Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    January 16, 2025 1:00am-1:31am AST

1:00 am
the stories to tell the things of celebration in guns that comes on 5 minutes and it says it says 5 deal has been weeks between israel and from us. we will continue to do everything we can everything possible to together with our forecast to ensure that this deal is implemented as it's agreed. the kyle, this is alex, is there a life from the house or coming up is present terabyte and says the deal reese was based on his framework and now he was handing from a real opportunity for the bet for best time at least
1:01 am
the courses welcome from families of his way to captive and goals are hoping loved ones for were ton, and the 1st phase of the ceasefire. the up to 15 months of bloodshed and gone and negotiate as working here in castle have reached us. these 5 deal. the agreement was announced by councils prime minister mohammed been up to lockman el pony. it'll take effect starting sunday. january 19th. the deal will leads the release of his way to captives and to allow the entry of much needed humanitarian aid. and to garza, the deeds 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 deal. the 1st space which extends over 42 days we'll see
1:02 am
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 a captive? so will be swept on. so the bodies and remnants of the deceased will be as wide model and the displace will allow to 10 and also the exit solved as one day and the patient's on pay. i'm going to fit in a will be in pennsylvania delivered at the largest scale all across guys, us threats to heat the house, as we'll deal with manhattan. problem centered is bank carries 7th defense, said the and we'll be happy to take on. so all the facilities required for the display sort of thing. home name, the 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 board dates on. so i and the 10
1:03 am
for the 2nd number of palestinian data and he is behind is a to both the details of the 2nd and 3rd phase where you be agreed upon as the 1st phase comes into implementation. the state of got to read today is that both of boxes to commit to the end company to the, to the implementation of all of the 3 phases in order to stay that way for them and further bloodshed, those theater that he used and put on the exacerbation and, and also to rita lasting these as a matter of cost. all shake. tell name then how much else donna's release the statement on x. it reads, we hope that the announcement of the ceasefire agreement and goals that will contribute to ending the aggression destruction and killing in the gaza strip on the occupied palestinian tower. trees unlocked the beginning of a new phase where this just cause is no longer marginalized. serious assets must be made to reach a fast solution in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions. diplomatic role paid by the state of cas. how and shaving this agreement is all you want to
1:04 am
try and do see before it is a political one. and we extend our gratitude to the republic of egypt and the united states of america for the valued efforts. well, here's what we know about the deal. the implementation of the agreement will be guaranteed by castle egypt and the us in stage one last thing, 6 weeks from us will release. 33 is really captives including all children, female soldiers and civilians. and man of a 50 in return as well will free 50 palestinian prisoners for each female soldier and $13.00 to $8.00 civilian captive. then israel will release old women and children on the 19. it has to change the gaza strip since october, the 7th, 2023 as well. we'll also cross the allow on palestinians to attend, or the 2nd phase will include the release of all the remaining living captives. i'm the establishment of
1:05 am
a permanent sci fi. it will be the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the philadelphia car door by day 50 of the seas for this is the border area with egypt . this close was a stumbling block in past efforts for a deal. the final stage will focus on long term arrangements, including their ton of bodies of his reign of captives and palestinian fighters lives there is ben smith spoke to victoria for him in suspects when much of our, i'm sorry. and so he says in the past few weeks has been increased momentum to reach a sci fi 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 popular then he gets in the united states and make sure that we get to this point of a sustainable deal which uh, which will begin this as the stated on, on sunday, obviously that that work incentive of both administration incoming and outgoing
1:06 am
division really doesn't take with a really official unhelpful. we have seen it because a great the guy can see the with golf who defined this there. as personally thing in his statement said today being very going sell in the process and in the talk. but i have to say that it's the collective assets that had taken place since the 8th of october till the today by the teams. i've been working on this in durham in egypt, and they have to say 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 day that the prime minister did say men suddenly started to increase again in the last month. yes. 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 were very instrumental in getting to it. i've been listening to my colleagues in gauze around
