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so that mccarthy, them who look us on i will just say around the . 2 celebrations in gaza is really and how mazda have reached a ceasefire. d laughter. 15 months of the so i'm pretty back to boy, you're watching l g 0 live from. don't also a head. israel continues to been bought the gaza strip, killing at least 50 to palestinian seems to sci fi d was announced. relatives of these really captives held in gaza, gathering tennessee, hoping the dean will reunite them with their loved ones. also ahead. can needs meet with the strongest, receives families continue to search for missing miners in south africa,
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despitefully saying no one is left on the ground. the thank you for joining us after a devastating war that scales more than 46700 policy needs in gaza. as well, and how much have we should cease by agreement? the data includes the release of these really capt is being held in gaza and is expected to take place in 3 stages. but these are the cabinet still needs to approve it. thousands of palestinians across guys i have been celebrating many a whole for the did will end the war. but these really military has showed no signs of stopping is from bergman until the agreement comes into effect on sunday. is carried out in tens. this strikes across guys can at least 52 palestinians and entering diamonds more the families of the captives gathered in a tel aviv shortly after the deed was announced. many unsure if their loved ones are even alive and fear the ceasefire could collapse before all the captives are
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released. victoria gave him b begins coverage. i saw a deal was announced by castles prime minister in the capital de la, but i haven't been of direct mental sun. he said it will take effect on sunday. the shuttle though that's probably the time egypt in the 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 success, but outgoing president joe biden said the deal was a victory for his administration. after 8 months of non stop, the groceries live ministration. why, mind cease fire? 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
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plan was developed and negotiated by my team and will be largely implemented by the incoming administration in gaza. palestinians celebrates with the news, they st. jude 15 months. if bombardment and deprivation more than 46000 people have been killed. how do i go? we are very happy that this crisis sapp, ms. 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 all old lives and be happy and live like we used to. despite the deal these really minutes, we launched more time residential buildings in northern gauze. the nights the u. n . has cooled the strip adept soon and didn't remain so until this deal comes into effect. victoria gates and b l g 0,
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a task at the latest. now from guidelines because they are sorry, god bless them, losing their belie forest tired. i know there's a lot of hope today after this the was announced, but at the same time we've seen more is really a tax across the guys us to bring us up to speed with what's been happening. we're fully as the sci fi do you me is. it's implementation with all of these settings, 2 hours left before it sets it to take effect. the situation remains pro it's waived on sits in it's a light to it's very ongoing attacks when residential homes and civil infrastructure some stolen today or, or approximately since the announcement of the deal, buckets. how are you officials? we are suggesting that at least at 60 pounds of stadiums have been confirmed to them separate as to strikes, of course cards. and what's the value of the cost to come in the correspond at why these s, right? that's nothing for move. fees and excite, sees for the civilian population box. we understand that the use ready,
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ongoing operation is on clear if they are designed to secure a stronger position before the enforcement of the deal. oh, they reflect the public dissertation for their commitment to the terms of the dealer, not by civilians on the ground are still witnessing different signs of attacks by grounds and aerial forces with no ends in sight. so now the sci fi, of course, terry brings hope of more aid getting into the gaza strip 600 trucks a day. that's what they're aiming for. one of the most agents needs right now for palestinians. yes, there was a 1st thing needs for a basic humanitarian mississippi's including the clean water medical supplies, and shelters and civilians. here in gauze coding for an immediate assistance regarding the construction of cause, or at least providing them with temporary shelters that can help them or. and so
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sort of a protection against the elements of a misery here on the ground. also the agreement as a stipulating, but not least $600.00 would be allowed to get into gallons of golf is going to be the office in previous report suggested that at least the sounds of human and terry until a hind are required in order to help because of strep to start gradually recovering what we understand that critical infrastructure that'd be widely destroyed. and that very desperate need to be reconstructed as soon as possible in order to guarantee the recovery of essential services across the gaza strip. but all of these requirements will be tested once the ceasefire will take effect on next sunday. as the civilians are trying to to, to see how is read will commit to these these font agreements and it's the 600 humanitarian. a troops will effectively impact the gaza strip. well,
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not just to see the the, the pegs of the humanitarian recovery. terry, thank you very much for bringing us and they just say from guys on terry kimball. as soon as we mentioned the ceasefire includes the release of all these really. capt is held in gaza for their friends and families. it will bring to an end and agonizing wait, but many se, there's still angry with the government for the account has won this. this is the most recent footage. oven is really captive. how engaged as a mass says it shows larry albert more than a year since the soldier was captured. ange, she's among the $101.00 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 led by their families. some of the largest
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in the country is history. hundreds of thousands of people have demonstrated continuously since the war began, demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government bring their loved ones home. many former captains and families see their demands have been ignored, and accused netanyahu for logging into war for his own political survival. how much 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 it because like the ts kit, the scale of the cap is crisis. and since the attack led by a mass on october 7th is unprecedented in his rate of history. $251.00 people, including foreign nationals for taken together is where it's leaders said it's an invasion of a strip. would destroy him, us free all captain after more than a year. it's chief. neither shall. we will not succeed at releasing all the
