software and now into the success, all is designed to reduce and as the spot is still conflict and as a step has reached a deal on this one, i would say the slab of what is in a ziploc and and a half days in order to establish 15 spine out of permanency science of in addition to the delivery of intense relief aids and to all abroad. that's in guys this trip . but i would see it here at the i would say it's, i would like to extend our appreciation to our parts, us in a different united states, namely, so that the u. s. elect involving mr. steve was comfortable and shelton and the middle east, north east coordinator, and they started, but the core, their extensive effort that should have ended in break through. and these negotiations between option 2, there's the old, the banks, the, the, the web team. and so it has excellent to minnesota,
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has on the side who contributed to you and what closely come and plot that save with that or the godaddy account. i pause in order to lead to this the multiplex as both the parties though conflict and both the parties in english and hopefully it's an agreement to. busy the implementation measures have been on the so nice and off of this. the and 10 measures wouldn't be taken within the is there any government to photo language? the dean will come into effect on sunday, january 19th. the zeal waterfall was and will be announced that lights on the stage as to the details of the dean. the 1st space which extends over 42 days we'll see as sees fly it and the withdrawal one of the is a to forces away from the populated area. and then i'll to a station on the boat, the line all around you guys a strip and the but isn't or is that the captives will be swept on. so the bodies
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and remnants of the deceased will be as wide model and the displays will allow to 10 and also the exits of the warranty and the patient's on pay, i'm going to put in a will be in pennsylvania delivered at the largest scale all across guys, us threats to heat the house as we deal with man headphones centers. bank it is 7 the defense center, and we'd be happy to take on. so or the facility is required for the display sort of thing. home name be those who have the 1st phase. how may i ask what it is? 133 is a captives include, including the women and soldiers and don't have my old age on. so and the 10 for the 2nd number of spanish standing end of data is behind is right above the details of the 2nd and 3rd phase where you be agreed upon as the 1st phase comes in to implementation. the state of got to read today is that both of boxes to commit to
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the end company to the, to the implementation of roles, the 3 phases and all the to stay that way for them. and further bloodshed to steer the reason for on further exacerbation and in order to do to lasting these states. of course, i will continue to work as dante with egypt and then i did states in order to install it on guarantee the implementation of this day. and by both parties, and they all know their obligations throughout all the phases of correspondence, punishment, spite 6 heart for him is we spoke somebody to and i'm sorry. and he said in the past few weeks has been increased momentum to reach us these 5 deal. i mean, it's been more than a 110 days since the end of the 1st 5 and we have been working tirelessly with our population. he gets in the united states and make sure that we get to this point of a sustainable view which uh, which will begin that they did on, on sunday obviously that their work and sent them both administration incoming and
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outgoing division of investigate with a really official unhelpful, we have seen it because a great the guy can see the with golf who the findings as personally think in his statements the to day being very going sale in the process and in the talk. but i have to say that it's the collective assets that have taken place since the 8th of october, the today by the teams. i've been working on this in durham in egypt, and they now have to state all across the region and uh, and beyond the collective f. as of all of these individual institutions and states that may have made up get to this point. the prime minister did say the men suddenly started to increase again in the last month this. yes, and we have seen in the last date, actually maybe in the last couple of weeks, especially momentum that taking place and we had been seeing pushes, push, active push comes throughout the month. but these past 2 weeks, we're very instrumental in getting to it. i've been listening to my colleagues in gauze around there'll be some relief that this is going to happen. why?