1:07 am
there'll be some relief that this is going to happen. why? 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. i'd have to do a presentation for the with the fire and the let's be thankful that they gave me 2 of the each then to a while. we hope that these 3 days don't include any more depth and discussion in the, in the we are, we are looking forward to the beginning of the deal and our role as monitor. and this is one of the big concerns we understand has been the best will be moments that this will be a of hope. so if 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 and hold while we are always helpful? and throughout these months we were unable to hash out the details of disagreement . the other thing that did not allow for these to happen all through the month that
1:08 am
we 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. you have hopefully be useful and making sure that that 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 to twins. it meant what they've read about and the video statement, the chief of hamas, and garza, i'm the head of it's negotiating team how they allow higher says as well, failed to achieve its goals. real and here we are today proving that the occupation did not and will not ever defeat up people or break its resistance. they
1:09 am
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 the hostilities . that's why we say that the steadfastness and bravery of our 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 not change. they are here and remain proud, as we announced that we have reached an agreement to put an end to this war. today, we would like to express our gratitude to all those who supported us and showed solidarity without people have a thousands of palestinians across gauze. i have been celebrating the announcements of a sci fi deal. the hot
1:10 am
new this in the south to the pallet in central gone, so they've been seen as of jubilation as crowns gathered kind of sydney and say they all finally relieved. last what, how did it? my god, we are very happy that this crisis sapp ms. fleming. 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 own lives and be happy and live like we used to correspond to inhaler where it has more reaction from the arrow bhalla and central garza in the positive few hours have been completely different than what we used to see. and the possibly is a complete shift in the scene here at the hospital where people burst into celebration. the moment they heard about the news about steve's fire agreement between our mazda and israel, followed by the press conference for the cut through 5 minutes,
1:11 am
or announcing an agreement for a seas fire that is not going to be a that's not going to take effect until sunday, 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's the branding, where they're in the hospital or in the streets or 10 sites across the gaza strip. and further in the northern part of the strip. in the mossy evacuations on an area that has the berlin to the bomb for the past 15 months old and celebration of an end to this nightmare,
1:12 am
it paused. these have been quite intense for people quite draining as many approaches here at this broadcasting point. wondering and ask him in of the question about a ceasefire, about an end of the work. and finally it's happened. we know it's not going to be in force until sunday, and from the time of announcement for this time is soon to be in force. these are very critical times and we're expecting a surgeon be attacked by the drones. and by the heavy artillery, isn't this what makes people do in the celebration right after 2 hours and go back to their things because the noise nighttime closed and it becomes, let's say it's been very risky to walk in the streets and driving the streets to be the 10 defense sites, the week we're going to wait until sunday and see how this will play itself out and how people are going to be moving forward. so sick literally as the idea of going back to their homes and the return of many of the displays at people as well as the
1:13 am
search that is a promising, the, the, the, the agreement of the, of human history and aid and human in a truck getting into the gaza strip anymore, most of the data from there, but i to see how this time impacts over 15 months of will on the goal. and so strip of left a devastating tow within $46500.00 pounds of students have been killed since october 7th last year. that's according to the ministry of health because of those killed more than 17000 have been children. gabriel fake, it does not include the $11000.00 palestinians, considered missing or buried under the russell. i'm all rockman is a fellow at the middle east counseling global affairs where he focuses on us for an policy. he joins us now from new york. right to have you with this festival. what do you make of this deal as well? again, it's the same deal. it's been on the table for many, many months. i think you know, it, it,
1:14 am
