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[000:00:00;00] the the celebrations in garza israel and her mouth reach us by the laughter of 15 months of more. the hello, this is out. a 0 live from to ha, 40 back. people also ahead. no and do the trauma for palestinians is ready. bombings. can it be 73 people in gaza since the si, fi gene was announced? these are the prime minister's office is
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a last minute crisis by have mazda is holding up his approval of the d and one, i'm off says it's committed to what's been agreed. also ahead to my on the field, to be honest, very, very excited to be waiting for this a long time. practice ends in guys. i hope the deals will re unite them within the after a devastating war that scales more than 46700 palestinians in gaza, israel and how mazda fine the receipts via agreement. but obstacles remain the day of which includes the release of these really, capt is being held. him guys, needs approval by these really cabinet, is around this now accusing him us of re nagging on parts of the agreement as, as a cabinet would convene until the group accepts all the elements
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a month says it's committed to the deal. meanwhile, thousands of policy news across guys i've been celebrating many a whole full the deal and the war. but these really military, i show no signs of stopping it's bombardment until the agreement comes into effect on sunday. is carried out in 10, said, strikes across casa, getting at least 73 palestinians, and enjoying doesn't sense the agreement that she had had to do with many women to have the delay of this truth till sunday means we have new catastrophes every day, every hour, every delay means one, families killed the proof of what i'm saying. the motus and the families of the captives gathered in tennessee shortly after the deal was announced. many unsure if they loved ones or even a live in fear the ceasefire could collapse before all the captives are released. victoria getting the begins that coverage with district a see saw a deal was announced by castles, prime minister in the capital though. ha,
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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 in the united states. a 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 to go shared 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 negotiated by my team. it will be largely implemented by the
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incoming administration in gaza. palestinian celebrates with the news, facing 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 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 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. it is a nice the u. n. has cooled, the strip a death soon and didn't remain so until this deal comes into effect. victoria gates and b l g 0. so let's get an update from guys are now in speak to andrea 0, sorry cub was on. who's in darrow, by law tag, palestinians feeling hopeful, i imagine. but uh,
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the sci fi is not coming into effect until sunday. and we're still seeing a tax across the gaza strip. bring us up to speed with the latest. yes, fully as i'm speaking to you, i can hear the crack of the valley. drones and fight the jets just overhead was a part of the ongoing military operations and that the central areas we have had in the past to 2 minutes. i use explosion just coming from. i took the time, especially in the northern areas of that and then other ones that has shape to the toilet area. and it'd be a great truck. huge account, we understand that areas of house has been targeted in the city to an area to look at least the strike kills at least 2 civilians. um, it also reports coming from northern cause of further attacks that are taking place on the residential buildings at one of the latest houses truck i, residential house student, a valuable town, which had been the basic see it. so obviously military operations recently and
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a number of casualties in fact, reported in judge in destroy and they were transported to us that he passed this hospital to get a proper medical treatment. but since don't today, the deductible is a staggering and comprehensively. we understand that since the declaration of deceased by agreement at least a $73.00 civilians, what killed including 20 children. and i saw him that could be a very talk, reminds us of the real face of this ongoing aggression as civilians are left only with 72 hours of from the enforcement of the ceasefire. do you believe that this window will be absolutely critical? what strikes will witness? no sort of a bad thing, but contrary, it will definitely increase the expect that the destruction of the devastation will be highly recorded within the coming hours. thank you very much, terry, for that terry capitalism live for
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a say in dial by law central gas smuggle. so these relays has gathered in west through them to protest against a ceasefire deal. we raised families is really forces in gaza among those demons, drinking and calling on the government to abandon the deals, calling it a surrender. these are the prime minister's office, has released a statement on the sci fi do it leads him off, has reneged on parts of the agreement reached with the mediators and israel in an effort to exhort last minute of concessions. is there any cabinets? it says, will not convene until the mediators notify israel, that her mouse has accepted all elements of the agreement, or her must, meanwhile, has released the statement saying it's committed to the sci fi deal announced by the mediators in contact on wednesday. let's bring in. i'll just here as i'm the son who's now is joining us from amman. jordan, because these are us government, his band audra 0 from reporting from east threat and the occupied west. back of the
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private is office. he's ready from his office home that talking about the last minute crisis that's preventing the signing of the agreement. what exactly is this crisis? well, according to the prime minister's office, they say this crisis is solely because of him. a saying that they're back tracking on parts of the agreement and looking to exploit the agreement and is really media reported. but some of it is due to the names of palestinian prisoners who would be released from is really jail. but let's remember the him, us released the statement shortly after saying that they remain committed to the deal that was signed too. that was announced on wednesday evening. but it's also worth mentioning, this comes amid the backdrop of a lot of internal conflict in the is really government. and some is really media of this morning is reading into it as a crisis internally within the government rather than any sort of crisis with him us at all. let's remember that they're members of the far right. who said that they