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until sunday, why not straight away with the seats? well, both parties agreed on the timeline according to a lot of details of the agreements that have to do a presentation for the with the fire and the let's be thankful that the agreement with the each then that while we hope that these 3 days don't include any more depth and discussion in the we are, we are looking forward to the beginning of the deal. and our role as one of the and the one of the big concerns we understand has been the best will be moments that this will be a of hope. so by these reilly's, particularly in terms of uh how they conduct themselves in the next 60 days. how sure are you confident are you that this spot can hold while they are always helpful? and throughout the month we weren't able to hash out the details of disagreement. the other thing that did not allow for these to happen all through the month. so we
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are hopeful that that would be beneficial, but also the money sitting at home and doubt that there will be initiated as part of the agreement to i've hopefully be useful and making sure that to both parties commit to uh, to implementing how much i particularly want all parties, cancer, egypt to a kia as well, but the us, these commitments to make, keep making sure that c spot is observed is a crucial aspect of this, that, of course, and the monitoring of, uh, the, the mediator that, uh egypt in the united states. will be instrumental and making sure that they give it happens, but the main responsibility of the policy to the agreements through 2 ends. that meant what they've read about of thousands of policy and across calls that have been celebrating the announcement of the cx 5 deal. 7 sometime units in the south and they're all in the center of gone. so they've been
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seen as of to relation as crowns campus kind of sent in say they all finally, really. last what, how do my good. we are very happy that this crisis sapp ms. bowman, i'm happy to assist finding the over and that we will return to our home towns under 10 to a family in base. how new garza, i'm the north and see our family to remain to live and see our lives. return to our old lives and be happy and live like we use to them. honeywood has more reaction from there. all bala and central garza, in the positive few hours, have been completely different than what we used to see in the past days. a complete shift in the scene here at the hospital where people burst into celebration the moment they heard about the news about us. these fire agreement between our mazda and israel, followed by the press conference for the country. prime minister announcing an agreement for a seas fire that is not going to be that's not going to take effect until sunday,
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but people here for a couple hours turn this whole area into a stage of celebration. something that we're not used to see is the early hour of this morning. and what we see in the past is this area here at the hospital used to be a stays for a funeral for bodies that are killed and brought to the hospital. much of it was filled with agony incentives, but the past couple hours would be particularly difference more of an expression of much of the, the feelings that have been suppressed for the past 15 months. then without going into the details of the turns, people came together and got in groups here instead of branding, were there in the hospital or in the streets on 10 sides across the gaza strip. and further in the northern part of the strip and the mossy evacuations on an area that has the berlin that the bomb for the past 15 months old and celebration of an end to this nightmare, it paused. these have been quite intense for people quite of draining as many approaches here at this broadcasting point. wondering and ask him in of the
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question about a ceasefire, about an end of the work. and finally it's happened. we know it's not going to be enforced until sunday and from the time of announcement to the time is going to be enforced. these are very critical times. then we're expecting a storage in the tax by the drones and by the heavy artillery isn't. that's what makes people do in the celebration right after 2 hours and go back to their tense because they know as nighttime crows then it becomes, let's say, if and very receipts to walk in the streets and drive industries to the, the 10, the 10 sites that we're, we're going to wait until sunday and see how this will play itself out. then how people are going to be moving forward, particularly the, as a, as the idea of going back to their homes and the return of many of the displays at people as well. as the search that is a promising, the, the, the, the agreement of the, of humanitarian aid and human, it's in
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a truck's getting into the gaza strip anymore. most of the data from there. but i to see how this dies within the video statement. the chief of how mazda and gauze i'm had investigation are using team, how they allow higher says israel fails to achieve its goals. here we are today proving that the occupation did not and will not have the feet of people will break its resistance. they were only able to completely destroy the gaza strip and waged genocide against the people. they were not able to release the captives only until they reached an agreement without resistance to be able to stop and put in then to that hostilities. that's why we say that the steadfastness and bravery of, of people was able to defeat the enemy and their objectives, the announced ones, and the unofficial, what. the willingness of people who aspired for freedom is still that and that did
