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from around the corner which is 0, the joy and gaza is katara immediate is concerned. this is find deals been reached between israel and how much solve the 15 months of the we would continue to do everything we can everything possible together with our process to make sure that this deal is implemented as it's agreed. the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is obviously are life and with i'm going coverage of the goal is to see spotty,
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also coming across as welcome from families if it's rarely kept as in gaza hoping loved ones returning the 1st phase of assist you as president joe barton claims a deal with his framework concerns. he's handling the incoming trump administration . now remember, tennessee for that's a little bit more of a tax on gone. so despite the deal of these 13, now this demands are killed off. the agreement is announced, the author 15 months of bloodshed in guns and months of negotiations ceased audio between israel and how must finally been achieved. the agreement was announced by counsel as prime minister, mom had been on the roof on l. funny. the deal, the boost desperately needed humanitarian aid to the strip and lead to the release of his way to captain the, the little come into effect on sunday,
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january 19th. the zeal waterfall beside the will be announced that later on the states as to the details of the deal, the 1st space which extends over 42 days we'll see as sees fly it. and the little one of the as a to forces away from the populated area and to a station on the boat, the line all around the guys a strip and the engine 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 were louder 10 and also the exit of this one did. and the patient's on to you want to fit in a will be in pennsylvania delivered at the largest scale all across guys, us 3, what are the the costs as we deal with them and health problems centers, bank carries 7th defense center. and we'll be happy to take on. so all of the facilities required for the display sort of thing. home name,
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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 old age on. so and the 10 for the 2nd number of spanish standing end of the 10 is behind is right above the details of the 2nd and 3rd phase where you be agreed upon as the 1st phase comes into implementation. that date of got to read the dates that both of boxes to, 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, those theater, 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 with the guaranteed by capital egypt and the us in stage one last in 6 weeks. how last will release? $33.00 is really captives including children, female soldiers, civilians, and men of the age of 50 and return is railroad free, 50 palestinian prisoners,
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but each female soldier, and 13th age. civilian captive then is readily released, older women and children on the 19th. it does detain from the gaza strip since october 7th, 2023. israel will also gradually allow palestinians to return north. the 2nd phase would include the release of all the remaining and living captives, and the establishment of a permanent seas file. it will see the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the philadelphia, colorado by day 50 of the ceasefire. that's the border area with egypt. this close was a stumbling block in past efforts to secure a deal, the final stage and focus on long term reconstruction plans for gaza and the exchange of bodies of the deceased between the 2 parties. for the statement of the chief of hamas in gauze and the head of its negotiating team honey law. higher said israel have failed to achieve its goals. and here we are today proving that the occupation did not and will not ever the feet of people will break its
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resistance. they were only able to completely destroy the gods, a strip and wage 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 hostel disease. 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 the 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 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 well thousands of palestinians across guys that have been celebrating the announcement of the deal from the phone units in the south to be on the line central guys that they've been
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seems of joy on the streets of the 15 months of relentless. is there any bombing the scale? hold on? 46700 pound estimate. there's a huge sense of when the last 100 is my good, we are very happy that this crisis sapp ms. bowman, i'm death happened to us is 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 families who remained to live and see our lives return to our old lives and be happy and live like we used to them out of here is how do you my mood has been following reaction from palestinians instead of bella, but the positive few hours have been completely different than what we used to see and possibly as it completes just in the scene here at the hospital, the 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 cut through 5 minutes,
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or announcing an agreement for a see is fire. that is not going to be the 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 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, 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, 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,
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it paused. these have been quite intense for people quite draining as many approaches here at this broadcasting point. wondering and ask him and 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 in force. these are very critical times and we're expecting a search in the attacks by the drones and by the heavy artillery. and that's what makes people do in the celebration right after 2 hours and go back to their tents because the noise, nighttime crows, then it becomes, let's say it's been very risky to walk in the streets and drive industries to the, the 10, the 10 sites that 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
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people as well. as the 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. anyone would just need it from there. but i to see how this time. well, despite the deal, these randy ministry has launched more attacks and northern gaza. please. 30 palestinians have been killed in a series of abstracts since the announcement is ready for us as many targeted residential buildings. the faithful agreement has given the hope to families that has rarely captives in gaza. they gathered in tel aviv after the announcement. many are on sure whether the loved ones are alive or dead and fear the deal could collapse before when the captives are released. it's going to be a you do release whenever 1st of all, whenever i see office. secondly, one of i'm going to see the last postage is crossing the border. and we're going to be here for this thing every day. and tv is going to happen. because say,
