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really captives held in guys that gather in tennessee, hoping the deal will re unite them with their loved ones. also this, our south korea's top court considers whether to afford the presidents impeachment for declaring martial law. i'm drawing a casual scope with the latest from the australian openness, 5 time grand slam champion iga she on peck sets up meeting with former us. so from when a m, a ride to connor bed round the after 15 months of war in guy's side, that scales more than 46700 palestinians. israel and how modest have agreed on a ceasefire. the daily includes the release of b is really cops is being held in gaza and is expected to take place in 3 stages. are these really cabinets still needs to approve it? thousands of palestinians across guys i have been instead of breaking many are helpful. the deal will end the war. but these really military,
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i show no signs of stopping is from bond meant until the agreement comes into effect on sunday is carried out in kansas reich's across guys, getting at least 30 palestinians and enjoying dozens, moore. meanwhile, the families of the captives gathered in tennessee shortly after the deed was announced, many a onshore, if their loved ones are alive or dead, and fear the ceasefire could collapse before all the captives ave east. victoria gave him b begins coverage. i saw a deal was announced by castles prime minister in the capital de la, but haven't been of direct mental sun. he said it will take effect on sunday. the shuttle though that's go by the time egypt and united states are happy to announce the success of joints mediation if it's to reach a deal and gaza to exchange prisoners and hostages, to attend to a prolonged truce that achieves a permanent c spy. and also the delivery of large amounts of humanitarian aid to palestinians. us president elect donald trump was quick to claim credit for the
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success, but outgoing president joe biden said the deal was a victory for his administration. after 8 months of non stop for groceries. by ministration, why monitors cease fire? a hostage deal has been reached by israel as a mouse. the elements of which i laid out in great detail in may this year. this plan was develop a negotiated by my team. it will be largely implemented by the incoming administration in gaza. palestinian celebrates with the news, facing jude 15 months. if bombardment and deprivation more than 46000 people had been killed. how did it like gold? we are very happy that this crisis submits, plumbing. i'm to happen to us is funding the over and that we will return to our home towns under 10 to our families. and based on those garza, i'm the north and see our families to remain to life and see all lives return to
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all old lives and be happy and live like we used to. despite the deal these really minutes, we launched more tax on residential buildings in northern gauze at night. the u. n . has cooled, the strip a debt soon and it remains so until this deal comes into effect. victoria gates and b l g 0. all right, so i'll get an update on the situation and guys and speak to andrea 0. sorry, god bless them, who is in dire? bloss central guys are for is tarik palestinians waking up feeling more hopeful. i imagine this morning, but the sci fi does not come into in for, in fact until at least sunday. and we are still seeing attacks across the costs a strict of the world fully what we understand that palestinians to day wake up. we've moved, dilemma of ho spot. what we see on the ground is that the sound of the trends and fight to jets on the endless scenes of
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a funeral that we see right now at the back of ground is a constant reminder for palestinians of the grim reality. and the for j. a one now palestinians believe that the cited the announcements of the sci fi will bring cope with deep enforcement delays until sunday. the scale of at tax will continue to range of course, cause and that was incredibly use throughout the desk to since don't. today we are talking about 22 palestinians were killed in separate geographical locations. think garza and get civilians continue to believe that the next 72 hours will be a crew paradox. where the unpredictability and for it carries this of the situation will be absolutely clear. and the believe that is where we tried to increase the little succeeds of the attacks in old areas. of course this trip. that's why they're trying right now to take their ultimate precaution. so there's a very remarkable joyful sentiment full of happiness regarding the announcement
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they are waiting for the implementation of the deal on the ground. and to see this kind of commitment by the, by both i'm us and israel for the terms of agreement. yeah. on the implementation of the day on to eric, i mean there's a lot of hope that the sci fi will lead to more age getting into the gaza strip. what are the most urgent needs right now for people that well, fully garza is in a very desperate dye, a need for comprehensive humanitarian aid to meet the catastrophic consequences of this ongoing rule. we, we, we need as palestinians. and as we have been told by people for all sorts of a humanitarian and this is too much the survival needs, including food and medical supplies, as well as to the remote couple humanitarian mississippi's, including a sanitation and shelters. we understand that that was the critical infrastructure