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would leave the coalition that would topple the government if these real entered into a deal that they classified as quote bad. and that's exactly what's happening based on a smart rich and his party. religious zionism have been holding sanctions meeting throughout the morning. and early afternoon on thursday, deciding what the fate of the government is going to be smaller. ted said last night on wednesday, that he's going to need a guarantee for missing yahoo, that israel will go back to full scale war after the initial phase of this deal. meaning that they're not interested in this going to phase 2 or 3 and ultimately an end to the conflict altogether. so that's what's going on in israel. this security cabinet vote has been delayed. netanyahu's office says it's because of how much. but according to what we're reading and what we're seeing within these really government, it's because of internal for rolling within the coalition. how do i thank you very much for bringing us the nice they have this out in
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a month. 15 months of is are as well and guys or has taken a devastating tool on its people. more than $46700.00 pound of scenes 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 palestinians, considered missing and buried under the revel. several assessments by international organizations estimate the death toll could be significantly higher. the united nations secretary general antonio terrace says, welcome to guys a deal and says it's imperative. the ceasefire removes o 8 obstacles industry. this view is a critical 1st step, but we must mobilize all efforts to also advance brother goals, including the preservation of the unity config with the integrity of the occupied by the scene in territory. because the policy mean units easy, essential for the tv, lusting peace and stability. and they emphasize that the fights bothers. tv and
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governance must remain a top priority to joining us now. here on ologist era is mountain griffith. so is the former un under secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator. thank you so much for being with us. i and of course age at is critical right now, full guys are in the deal, discusses this. but before we get to that, i just wanted to get your reaction 1st to the latest developments and this last minute crisis that these really government says is preventing it from signing the deal. how concerning is that to you when you hit? i think it's very concerning because it shows it wasn't quite wrapped up and i don't think this is faith. and it's also interesting that the timing hum us for this, which gives an indication that they would always be blaming each other for what the 1st one does. but it's not unusual. i, i once a managed a 65 deal in indonesia, on the night before the public announcement,
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one side pulled out. and we spent the whole night doing couple of things because it's also an indication of the lack of, well could i say one more point on that is that course none of us have been in the room, the mediation in the negotiations, and i think that's right it needs to be in a safe place. so, but with speculating as to what level of commitment they really, it immediate is no policies though. um. but if this doesn't go through because of these last minute reservations from tel aviv, it could be a massive, lo yeah. 2000, right, some except to help is a force that he will go through and rejecting aid into the gaza strip in a more meaningful sense is an urgent priority right now, isn't it? in the sci fi agreement talks about bringing in 600 a trucks a day into gaza. how feasible is that? will it be able? will it be possible to reach that level?
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we think not immediately. that's bits a truth, i think because i've been in touch with another for my colleagues and garza who are not perhaps adequately consulted. but i think it's because the humanitarian aid is a really incentive, it's necessary it's overdue and so forth. it's incentive as well. so i think that we don't know how to find 600 trucks. we know that the bottoms is probably going to increase in cost of that with the withdrawal forces. we don't know what's going to happen to on, right. right. uh so it's not ready yet. right, so, so the data itself doesn't remove the obstacles to a delivery that it talks about. it talks about removing the obstacles, but we've had a lot of that happening for many months. now. impediments from us as well as blaming the measure and agencies. it's all your fault. and so we can't be sure what happened as a result of the deal. blessedly, is it'll be
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a huge movement. we still got mind roads, we actually have indeed less security, but there is a practical option here which i think is logical and help us, which is to ask those humanitarian agencies to tell us to tell them to the parties what will be the gradual growth. right, and delivery so that we're clear and it's feasible and that holds them accountable, which at the moment is the if the so i think that's possible. but who is going to be coordinating all this, assuming that you know, they find the 600 truck trucks and the obstacles are removed. the has to be someone on the ground or forward may solve this, right. as you said, yourself, corner ross. well, we don't know what's gonna happen to him, not because he's released. don't want on around the ground anymore. yeah. so swedes the coordinator, miles office, i think, and we have a 100 heavy who is imagining and coordinate with the other students of i took trees based on jerusalem. we have stuff of all the agencies,
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including culture and gaza. so that task anywhere in the world is to coordinate the practical operational plans which agency will deliver the was the um, it's not an unreal obligation. it, it's not the w p obligation. it's a pad agency. so that's possible. but we just don't know what's going to happen to our relationship, israel, relation to the people and the guy. let me ask you 11 more question. if i can, i mean, no matter what happens with the ceasefire deal, we still really don't know the full extent of of what's happened in guys often more, right. i mean that the strip lies in williams. today's got more than $46000.00 palestinians killed many more still and accounted for in the depths or could be much, much higher. do you think guys that will be a free as a safe place for palestinians to live in one day or you know, how long would it take to rebuild and what would it take to? i think it will take many,
