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what kind of country and the world expect a quizzical look of us politics. the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is the news our life from coming up in the next 60 minutes . these are the military has killed $96.00 palestinians in kansas since the announcement of a cx 5 deal on wednesday is rel, security cabinet is to, to meet, to discuss the safe spots that the government still hasn't approved the deal. also coming up with some of the javi and devices and i'll tell you how the civil society wants to be able to rebuild this country and have no things to eat. who have most things to life,
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conflicts forced them from their homes and sudan. now thousands of refugees facing the conditions across the border line during the casual school with the sports as a rena sutherland. ca remains on coast fresh trick of titles in melvin yesterday. and i've been champion toils, but the thoughts in the is ready forces continue to kill palestinians across the gallons a strip. nearly 2 days after this, these 5 deal was agreed almost to rod refugee camp was targeted by his ready forces in organize attacks. at least 96 palestinians had been killed since the deal was announced on wednesday. most of the victims of women and children. the 1st stage of
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the seas 5 between israel and the mazda is due to take effect on sunday. so let's go live now to central guys with tamika. both of them joins us from the all bella and eric. i mean, despite this announcements of the cx 5 deal, it really does feel like things have escalated in the dice since then. can you just bring us up to date with exactly what's happened during the night and into the morning there will escalation? is it still taking place? in fact, of course, the gaza stripe ends during the night times, there has been a very clear intensification of strikes and residential buildings where families have been killed. wild with sleeping one of them has been killed in garza city and it's a family of a palestinian journalist who are right now with us in a box. the hospital this family has remained in gauze and cities refusing to leave that area. what additional information that we had is that knowing civilians were killed and destroyed, come 4 of them are still under the remnants of that destroyed building,
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but elsewhere we still getting reports from eye witnesses who failed earlier. this morning is required to drones dropping farms on the roof tops of buildings, causing significant disruption. and this is a part of the ongoing escalation that has been a witness during the hours of this morning as civilians continue to report that the a, the residential homes in the boat at towns and villages are still on the tax by east betty trout forces. so these sorts of attacks and usually intensify before the practical implementation of the ceasefire deal. but the death toll resulted from the ongoing attacks up to the announcement of the seas. far as reach approximately a 102 civilians killed during to the continuation of as strikes. not telling people abutment but to know did not show any sort of a bicycle on the ground. and tara, can you just give us
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a sense of what it is like the at the moment obviously do is the initial excitement and relief to when a deal was announced. but as it subsided now and people still optimistic their to cease 5 will actually be implemented. the young says yes, yes, the up semester they bought the optimism that surrounding the ceasefire. announcements is quite complex here in gauze that civilians aren't quite the feelings are quite mixed with the substance of cautious, optimism and fee that deceased by it might collapse if there is going to be no sign of serious commitment from the east by the side. regarding the parents through the times of the agreements and basically what they are expecting that the ceasefire will bring and provide them to the desperately needed relief of relentless compartment. and that is quite odious throughout the reactions that we have recorded in the course of the past 24 hours. they've told us that
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a potential implementation of the deal will bring for them. a decor access to fluid, water, electricity, chums, full a change. but the fee is this tim, from the idea of the context that a previous supplies and choices were approach. but we as well as how much did not bring last and peace and meaningful changes and our praying, this one could bring such a sort of a change for the destruction of the vast majority of the gaza strip and distribute blows. that have been exchange that we post up parts of the conflict box. the understands that there is ongoing bought to pressure being executive in practice on the parts of the complex of the come of the conflict by regional mediators on by the united states. and the believe that this time it will be different. but it depends on the 11th of improvements that will be absolutely made on the life and the possibility of their humanitarian recovery. and terika. obviously one part of
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the ceasefire is the i that is going to be allowed to be less. and finally, i believe a 600 trucks a day initially. can you just give us an idea of what people are looking forward to, to most a, to actually receiving off to you does effectively been really cut off in the last few months, especially in the north of the well, there is a pressing needs for basic survival needs including fluids to medicine and shelters, following the destruction of residential units for us. this trip. they also are in a very desperate need for an immediate assistance regarding the rehabilitation of the civil infrastructure in order to guarantee the review of the central services for civilians. especially the water system that has been widely destroyed and leading to higher rates can send them an ation of water wells across this trip. if we, we have spoken to residents in order to ask them about the needs of told us that we are in
