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the, the challenges with the hello on saturdays i them this has been use live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. more is riley attacks, target gaza, even off the receipts fire agreements and the $73.00 people are killed since the deal was announced on wednesday. these right, the prime minister's office as a last minute crisis by how mouse is holding up the approval of the deal. how mine says it's already fully committed to what's being agreed. a group of israelis,
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protests the gains facies fire accusing the government of surrendering. also, i had got those prime, minnesota in the syrian capital for 12 smooth nations for that school transition. i'm do want to get real school with the latest from tennessee is australia and i pen as the world's best men's play younique's and reaches the said rally melvin to continue his title defense. the also a devastating will kill mold and faulty $6700.00 palestinians in gaza is right on how mass finally reached the ceasefire. agreement with obstacles with told remain many a hopeful the deal will end the war. but these right imagery showing no sign of ending is from boston to the seas. 5 comes into effect on sunday. it's counted out
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in tense strikes, right across gauze and killing at least $73.00 palestinians. since the announcement was made, that she had had a good 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 of democracy. the video includes the release of is right, the captives being held in gaza, but it still needs the approval of these right. the cabinet now is rarely is accusing how mass of renee getting on parts of the agreement. it says the cabinet will not convey until the group accepts all the elements on how much it says it's already committed to the deal. all the while, a group of his riley is gathered in west jerusalem to protest against the seas. 5 bereaved families of israeli forces in gaza or among those demonstrating they've called on the government to a band the you, they call it
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a surrender. one of these righty strikes that happened off to the seas. 5 deal was announced. killed 20 palestinians. happened in japan via in northern garza, but a human holiday has been to the science of the attack. also to cease fire announcements. yes. are they these really fights or is this have intensified their attacks targeting several homes across the goddess rape. i'm now standing in the valued city. these were 85 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 a destruction inflicted through this was a visual building and the buildings around in this targeted a home. as you can see here, civilians are trying to move from a shock. they, after they have been celebrating yesterday the cease fire announcements,
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they ended up being targeted and, and both on the killed, as at midnight the gun has, we were celebrating the cease fire announcement is really what 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'm miraculously survived. as a civil defense member pulled me from under the rubble and couldn't like the end of a funny. and 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, this fraud residential building and as we have spoken to civilians,
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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 cause consciously just to liberate the ceasefire. taking effect if i am, if you me, i just a rough northern gauze on how does fine highly, my fluid isn't damaged by law in central garza. so despite the announcement of a seas fine, an intense bombardment of gauze claiming increasing numbers of lives. the yes, i mean it's almost as people were celebrating last night, very, the celebration was caught short, particularly in the northern part of the sipping gaza city as he'd be waves of ears
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tried sending drone, his right targeting more buildings in garza and the northern part just causing further civilian casualties. housing in the course of more enforce displays going to creating more tragedies after tragedies as then this morning. it was replaced the happen to send a signed or was replaced with much of the agony and the sadness as a result of the attack, the dog, the city alone, uh $66.00 people were killed, the majority, women and children among the dead. as the results of the intense bombing campaigns, a targeted entire residential blocks that we looked at 21 to children, at least 25 women among the the dead who were reported it from last night. and this is a, as people were celebrating, it was expected. this is these really military norm following an announcement of
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any of these fire. we're looking back and recalling past experiences this really monitor with intensify. it's a talked and what looks like and more of a last minute unfinished targets on the cooling lakes, that, that is unfortunately made of the, the majority of the women and children and further the destruction that is causing it to remaining residential buildings and public facility. just deepening the crisis, not only on the physical outlook, the physical level of the gods, but also just human. paul says civil was hoping the supervisor 15 months were going to witness the the actual seat fire as it takes this, the fact. but in the last minutes we see, and many of the journalists deactivate the ordinary citizen, losing their lives. as a result of these ongoing attacks, the faxes are included. i'm off the back, which is going as well as here in the center of the area with more people dying. also from the one that the sustained from the pop attacks,
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the director of the holiday independence commission per pallet for human rights and how that side died this morning was to pronounce that as a result of the heavy injuries and burns, he sustained it from the talk in the past couple 2 days and really losing a really lost his entire family and the talk. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much, honey. joining us from garza as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his office is released the statement on the seas 5 deal. it reads, how mass has renee is on parts of the agreement reached with the mediators, and as well, in an effort to install last minute concessions. these ready cabinet will not convey and until the media is notify as well how masses except to the limits of the agreement will have asked for its font size. it's already committed to the seas. 5 deal announced by mediators in concert on wednesday for the asthma and the video