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hostages without military pressure, military operational and political pressure. and that's why there is one thing that we will not do. we will not stop fighting. the largest group of captors left guys in november of 2023 as part of a truce deal around $100.00 were freed in exchange for $240.00 pounds a standing and detainees policed by israel foot. hope and celebration soon. status . as israel intensified it's bombing across gaza, leaving the fate of the remaining captives on sir thomas says $33.00 have dies. most of them in the same is really a tax and strikes that have killed more than $47000.00 palestinians. as 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 and
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israel to die with the armies ability to safely rescue more people. the families of nick phaser, ron sherman, and elliot till the dental were told they were murdered in captivity. in december 2023. nearly a year later, the army admitted an air strike, probably killed them. israel to military celebrated the recovery of 4 captives in a rate on central government in june as a success that attacked on the same refugee camp costs the lives of nearly $300.00 college students. and in september, 6 bodies were recovered from a tunnel and rough israel says they were shot by him. us the group 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 over hawaii, israel's government miss so many opportunities to free them are likely to continue for the a car which is 0. now group of these really is has gather in west jerusalem to
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protest against the ceasefire deal this time. these are these really forces in gaza among those demonstrating their calling on the government to abandon the d and calling it a surrender. and israel's prime minister benjamin this now is office has released a statement on the cease fire deal. it reads hamas has re negron, parts of the agreement, reached with the mediators. and israel, in an effort to extort last minute concessions. is there any cabinet will not convene until the media? just notify israel that have us has accepted all that amends of the agreement. adding just the last few minutes. her mouse has released the statement saying it's committed to the sci fi deal announced by the mediators in cut out on tuesday. and this on hold is joining us for more on this. she's in amman, jordan because his ralph government has found out his ear from resulting from that and the occupied westbank this claim by the. is there any prime minister? i'm does that. it's uh, how much does reneged on parcel of the agreement,
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what more you hearing about this, and what does it suggest as far as these really voting on this, the latest the following. we're actually not seeing any sort of lease about him as going back on what they agreed upon in this deal, but what we are seeing rather is internal conflict within benjamin netanyahu is government, specifically among the religious zionism party. this is the party of finance minister bets and it's not rich who has been threatening to bolt the coalition. if this deal came to a vote saying that it was a bad deal for israel, but his party is going to need guarantees that israel will go back to all our fighting and full scale war after the initial phase. so these really design is a faction is currently holding its own meeting, saying that they're not going to go to this boat until they decide if they're going to leave the government or not. one of the members of this party has said that it's actually very likely they are going to step down from the government,
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and this is causing a lot of problems. so benson at smart ridge was reportedly quoted by is really media saying that he and his party are having these discussions to see what the options are for them. because last night he said the ball was in netanyahu's court, but really design is a needed these guarantees that either i would achieve all of the goals of the war because for the entire time, these negotiations have restarted and were really picking up. he smelt, which was quite outspoken about it being a bad deal, and about wanting to leave the governments. so that meeting was supposed to happen around 11 am local time. that's now an hour ago. and it's still unclear exactly when that vote is going to take place. all right, so a delay in the vote. honda, thank you for bringing us and they just say from amman, jordan and honda is keeping an eye in all things is right. of course, for us here on out you 0, let's discuss all this further now with alan leo who is the former director general, these really foreign ministry and is joining us from tennessee. thank you again for being with us. what can we make of prominence? metalli's claim that mosse has back tracked on some parts of the deal,
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which from us is denying, is these are the governments setting the stage for not voting on this agreement? i don't think so. now is a clear majority in the cabinet, any the government. but the problem, because the last 2 months with the 400 on the out in the in does anybody say nationally 5 members of the class. she's from the center to hughes. right wing cooperation. i mean that's a big majority. now it was the elections in the united states. ready so there was a, there was in the last 2 months, it's very easy to go on. it is a freight, the bottom one, these especially small region even change to
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do all of these questions because the large but the, we'd be more the more muscle barn on the center body. so she tries is best not to reach a situation. right? he's going to go on, but, but can you stand up to the, to the far right elements? so all of this coordination, i mean, there's a delay now in the cabinet meeting to approve the dealers. we've heard, we know that the national security minister is my been give there is a sondra phone and all of this deal, do you think there's still a possibility that the, the far right elements can, can discover this scene or can. and it's now finding a lion somewhere else i don't think so. i see the 1st stage said he and he's gone the and all. ready oh,
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my info eh, the full play us here, especially in the cars, you know, we show signs of the warning they would be able to drop it and the all we most problems that would be. ready both sides. no. this one in the, in the now these to. so i think 1st stage these guys need all 2nd stage one knows in for 2 days. one, all right, how the region we're look at in the out and you, you say you believe the 1st stage is guaranteed and they are some research reports that have suggested that the agreement which even present biden has admitted was the same. that was presented just a few months ago, came about as