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a very desperate need for is unconditional. float. a daughter afraid that is why might not commit 100 percent to the uh, numbers of the trucks that had been agreed upon on the agreement. um they understand that you so i will get to, to this trip on a daily basis with such quantities. it will help them to have a sort of a graduate recovery in order to cope with the off to months of this that lee conflict has been ongoing for more than 15 months so far. so food basic items are highly required in terms of the medical sector. they are in a very desperate need for advanced equipment to be allowed to access. the goal is a strict following the disruption of an effect to 3 medical centers across the strip, including a shift medical facility that has been a very important lifeline for medical services for gauze population. and this is every crisis because once to simply a square root 10 to the north in 2006 a, d r and a very desperate need for receive
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a pop up medical cap that will not be completely available without an immediate human at terry. at a medical intervention to rescue the current situation in these areas. as terence, as always, thank you so much for bringing us the very life as the from gaza town composing in debt all by law. we're going to speak now to mama elementary professor at the, the hot institute for graduate studies. thanks again for being with us here with a 100 people had been killed since the cx. 5 deal was announced. a couple of days ago. it feels like that number's only going to increase before it hopefully is actually implemented on sunday. what do you make of what his role is actually trying to do right now, and do you think it undermines the potential tail? yeah, well there's kind of 2 parts there. so let's take the 1st part 1st. um israel's goal, one of their goals and gaza is to send out the population. that's what they said
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all the way back in the fall of 2023. in a, in a cabinet meeting, you'll remember there was a temporary pause in the fighting in november late november 2023. and right before that cease fire agreement was to be implemented. israel also escalated at that time, sort of not even not wanting to waste any time and, and almost trying to compensate for the fact that they won't be able to, you know, bomb during, during that truce. and so israel is doing the same thing. now. they're basically trying to use every minute um to try to do as much of that as possible to destroy more parts of gaza and just send out the population getting a 100. well, we're going to come back to you in just a moment and when we will talk a bit further about exactly what is going on in israel, but for now. thank you so much. was china low, is the new origin, refugee councils communications advise that in palestine. she joins us from a mom. thank you very much for being with us. as we've been saying, there was
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a 100 people had been killed since this the spot agreement was reached. how would you describe the situation right now and how you will people dealing with what is happening in gaza at the moment? right now, what we're hearing from our staff is that there's a mix of excitement. oh, but also fear i'm fear because of the ongoing for the bargain, which appears to be $10.00 to $5.00 fighting as we've seen or intensify. department, as we've seen over the last couple of days since the ceasefire was announced. and also worries about what people have leading them once the ceasefire is implemented . and people are finally given that moment to take a pause and, and really let send in the, the, the facts of the last 15 months of i'll possibilities the death of destruction and the loss. and so while we are hopeful that this cease fire agreement will come into
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effect over the weekend and, and hopefully will lead to a permanent truce, which we continue to push for. we know that, that the challenges will continue nonetheless, in terms of what people are facing and, and what we need to do in order to how to support them. obviously, the planning is ongoing as and when it is hopefully implemented, how you'll change that as well as other agencies actually preparing for it. i mean, how easy is it to scale up and make sure you're ready to go once you're given the green live as well, we've been planning for these fire for months. we knew it would happen at some point. but there are so many unknowns in terms of what would be allowed that we've had to really scenario plan. and so we're continuing to work with our teams to meet those plans and ensure that we have the ability to scale up. we have $48.00 trucks of supplies, shelter supplies, and cleaning supplies on egypt, leading to cross into gaza and lots more age in warehouses in egypt waiting to be
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on loaded. once we know that those cues of trucks start moving in and we know that that will be able to engage in our response. of course, it's going to take time for us to be able to scale up for take it literally, as we anticipate large scale movement of people, as, as people are anticipated to be able to return to the city in north casa, for the 1st time since october of 2023. and so we'll have to be ready to be at giles and able to do uh, respond wherever people are. how does it actually work? and have you been given a list of things that can and can be allowed in once the sci fi is, is announced, it's still unclear how many of the, what is there a pause or do we use items that have been restricted will be allowed to enter but we're hopeful that that and need to continue to push to for the permission to bring