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i don't know if that happens, especially on the flip promos oven at the the, there was do something wrong to stop the agreement. and also i miss linds about the, the 2nd stage of the agreement with the young good. they on good. so just like the, like in the mod calling you in the much sign sun go girl down, know those things, they should come out as soon as possible, as well as well as security cabinets is due to votes on the agreement. on thursday, the president is our codes of as cold on members to back the deal. i mean, because that i support the governments, the heat of the government and all the delegation in order to achieve the deal. and also i cool 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
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that this is a step in the right direction. this is an important step on your mail, but lodge a 0 is home destitute. looks ahead to thursday's vote. she's in a mine because as well as bandages they are from operating in the country. these really prime minister's office released the statement basically saying, but 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 nonetheless, benjamin netanyahu, whose government will have to vote on this on thursday, around 11 am what 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 dogs. 6 buckling there is some storm proposition to this from the far right. members of this. and y'all, whose government like you to more been beer and better and smote rich,
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who have 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. smoked rich has said that he needs a guarantee for missing yahoo that they are going to go back to all out war to continue is fighting until 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 have been achieved by these really military. yes, president elect donald trump says the spa success is due to his election victory november hosting on his platform. truth social from said this ethics ceased by agreement could have only happened as a result of a historic victory as a signal to be in time. well, that might ministration would seek peace. he went on to say, i'm thrilled americans down this way. the hostages will be returning home to be
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reunited for their families and loved ones, but outgoing us. president joe biden is presenting the deal as a victory for his administration, and that's despite criticism washington's been supporting as well as war and gaza and escalating tensions in the region. 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 that 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, including saudi arabia. i'll just arizona in official joins us live now from washington,
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dc island. so what's next then for the see saw deed as far as washington is concerned. so they want to make sure that the israeli cabinet endorses and it goes through, there will be some consent and the benjamin that yahoo has not said anything from that deal is done until he has that meeting. but certainly, given all the diplomatic noise over the last couple of hours, everyone expects space to be done and dusted very quickly, certainly to bite and has been pushing this idea since may and many times in that period. we've had a deal is about to be done as a boat to be signed. never has there been such a positive noise? it's coming up here. and certainly in the last couple of hours, benjamin netanyahu has spoken to joe biden from the oval office, and joe biden offered his congratulations on deceased by a deal. and we also know from benjamin netanyahu, whose office that he spoke to donald trump and psyched him for all, but he did. and getting this over the line suddenly, joe biden has describe it as the most difficult at negotiation that he's ever been
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involved in. but said to many people have died and certainly the, by the administration would've been hoping that this could have happened much, much sooner. perhaps even sometime in the summer before the election campaign. but they'll be hoping they'll be no final snags to get this finally over the line. and then president barton was careful not to give president the neck. trump too much credit here. but how important was trump the disagreement dollar a bite and did talk about it being a bi partisan deal, but certainly all the heavy lifting was done by breton. the guard who is jo bite is mine for the middle east. he's been the point person there for a number of years and he was really working on all the details. what the trump team did was remind it's a bite and team. but essentially donald trump wanted this off his plate before he moved in to the oval office. remember it's just a week or so ago, the donald trump said if there wasn't this the spot by his inauguration date,
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january the 20th, then there would be in his words, all hell to pay. the people know that donald trump can be perhaps erratic, an unpredictable, and therefore both sides did not know what all hell to be actually meant. and so just by seeing that, by his election victory in november, he probably put a bit of pressure on the process. it's interesting that in the last couple of hours, a number of right wing websites in israel have been criticizing donald trump for pushing these relays into this. but what is clear is that there was a trump factor in finally getting this deal done. all right, to ireland for july, 1st in washington island. thank you a lot so, so it's coming here and i'll just say, or i will have more on the go as a see saw deal plus a new way to tackle obesity. doctors are looking at a different method to treat the 1000000000 people classified as of the way it's going to stay with
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a news the hello again, your watching. i'll just say a quick reminder about top stories here. this uh, they've been seems of joint gaza after media just announced a sci fi do between israel and how much tube in crowds gathered from falling units in the south to get obama and a center for the season. it takes effect on sunday, the 19th of january, the deal will lead to the release of his really cap to exhibit several stages and allow the entry of much needed humanitarian a into costs. but despite the sci fi, as well as the plumbing,
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i've gone to continues at least 13 palestinians have until since the deal was announced that spring in a month. but now he's at least on the list and form a deputy director of the arab american institute of jones as live from washington dc. mazda c sante will comes into effect on sunday. we don't know when is 0 our the time it starts. but with so many stages and phases to this deal, we still have to be extremely cautious. don't wait. we certainly do. we have to keep in mind as you were referring was just mentioned that as we're considering awaiting the start of the cease fire, israel is just accelerating it's bombing of cause a killing more than 80 people today throughout the gaza strip. more than 30 of whom since that deal was announced. and the fact that no matter what happens, garza is going to be a concentration camp that is in ruins with tens of thousands of people have been having been killed. with many more buried under the rubble was still don't know the full extent of this genocide and countless children of lost parents and all have lost limbs. the situation and gaza is incredibly dire and everybody's just waiting