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regarding the claims of his ready permanence to benjamin to, to know his office. i confirmed that how much is committed to what was agreed upon and to the seat fight agreements. that was announced by the mediators and no amendments. why did i hope that such statements from the to know his office? i'm not an attempt to evade that commitment to the ceasefire agreement. and so some of the soho joins us now from my mind because israel has band, i'll just hear from operating that and in the occupied the west bank. so we heard the statement a redoubt. they're saying there's a last minute crisis over want optical issue. exactly how and a well, according to is rarely media. this quote crisis is about the names of palestinian prisoners who would be released from is really jails, but have not says that their commitment to the deal remains the same. but let's talk about what else is going on internally within me is really government that
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a lot of these really officials who are leaking anonymously to was really media say is the real crisis, so to speak. there's opposition to this deal from benjamin netanyahu, whose government, specifically from far right parties in his coalition, who are the essentially given, mentioned yahoo and ultimate on saying that they want to go back to full scale fighting after the initial phase of this war that they need a guarantee from benjamin netanyahu, or else they're going to leave the government. so there hasn't been that vote that we were waiting for around 11 am local time on thursday. benjamin netanyahu, whose office says that until they get guarantees from the mediators about how mouse is position on certain things. and these finalizations, that's when they'll go to the cabinet for the vote. but it's really media says, but that's a manufactured crisis. and the real issue here is with internal conflict in the is really government where the benefits of the smart riches party have said that they're not going to vote for it unless they get assurances from benjamin netanyahu
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. all right, thanks so much to have the cell phone that i don't think cash is a form is right in bye. so that i'm console general in new york. he joins us from tennessee is good to have you with us. so is that from your understanding and reading of the situation, a real crisis in terms of a difference of leading of this agreement or is the real issue? what's being suggested in this writing media that nothing? yeah. how is facing a crisis within these cabinets and wants to delay, getting them together as well? you, uh, uh you just encapsulated the both options that me and you did it. uh you did it very smartly. here's the thing. um the, the different reading or the different interpretation of the agreement is what mr. nathaniel is using to somehow locate his coalition. meaning he's taking the agreements to which he already consented. as to these early delegation
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and leading to the prime minister of costs are, these are all funding to make his announcement yesterday and then president buying . and then president elect donald trump. only today to find out that the opposition to the deal is somewhat greater than he had anticipated. now, he still has the votes and the capital. what he's trying to do is to provide those means to placate those ministers, to give them a feeling that he's off until the very last moment. so he manufactured, say, crisis, no, not withstanding. so i'm either there is a possibility that there is someone of a different or diverging interpretation of, of either the names of certain palestinian prisoners to be released or numbers of our senior prisoners to be released. or indeed, the time table governing who's going to control and how the philadelphia corridor and the saw the on the southern side of the southern edge of the i got the street.
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but not withstanding all of this. it looks a lot like it politically manufactured prices. it is very brand for mr. in that time, you know, to provide different interpretations to different people on the same documents and to assume that, that both interpretations are equally valid and people will believe that time only not to it. oh, if i could jump in. but when you read some of the statements being put out in these writing media by for example is rouse, is very prime ministers, chief of stuff. you'll see folks talking about quote, how the deal quote includes the option to resume the fighting. at the end, the phase one, if the negotiations over phase 2, don't develop an amount of promises, the fulfillment of the was goals, the minute tree, and civil annihilation of how mass and the release of all hostages. now it's
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probably unlikely that how i sees understanding was that it's signed the document that commits it to annihilate itself militarily and in terms of civilian administration. so it's, you know, when you, when you hear that you go to one, the way the israel's prime minister, ready committed to a piece bill that ends the school or his aids. he's not signaling, don't worry, we'll be back. it will or no, not necessarily. again, this, this is about political grandstand. this is, this is don, this mr. you'll see folks as the cabinet secretary, he's not saying anything. writing anything or stating anything that mr. that i know what happens. they asked him to do b, cleared the uh, the draft. and so this is coming directly from mr. an attorney, i was saying to the right, investors don't worry about it. there is a high likelihood that the ceasefire will not be held. will not be
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durable. will collapse at some point, meaning phase one will not necessarily lead to face to face during that time. you also know that such statements are going to get a certain president elect who will become president on monday. donald trump kind of getting pretty much angry. and so again, the time ya was trying to say one thing to his coalition partners and another to uh, uh, to president elect trunk. now ask for your question. that's, that's the main question. look if, if mr. an attorney, i wanted to end this. he could have, could have accepted an agree to the, the deal that was on the table in may. the president viking presented and was then uh, validated by you one security council resolution 2735. which basically is identical to the agreement agreed upon in doha. yesterday, he chose not to be preferred to prolong the war. he now understands that he can no