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many more years than people would like because it goes and would like the rest of us would like i remember being involved in the quake then sarah, and took in 2023. and we calculated right at the beginning. the desk told the published as told it was likely to be on the hall of the actual because of the revel issue, which is even most or it goes in this case that would put it over or close to a $100000.00 coaches on the shooting number which is so that is also grieving number. so you've got the need to grieve, the need to heal. you've got the need to find good administration by palestinians, which is going to be a gradual thing. anyway, you need to get the money. huge amounts of money needed to clear the land and return people to the homes. and you need to have a fundamental agreement with this royal. this is the right thing to do as you know, in the deal that discussion. so they often discussion has not been resolved guys in phase 2 or 3. yeah, thank you so much,
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mr. griffith. thank you. and who will thank you for sharing your thoughts and expertise with us. martin griffith is the for my un humanitarian coordinator. joining us here in mr. you and still ahead on the program was still a valid los angeles for those who are coming to help in the fight against walk. why is it coming? not just from out of state, but out of prison to the in depth analysis of today's headlines. what will this us determination of genocide do critical debate? this then side determination was not made because of anything that was happening on the ground, but more to do with the physical dynamics in washington informed opinions. centrally therapy in countries are directly affected by this whole new korean transit. inside story does germany have to mow or forward change requests? anything from the new city leadership on out jersey era?
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after doing political come back and the decisive election, when little trump is heading back to the white house for the 2nd time, joined us for an in depth look at trust policies. how they'll affect americans and the world. trump 2nd, turn on how just here. in the 19 ninety's, afghanistan was told by civil war, the taliban rose from the chaos, promising stability. but the us eventually in to be the justification for going into afghanistan was $911.00. it wasn't about moral values. the 1st episode of the need to part talk, you mentally examine the western vision and us, if you could ever realistically have succeeded afghanistan, the price of peace on out is the era the,
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[000:00:00;00] the plugin you're watching l g 0 live from a doha a reminder about top stories, israel and how much have agreed on a ceasefire after 1594 on guys on that scale that is 46700 palestinians. thousands of kind of seems across the gaza strip have been celebrating a sci fi is expected to come into effect on sunday. but obstacles rename. the deal is to be implemented in 3 stages until the release of the captive still has in gaza . israel is now accusing of mazda of for nagging on parts of the agreement, and says, the cabinet wont convene until the group accepts all the elements come off says it's committed to the ceasefire. and he's really military. i show no sign of ending is from bond mentioned guys until the agreement comes into effect is carried out.
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intensive strikes across the street that has killed at least $73.00 policy names and injured dozens more since the announcement was made. for one of these rarely strikes sad to have to pay soft to the si, fi a deal was a noun, scale $20.00 palestinians. it happened in jamalia. northern gaza event malady has been to the side of the attack. also the seas fire announcement yesterday. these really fights are just have intensified their attacks targeting several homes across the goddess group. i'm now standing in the value of the they've read the fights or just have targeted this residential building. at least 20 palestinians were killed and dozens were injured and transported to the nearest hospital. the situation here is the and much more dire as you can see, the steel of the destruction inflicted through this was a visual building and the buildings around in this target. in a home,
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as you can see here, civilians are trying to move from a shock. they, after they have been celebrating yesterday the cease fire announcements, they ended up being targeted and, and both on the killed. as at midnight, the gun hazardous celebrating the cease fire announcement is really well. plants took us by surprise. i woke up to find myself lying and hospitable with head injuries. well, my brothers and my aunts were killed. i miraculously survived. as a civil defense member pulled me from under the rubble and couldn't like the funny we were gathering a home happily because of the announcement on and i already lost, assist without husbands and all that children to this will not been as i was about to sleep i had a loud explosion. i ran out to find the whole building next to me level to the ground and nothing but rubble, dust and smoke rising to the dark skies. i heard screams from under the concrete ruins. some civil defense members rushed to our help without bad hands. we managed to pull out the dead, and the few survivors. the means who were sleeping inside this,
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this fraud residential building and as we have spoken to civilians, there are many still under the rubble. there were still in the bridge and last night the unfortunately had been targeted and brutally killed civilians are trying to just move the debris from best free to just to get back to life. the civilians are waiting cost consciously just to liberate the ceasefire. taking it fixed the volume, if anybody does, your northern goes on part is fine. the the world news cut us foreign minister has arrived in syria as negotiations to determine the future of the country continues share. mom had been a direct line. i'll finally arrived at the mosque assist international ad for just minutes ago, early