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must be a completely repetitive order to restore essential services. uh, based on the resources that will be available. and then let the given the fact that the field stipulates that at least 6 conference humanitarians, a troops will be allowed to get into because of strep. if this number has been practically met to on the ground, it seems that the gaza strip will gradually start to recover. but it's going to be a sort of a long time recovery that will take time to be quite seen on the ground. a given the fact that the gaza strip right now lives in ruins. terry, thank you very much for bringing us in a to say from guys at target capitalism. well, let's take a look in more detail now at the deal khattab egypt and the us will monitor the implementation of the agreement during the 1st page, which will last 6 weeks from us will release. 33 is really captives including children. female soldiers,
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civilians and men older than 50 and exchanges revel free, 50 palestinian prisoners for each female soldier. and $34.00 each civilian captive is where i will also release all the women and children. it's detained in the gaza strip since october. the 7th 2023. it will also allow palestinian civilians to return to the north. the 2nd phase includes the release of the remaining living captives and the establishment of a permanent ceasefire. it will see the full was to all of these really forces from the philadelphia court or as the border area with egypt. this clause was a stumbling block in previous f as to reach an agreement. then the final stage will focus on a long term reconstruction mindful gaza and the exchange of bodies of the deceased . joining us now here in the studio, is luciano soccer, who is an associate professor of golf quantity except contact university. and also with us mom at almost 3, a professor at the doha institute for graduate studies to discuss this deal, the ceasefire agreement. and whether or not it could lead to lasting peace in
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a garza and for palestinians. momma deals thoughts twist about this agreement. how do you view this? is this a temporary, just a temporary deed or something that could lead to more sustainable piece? well, 1st of all, i think it's really interesting that this is basically the same agreement with some minor changes that biting proposed all the way back in may of 2024. the reason why it's getting pushed across the finish line. now i believe is because of donald trump and the pressure that he's been able to exert on the is really side. and if there's time, we can kind of unpack some of the things that that trump has, has done inside to exert pressure. um, but right now it's very precarious as us thought it was what was what was just saying because no one knows to what extent the us is going to be able to sort of hold israel's feet to the fire or to what extent it's going to be willing to do that, israel has a history, a violating cease fires. there are still some gray areas. there are areas where if
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you look at the deal they're going to talk about and negotiate some details later on. so there is a way out for israel if it wants to sabotaged us, and it's been talking for 15 months about total victory, about the, populating the gaza strip, eliminating from us and so on and so forth. so, you know, that remains to be seen. yeah. and we'll talk about those gray areas that you mention in a moment. but let's show you your thoughts 1st about the deal. tennessee is by agreement when it comes into effect. kenny holt and lead lasting piece you think was so far, i believe is really to, to beside that. but the, i think it's a still very fungi us. he said there are many gray areas that we don't know how it's going to be implemented. was going to money or yeah, that both are complying. what it was, assign a and see do we have to remember that there is 15 where that is more powerful than the other? and everything that's happened is that big assessment should be authorized by any stretch or talking about the, the future reconstruction or the human insight. and it's feel the smell is going to
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approve or not whatever happens in. gotcha. so if this is a steel there i'm a threat has been using that as a liberal in order to pressure how much, how it's possible to continue to think about moving to the 2nd order effect 1st. and 2nd or 3rd phase monitoring the agreement mohammed is going to be a difficulty using it. i mean, for example, it costs for return of people who fled to the south or to return to their homes in northern guys. now the categories in egypt, sions, are supposed to be implementing this app is supposed to be the guarantor. so of this, right, how can they ensure that that aspect of the agreement, for example, that people in, in southern gaza can return to the north. how are the going to is going to guarantee the return of display spot associates? right? so right, so i mean, and with all due respect to the egyptians and the guitar is really, i think, the most important, the guarantor here is the united states. because this at the end of the day, and i don't wanna over simplify things, but it comes down to whether or not israel is going to allow these things to take