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in those items that we've struggled to get into for that includes the timber for building a center emergency shelters tent poles uh tools in order to, to make improvements, to build those shelters, and so as of now, it appears to still be unclear in terms of what we'll be able to come in. we do know that that part of the plan is to allow in heavy machinery that can be used to start moving the rustle. uh and, and clearing ways so that people can go start the recovery and reconstruction process and, and fuel on top of that in order to power the response and how it goes. and she, obviously people will be desperate to and wanting to, to go back to their homes. because as we know so many people, most, everyone has been displaced at least uh, multiple times over the last 15 months. what challenges does that pause with uh, you know, the mass movement of, of people as well. there's a few challenges. there's the logistical channel who just a few minutes ariens. we like to be to,
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to know what the needs are and where to deploy resources in order to meet those needs. so with a mass move anticipated mass movement of people, we're going to have to be very quick in terms of determining what resources need to be signed where there also safety concerns around people returning to their homes. there may be exploded ordinances that could pose the threats or also just buildings that have been damaged, appear to still be standing, but are structurally on sounds that may be risky for people to move in with it, move back into. and so we're going to need to be working with the mining actors to ensure that unexploded ordinances are taken care of. and we're going to educate communities so that they understand what the risks are and how to identify them and for being such a huge job. thank you so much showing that we really do appreciate your time showing along with an a region of refugee councils. communications advised that in
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palestine. thanks so much you as well security cabinet is it's amazing less than an hour to discuss and approve the kansas these 5 deal. and the release of the captives and pays are divided on the agreement, which is due to be implemented on sunday 5, right? national security administer my bank of is threatening to resign. if the cabinet approves the deal for the license for join now by him to salute who is in amman for us because this for all his band i'll just say are from of where i think the as well as in the occupied with bank official, can just tell us a little bit more about this cabinet meeting exactly what form it's going to take and how things are going to play out and in the next hour or so. well 1st let's talk about a saving we received from the prime minister in the early morning hours. he said that he did confirm that an agreement was reached after talking to mediators. those mediators will now be on their way back to israel. and these really security cabinet will convene today on friday. however,
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the full ratification of the ceasefire deal will be in the wider cabinet that's set to take place on saturday night. it's a little bit unclear to is really analyst why this is not happening sooner. and why those within the religious sect of benjamin netanyahu, whose government cannot violate the chabarise duties in which they do not work, because they can, if it means a life saving measure is, can be applied. but none the less, there is still opposition from the lot of people within benjamin netanyahu, whose government so well the security cabinet is set to meet on friday. the full vote is not going to happen until saturday evening, which then gives 24 hours for petitions against it to the high courts. so we're talking about still a bureaucratic process that's a few days away here. okay. can just clarify cuz the deal actually be hijacked by these really 5 rights at this point in time. well, at this point in time,
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it's seeming that benjamin netanyahu actually does have enough votes to pass this in his wider cabinet. however, it doesn't mean that his coalition would survive each more ben v or the countries national security minister and a known alter nationalist, gave a speech last night in which he said he is going to be the government. if this passes, that's on a smart ridge has said the same thing throughout the week, but he's not sure how he's going to vote because he needs a guarantee for missing. yahoo! that's israel will go back to all out fighting and full scale war after phase one of these deals. so even if the deal goes through within the wider cabinet, it could mean the downfall of benjamin. that's in y'all's government. thank you. as it was home to home, to salute for us the in a mind as we're going to stay with us and be joined now once again by mohammed elementary professor at the institute, the graduate studies. thanks for sticking with us. just in regards to the political wrangling that seems to be happening and is right at the money,
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what do you make of it and how do you think it could potentially actually affect the deal? yeah, so 1st of all, this is kind of reflective of a broader failure, a military failure for israel. they came out at the very beginning and then working consistent for 15 months that they had to completely eliminate a mass and they haven't, they haven't been able to do that. in fact, the us secretary of state antony blinking, said 3 days ago that the us assess, is that how mazda has been able to recruit almost as many new fighters as it has lost during the course of the sports? or israel isn't a lot closer to being able to eliminate that since. so there's a lot of frustration, a lot of disappointment, and people in the far right like been given here in small church, obviously want to continue continue the war. having said that, i think we are very likely to get this to get this approved. i think netanyahu understands that the incoming presidents, donald trump, is very serious about this. and i think this is going to get pushed through, i think. yeah,
