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the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously around life. and so i with the special coverage of e. gaus seized by i d o. so coming up the a culture as well coming from families, it is really captive in gauze, hoping, loved ones written in the 1st phase of the season. yes, president joe biden claims a deal was, is framework and says he's funding the incoming trump administration. a real opportunity for that meeting, but despite the deal that been more because many attacks on casa, at least 13 hundreds demands, are killed in the latest way and strikes the author of 15 months of bloodshed in guns and months of negotiations. a ceasefire. deal between is written how mass us finally been achieved. the agreement was announced by catalyst prime minister mohammed,
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but other off without finding the deal to boost desperately needed humanitarian aid to the strip and lead to the release of his really captives. 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 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 fit in a will be in pennsylvania delivered at the largest scale all across guys,
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us threats to heat the house as we deal with man headphones centers. bank it is 7 defense said thursday, 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, 13 city is a captives include, including the women and soldiers and don't have my old age on. so i and the 10 for the 2nd number of but a standing end of the 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 the end company to the, to the implementation of all of 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. so here's what we know about the deal. well, the implementation of the agreement will be guaranteed by cutoff egypt and the
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united states in stage one last thing 6 weeks time. also release 33 is really captives including children, female soldiers, civilians, and men of a 50 years of age. in what time israel will free 50 palace to be in prison is for each female soldier associate for each civilian captive. then israel, literally all the women and children on the 19th. it has detained from the gaza strip since october, 7th, 2023 israel and also graduate. allow pulse demands to return to the north. the 2nd phase will include the release of all the remaining living captives on the establishment of a permanent c 5. it will see the full withdrawal of his ready forces from the philadelphia commodore by day 50 of the ceasefire. this was the buddha area with egypt. this cool was, was a stumbling block in past efforts to secure a deal when the final stage will focus on long term reconstruction plans. because i'm the exchange of bodies of the deceased between the 2 parties. how does it was done in smith spoke to the guitar. you 5 minutes he spoke to president much at all . i'm sorry, he says best, but increase momentum to reach
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a deal in recently. 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 they're working tend to of both administration, incoming and outgoing divisions. 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 today being debbie. going so 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 now have to say all across the region and uh and beyond. its the
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collective aspects 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. 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 their obvious relief, but 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 it for a patient, 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 monitoring and this is one of the big concerns we understand has been the best will be moments
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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 in the whole way? they are always helpful and throughout the months we weren't able to hash out the details of disagreement. the other thing that did not to allow for these to happen all through the month. so we are hopeful that that would be beneficial, but also the monitoring at home and doubt that there will be initiated as part of the agreement to of hopefully be useful and making sure that to both parties commit to a, 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,
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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, well, thousands of palestinians across the guys that have been celebrating the announcement of the deal, the on the phone units in the south to the, in the central gaza. they've been scenes of julian streets after 15 months over lent . this is really bombardment as an overwhelming sense of really why i have 100 of my good. we are very happy that this crisis sapp ms. bowman, i'm happens to us, is finding the over and that we will return to our home towns under 10 to our families in base. how new garza, i'm the north and see our families who remained to live and see our lives return to our old lives and be happy and live like we used to talk to zeros honey. my food has been following the reaction from pulse demands and data about as the positive
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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 were people burst into celebration . the moment the heard about the news about us, these fire agreement between our mazda and israel, followed by the press conference for the call through 5 minutes, 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 use to see is the early hours this morning. and what we see in the past is this area here at the hospital used to be a stays for funerals 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 feelings that have been suppressed for the past 15 months. and without going into the details of the turns,
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people came together and got in groups. here's got a brand new where they're in the hospital or industry. it's on 10 sites across the gaza strip and further in the northern part of the strip. and then mosley evacuation is on an area that has the berlin to leave bon for the past 15 months old and celebration of an end to this nightmare. it paused. these have been quite intense for people quite a draining as many approaches here at this casting 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 enforced until sunday and from the time of announcement to the time is going to be enforced. these are very critical times and we're expecting assertion the attacks by the drones and by the heavy artillery is and that's what makes people do in the celebration right after 2 hours and go back to their tense because the noise, nighttime of crows, then it becomes,
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let's say have been very receipts to walk in the streets and driving the streets to the uh, the 10 uh the 10 sites. uh we were 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 promise. then the, the, the, the agreement of the, of human and $3.00, and $8.00 and human. it's in a truck getting into the gaza strip anymore, most of the data from there. but i to see how this time. well let's see frontier, let's give them the hope to families. if it's raining captives in gaza. they gathered in tennessee vaulted announcement. many are on show whether they loved ones or life with it. as well as security cabinet is due to vote on the agreement on thursday, president east codes of school, the members of the back, but the name of jose, i support the governments. the heat of the government and all the delegation in
