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to what extent has it been that's in yahoo holding up the signing of the dale. i think this is it the tragedy that to see sort of it with this site so many nice between may and now was below. it was the by 5 by how much that's going to be, but also by now i know in service, you know that actually times this issue. sorry, scroll should be a great then new condition. whether it's the, the for the zip code though, angel floor on the conditions are both, mainly because, and this, by the way, it was admitted by the bank that the found, right? say, national security. i mean, the stuff that sets enough time you know, on in the last few days, let's continue to blow it as we read down for full many months. so, you know, or this case, maybe we can touching base. what is this the point where is well sought to when he look at october, the 7th, and the failings, security failings,
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and amongst the these ratings for that attack. and the reason it's taking so long to get the captives back. and if it does start really looking at these events, how powerless, there's nothing, you know, his political future. i think sort of the beginning pieces of differentiation, what, how much do almost of the 7 most, most unacceptable and an excuse of birth. but at the same time was a little caesar defined it's, it's, it's, it's changes. and so we reach me, what was the reason behind with the same building? this is the perception that the way there's no way to let them know nowadays, sheets that full money to make how much and really it's military capability, all are based on shifting sense of how much close it's. it's interesting how mean we saw it and then going to low risk free for jeff. is this the shooting over
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a is what you see now? completely eliminating how much, but also the fall. i see the only minutes of the glacial groups relates to the release of the, of over the last to just want to be signed. the menus to just have been changed since the last, the in, in november or 2020 slay. and the now and with the list of those, those 2 remaining pacific has also been hundreds of his writing, the soldiers who have died this way, the public tired of this war and i'm ready for. but some semblance of peace on his board is what i think the probably send a village to message for many miles to do. who could show the deal based on this we, we just being arranged all, assist file for the release of most of the hostages and by the government. so few steadily some day on the agenda for the fall. i the agenda all to find you guys a,
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the ethnic cleansing of both addresses and phone from that list and also was addressing the building, supplements. and you know, as we know, because the fiscal options are, depends on there and, and what was left the to so to do with the that the, if i liked him under the same box. i think chris, the re, re say that the change of god in the washing. so in the bio cell between times in the adventure and the time you all decided that said the bench, it'll be still this useful time for you and other, you know, you never know what else is fine. so say back to back up many things and dave, 2nd time. so in this that from him you will be out during yes presenter advice and presented the bill as a victory of his administration. despite criticism that his administration has been supporting as well as full on garza and escalating tensions in the region,
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this has been time a real term or of the resumes. 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 loving on. there's an opportunity for future free from the grip of has a lot in syria, a future free from maturity of a saw for the policy and people a credible credible pathway to a state of their own. and for the region, future of normalization and integration of israel and all of our neighbors, including saudi arabia, that's brand. kimberly alcott, now she joins us from washington, d. c. so it was present to advise and who got to announce the del, kimberly, but it's gonna be the next i ministration is that is gonna have to oversee implementing it a yeah, we're learning more about exactly how much involvement there was by president elect
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donald trump's team. in terms of getting this across the finish line, according to a senior administration official, there was significant involvement by the president elect, a negotiators. in fact, what we know is that they worked as partners. in other words, the president bivens negotiate and to was as involved as the president of the lex. in fact, at times they were splitting up the rule of negotiations. so what we know is that it was significant. we also are learning from a senior administration official that there will be a meeting in cairo as soon as 24 hours where they will discuss the implementation of this agreement. and also more on the prisoner exchange in exchange for the cactus. as well as the implementation of the humanitarian aid, but with respect to president biden. what we can tell you is the he has put out a post where he talked about these negotiations, saying that it is not only personal for him, but also
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a political victory in many ways. but that has been also very difficult. he has, as we all know, he's been in public service for some 50 years and he's experienced a statesman. but at the same time, he said the road to this deal has not been easy. i worked in foreign policy for decades and these negotiations had been one of the toughest i have ever experience . so acknowledging just how difficult his it has been in order to get this across the finish line. indeed, when we did have a mix tardies that the negotiations wouldn't rise up to the point before the deal was announced. there are a number of americans amongst the captives on the day. what do we know about them? yeah, that's right. we've been given the names of some of them what we know, and we have we're told as part of the announcement by president biden. but there were several categories in the 1st phase of the, the cap,