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he's not too worried about. i've been given here and smote your and you are resigning number one. they might not resign. there's uh they, they could be just a threat at this stage. absolutely. and it's also possible even if they do resign, that he'll, that he will survive politically because opposition figures have indicated that they will kind of throw him a, a life jacket in the event that those far right politicians do, do resign in it's we have seen and have known for some time a benjamin netanyahu is a mazda politician, especially being able to sell, leave a message he's trying to get across. how do you think that he is going to handle the next 48 hours in the next week or so? and trying to, i guess, to put what he wants to across to these rarely people. yeah. i have no doubt that your that he'll get through it. he's gotten through other challenges, but this is, this is a unique challenge for him because for 15 months he's been saying the war must continue until to use his words. total victory is,
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is achieved. and now you have incoming president, donald trump, giving him kind of an ultimatum, saying that if you don't achieve a deal all hell is going to break loose and it's not going to be good for the palestinians and it's not going to be good for you. if he sends his his envoy to the region, steve would cost. he calls netanyahu on friday night of last week and says, you're going to meet with me tomorrow on the sabbath and they reject that. and he insists, and they end up having a meeting. and there are other things that trump has done, so he's putting a lot of pressure on net and yahoo. so this is kind of a unique place for it for. and then you all have to be in. but i think, as you know, into your point, he will, he will be able to sell those as kind of a victory. he's going to say we're getting our captives back and so on and so forth . is being remarkable hearing what's been happening behind the scenes with, with the trump invoice and, and, and how he's been dealing with newton, yahoo and uh, and the because administration a finely can you talk with. i mean, obviously every se spot is going to be for a job,
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no matter where it is in the world, but this one particularly. so how is it actually going to be implemented in and we know that obviously content agents in the us will monitor in order to see it. how is it will actually going to work? do you think and how delicate will it actually big? it's very delicate, it's very delicate, in part because there are a lot of gray areas that were built into this by design. they're basically saying that we want to get to stage one. and then at day 16, we start to negotiate on future details. for stage 2 and stage 3, so it's very precarious and sir, uh certainly there is an opportunity for israel to sabotaged us during the, during the 1st phase. and they may well, they may well decide to do that. they get some of their, their captors back and then they side to continue on with the war. it comes down quite frankly, and i don't want to be overly simplistic. but it comes down to what extent is the trump administration going to be willing to hold israel's feet to the fire and ensure that this,
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that the ceasefire progresses from phase one to phase 2 i'm it is always thank you so much for explaining all of us and breaking it down. fascinating, obviously to say exactly what is going to happen today with the, with the cabinet meeting and as well, but obviously especially on sunday and how it is all actually going to be implemented. thanks so much thanks. but we have some breaking news and form a pakistani prime minister and run con has been sentenced a 14 years in jail, in a land corruption case. his wife bush or b. b has also been child for 7 years. the couple was found guilty of receiving favors from pucca sounds. lodges, land developing. both of the very latest for join now back about how to who is in is on the bottom to can just tell us more 1st about this case and how much of a surprise it is that he has been a child for 14 years of the well it does not come as a surprise, although the former prime minister's party were to be saying that this is the
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politically more directed case. it pertains to a settlement between that property type going after a 190000000 pounds worth of assets above frozen by the nurse of the crime agency in england. he then raised etc, and read the n c a the money or then transferred to park just on the charges against a former prime minister. said that he missed 2 of those funds to set up a trust known as they are called their drugs and being one of the beneficiaries. so the case of gods now decided by the knots and the comfortability guard, which i've contacted for the rest of the judgement. in that case, the time they're going to be announced earlier, there was a feeling that they're going to because of the talk between the government, that number on con party, that the government board willing to reconsider that. but now he had been sent 10 stuff, gods. the other caught their trust in adversity will be taken over by the government
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. the judges. uh the gate guards and lots of a 190000000 pounds to the next the next check. okay, thank you so much for that as come out of honda with the very latest from as long with us to serial now, activists and civil society organizations, the cooling on the new administration to build a united and inclusive country. they say the rights and freedoms of both men and women must be respected. are some of inch of h reports from damascus. the students have little idea how to use this bank property, but they're determined to make the universe look. it's best that all the students work at the top, while others help out all over damascus city. and you are busy working together and volunteering to fully exploit the new fund freedoms. following the fall of a charlotte south regime inside the compass goes and boys are not waiting for