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not change. they are here and remain proud, as we announced that we have reached them agreements to put an end to this war. today, we would like to express our gratitude to all those who supported us and showed solidarity with people. and what were the announcement of the seas? 5 deal families, all of is ready to come to have gathered in the city of tel aviv. they've been cooling for the release of his rarely captive. held in the strip every week is really present. hi isaac hassle, cuz been speaking about the cx, 5 deal, the name is jose. i support the government's the heat of the government and all the delegation in order to achieve a deal. and also i called on an edge, the members of the cabinet to agree on this deal and disagreement in order to bring back our children up. and then my capacity is president of israel. i say clearly that this is a step in the right direction. this is an important step on your mailbox or how does all, who joins us out from amman. that's because as well, his band observed from
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a pricing inside the country is indistinct. honda that we have to present is where the president coming out to speak a not the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. why do you think that was the whole source close to these really prime minister released a statement saying about the premier is not going to be addressing the public until all of the details within the deal are finalized. but what that also means is that there's a boat tomorrow within these really cabinet, within is security cabinet within as coalition about this deal is going to be brought to a vote on thursday, around 11 am. and after that is when reportedly benjamin netanyahu will address the public about this deal. but he did release his statement shortly before the announcement by thought as prime minister saying that there are still small things that are being finalized. and we've heard it from the fact that he's that up until the moment of the announcement, they were finalizing the small details. and in those details,
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nothing y'all who said it was his unwillingness to give up on the philadelphia core door. this is the strategic area, that's the southern part of the gaza strip that links it to egypt. but we have heard from israel's foreign minister give the on side of who said that tomorrow's votes will be a difficult decision, but it's the right one to make urging other cabinet members to make the decision to vote for this d. o. meaning that it would bring, the remaining is really captive, still held in guns up back to israel. but there is some opposition. there is opposition from the right. some are been view of the countries national security minister and that's and then smart reads, the countries finance minister who i, my dad has met with these really prime minister multiple times throughout the last week since these talks really started picking up smart ridge release of statements and night after the deal was announcing, but it's a bad deal and that he wants assurances from the prime minister, but they're going to go back to all out war to continue was fighting after this for
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a space. if he and his party are going to remain in the government, so there are a lot of moving parts here within the is really government itself. even though this is a framework that benjamin netanyahu was negotiating team had agreed upon and they wouldn't have agreed upon it unless they had that mandate from these really prime minister. yeah, very clearly. members of the fall, right? not keen for a c is fine, but overall would be it is really public. it's clearly that great place to have caps has been brought home. but all, what are the feelings about a cease for about the end of the word garza as well. we've been reporting on these protests and so they began since the start of israel's war on guns that we were there every single week until of even west jerusalem speaking to family members that is really captives wanted the war to end . so the captives could be brought back home. it wasn't necessarily about the
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palestinians suffering in gaza. it wasn't about the 10s of thousands of people who were killed in the hundreds of thousands of people who were injured. it was about ending the war. it was about them getting back to a reality where they could have their family members back. so the protest weren't just about bringing the captives back. but they shifted throughout the course of the war. they shifted to anti government protest. calling on this and y'all to resign, calling for him to be overthrown, saying that he prolonged the war for his own personal and political gain, saying that he is the main obstacle as to why there hasn't been a deal even though these really said, pointed the finger at some us the entire time, i must have pointed the finger at these rarely. but what we know now is that the framework that was agreed upon was there since the end of may that was outlined by the americans then. but benjamin netanyahu had so many red lines, but he said he's not willing to budge on his back in june and july when the talks