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just that would be released. for example, in that 1st group it would be the elderly bells that would be women and children. and it would also be the wounded. so in that category of the american, capt as be released, one older male as a man by the name of teeth siegel. he is going to be released as early as sunday. and we know that the president has been in contact continuously, but has been updating the family that they are going to be expecting to hear or see from their loved one very soon also another man who was shot on october 7th in the wounded category. a man by the name of z declaration is also going to be released. another name that has come up isn't, is really soldier who has dual american is really citizenship not going to be released, but still on the radar. possibly in phase 2 is an individual by the name of don
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alexander, again, an american citizen being talked about. but again, not falling into that 1st phase category. because if this individual isn't as rarely soldier, that would be a person that falls into the 2nd phase. so again, an on the radar, but not someone that will be in that 1st group of captives being returned. indeed, kimberly, i'll get my thanks for that update and that's kimberly joining us from the white house a lot more on gauze or has dominated headline symbols and a yes and a shockwave through the middle east. and the world is also spot cools for change and accountability at the highest levels within 46700 kind of students have been killed and more than a 100000 more injured. and we're on comp looks at 15 months of unrelenting war the, the world goes, i did not start on october the 7th, 2023. it began in 1948 with the fullest explosive palestinians from midland,
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and israel's occupation of palestine. on october, the 7th, last year, around 6 30 am local, amass announced the minute she operation, likes a flood plan to use that phones with one overarching goal to focus the both the attention on these roles of the patient. how must late attack was as swift as it was brutal? 1139, his ratings were killed. $251.00 would capture. many were killed at the hands of their own military as a full back during the close of the day. an investigation bodies ready in use paypal har, it's was clear. is role used to handle. adults are choosing to kill its own people rather than help them capture. on october 8th is road because the state will close up to 300000 reserves. it stated aims of the destruction of the mass and the return
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of the captives. then defense minister announced as a complete siege of garza, starvation becomes 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 electricity, no food, no fuel. everything is closed. we have flashing human animals and we are acting accordingly. gallons, comments cements israel's attitude. this is not a war on him, us, but on the palestinian people between the 9th and the 25th of october as ro pounds goes by at land and sea. on the 26th, it sends in ground troops as israel, a tax refugee camps, and the civilian infrastructure. catch all egypt on the us try to negotiate a ceasefire on the desktop mounts. then on november the 24th, i break straight forward. i see spot is announced initially, good scene is like success hits renew twice in total, 50 captives, and
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a $150.00 to whom prisoners are released. so minutes often to cease by expires on december. the 1st israel resumes as will no c spy has been implemented since and as well as like weights to gauze on the desktop, right? the, the international community led by the united nations begins to call it a genocide, the systematic destruction of the people. israel then because the un agency for published a new refugees a terrorist organization and says the u. n is anti semitic. on march the 26th, the u. n. refugee agency publishes a report entitled, the anatomy of the genocide. israel rejects the report as does, it's a main international back of the united states. on december, the 29 south africa brings a case of genocide against israel in the international court of justice. the court
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agrees that is a case to be on sedation. human rights organizations agree. it is a genocide and submit a detailed reports. and yet israel continues, it says sold everyone from aid workers to gen this women and children are in the firing line. as well as reoccupied, know, can cause a forcing palestinians into the center and the so the strip they would take you more than 39 years to attend a funeral a day for every palestinian charles. your note i'm asked by to note and i don't or network of origin list a child in wrong code, which is 0 is the intended good towers has welcomed the gauze a deal and said it is imperative that the seasonal i removed o 8 obstacles in the strip a welcome the announcement of a deal to secure a ceasefire and austin's release in gaza. i come in to move the items egypt cuts
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out in the united states of america for the busy creative efforts in brokering these view. that and waving commitments to finding a diplomatic solution has been critical in achieving these breaks it will i call on all relevance policies to uphold their commitments and ensure that this view is fully implemented from the outset of the virus. i've called for an immediate cease fires and the media, and then conditional release of all last, which is our priority to know must be to use the 3 men the suffering caused by these conflicts. united nations stands ready to support the implementation of these view and scale up to delivery of sustain do. manufacturing relief to the account was palestinians who continue to suffer is imperative that the ceasefire removes
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the significant security and political obstacles to do leaving a the cross garza so that we can support the measured increases intelligence live saving you may be taken supports as on the joins of out from the united nations in new york, so we will be un gabe saying that it's ready to scale up the delivery of 8. and the goal is if israel allows us yeah, that's right. and i think there's really a sigh of relief here within the u. n. system as well. and i think that should be acknowledged. have been more than 200 un personnel killed during the last 15 months of israel's war on gaza. so listen, this is primarily about the palestinian people and the people and gods are that have been suffering so long. but i think also the un as a system is also breathing a sigh, every beat that finally, they've got to cease fire that the secretary general has been calling for for months. now, the dozens of member states have been calling for for months now,