it's problematic in the way that it implements in phases because that leaves room for the deal to be sabotage are not to be implemented. but overall, i think it's a, you know, a good deal that the ends of fighting, which the people's causing need immediately allows for him to turn in a to enter actually in the 1st phase. in addition to all the prisoner and hostage exchange swaps, it allows for the, the removal of israeli soldiers at least to the peripheries of gaza in many key areas. and then we'll remove them fully from the gaza strip over the course or the, the duration of the different phases. so i think all of that is very important. and the allowance of confidence to return to their homes, especially in the north. i assume why they called me 2 days and nights a this that it was the incoming from administration who pushed this deal over the line. they will now be overseeing it implementation. will that be a no pressure to you think to see a permanency is fine to yes,
1:15 am
that's the key you know. uh, i think the key ingredient so far and getting it to this point was the pressure that the trump administration put on through a trump, to envoy steve woodcock and went to the region, went to nothing yahoo and told him you need to get this deal done in addition to trump's own statements, so i think that was key into been in terms of getting to this point. but in order for it to be implemented, the pressure is going to have to be sustained and it's going to be have to sustain while trump is in office with his attention and focus on many different things. and including, you know, having people in, in office like his secretary of state work, you know, very close to these relays who supporters of these really. and these really are going to try to, i think, get out of this agreement or to sabotage it will to drag their feet if they can. i think that's nothing you know, who is the ultimate aim here. so it's going to require that type of focus and pressure. i think maybe there's quite a key role for the companies,
1:16 am
for the junctions to continue to play. maybe even others who are close to trump, like the saudis liked them at all to use, to kind of keep his focus, to make sure that these relays do their part. an implement disagreement, as they've said they would, how they use present, joe biden. and, and his announcement of this deal praise the fact that the palestinians would not be able to attend to the neighborhoods as you just noted, that they will be returning to what's left of the homes that are all essentially no neighborhoods left in gauze or for people to attend to do you think the u. s. is somewhat disconnected from the reality and gaza? i mean, absolutely. i mean i think what trial are, sorry. what by didn't did today was you know, kind of a shameless attempt to claim credit for the ceasefire that he failed to get across the line over the past 9 months that it's been sitting on the table. in addition to all the other things he's complicit in from what these rarely have done to the gaza
1:17 am
strip. so there is a bit of disconnect there. i don't know if you can track that up to, you know, his own finality. or is it just, you know, he's, he's living in la la land, i'm not quite sure. but these, you know, american officials that have played a huge part in what's been fall and gaza. and what is really to have done, you know, have to live. ready the legacy of that it is their legacy that they've been completed in a genocide. and as we saw with blinking yesterday when he gave a speech at the atlanta council 3 times he was interrupted by protesters saying, you know, the blood is on your hands. so i think people will continue to remind these officials of that for, for quite a long time and they deserve it. it's not much being as being talked about much but thinking yesterday and that speech also noted that how my says replacing the fights is that hit that as quickly as it loses them in the end, suggesting that it has not been weakened to the extent that ness and yahoo said
1:18 am
that they needed to be so, especially all who actually achieved any of his warnings. you know, that was quite a shocking admission by blinking and that's not even connected by the speech. the one thing fighting was claiming was all right, well we had this agreement on the table since may that he is responsible for. but really we needed to crush him. ask them, put the pressure on them for it to be implemented. that was a claim. but according to his own secretary of state, yesterday, a mass is reflect per blemish. every single one of its fighters, and obviously with no surprise given, you know, if you're going to kill people's entire families and destroy their homes, they're going to go fight you. and that's exactly what's happened. so nothing you have to answer your question. yes, i mean this policy of his, this war of his has been a failure. and what's left is, you know, a genocide, the worst destruction of entire territory, and the people in the entire people who, who lived there, the 2000000 people are in, in a miserable condition. and so this is going to breed for their conflict and
1:19 am