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started to get a little bit of momentum again, in the summer of 2024, it's in. you all released a list of his red lines saying, but these things are not going to happen as part of a deal. i'm just all who are joining us that from a mind that many things. honda. well, daniel lift kits is the grandson of a retired is rarely john left a dead left ship who was taken captive of join the attack on october 7th. this is what he had to say about the prospect of seeing him again soon. a my grandfather is the, is in the least. this was published of the 33 hostages. first supposed to go the women out, and as he said, the children. but uh, as i understood the live hostages supposed to go out 1st and the body supposed to be at last, i really, really hope that my grand father will be back. i mean, as the world we completely say there's a total failure of the world. the total failure of the religious world to let
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a great grandfather is the only great been father has hostage in the world for $467.00 days. it's something that we couldn't accept accept. i'm very happy that may be soon. i will see him. but i'm very, very disappointed from the international community and the women and elderly my grandfather, he felt all his life or peace. so when everyone closed for peace, now people who have been kind of leaving guys us still for 467 days. i'm exhausted a photo op as being everywhere and but these days is a day of the good energies and the sci fi and gaza that will, as well as the humanitarian, the 8 going to guys and help the people in guys a to recover speaking how we go back using these ready political commentator and joins us from tel aviv or you want to pick up on something that happened. it was
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saying about the votes that it will be held at 11 am tomorrow. that is well on this cease fire, deal this captives deal. how do you think that's going to go? and just how powerless is nice and you know, who's fewer shut should he see this deal through to phase 2? which brings about a permanency is foreign dancer, as i say, because i will go through and i don't think this announce future is teran less at all. i think his change of heart has less to do with direct instructions from donald trump. much more with his understanding that that is early public opinion is just with you as early as, as tired of the war or considered morris after. ultimately failed and are now interested in regaining assessments of normalcy in their lives. nothing now is a consonant politician. very professional, very smart, very attuned. he understands this,
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and now it behooves him on political graphs to be the one who delivers the deal. if he does it, none of his would be, competitors can measure up. i think if a deal actually goes through and make no mistake, he wrote him in the hall and hatcher making efforts to present a deal or something that is really costing him everything he has. but making the deal come through. we'll ultimately be good for that. and you know, he will be the leader who brought it to help and if his government collapses, he will receive parliamentary backing from the opposition when an election is called in several months. there's absolutely no guarantee and that to me i will not immersed where it's interesting that you have enough me all who a piece of tapped into this feeling that is ready to tired of the world because i was speaking to is really commentator just a few days ago who was saint does very much still a woman polity. and israel typically amongst the younger generation, you've never fully experienced this idea of peace with the palestinians. the best
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sites that i think is true, but that is not a conscious act and certainly not a conscious active stage, but uh, even more. so the younger generation really as a very limited options before that i think is early too late and need adult lives who have businesses to ride, who have served in reserve duty for 15 months. now they are the ones who are growing tired, find you this is a settled shift, but it is a pronounced. it is now permissible say of course not that is always committing genocide to say nothing of the plight of the palestinians. or is there a responsibility for work crimes, but it is now permissible to say that the war has failed, or at least the door has not achieved anything. it set out to achieve the fact that young people have a war mentality or the fact that after 15 months as early as have become addicted to the only reality they know, i think that's an obvious, you know,
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very human reaction that he does not say much about public will or about the public's ability to withstand the pressures for i think the expiration dates that accompany the sand to see if the genocide is finally here. it's going to take time . it's going to be a laborious process. this is an important day as those days is absolute unity i think about and i just want to press the wellness sense of security that is really is failed because of course this was profoundly shaken. 5 deal to but 7 attacks do is what it is. phil, any say for now 15 months of this war a that's an easy question to answer. yeah. a big you know, resounding is always, don't feel safe or is always or now, or haven't been attacked from various friends, sirens this regularly know who sees launch missiles. terrorism is ramping.