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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. no ma'am. well, i'll just there, as i'm just sort of joins us live enough. i'm a man because as well as the band out of the air from operating in the country that we had the, from israel's president urging the government to accept the deal. so what mobiles in the human from his right? the officials and the ministry of offices 5 well, these really prime minister's office released a statement, basically saying that he's not going to comment on any of this until it's finalized . and all of the other small details are sorted, which is a little bit interesting because this is a deal that was agreed upon by all parties and announced by the mediators, but none the less benjamin netanyahu, whose government we'll have to vote on this on thursday, around 11 am,
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but we have heard from the countries foreign minister who cut a diplomatic trip to europe short saying that while it's a difficult decision, it's the right decision to vote for the ceasefire deal in order to bring home the remaining is really captive. still held in. 1 the booklet there is some stone proposition to this from the far right. members of nathaniel whose government like you to me are been beer and bedside as smoke rich. you've been quite outspoken over the last week about their position on a deal saying that it's bad for israel's national security and that they might not vote for it going so far as to say that they're willing to topple benjamin netanyahu, whose government, if they don't get their way small rich has said, but he needs a guarantee for missing yahoo that they're going to go back to all out war to continue is fighting. and so all of those military objectives are a cheese, but i'll remind you after more than 15 months of war, after more than 15 months of suffering and gaza. none of those military objectives
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have been achieved by these really military. yeah. have done. we've seen families of these really captors come out on the streets to hold up vigil in tennessee. what's the pro to move in among israelis about this deal on an end to the seemingly endless was as well is, is certainly going to be welcomed by family members of as really captives who been protesting in the streets for more than a year or calling for a deal to bring back their loved ones, but they accused the prime minister of being the main obstacle. they say that he was the one that was neither capable nor willing to accept a deal. and in fact, the americans tonight have admitted for the 1st time. but back in july, benjamin netanyahu was the main obstacle for why these negotiations had torpedoed saying that he added a lot of new conditions that really spiraled the negotiations. and that's why there wasn't any agreement. they said that a mess had also done this in the past. but over the summer when there was
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a little bit of momentum on this same framework, outlined by us president jo bite and that's when it went south when these new is really conditions were added. but there was a lot of denial on the part of these really is pointing the finger at have assets from us pointing the finger back at these rarely so well. this is a welcome decision by the family, whoever's of is really captive by the larger sect of is really society who doesn't want this war anymore. it's important to remember that they want this cease fire deal, not because they want to end the suffering and gods of their main priority are the captive, these really government. additionally, their main priority is be kept is it's not so much what's going on with the palestinians. in gaza, after nearly 47000 people had been killed as a result of israel's war. i'm that sort of life us back and i'm on have the frontier. while the president elect, donald trump says the cx 5 success is due to his november election victory, and a post on his social media platform, truth social from said, this epic cease by agreement could have only happened as
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a result of all historic victory as its signal its been time well, but my administration would seek peace. he went on to say, i am thrilled, americans on his way the hostages will be returning home to be reunited with their families and loved ones, but outgoing us. president joe biden is presenting the deal as a victory for his administration. that's despite criticism. washington has been supporting as well as war and gone to an escalating tension in the region. this event 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 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,
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a future of normalization integration of israel and all of our neighbors, including saudi arabia. there's been a ceasefire announced in gaza before we all celebrate the or that obviously we're all going to want to see how all that execute. 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, and 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 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. what i'll just say it was kimberly how get joins as live now from washington, dc. kimberly sounds they sold. it was president biden who announced the deal, but it will full of costa tamaqua rubio to oversee its implementation. if he gets
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appointed a secretary of state and the new trump administration, and yeah, it's for our viewers who are necessarily familiar with marco rubio. he's well known to a lot of people in the united states as but he is a well known senator, but he soon will be likely they, he's donald trump, the president of the lex picked to be the secretary of state. and so he's going to become a very familiar name in the next 4 years. and he was up in his confirmation hearings there. and when he learned about the agreement and uh, it was something that he had the opportunity to comments on talking about how he believes that it was not only something that was going to be of something that could be very instrumental for the peace process in the future but he said, but he also believes but is going to come down to who will govern in the future
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saying that her boss has been severely degraded. but you can turn your people over to people who seek your destruction. and when it comes to the future of how boss the, he says that, you know, the united states is going to continue to make sure that her mouth is not part of the equation. in other words, is making sure that the agreement holds is something, but the united states is obviously going to be a guarantor. but he believes that to, you know, this is something that is very fragile. and so the united states is going to be instrumental and making sure that her boss is an organization continues to not be allowed to rebuild. so this is something that as secretary of state micro rubio has been very clear about in those confirmation hearings, but also as a sender a long he is not a supportive of that as an organization. and he was to see that it continued used
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to be dismantled and not only as part of the leadership that has been eroded in the as part of israel's war, and garza, he wants to see that that is maintained. yeah, kimberly just briefly what more do we know about us captives being held in gaza and when they could be released? yeah, well we know that. yeah, according to the. c right, my girl, the by the administration's special ed boy that has been instrumental in allowing for this agreement to get across the finish line. this is something that and as early as sunday, we can see these captives being returned. we know that there are a number of names of american captives that. 7 are already being put forward in the us media. one of them is key, siegel. he is in the older mail category. we also know that the declaration who was shot on october 7th is another individual. we know in the 1st phase that is women is children, is