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outside help and are treating it as their home. they say this in still the sense of kindliness and students that they believe helps improve people and society. you are part of the civil society that this theme and janine are from the mathematics faculty. he hadn't quite a lot and i'm just out even this initiative is to make syria best to clean a safe and most civil people as a key to achieving this. nobody else. this initiative will foster cohesion within the community. our university is a reflection of also, so we decided to clean it includes how high is the top people remain united without civil war. so everyone can contribute to building this country. savings of a society paid an important role in the uprising, again facade, people across the country field along the way to drinking change for the cumulative effort by syrian men and women in detention center lights on, says so in society activists like kurt played a role in maintaining the struggling insights here yet,
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and also an internationally forums to keep the true life and they want to fulfill it. schools can be the one that they, there's a very practical role that we can play now as civic actors and ensuring that there's an inclusive political transition for this country. so that we can the part from the, the, the, the legacy that the sad regime has less than its legacy of the state of faith and the state of the communities and covers society. we need to work on making sure that this is representative of the best durations of through in woman and man. and it's not something that's done through a secretary and co tablet. it's something that is done. i do to form a social contract as opposed citizenship. and, and, and, and leads this country to become a state of democracy and one that respects rights and freedoms. this needs the efforts of everyone, including syrian civil society actors. so he's new leader ever the shuttle says, is government once all the syrians to be part of
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a national dialogue to which even democratic politically transition after decades of ruled by the assaults, comedy central society says it does not want to take away from what fight is have achieved here, but it also wants to underscore the sacrifices in georgia, which was played by teachers and engineers and doctors inactive and for the serious to remain united and inclusive. they to want to have a say in how this country is run summer and you have it as a view to the most of the french presidents and menu. alma colin has arrived and by roots the tools with newly elected president joseph, i own what chrome says his visit is to help consolidate living on sovereignty and ensure its prosperity. ellen's election ended to his political deadlock that lift the country without a hit of states living on his stuff in use of economic crisis. and more recently, israel is offensive against his belong as well. to break it all down for us, we joined now by sign a hold of who is in by route and festivals. and can you just talk about the,
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the focus of these meetings as well as the timing of mccullin's visit? because obviously, as we mentioned, living on has a new leadership. what does he trying to achieve by making this visit now? well, the french president says that his visit is about showing support to the new leadership . he is saying that there is, quote, a new awakening in 11 or so, but at the same time, there is no doubt that france is also projecting its influence in our country, which is really it's a historical relationship. so he's calling this a new period 11 on history. the last time he came to 11 on was back in 2020, following that massive explosion of baby port that killed more than 200 people in level nearby neighborhoods. at the time, he promised the lebanese people that there would be an international investigation into the 4th class. he promised that the international community would not be giving black checks to what he called a correct political class,
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and that they have to reform since 2020. until today. there's been no reforms in the country. politicians have not shown any willingness to do that. and the domestic probe into that last was sold by political interference with much has changed. and my problem was how did this come about? now he is denying that there was international pressure. but what we understand is that lebanese politicians, including his below, which was we can define as arouse more on the group, realize that they can not move forward without international financial supports, especially to rebuild what was destroyed during the war. so my quote is calling this a new phase 11 on history. he wants to show that france has influence in this country . and he is making it clear that the international community really has conditions for continuing its port for 11 on. is it just continuing the same as influence and pressure fronts has repeatedly said it will help support the army with
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international tom. this will just be part of his discussions as well. 2 as such as france, the international community, they're all showing willingness to help strengthen the lebanese army, which is supposed to place a key and main role. really in the upcoming phase, the army is supposed to deploy in southern lebanon as it's ready to switch role. as part of a ceasefire agreements, they are supposed to ensure that the areas free of arms and fighters outside the state of control. but the ceasefire deal also mentioned the army needs to expand that. so the cross, the country is something both the newly elected president and the prime minister designate, talked about. they talked about the need for the state to be the only entity that
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