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a result of pressure from donald trump on next. now, what sort of pressure do you think happened to what was from east tennessee out for, for him to agree to this deal? today, as i see, well from implies is not exactly aggression because he's not using the state. he's using that crow administration is strongly saying is the, you know, the reverse easy, the state is the national stating to do it. doing no loss fee, then plus mom in america guys probably see the strand is trying to do, the best of solving is all and $12.00 is international. the so the rich flow,
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this is the you just, you know, go in the us, what thank you for talking to us about this and bringing us a few there from israel allen leo, joining us from tennessee. see head on out to 0. we'll be taking a look at some of these avenues and south korea southcourt considers whether to uphold the presidents impeachment for declaring marshall. i'm still a valid los angeles, whether you still are coming to help in the fight against the wall plaza coming, not just put out of state, but out of prison to the in the 19 ninety's afghanistan was told upon by civil war. the taliban rose from the chaos, promising stability. but the us eventually in to be the justification for going
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[000:00:00;00] the program you watching out sierra reminder about top stories, israel and her mazda of agreed on a ceasefire after a 15 month. more on guys are that scale. that piece, 46700 palestinians. thousands on seeing the celebration of foster guys of strange things that a ceasefire is expected to come into effect on sunday. it will be implemented in 3 stages and includes several use of captive steel. housing costs are, these are the cabinet, those to me. so these really military, i show no sign of ending is from bond meant in gaza until the agreement comes into effect is carried out in 10 says strikes across the strip, getting at least 50 to palestinians, endangering thousands more or less. take a closer look at the deal now cut hot egypt,
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and the us will monitor the implementation of the agreement during the 1st stage, which will last 6 weeks from us will release. $33.00 is really captives including children, female soldiers, civilians, and men older than 50. in exchange, israel will free 50 palestinian prisoners for each female soldier and 30 for each civilian captive israel and also released all the women and children is 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 cease fire. it will see the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the philadelphia core door. that's the border area with egypt. this cause was a stumbling block in previous surface to reach an agreement. and the final stage will focus on a long term reconstruction, the line for garza and the exchange of bodies of the disease. let's discuss this further. now with that, bernard smith, who is keeping
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a close eye on the deal and also is aware of the negotiations of force bennett, just how challenging, how difficult would it be to implement 1st of all, just the 1st phase of this deal with what we're hearing right now from these relays, it's now framing that the mouse has reneged on some parts of the deal. i'm asked to 9 this. how difficult is going to be? well, already in indication of how difficult it is going to be is walton and yahoo is saying this morning ahead of this now delayed cabinet meeting that is supposed to ross. if ross, if i the c spine agreement on your hearing, not because it is complicated. now there's no way i haven't been released publicly, an official document that says exactly how it's going to come out. we have all kinds of prime minister said last night and we've had leaks and information from very. ready policies involved in the tools, but it's basically based on the deal that was agreed back in may last back in may 2024. we thought 8 months since then when this deal could have been implemented, never less. you've got his riley withdrawal from main population areas. they'll
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have a 700 meter buses, otis understood along the border on the 1st captives to be released will be 9 ill and wounded from that list of 33. that will be the 1st indication that this is beginning to work. i didn't return, you'll have a $110.00 palestinian prisoners who have life sentences plus a 1000 also who have been detained since october the 8th. but we're not involved. according to his role in the october the 7th attack, one interesting particular interesting point is this withdrawal from the philadelphia, colorado, and why the oversight is considered so important because what we believe is part of the deal is that after the last hostage is released from stage one might some day, 42, then israel will begin that withdrawal from the philadelphia, colorado, and completed no later than day 50. you got 8 days in between. when the last, the group of hostages kept is released and his ro with drawers, that's why oversight is so important,
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particularly from the americans. because the concern from how must has been in the past the israel will not on the big side of the deal. and the nervousness is around issues like that, right. and that's why the americans have given what is understood to be a much more solid guarantee. now, what about phases $2.00 and $3.00, assuming that phase one is successfully implemented? what happens in and uh, what's the likelihood of those going to as well. so, negotiating, the 2nd phase could, will be even more challenging, perhaps trying to negotiate during the 1st phase. it's supposed to begin again from what we understand them, day, 16 negotiations. the 2nd phase begin on day 16, a phase one. now, the indication is the israel and how much would declare a permanent cessation of hostilities. and we would see the remaining living captives, that's mostly male soldiers released. there is no written guarantee the cx 5
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will continue until the deal is released and these really some previous said, the ministry campaign could resume at the end of phase one. that again is why mediation is canceled agents in the us. i've given how much of a book will guarantee that negotiations will continue. right, oversight, the overall of this. it's the nego, it's the oversight teams. cuz if the american sure do a key. thank you very much, brent for that bennett smith of joining us here on the program 1st to enjoy the world news now. and in south africa, please say of ended a rescue operation at an abandoned gold mine in still fontaine and there is no one left inside, dead or alive. at least 78 on documented miners have been confirmed dead and 246 rescued. but many people on accounted for hiring latasha every for some. so fronting time because lindsay, tom aust, police, if she couldn't reach the mind shop in still contained south africa, her brother has been missing for months. she doesn't know if he is alive or dead.