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longer prolonged a war because of the election result in the us. but he also understands that he kept maintaining his coalition because this agreement leads to a permanent ceasefire as president by who are specifically in an explicit be said yesterday. so he's in a political bind, but you know what? it's, it's the make this bed. so he's the will come to sleep in a all right, thank you for your analysis on that along think us format is ready and by so the thank you. so let's look at the deal in mold these hello casa egypt. in the us, they going to monitor the implementation of the agreement. we here during the 1st stage which will last 6 weeks, how mass will release. $33.00 is really captives including children, female sold just civilians and men over 50. in exchange is where i will free
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50 palestinian prison. this age female soldier and fuzzy for each civilian captive is for. i will also release old women and children. it's detained in gaza since october. the 7th 2023 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 seas. fine. it will see the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the philadelphia cardinal. that's the border area. with egypt, this close was a stumbling block and previous efforts to reach an agreement. the final stage will focus on a long term reconstruction plan for garza and the exchange of bodies of the deceased spring and now, but it's basically joins us here in the studio. but 1st of all, do we have an official text of the agreement hasn't been released? no, we only have what the cast re prime minister said when he announced the cease file
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had ceased. file had been agreed and we have documents that have been linked to journalists, including us, but given indication, we understand of what is on the ceasefire agreement. we know it's essentially based on the may 2024 agreement which could have been signed 8 months ago. we've got detail about what is, what is it not agreement, what it's supposed to be. it's supposed to stipulate up from end to the wall, right. and on the temporary pools. so you've got in the 1st phase, a 6 week cease 5 on day 16 in the 1st phase, then negotiations will begin on the 2nd phase. those could be much more challenging negotiations and we've already had. but it's written that in, not in those negotiations for the 2nd phase, israel on how much would the class a pub? in cessation of hostilities, the remaining living captives mostly male, is riley soldiers would be, would be released now there's no written guarantee so far that the sci fi will
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continue until a deal is reached. israel can stop fighting again at the end of phase one. but that's why the mediators casa aged to particularly the us of promised, available guarantees the negotiations will continue as planned. and if they continue, assume italy then peace holds while guys talking about let's listening to israel's prime minister said previously, he would not agree to serve the philadelphia card or to put it more correctly. the southern check point in gaza must be under our control. it must be shot. it is clear that any of the arrangements would not insure the theme of that translation that we are seeking. assume and i'll stick at them uh, as long as the enemy threatens our existence and the piece of country we will continue to fight as long as the hostages are engaged, so that we will continue to fight. we will not give up any of them. i will not give up, as long as i citizens do not return to their home safely. we will continue to fight
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most. and i would say, in addition to those statements, we, we have been, you mean nothing? yeah, hold on the rack. hold previously saying that they will not stop fighting until. busy will how masses destroyed. now quote, and once being released, it sounds like he's moved away from those to months. philadelphia card all to the destruction of from us. well, this is why the oversight, particularly from the americans is so important come a component of the sci fi deal with the exam with the philadelphia card or for example, israel netanyahu has always said they're not going to leave. this is this card all this land between rafa and egypt. now according to this agreement, that will be a gradually re gradual reduction of israeli forces in the philadelphia keitel. after the last hostages released the stage wall, not some day 42, then he's rarely 4. 6 will begin that withdrawal and completed no later than day 50
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now netanyahu benjamin danielle has been known in the past to say one thing for domestic audience. on one thing for an international audience, but we read that steve went call. donald trump's middle east envoy incoming, put out a lot of pressure on that in yahoo to agree to this philadelphia car. it will deal withdrawal, but it's an indication, as you've heard today, we've netanyahu another israeli politician saying one thing when he's believe israel has agreed to another, the oversight is essential and the pressure from the us is essential to make sure that the cease fire sticks. it was reported in is writing media, it was picked up by the gauzy newspaper of the k quoting is right, the officials that they won't allow return to civilians to the north. the idea flights of said this was taken out of context. it was only about your bally and not in the whole north, but whatever. put, keeping those statements in mind. disagreement does say we understand a full
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a ton of civilians without any restrictions of any areas in the north of god. so it's not right, disagreement. as we understand it means that our students can return to the north of gaza. israel will pull back from the nets or in cartwell. this is this division . they have created these really military towards a north of gauze of splitting garza into they put a lot of bill. so lots of structures on that. it looked like they were going to be that for a long time, but they've said they're gonna pull back to we they in a 700 to a 700 meter perimeter from the gauze. offend spot was not a full withdrawal of how much it asked for. it's a compromise from us as mate because israel will still be in gaza. but yes, palestinians can go no civilians and vehicles, vehicles that have been check just to clarify, but that presence in gone. so those supposed to end by the time they get to the face 3, right? the absolute right? yes is a box, but we're a long way from them getting to face. all right, thanks so much. but it's misled. 15 months of israel's war on gaza has taken