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a elderly males and also wound. and so there are but some of the captives that are being released, obviously it exchange for palestinian prisoners. and of course, the ratio of captives 2 pallets, 2 prisoners was one of those big issues that had to be worked out. but as president 5 and said in his address is several hours ago. he said this is one of the toughest negotiations. but something that he believes wasn't she because of what he said was as a very much a sort of dog and diplomacy. but still, he said after is 50 years in public service. he said this was one of the hardest negotiations he's ever seen. all right, kimberly, how can i live here in washington dc? kimberly thank you for this. find the announcement of a cease fire and gaza. israel's attacks continue across the street, but at least 30 people have been killed since the deal was announced. i'll just say it was on my social reports now from kansas city. it's published it's gonna allow, had, it will just hours ago,
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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 part. earlier, we observe moments of joy and happiness among these residents who enjoy this more for a year and a half, $467.00 days of pain and suffering. this war has affected everyone and 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 there clinging to life and seeking safety about about fully impact of 15 months of war. and the gaza strip has left a devastating tow more than $46500.00 pounds demands have been killed since october 7th,
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last year. according to ministry of health figures of those killed more than 17000 have been children. but the overall figure does not include the $11000.00 palestinians, considered missing, or buried under the rubble. and with those staggering numbers in mind, you and 2nd agend until you'll get that as says it's not imperative. the ceasefire removes all of the schools, the aid getting into the strip. i'll just say it was gabriel is on the it has more from the in his 1st remarks after the ceasefire. deal with announced the secretary general thing. the mediators specifically egypt cut are in the united states for what he called there, on wavering commitment to finding a diplomatic solution. he also laid out what he thinks are the key humanitarian priorities. all 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
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deals and scale up to delivery of sustain give any tend relief to the counselors, palestinians who continue to suffer. it is imperative that the ceasefire removes the significant security and political obstacles to the living. hey, the girl scouts so that we can support the measured increase in urgent live saving . you may need tegan supports you meditating. the situation is a get those cut off iq levels. the secretary general is now off to 11 on where he is expected to arrive thursday evening in a trip he is calling a solidarity gesture to the lebanese people. but it's a working trip as well. he's expected to meet with all top lebanese government officials, but at this point, his office says, there are no plans to go to casa or syria. gabriel was on to out just need to know the nations in new york, the palestinians in gaza could do little but hope that will lead us with the intervene on their behalf and stuff,
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the king of destruction. israel faced increased diplomatic pressure, but was also shielded by its allies. i'll just say it was newer a day. looks back on how the international community reacted to the war on gaza. 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 world 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
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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, 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. we cannot any more extent. these guy doesn't damage 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 israel, 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,
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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 protection and its main ally, the united states. another world court, the international criminal court, or i, c. c, issued arrest warrants for benjamin netanyahu, and his now former defense minister, your gallant, but rather than cooperation. the i c. c 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. one, the question is asked, where was i? when guys are, was going through
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a genocide some more of leaders choices. a failed diplomacy will come under intense scrutiny. neurology associated let's bring an item, cremeans, he's a former diplomats and also served as a pentagon official who joins us live from washington, dc. adam. so the sci fi deal definitely come into effect until sunday. we don't even know the 0 our, the time it stops. so it's some of the stages and phases to the deal. we still need to be extremely cautious. don't worry to thank you, darren, i think you're right. we do in the lead up to the ceasefire. you mentioned in the lead up to the show as far as continued air strikes and continued uh, probably ground operations on both sides as a lead up to the cease fire. and you're right, i'm still very cautious after the implementation is east fire. this is just step one of the many steps beyond this as far as formation of free constitution has some form of institutions in government that can read constitute uh, electricity, grid,
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schools construction. all the very ground level is so important. and then as a bigger level, as well, for the international jimmy level, the amount of reconstruction efforts, uh, economic development as well as very high level strategic level importance of, of supporting some type of, of governance of what the next step is in the, in the me into long term is important and i'll say as well, to conclude or this statement that israel as well, has to look in the wrong term. and then as, as partner the united states, as what in the long term is there's still some things to change it that we can do in the long term, the future to achieve something or something else. not them we heard from president by now they're saying this was the same deal accepted by him. us last may. if that was the case, why didn't the use his leverage over these ratings back then? i mean, trump is coming in out of the daisy pushing at yahoo to get the deal done over the line. and i think what you mentioned is the frustration of so many of yours and so many and there are some community. i think there are
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a few things that play here. i think it's positive that both the officials and the by the ministration also in the jump administration were part of negotiating the deal. i think it's, it's also as well, there's a deadline coming the bows, all sides knew at least what to do was to the trump administration, or rather the by demonstration of what it had mentioned and used to since, since may. and so it may be part of the unknown, so probably probably quite a bit of different factors. and of course, multiple sized to try to claim responsibility for success. so. so with the new trump administration coming in at a more leadership role and should the us be taking in terms of helping to rebuild garza and ensure the deal stays on track. i think the us will have a huge role in diplomatically guttering political capital from gulf states and the international community to provide a diplomatic support for whatever government,
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