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it's a very difficult moment for us, but what is keeping me most strongly? i told him, i said it's good about me. i should not be. so if you should make a double play, now, he needs me to be stronger for he active as say the government's initial refusal to rescue people lift the meaning minus to die of starvation or dehydration. so we're not really excited because they find out good to to ask because they do not willingly. a pressure was accepted on them for them to act. police say they are cracking down on a legal mining that costs the government. hundreds of millions of dollars a year in law, sales, texas, and royalties. we are pleading to south africans, were appealing to those and using the gun safe to go post the real people, the king pins, those that are behind these operations are the ones that should be held accountable for the dates that the cost on these, the legal minus official,
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save those rescued were all face illegal mining and immigration charges. police regarding people who've been taken to hospital the mortgage also and the tight security authority say most of the mine is a from mozambique there's a from zimbabwe unless we took a few outside africans. so that because government has been criticized for its decision to quote, smoke them out by cutting of food and other supplies for a time. rice group say this is a humanitarian crisis on how to montage the out. is there a still fontaine? so that for the south korea, as constitutional court is holding a 2nd hearing on whether to uphold the impeachment of president eunice, oak hill, he was arrested at his residence in so on wednesday, you and supporters has encamped outside the detention center where he's being held . he's accused of interaction after declaring martial law. last month's noise said he's refusing further questioning. authorities have to release you and after 48 hours to get
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a warrant to keep him in detention. patrick funk has the latest himself before on wednesdays. high drama was present generous, finally arrested. things are on the here. now. the constitutional court for hesitation, trial, remember there is a distinction between and peace resolved and scurried on against him to send for criminal investigation over his martial mold declaration. just over a month ago, yesterday. there were thousands of his supporters camps outside his residence, trying to prevent the execution to the 12, the arrest one, some of them on the tier today. but as you know from june is not going to appear full of the proceedings. the constitutional court did say the job isn't that they wouldn't be moving on and hearing arguments on whether or not threw up hold is in page. meanwhile, for instance, your face 10 hours of questioning and the corruption investigation office and was detained overnight. susan used to take any further questions,
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but today this process is not going to be a quick one. there are a total of 5 charles taking place up until february 4th. and the constitutional court has a $180.00 days to decide in the face of the president, not your fault houses 0. so imagine see close in the us city of los angeles are still trying to contain several live fires. the largess has been burning for nearly 10 days as resources for and from out of space and on trees convicted criminals. i've also been recruited to join the front line in the vows spoke to one side and turned firefighter in the outer dina fi. so to visualize it, no, i got you. i got some stuff for sure. with boiled writing these at quite the journey from behind. balls in prison, to out front in the fight against california as wild fires. it really gave me the opportunity to redeem some of the things that i've done in my past when i was a young man. raimie was given 6 years for burglary when he was just 20 years old,
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but signed up for a program to train as a firefighter, as part of his sentence, i was like, you know where? i don't like myself, i want to change. why am i want to be trustworthy? i want to be responsible. as los angeles has bunch, the incarcerated have help. nearly a 1000 convicted criminals joining firefighters to bottle of places that have wiped out entire areas and left thousands dead. if ever there was a need. this last week has proven it because even with the 90005 fights is they had access to when it came to these wildfires that devastated so many places like counties, 5 chief says they just didn't have enough people. that is why we've seen support come from further away from out of state, out of country even from canada and mexico. i close at the home from california is
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