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a devastating total on its people. molding for the 6700 palestinians have been killed since october, the 7th, 2023. last night a 2.2 percent of the population of those old and 17000 with children. but they ever all figure, it doesn't include $11000.00 palestinians, considered missing, and buried under the rubble. several assessments by international organizations estimate the death toll could be significantly higher. you and chief antonia with that i should as well come to gauze a deal. you said it's imperative that c 5 removes all a obstacles to the strip. 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 of seen in units easy, essential for the tv,
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lusting peace and stability. and they emphasize that unified spot, a cdn. governance must remain a top priority for martin griffith says the former you and, and the secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief, cold and 8th day, joins us live here on set. good. have you with us? so does this still deliver? does it remove all the obstacles to delivering aid? hopefully your mouth and certainly not immediately. i think what's not understood very clearly is that you can promise whatever you like, write about humanitarian and god knows because it didn't deserve it. but you can't go from note to 60 and full seconds and you know, the amount of age going through in recent months is trip fed a because of the impediments, the violence and the other problems. so how much and how soon, well ice, i don't know. i know we don't know this and the people to us. i mean indeed to
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instruct. i think, um, uh, to answer that question. all the humanitarian agencies, you know, best they're working with a situation where the course they're in danger. the warehouses are being bumped to pieces. there's no stocks in country deficiency of trucks, all kind of not unusual for you about certain operations, but here very, very vivid and difficult off them to produce a feasible plan for a gradual increase. so the people understand what's feasible and we'll hold that, came out to an agency, is a comfortable and the mediator has have somebody to work with. you know, we've heard from several aid agencies, mountain that complained that it's the process that blocks having to get is ready. permission is real denying. commission obstacles puts those to still change any of that or, or is it people are we just hopes more hopeful that is,
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or i will allow more i didn't, but ultimately they will remain fully in control and deciding what causes are allowed to eat or drink coal supplies they receive, i mean they have the, the history is not encouraging because of course that's exactly what's been happening. we know israel blames the u. n. 19 agencies, we don't degree. so there are many good promises in this agreement. it is gonna be me agreement in many ways that that will be no impediments that you don't have to seek is ready permission to move into convoys. there's no need for the confection which is process as you know, getting permission to move aid. it's the a movement and the environment inside gone. so this is the problem. hopefully we'll get like the roof of crossing open and others in due course. but if we don't, sol solved, resolved, and institutes a certain sense of security from non israel forces. i assume police and
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others, then it's not going to be possible. you can't do the impossible, even though you might try. so i think it's a huge problem because as you've been discussing, some of the, the worry about all this pros and cons. and israel is it, it tells us that at the very least the promises of the meat of the agreement a week. and that there are already ways being looked at to get out of it, like from phase one to phase to well, either want humanitarian, what would be seen as a failure to meet the targets, not of the as those the policies and immediate has to be a scape coach for any of that, we've seen that prime minister netanyahu already blaming come us for these problems . so we know it's going to be a challenging environment. and i realize is as manager saying that it's all about leverage costs, which is this is a different side space from may,
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but it's going to be granular and it's attention to whether these convoys get through and who gets the aid. so i think it's going to be a theatre of conflict and of confidence. all right, i'll leave it there. thank you so much. mos in griffith, the united may form a nice patients and the secretary general for humanitarian affairs. appreciate you coming in. thanks a lot. so i mean it's time for weather now his rob with an update on both europe and africa. and now it's still in the central mileage right in. but to be honest, not much is happening to the east so that this card is fairly benign. what sheriffs, we do have our light to be light rain possibly on the cars, to, to keep it as snare on the hired right across those by john into was around generate, to get permission, mile for a day or 2, running down the gulf states. mike and like cheryl somewhere in the 11 and or maybe no major basically it's sunshine by day from took you down to the egyptian coast.
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it gets cold at night. you used to that for that reason a month. it'll be freezing at some height. if you're really unfortunate, but this doesn't change very much in the last week, nor would it change in the next week. and weather wise is the site. it's looking quite good. shamal will keep terms with about 22 entire hallmark generate to shower, to in the mountains of east and their mind, significant rain likely and in the wrong here and snow. in afghanistan, i have not seen the full cost of a shower west and saturday evening. mecca taught really talking tale. the seasonal rains are shutting tests because it's active, recycled parts about to tropical side here. and there will leave a legacy of potentially funding right in southern madagascar seasonally, there's a base getting its this decent range that lot was involved. res, i'm be a bought swanner of course, part of south africa. the still ahead of now just sarah, the sliced and hungry refugee's thing, the conflict and so then struggled to survive in libya. and in school the from
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james leads. the lake has the victory and the n b a. the best of the action coming up is joe, the i, to the old woman in the room, the only black person definitely the only most from grass roots activism to the holes of power. a courageous fate representative struggles suffice a ceasefire resolution before cause but taking center stage was moving against the time takes on weight is like a ripple and it keeps people energize to keep fighting for an end of the sounds. i stand up for my deep witness on the jersey to be 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 fiscal dynamics in washington informed, defend.
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