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place on the ground. and as i mentioned, and by my earlier comment, to what extent is the united states actually going to hold israel to account is donald trump really interested in putting this pressure on israel? because he might see this as a kind of political victory. what you see it and the best trump came claim victory for, for reaching disagreement, noise, it bite, and who, who painted when he was speaking last night that this deal was his framework. who, who takes credit for this he thinks were there, but of taking credit and rest to be quite honest with you. i think biden's claims are absurd. everything has remained the same for 15 months. the only new variable that has entered the equation is donald trump. and the pressure that he applied in recent days, and in recent weeks on benjamin and benjamin netanyahu. and so i think it's preposterous, quite frankly, to give credit, to abiding and blinking when they had 15 months to do this and failed to do it. yeah. well mohammed, i mean, um, i'm sorry to try to mom. it talks about the pressure that, that uh, trump is reported to have applied on net. now to accept this deal because as a, as
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a bind himself admitted yesterday, this deal is similar to the one we'd be, we saw a few months ago. right. what pressure could that be? the app and some subjects, suggestions that they could have been a deal, some sort of deal done behind the scenes between sean and that's now what could that be? the executive level of this is what everybody's thinking about. price or price, or in order to push the threat to do something from we think it's not going to to do. but we may have done is that he agreed something that in exchange of acceptance, i'm going to send you over to the, to the, the steel from we'd be blind. so what are some things that happen inside the street or in the west box bag, for instance, the expires on of a little are or a legal to settlements. it may be the possible future next station of our, the fat westbank. things that nobody who would be happy to accept also because he needs to convince the the fire rights members of he's coming up because they keep
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saying that they don't want decided we never assign any a ceasefire with hon myself. if now they're coming to they approve, that means that they were convinced about something outside what's happened during complement district. what do you think mohammed could have convinced the national here and at what cost? cuz this comp policy, well we have to remember several months back when trump was just the candidate. he said this war needs to be wrapped up quickly said israel looks bad. they're losing the public relations of war. he condemned their uh, bombings against on, on civilian infrastructure. and then he said he promised basically that this war would end as soon as he or by the time he took the office. and then in recent days he sent steve whit cough is envoy to the region and i thought it was really interesting. the reporting on this and is really media that we'd call, called the prime minister's office benjamin netanyahu. his office on friday from dough. ha. and he said, we're gonna have a meeting tomorrow on saturday to discuss this cease fire. and the prime minister's
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office said, well, no, it's, it's the sabbath we don't work on on the site, but then we'd cop said you're going to work on this summit. and so that's an example of the seriousness with which the trump, yeah, incoming administration was, was taking place. he'd also threatened the trunk that the old hailey is all on words would break out in the end of the lease if the kept his word released. do, do you know, obviously it's very difficult to, to know what he was thinking here, but what do you think of to suggest about the way in which this incoming us administration is going to deal with this issue? what go to what's happened before? i mean, we know that from doesn't one to solve any work when the invasion, anywhere with any you ask for in the, in the region mainly your, i'm at, but he doesn't want to deal with the message that the were at before. so he wants to start with a keen, a, she's in this a, this daniel with this conference, i believe several of losing the, in the, in terms of the agreements whether he would be pushing it for him when he told him
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what is going on seriously. we believe that this one's to happen, but nothing do with the maybe by the include, have money for and, and he would be money $40.00. what other are? those are going to do, how you're on his way to react to this. this is right mom, and let's talk about what comes next. then the deal is, you know, comes into effect on sunday. let's hope that the 1st phase except is successful and you know, it's implemented what this is the next step, the 2nd stage, obviously of the deal. but what happens for palestinians? not just those in guys that but those, those in the west bank as well how, how do you see that the future looking for? well, it all depends on really the ball and in many ways is, and israel's court. i mean, we know that from us wants this wants to follow through with us. they've had a deal on the table since october of 2023, right? perfect for 15 months, basically seems to start since the start of the war. so it does. israel is real sincere in wanting to, to push this through. is the trumpet administration going to hold israel's feet to
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the fire the palestinians are, are for good reason, very nervous. yeah, that is really have a history of violating ceasefire agreements with the lebanese, with the palestinians. and with, with other groups, one of the things that norman finkelstein does is in his book on guns are caused by an inquest to its martyrdom. he lays out all some of those times when israel violated ceasefire agreements. and so that's what palestinians are nervous about. right now, briefly yeah, i'm just trying to what do you think comes next to? well, we have the room or the by then said this or they that's the might not reach the 2nd phase, even though they, which is kind of continue on, the 1st phase can be expanded, but if there is no success in the 1st phase, they will never reach physical for so we still need to wait this for 6 weeks and how the by the way, extension, we were 2 business days or something. so cautious optimism. thank you very much. thank you both for joining us here on the news. our news channel is that correct from cotton diversity and monitor mastery from utilize sheet of graduate studies. think about well, as we mentioned, the ceasefire includes the release of always,