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including the majority of the security council. now to the humanitarian aid aspect of it, the un says they do stand ready to ramp up and scale up humanitarian aid. they said what's been preventing, it is 2 things. number one, no ceasefire. now we will be getting a ceasefire. and number 2 is real. continuing over the past numerous months to deny all requests by the un to deliver a convoys to people that need it. do it for denying the vast majority of the request. so now these impediments could be gone. and i think the you and really sees an opportunity now to really reach people at a scale that they haven't been able to for well over a year. now that on the other hand, okay, we've got israel's bond on, on, we're about to come into effect till the end of the month. so we will in fact that's going to have
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gave us a, i lost some connection there for a minute. but and unfortunately, this does lose contact with, grab those on the, in the, not the united nations in new york. when news of the safe spot has given hope to millions of displays, palestinians, they can return to their homes. many will be returning to ruins with only the memories of the families to join them. to capitalize them, reports from de paula and central gaza. sees fully in gums. i may solely lose the guns. but for many, the ones will long remain meadows. but once lived in a puzzling neighborhood because of the city that i was just like in the west. and i love our i family and i lived in a home and say to neighborhood, i spend my life savings building this house which was destroyed in the blink. of an
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eye on october, the 29th 2023 matters. life was childhood. 2 of his children in his grandchildren were killed and is fairly s to like the following day is really tax or strong. so like dean road clinic is a pro the and his call to this day my, her does not know where his buddies, especially had the new list vehicle. i lost my oldest son, my daughter and her family. and my brothers could come to help me very my children and i the time that we weren't able to retrieve his buddy. now his eyes fill with tears. as he recalls the day, his teenage daughter lost both her legs and his wife was severely injured during the force displacement too rough in southern gauze. nothing had been said honestly, i felt it broken when i saw what happened to my daughter. it was one of the worst
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days of the war for me now. she's receiving treatment in the us along with her mother of a, in order to move again and on. now, living in a tent city endeavor to buy in central garza med monks, the dates of the forest if actuation onto a wooden frame of the midship chilton. for him. like so many others, this place has become a home of thoughts. may i have noticed that when he eventually returns to kansas city, he won't find a home waiting for him only russell's memories. while i'm going to tell us of how to bless the when the was finally over, the 1st chapter of this anguish will end. and the 2nd one will begin, when i return to my destroyed house, memories will haunt me for let me see. i will dismantle my tents and set it up on
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the wreckage of my home. even for his soul surviving, delta was rescued from the rubble of the building. life will never be the same. i will have to of all good of less, either one. i wish the gad hole, i'm eager to return to the north to see my destroyed house, to visit my siblings, grades, and to have some sense of normalcy. i know that we won't live peacefully like before, but this is what i wish isn't gonna flag for manhood. the date of to the ceasefire is not one of the celebration of reckoning. this war has caused a physical and psychological damage to millions of palestinians. i cease fire is unfortunate say, to count the losses to what's going on to start the loan on certain path towards when you will recognize the i will do 0 very by post by well,
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joining his hand out. and although ha, studios obviously was needed. abraham. she's only based in ramallah, it's been covering the occupied westbank extensive. it's great to have you here. need to get an idea of what the reactions have been of the palestinians in the occupied westbank to the seas fund deal finally getting over the line. you know, palestinians have been devastated to see their fellow people in the besieged goes to being killed, being bombard the day and then day out. and they felt that they were health, which they couldn't do much. they are separate the geographically because of the occupation. you know, if people from the okay, if i was thinking people from doesn't want to meet up, they have to have a permit approved by these really, authorities, the occupying power. so imagine the feeling that they felt when they were seeing that now they are really the huge sigh of relief that they are seeing that the stop the killing would stop. that's why we've seen them taking to the streets they are celebrating. and when we were covering the 1st
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a ceasefire deal that took place in november and we've seen the palestinian prisoners who, whoever needs at the time, we've seen a specific joy amongst the pos, in your community, in the occupied with bank within the community that has palestinians inside is ready to jail, you know, remember as part of the deal, we're going to see some policy and prisoners being released and balanced. and he's a really looking forward, especially those who have been having relatives and sons and daughters inside his way to jails under very difficult situation. so now they have something more to look forward to not just seeing their fellow posting is not being killed, but also the opportunity to rejoin their loved ones. i might be celebrating of the, the guns up on stuffing and goals are, but they themselves are under attack on the day and we've seen 2 major strikes and the janine refugee comp just in the last 2 days. and 12 people killed. yes, 6. tonight we, as we were waiting for the deal to be announced, we've followed the news of and is really strike hitting it inside the junior