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a cutoff foreign ministry spoke for us instead on x. the prime minister is set to hold expensive talks with serious new liter um at all sure around the united kingdom is pledging long term support for ukraine with assigning of what a 100 year security and trade agreement, british remedy secure sam is due to meet a present for me as a lensky soon and find the accord. deed includes more military and economic aid for ukraine, and grades and military cool collaboration on maritime security and drone technology wash, as well with ukraine is now entering. it's 3rd. yes, it does offer, cannot weigh police have a load of camera on the ground into an abandoned gold mine and still fontaine to see if any survivors of forces remain. this comes as police and community leaders ended their rescue operation. they say there is no one left inside, dead or alive, at least $78.00 on documented miners has been confirmed. it know we can consume
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that the case of the migration services team with the told us today is indeed true. that there is no longer any legal minus sign names farewell address. as us president joe biden had a stock warning for american see raised the alarm about what he called a tech industrial complex. he also said there was a dangerous accumulation of power emerging among a few. also wealthy people knowledge markers taking shape in america, of extreme wealth, power and influence. that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights, freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone. together. we see the consequences all across america are basically concerned about the potential rise. i'm a tech industrial complex proposed real dangers for our country as well to emergency clothes in the us to be on the sands rates are still trying to contain
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several wild fires as resources for in from other states and countries convicted criminals. i've also been recruited to join the front line to live as spoke to one cell and turned 5 flight. to visualize it. now i got you. i got some stuff for sure . what you're writing, these are quite the journey from behind. balls in prison to out front and the fight against california is while flies, it really gave me the opportunity to redeem some of the things that i did in my past when i was a young man. right. and he was given 6 years for burglary when he was just 20 years old, 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 where i am. i want to be trustworthy. i want to be responsible. as los angeles has bunch, the incarcerated has helped 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
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a need. this last week has proven it because even with the nice 1000 firefighters 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 presence identified by the orange uniforms. they sign of voluntarily to learn the skills california needs. i'm giving them a path to a career on the outside makes you feel really good aside. and that's something that i didn't really think i get the opportunity to do state govern a given use of a big fan so much. so he paused and dried me, who now runs the forestry fly and recruitment program to try to get more involved since outside of my organization, we helped over 200 people get jobs and the fire service. some claim it is martin dice, slave labor, praying all those with this low alternative, just stuck between a rock and a hard place. it's really not
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a choice. and it's still very hyper exploitive. and so one of the challenges is a lot of our folks were on those front lines are risking their lives for maybe $5.00 a day, a charge refuse at bio pharmacies. they come here by choice problem and raping himself. obviously it does save the state of millions of dollars, but at the end of the day, it is a voluntary program. other states like neighboring, oregon, and washington also recruiting from prisons the highest key burning width of getting most severe. so does the need for more help. fill of el al jazeera los angeles. some nice pictures now from hawaii, where people have been shocking to see the killer way of volcano erupting. it began in december, but had paused periodically resuming on wednesday. the hawaiian volcano observatory says the lava is already shooting 6 inches into the air and that's likely to increase the us based company. blue origin has launched
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a huge new rocket into space for the 1st time. it took off from cape canaveral in florida early on thursday morning, the rockets close to 10 to launch on monday was delayed for technical reasons that fit for me for the back to both stay with us for inside story next week. sure. examines the relationship between iran and russia. thank you for watching the of the, it's not as cold as it was in the eastern shit, but the cold air is still low enough. temperature can produce no, it hung shoot. and how kind of this yet small to full, that seems to be its limit everywhere else, the sun is over the top of what is 1st and right, but hobbins only minus 4. i say that it should be much colder this time. the vision is about 7 sunshine barons over down to hong kong tide paid hard time on sunday
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night, which has not been the case with last week. so generally speaking about the pleasant looking winter concert everywhere. if you come back to india and office still full of fault, i love of richard. coffee smokes a poor quality. every now and again, it rains and things improve for time and the majority of season right across the sky, the surf in straight line. but there is a hint of something coming through afghanistan towards pakistan, which might agitate the just a little bit. but more typically, somebody like new delhi, which is typically if anywhere in the guns that take place, we'll see you this official forecast by the dense folk or motor of fox or fox. you know what that means across these guns remain pretty pool the same stretch. it into a new world in pakistan. but as i said, this is some of these forecasts ref kinda spam tapes though, is the fund or might just generate a few showers,
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but probably nothing much more than that of the day thing. relationship, russia and iran, a set design, a 20 strategic partnership agreement. so what's bringing the 2 countries close together and how will that affect the global owed? this is insights for

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