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really. capt is held in gaza for their friends and families. it will bring a to an end, an agonizing wage, but many said they're still angry with the government for j car has more of this. this is the most recent footage of it is really captive. how engaged as a mass says it shows larry albert and more than a year since the soldier was captured. she's among 101 captive. israel says are still in gaza, only 64 who are thought to be a life. so i know rare videos like these are the only glimpses families get into the face of their loved ones. the captives have been at the center of ceasefire negotiations under protests and israel lights for their families. some of the largest in the country's history. hundreds of thousands of people have demonstrated continuously since the war began, demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government bring their loved
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ones home. many former captives and families, their demands have been ignored, and accused netanyahu for logging into war for his own political survival. how must, if he will, how must made it clear that they are interested in an overall deal to end the fighting. so wise is room insisting on have solutions. i know exactly what the hostages are going through. i saw it i experienced discussing the ts kit, the scale of the cap this crisis since the attack led by a mass on october 7th is unprecedented in his writing history. $251.00 people, including foreign nationals were taken together. these various leaders said its invasion of his trip would destroy him, us free all captives after more than a year. it's the chief. neither shall we will not succeed at releasing all the hostages without military pressure, military operational and political pressure. and that's why there is one thing that
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we will not do. we will not stop fighting. the largest group of capt is less guys in november of 2023 as part of a true steel around $100.00 were freed. in exchange for 240 palestinian detainees released by israel. pope and celebration soon faded as israel intensified its bombing across guys, leaving the fate of the remaining captives on sir thomas says 33 have dies. most of them in the same is really a tax and strikes that have killed more than $47000.00 palestinians. in december 2023 is ready, troop shot and killed 3 captors as they pleaded for help trust only in their underwear. the incident led many in israel to david, the armies ability to safely rescue more people. the families of nick phaser, ron sherman, analia totally daniel, were told they were murdered in captivity in december 2023. nearly a year later,
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the army admitted an air strike, probably killed them. israel to military, celebrated the recovery of 4 captives in rate on central gas and chain as a success. that attack on these se right refugee camp cost the lives of nearly $300.00 college students. and, and september, 6th bodies were recovered from a tunnel and rough israel says they were shot by him. us to prove, says and is ready. bomb killed him with a new ceasefire in effect, the agonizing wait for families of the remaining captives is expected and soon the questions and anger for white israel's government miss. so many opportunities to free them are likely to continue for the a car which is 0. our training is not on use our as allendale who's a former director general of the is really ministry of foreign affairs. he's joining us from, from tennessee. thank you very much, mr. leah, for being with us on audra 0. i just perhaps the, if you could tell us how this scene is being received in israel this morning for us
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as being most of the leak is a very glad about these. dealing was a long way to install the circles around and families that will these almost for the come at last and they will be from the right wing case against the end of the. ready it but these inferior power lies and there's no ability to talk to them. and when we watch the beach or a little they the told the story, we'll see you guys saw it after the washington. trump is c, as the victory is, are this so much to benefit from the drop regarding the international staples and other issues with there is no one to refuse. every game clock is suggesting, okay,
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let me, i'll, i'll come to that in a moment and find out more from you about what the is really is the prime minister and the incoming trump administration may have negotiated or agreed to, but i just want it to get a little bit more on, on the far right. it israel because we know that the national security minister is my been give a who's a staunch opponent. as you've said yourself of this deal launched a campaign to to convince like minded parliament members to resign from the government. if the deal was approved. do you think there is still a possibility today that the, the far right elements in the correlation could scott for this the or is it a done deal and it's now we'll find it. and it says on the, regarding the government, it was boss in the cap and then we go to the government and to that is a big majority in the government. so do you have to bear in mind that the right wing the position,