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terrorist attacks around pension to west and from ice seems to be very much resilient. i think it's part of the subtle shift itself has been experiencing over the past few weeks. we have willfully to do that ourselves, that this was going somewhere that we were accomplishing great things and experiencing a series of stripes that looking around. what we can see is that we are no safe or worse than we are need deep in other countries territories that we control just about nothing of what happens to us. and again, most israelis are not, we're not opposed to the change that's most as early start to genocide was a practical solution to the practical problem. but after 15 months, i think of majority of these early just slowly beginning to realize that genocide has failed has not achieved what it had perfect perfectly set out to achieve. emma that happens, you know, mood shifts and i think that's what's happening now. and i think that is the
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greatest incentive missing, you know, had for carrying out a deal, not a direct order from trump or anybody else. ok, many thanks indeed or go back for joining us. that from television will be ongoing, us present terabyte and present of the deal as a victory of his administration. despite criticism that his administration would be the one supporting as well as well, ongoing. so and escalating tensions in the region a this event time, a real term or of the memories. but as i prepared to leave offers, our friends are strong, our enemies are weak and there's a genuine opportunities for a new future in loveland on there's an opportunity for future free from a rip of has a lot in syria, a future free from the charity of a saw for the policy in and people a credible credible pathway to a state of their own. and for the region, a future of normalization integration of israel and all of our neighbors,
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including saudi arabia as brand. kimberly how can now she joins us from washington, dc. so kimberly bivens was very quick to make that announcement to me that the off the we had from the guitar is the deal had been made. yeah. and many here in washington speculator. the reason for that was because that he wanted to claim credit maybe perhaps before donald trump was able to do so, given the fact that donald trump had its way to about this before joe biden had had a chance to speak about it. but what you saw in that speech was something that you don't see in washington very often, and that was a some rare by partisanship. and that's exactly what we seen in the last week. we seen both the current us president joe biden and president elect donald trump. working to get this agreement across the finish line. the fact that we have the 2
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teams that were negotiating jo biden's agreement proposal that was put in place in may of 2024. and the proposal that we'll have, the president of the lex team, donald trump, implementing it. so we heard joe biden there acknowledging that and saying that this really was a bi partisan effort on the part of a president in office. and once to, to soon to be inaugurated america. rubio has just spoken in his herring to the terms the secretary of state is about this gauze, the cx. 5 deal. because of course, if he's confirmed, implementing is going to be on his desk. yeah, this is a really unique moment. the fact that there are confirmation hearings going on right now. trump, the secretary of state, pick mark of rubio, republican senator was in the midst of his hearings when he learned about this
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agreement being accepted by all the parties. and he heard it in real time. take a listen. there's been a ceasefire announced in gaza before we all celebrate the order that obviously we're all going to want to see how all that executes. we don't know yet for sure, but there are opportunities available now in the middle east that did not exist 90 days ago. whether it's what's happened in lebanon, whether it's what's happened in syria, whether it's what hopefully will happen with this cease fire. and then the release of, of hostages after horrifying detention and unjustifiable actions, 5 by him off. whether it's any of these 3 things are all in combination. there are now factors that play in the middle east that i think we can build upon and they open the door to extraordinary and historic opportunities. so what the senator is saying is that he believes as a historic opportunity here, the key will be what he was asked about governance. he was very direct. he said
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that a the key will be who will govern. you can't turn it over to people who will seek your destruction. in other words, very strong hearts boards against him. us believing that they do not have a role in civil society moving forward in gaza. ok, kimberly money find somebody else to buy lights as the from washington d. c. it was more on goals or has dominated headlines for more than a yes and things shockwave through the middle east and the whole world is also spot cool. is the change and accountability at the highest levels within $46700.00 pallets and ends have been killed. i'm moving a 100000 more, have been injured, and won't. com. takes a look at 15 months of unrelenting bull. the world goes, i did not start on october the 7th, 2023. it began in 1948 with the fullest explosion of palestinians from midland. and these rose occupation of palestine on october the 7th last year,
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around 6 30 am local amass announced the military operation, likes a flood plan to use that phones with one overarching goal to focus the both the attention on israel's occupation. how much light attack was as swift as it was? 1139. these ratings were killed. $251.00 would capture. many were killed at the hands of their own military as they fought back to join the chaos of the day. an investigation by these radian use, paypal hearts was clear as ro use the hannibal delta. choosing to kill its own people rather than help them captured. on october, 8th is road declares, the state will close up 300000 reserves. it stated aims of the destruction of mass and the return of the captives. then defense. minnesota announced as a complete siege of garza, starvation becomes
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a weapon of what the leading looks. so it's a lot of i have ordered a complete siege on the gaza strip. there will be no electric.

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