problems well into the future. okay, and rockland, many thanks indeed for joining us the from new york. but should be with you as well, despite the announcements, obviously spot and goals that as well as attacks continue across the street. at least 30 people have been killed today. i'll do is uninstall sharif reports from dallas associates published. so i'll go now i had just hours ago, there was an atmosphere of joy and relief among residents. here when the ceasefire announcement was made from doha stating that it would take effect in the coming days. however, immediately after the announcement is really war, planes extinguish that joy for the people, striking hospitals, shelters, and homes with direct airstrikes, even as we speak. the bombing continues without pause. earlier we observed moments of joy and happiness among these residents who enjoyed this more for a year and a half of $467.00 days of pain and suffering. this war has affected everyone and
1:20 am
gaza, particularly residents in the northern areas who faced displacement, hunger bombings, and massacres. these people were eagerly awaiting this moment of peace despite losing their homes, children, and families, and everything. they had their clinging to life and seeking safety about autobahn. with the announcement of the seas, 5 deal families of his riley counts has gathered in the city of tennessee. they've been cooling for the release. the old is rarely captive held in the strip. every week is where the presence isaac has of has also been speaking. obviously spot deal, i mean, because that i support the governments, the heat of the government and all the delegation in order to achieve a deal. and also i cool on an age, 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. i'm just
1:21 am
how, who joins us now from a man. that's because his, well his band out is there a, from operating in the country. interesting that how, how does that the president came out to speak, and there's no sign yet of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. well, there have been some statements from these really prime minister's office, but the main topic of that statement was that benjamin netanyahu is not going to be making any sort of public comments until the deal is finalized meeting after there . is that vote in these really parliament that we've been talking about that will happen on thursday, around 11 am local time when he's coalition will convene to vote on this cease fire . but i want to note that his office also released a photo and statement of benjamin netanyahu, talking on the phone with us president joe biden. the statement says that he also spoke with president elect donald trump. thank them both for their efforts in securing the ceasefire deal, but i wanna also point to something else. the americans that have said this evening
1:22 am
they admitted for the 1st time. but benjamin netanyahu had been a big impediment in these negotiations, saying that back in july, he had added several new conditions that essentially torpedo these talks and have them go south when there was a little bit of momentum there. when the all we've heard from the americans and these rallies for months was pointing the finger at her mouth saying that they are the reason there hasn't been a deal. the americans did say, but have as also sometimes inserted new conditions, but really stressed that it was nothing yahoo sometimes who also added those conditions, which was part of the reason why there wasn't this deal to begin with, even though we have the deal now. and this was the framework outlines back in may and those negotiations were stalled because of those conditions that were added by these relays comfortable reaction that we had from the is there any people since the announcement of this deal?
1:23 am
well this is something that's shortly going to be welcomed among large parts of is really society, especially the family members of is really captives who have been waiting for more than 15 months for some sort of deal for anything from these really government to see their loved ones again, and they have blamed the prime minister largely throughout the last year for failing to secure a deal saying that it was his fault that he was prolonging the war for personal and political gain. but you also have people who are opposed to the deal. in fact, ultra nationalists have been blocking roads throughout israel to night, protesting against this deal. but it goes along with the rhetoric of those politicians from that same group your bets and it's not rich. the countries finance minister, a member of the far right cabinets, who have said that the ball is now and benjamin netanyahu, whose court that smelt rich and his party are ready to leave the government. unless there's a guarantee that israel will go back to full scale war, saying that this is a bad deal. it's bad for israel security and we heard it for me to me,
1:24 am
our ben beer throughout the last couple of days as well. so wow, there is an over whelming sense of relief for a large part of this really society. that's because the captives are going to be released. it's not necessarily because the suffering and gaza is going to end. but you also have a completely different picture of people on the right who do not want to see this deal put into place. they want to continue wreaking havoc on gauze where they want to continue the bloodshed. small rich says, until all of those military objectives are achieved, and i'll remind our viewers that none of them more than 15 months later has been accomplished. i'm just all hood joining us back from i'm on. how many? thanks. i. it's a fascinating thing. garza could do little but hope that well leaders would intervene on their behalf and stop the killing and destruction as well faced increased diplomatic pressure, but was also shielded by its allies. no, a day takes a look back at how the international community reaction to the will ongoing. so