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the mostly simpler supporters of the set list and the benefits this would involve 12 ration. so basically in these, whether there is no question the, the when boss, the easy, you talk about the benefits, what benefits, precise needs. some reports having the suggested that the v agreement, which even if 5 and has said, as admitted that it's the same as last year, came as a result of some pressure from trump or next now or, or deal that trump could have done with nets the yahoo behind the scenes what, what could that be precisely what, why would next now agree to this? now? yes, the dresser is a c d because they don't want to use that and i think it was yesterday a is the we change the order to do to the st. louis to the 2nd
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one looks any more a settlement on the basis. this is an unbelievable change for, right? so it's a little bit in line to stay into the line of the world and, and this is almost 6 the we pull the simplest. so big stream, right? so the say this was so no reasonable complaining. okay. and then that's now though, had hinted that if the war aids had not been achieved, that they might be a return to hostilities. what's the possibility of that happening? i mean, after more than 15 months of war, of devastation, of suffering and gaza. what, what other or electing, what made it tell you objectives? can israel achieve still in the gaza strip?
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it is, there is no doubt that w o n d scotland was wo 5 deep because they used to come off as a really power. this was the 1st thing that we are losing people the so a big bully eh, eh, not only to explain why was to do this gross. the issue here, the way to here is it, well we loved allowing it because trunk the rich elsewhere on these land in this probably be flexible. we'll find you in the line. thank you for talking to us and bringing yes. the perspective the from israel out in the former director general of israel's foreign ministry,
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joining us from tennessee. we appreciate your time. thank you for all 15 months. so these are as well on guys as taking a devastating toll on its people. more than 46700 policy needs have been killed since october. the 7th. 2023. that's nearly 2.2 percent of the population of those more than $17000.00 with children. but the overall figure does not include the $11000.00 about a city and considered missing and buried under the rubble. several assessments by ins, national organizations estimate the desktop could be significantly higher of the united nations secretary general. and tony of the terrace says it's now an imperative that the ceasefire removes all obstacles to a getting into the gaza strip. gabriel is also has more on this from you and a headquarters in new york. in his 1st remarks after the cease fire deal with announced the secretary general, think the mediators specifically egypt cuts are in the united states for what he called their on wavering commitment to finding
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a diplomatic solution. he also laid out what he thinks are the keys, humanitarian priorities. all but i order 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 give any tend relief to the counselors, palestinians who continue to suffer. this is imperative that the ceasefire removes the significant security and political obstacles to do leaving a the cross casa, so that we can support the measured increase in urgent live saving. you may be taking supports you meditating. the situation is a, gets a soft peak levels. the secretary general is now off to lebanon, where he is expected to arrive thursday evening and a trip he is calling a solidarity gesture to the lebanese people. but it's a working trip,
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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 gaza or syria. gabriel is on the, i'll just need to united nations in new york coming up on the news hour. we'll be taking a look at some of the days avenues and biden bid farewell and his final address from the oval office warning of the dangers of unchecked power. he needs mutually strong families of informal minus trop, underground in south africa, every main helpful, despite the search operation being and in support. fine, unique resort at some point meet at the top of the table in the
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high high pressure dominates the weather across europe at the moment because this massive area of high pressure which will squeeze its way for the south with denise which as we go through the next couple of days, as it does say, that's the level of low pressure that we have swelling away in the mediterranean. well, we can someone, and they will get not just a bit towards the western side of the met. so i didn't pray went to the 8th, but going downhill towards the west. meanwhile, up towards the north west. if you're running in across islands, northern island, it to scotland. we have miles south west to be waiting, so rain, grassy, just sinking his way and across northern positive scotland as we go through the next couple of dice a mile this and what's the weather to coming into norway, but for central pos, with that high in place, this time if you that just means called light, wayne's frost and fog. and that's a similar picture as we go on into friday. right. little change here. still, but about what the weather coming into. northern ireland pushing into west is golf .

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