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refugee camp and also yesterday as well. so, you know, the west bank is not part of the deal when it comes to his role stopping its actions. and these really are me and these radio for these have been asked or do you need for quite some time now because they say that there are fighters there that they want to eliminate. now both of the palestinian authority has been besieging the count. they say that this is part of a security campaign to ensure that there's no one over there that they want to take those people who are against the low out. so that has also increased tension within the camp itself. because of this campaign that the p a says, you know, it cannot allow on people who mean operating. and they were saying the security forces that we do not want the occupies westbank to turn into another guys to wonder if it's a being made to diffuse the tensions and between the policy you know, 30 and the promise demands which, which some people might be surprised to hear yeah indeed, but there is a different approach between what these fighters believe and want to do, which is fight as real minutes early in with the policy now for the wants to do,
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which is to resolve the issue diplomatically and according to international law. as they say, so that's why we've seen a lot of tension, but we've also seen efforts to defuse it. and we've been speaking to a source from, we've been in the refugee camp itself, who have been telling me it has been telling us that there's progress made that there has been an initiative by some people within the camp trying to bridge the gap between the policy you know, for the end, the fight, those hoping to find the solution. we are looking at something you know, that could be developing in the next day or 2. okay. we'll keep an eye on that just in a minute. we have left, so i want to get an idea of how concerned palestinians as they see the trump administration coming into power and how concerned that they all them about best future in the occupied west indies. because we've been hearing news in is really media that these really prime minister has given his coalition. the team members who are against the deal from this is that they would, you know, be able to build more more of the,
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it is really to mention the occupied with the bank as a prize for joining or at, let's say not leaving the coalition within israel. that's why palestinians are scared, they knew that trump has been floating, the idea of allowing is where is to a next the occupied the westbank. so there's a lot of fear, but we have to say that today, with all these figures in distress, they're still looking at garza seeing the happy news they are. so for them, it's still a day to celebrate. despite all the connect that has happened in the past months, absolutely. okay, need it many things indeed for coming in. thank you. as well as military presence in golf has long been sticking points and sci fi talks. i'm awesome. egypt has consistently rejected as well as the amount of control to key car doors in the strip, as well as being seeking to maintain a minute to presence in an area carved out when the will began, which cuts off northern garza from the south. as soon as ben, it's a reading car at all, as well as thoughts continued control of the 14 columbus,
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a buffer zone between egypt and dogs of that is known as the philadelphia, colorado is all man, is this area controlling the movement of goods on people until it withdrew its forces from garza in 2005. now, since benediction forces have taken over petroleum or took a petroleum duties with israel, still inspecting old deliveries into the territory, both egypt and how may i strongly oppose, as well as control over the colorado. because it would effectively silva, the guns and strips only land connection to egypt. axles on if it takes a look now at why the nets are him car at all has been such a difficult issue. after 15 months, so for and more than $46000.00 palestinians killed the scarsdale forefront deep across casa, and one of the largest is also being a major obstacle to peace. the scars award run deep across casa,
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and one of the largest, has also been a major obstacle to piece. it's then that's the room cory door, a military zone, carved out by israel cutting through the heart of casa. the 6 kilometer wide passage stretches from gauze as eastern border through the body does a stream all the way to the mediterranean sea. effectively splitting the territory into named doctor in a legal settlement that existed there before israel pulled out into a $1005.00, it's dotted with military bases and checkpoints, satellite images and videos, show acres of farmland and hundreds of residential buildings were destroyed to create it for more than a 1000000 palestinians forced the fleet to the south, then that's the record, or is also a barrier to return the international community, including the un security council in us president joe biden has consistently called for a complete is rarely withdrawal from gaza, including from the nets, the room,
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corey door and the philadelphia corey door on the southern border and for how most full is really withdrawal has always been a central tenet of peace negotiations. it sees nothing. yeah. who's insistence of controlling both the car doors as an attempt to continue the occupation of so much? but israel has maintained it's essential for security. after weeks of stalemate, israel has finally agreed to with ro, whether we stays away in the long term, is still in question. access, i'm gonna reach out to 0. i want to remind you of all the lights as to the bottom is that we've been guessing in garza off, the 15 months of bloodshed in the strip negotiate says working here in castle have reached a seas. 5 deal agreement was announced. my castle was 5 minutes. not even at the moment of donnie, they'll take effects on sunday, january 19th, especially polished demands, and garza have already been killed since the tale was announced. as it from me,
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laura kyle: i'm going to hand you over now to tyran jordan to continue or special coverage of because of these 5 deal. the, when the shots came from the holiday in buford corrects, we heard some noise this was new in a sniper valley was one of the most dangerous intersections in san diego. you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot . they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics so let's get a lot of you. sorry eva, holiday and well, hotels on algebra of the
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the join garza guitar immediate to confirm a system of deals been reached between israel and a honda. so for 15 months we will continue to do everything we can. everything possible to get together with our partners to ensure that this deal is internet just as it's agreed. the other ones are in jordan, this is all just gonna run life. and so i would special coverage of e gaus or c d o set coming up a
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