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for the 1st bit of good news. just for this cease fire to essentially coming to parisian, which will only mean slowing down in the machinery of death and destruction and cause up by no stretch of the imagination does not mean that the cause that is going to be a safe and free place for palestinians, beloved, yeah. and we heard from president biden earlier saying this was the same deal accepted by him as of last year. but if i was the case of my why didn't he use his leverage up with these riley's back then? i mean, trump is coming in and within the day is the push that and yahoo to get this deal out of the line. yeah. precisely president and by then by his own admission is saying that this is the same deal that he presented earlier and the up israel rejected the idea of aust, i'm the president by the route propose that. and that's because they opted to destroy god's i've step spend. most of that you're doing exactly that. it was to fulfill a genocidal project of the actually carried out in actions and president by them did not just go along with it or let them do it. the actually armed and funded that
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genocide with additional billions and military funding for his route and even intervene that the you want to be taught any effort to impose a cease fire on israel. so no matter how much bite and tries to spin this, somehow in achievement for him by his legacy is unquestionably one of blocking a cease fire and arming and funding this genocide that has lasted for over 15 months. now continuously that is essentially, but by this legacy, as i'm sure this may have come because of pressure by donald trump, it may have come because of a deal behind the scenes that donald trump is struck with nothing. yahoo! either way we know that donald trump has a very lengthy and sinister history towards palestinians. so even though this is a bit of good news, a fight or really the, the large scale slaughter may be coming to an end. this also we should be very vigilant about what comes next, because we know what, what trumps history is. and the people that trauma surrounded himself with are incredibly empty, pallets to me, and people who endorse israel's annexation of the west bank in violation of
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international law. so the future may still be very bleak, in spite of this bit of good news, yet it does. what is the question? what does all of this mean? and for the future i've gone, is that which now as you say, lives in ruins, it needs to be rebuilt. the needs to be human and here in a porting and the needs to be a government. so. so what's the day off the plan? because that really, really one is that there isn't one, and that seems to be the specifically the point that was left over to be discussed later. because there can be an agreement on whether they after isn't that there's always been a sticking point for it. for these are the government and the whole was essentially hinting that if the war aims bored and quote are not achieved, that there might be a return to hostility. so this may not in fact be spar that hold. this may be a temporary deal, the call fighting gets all the hostages. really get a gift kind of theme prisoners release from is really dungeons hopefully by the thousands and or rejecting. if you monitoring 80 took off in a more meaningful sense. but what follows that could very well be another continued
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a continuation of the catastrophic assault that israel has, at least on gaza. that is a very, very worrying sign. we don't have a realistic vision for what comes next. the one thing that seems to be off the table is that palestinians can be a free people who no longer live under the boot of his really control and an occupation. and as long as that is the case, we're only talking about simply when this process is going to re ignite at a forever serious about ending this price is permanently. that means that we have to recognize palestinians right to freedom and self determination and justice and human rights. and israel has to be compelled to accept. i'm assuming the equality of human rights and that can only come if there is a change in american policy towards israel about really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. i'm. i thank you very much indeed for talking to us. thank you. thank you for the incoming us presidents pick for secretary of state has pledge to advance donald trump's america fast foreign policy mancha. rubio was speaking during the latest confirmation hearings, the trunk cabinet. and i'm going to use my kind of has more from washington, is
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hannah, i'll just sierra washington germany is considering allowing hundreds of thousands of syrians to visit that home country so they can assess whether they can pretend that permanently county, anyone who does the risk losing the german residency rights. so when it came has moved from balance on what brittany has been based in bel, in so many years having fled syria stopped of the war as a human rights lawyer. he has helped general authorities investigating syrian suspected of crimes against humanity. since a thoughtful, he's been in touch with ministers here about easing restrictions on the syrians returning home. he says it could happen within weeks. they knew that it would be election and they would not be still in their position on mister shows or so join us in the meeting and we, we spoke in front of him about this issue and i suppose they would take action
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before the election just over a 3rd of the syrians living in germany are classified as refugees under the geneva convention. another side have what's called subsidiary protection, meaning they on for a few cheese and then skip assignment. that might fit risky play returns to syria. the remaining numbers have some form of residency because of reunification with family members already in this country. they're all another 160000 series and see if the come german citizens, people like to pass on show who has a job as a coworker in berlin. he recently traveled back to syria, knowing his german passport would allow him to return his off to us for nearly were united with his mother and i left pope. he gave me his reaction to the proposed missions. it's not easy to get back to sylvia. in my view, the politicians in germany and europe in general, after that,
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syrians visit syria and see that families again with children are being born in germany. you don't know, but relatives and syria right now. the vast majority of syrians in germany cons, do what hassan has done without risking this situation here, including on why wouldn't he himself, he wants to be able to go back to syria, to help rebuild it. but also to be able to return here of to what's, it's so important to be this, but also it's so important to be here also because there is many cases opening. there is many claiming as we working on their cases. and we expect there wouldn't be many could even as we arrived to europe after that, asian ford immigration is a key issue in this election campaign. the sense that left policies think this plans the syrians could help while their opponents on the right and far right. say it is risky, don't when it came out to 0, fully ukraine has introduced emergency power cuts and 6 regions off to russia and
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