1:25 am
people around the world have watched israel destroying garza and it's people since october, the 7th 2023. they've seen world leaders meet and talk about diplomatic efforts. and again and again, as israel killed tens of thousands of palestinians and systematically destroyed garza wallace leaders made statements of genocidal intent. many people perceived were leaders and international institutions as having failed the palestinians. and those perceived failures were repeated us vito's paralyzed the un security council from stopping the carnage. israel assassinated the top to have most leaders in charge of negotiations over a possible ceasefire. the united states warned about so called red lines. there is no doubt that they understood what our policy was. should they much of a rough operation or what our policy would be. and those red lines,
1:26 am
which seems to disappear, allowing the mass killing starvation and force displacement of palestinians to continue. you and experts pleaded for international law to be respected to we cannot any more extent these guys on top of that, that's and paypal could see we must confronted genocide. we must prevent it and we must punish it. but the united states, germany and others, didn't stop shipping billions of dollars worth of lisa lessons to isabel, allowing the industrial scale mass killing to continue. some states stood apart, spain, ireland, and norway recognized palestine and stopped their arms trade with israel. south africa took the case to the international court of justice, accusing israel of genocide. the world stop court found the case plausible, and repeatedly ordered israel to stop its genocidal acts. it is real still fond
1:27 am
protection can explain ally the united states. another world court, the international criminal court, or i, c. c, issued arrest warrants for benjamin netanyahu, and his no former defense minister, your gallant, but rather than cooperation. the icpc was met by threats against in the united states. i am going back to congress and introduce legislation very soon that would sanction any country that tried to enforce the arrest warrant against israel and the coming days and months and years. when the question is asked. some or of leaders choices a failed diplomacy will come under intense scrutiny. neurology associated you'll see that go back is a senior consulting fellow at chatham house. that's the bushes, think tank, and he joins us now from london. a great to have you with us. this bill is only
1:28 am
going to be finalized all the and is really vote in the government that is likely to post though, isn't it really? yes, one of the hope so that there was no honey or last minute tissues. and again, these are these documents. you many change the position of these, all i, b, there's always isn't, says to so called to the in case it's a causes by default, a hard please remove. cindy's already got the thing this tail is going to lead to a permanent cs 5 coast. that's going to come in this phase 2 and has yet to be negotiated and storing phase one. it's hard to see how each one say to, to the sea side. and, and the cool thing not telling me because the sides are interested in this. i think they also understand the view and i could faces. interesting. and then i think the other, the other, my diego, hey,
1:29 am
maybe it's fairly clear that this is the beginning of the end of the so the full months. no, i am be so as look for the to come in, we just see mo, mo, mo, mo, that the station box is early. is that shooting nothing, ballistics. again, losing, i'm only, i'm also just and, and i, and unfortunately also also hostages. i out to the, i think the pressure was also building seemed a, these are the society. so now we, i think, especially with the changes in, in the washington. so i think the agenda is going to shift and buy them in his announcement of the deal notate, but it is the same deal that he put forward back in may. the americans always pointing the finger at him must have been the reason deal wasn't accepted, but to what extent has it been netanyahu holding up the signing of the dale? i think this is the tragedy that to see. so the, with the site so many nice between may and now was below. it was the bye bye,
1:30 am
bye bye. how much the phone to be, but also bye bye now and the oh in service you know that every time this issue so close to be a lease, then new condition, whether they stay. if you let those zip codes though, and a full on the conditions are bought, mainly because of this, by the way, it was admitted by the bank that the filed, i'd say national security and maintenance stuff that sets an attorney on in the last few days. let's continue to below it as we read down for full many months. so, you know, on this case, maybe we can touching base. what is this the point? what is well sought to when he look at october, the 7th, and the failings, security failings, and amongst the, the as ratings for that attack. and the reason it's taking so long to get the captives.

0 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on