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the others, i will die by the police on purpose. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a time. this has been use live from dell. i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes. gaza under attack. more than a 100000 citizens killed since the seas, 5 deal was agreed. israel secured the cabinet meeting to discuss the phase 5 of the government still has them to prove the deal. for my pocket started the prime
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minister, came on con sentence to 14 years in prison. he says, the corruption cases against him all politically motivates thousands of suited needs refugees are living in die conditions often claimed the conflict between the army and permanency forces. i'm joining israel's, go with the sports. the file itself has moved into the last 16 of the o straight, you know, 10 searching for his 1st title in milton. the is there any false is all still killing palestinians across scholars and $82.00 days off to receive 5 bill was agreed. funeral prize have been held in con eunice. also the latest is right. the attacks and the south of the strip was ready forces. at this point, they've killed at least
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a $101.00 palestinians since the deal was announced on wednesday. for most of the victims of women and children. first stage of the seas 5 between israel and thomas is due to take effect on sunday. well that speak to thought a couple of us only joins us now from data. bella and product, the delayed by the is right, a cabinet to approve this deal, literally costing lives now. right. a. yeah, that's absolutely right. we have seen the is very on president of escalation in the course of the past, 48 hours once the agreement was the clubs in the could carry capital. but we also see the desk to also as physics is increasing the in the out. we are talking about more than a 100 palestinians being killed once the seas file was announced until now there is, there has been more intensification of attacks on very densely populated areas
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because of the city and the vast majority of border towns and villages the are right now considered to be an act, so full sized palestinians, believe that what's coming on the ground is a sort of a military pressure that has been described to be as following. those pushed strategy being made by the is very mandatory um that we have been told by witnesses in egypt. valley towns that the past hour was marked with full at the station and as strikes that's killed 2 civilians. and one of the latest fluoride of a strikes that targeted a group of civilians in the area. and they continue to report that they have seen is ready for hope. the drugs a dropping and deployed, deploying palms and coordinates of the roof tops of the building. so sat me to now gaza strip is on the relentless attacks and it will civilians are what spring that we need. try that, that the, the next 24 hours will be absolutely critical and will be overwhelmed with
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a strikes as they are trying to take their ultimate precautions on the ground. but yet, don't know where when the next to strikes will take place and thought of people losing hope is hope fading in the sci fi and mid this delay by the is right, the cabinet even to meet and approve it, it will send me the, the, the announcement of the ceasefire, in fact, hotspots a wave of hope and truly far as the hours take by the coal situation. and the focus drifted to it's practical implementations. we kinda have to spend the feelings among palestinians aren't quite complex and vary based on the previous experiences, priorities and the trust and the process itself with civilians believe that the ceasefire will hold. and we'll continue, especially that if they say, if this is a really tangible signs of improvement on their life and production in terms of the usability attacks from district by others are really have them some sort of
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skepticism given the fact that previously. so why is that approach that we learned how much, how witnessed some sorts of violations and did not bring a lasting piece or meaningful changes on the ground? all right, we'll leave it the thanks so much thought a couple i zoom families of is right. the captives of told by anybody, nothing now is government to immediately approve this c 5 daily. in order to release those still being held in garza, israel security cabinet is meeting this hour to discuss the c's 5. but there's a defined about the deal. is a finance minute step as allow smotts ridge ones the will to continue in gaza and fall. right? national security minister, it's him. i've been give you is threatening to resign. if the deal is approved is now homeless, although it is live for us and not mine because as well as band, i'll just hear from operating the end in the occupied westbank. so i'm the 1st of
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all, have us take the temperature of this cabinet, does it look like nothing? yeah. is now got enough votes to pass this bill on well, these really prime minister's office just released the statement within the last couple of minutes saying, pending the approval of the security cabinet as well as the wider government. this deal is set to be implemented on sunday in which is really captives would be released as part of phase one, but the timing of that is still what's in question here. so you have the security cabinet that we'll meet today on friday. reports indicate that that meeting is already underway. now this is a smaller part of benjamin netanyahu, whose government it includes the defense minister, the foreign minister, and all other people who would be involved in any sort of foreign or international affairs known as the inner cabinet. but the main vote is going to be saturday night . this is benjamin netanyahu is wider government to the entire coalition. that will
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vote yes or no on this deal as it stands now, benjamin netanyahu should have the majority in that vote to pass this, but there still are a lot of looming questions about the fate of his government. as a result, because there is, disappears opposition by members of the rights who don't want to vote for the deal and are threatening to leave the government if it passes. and how does that take us through the tools of the potential for a delay in the actual implementation of the seas? fine because of shut box to talk of possible cool action. and colds getting involved this is a very complicated bureaucratic process. so what's trying to break it down really simply, there was initially a security cabin meeting that was supposed to happen thursday the day after mediators announced this deal. but there were delays because of internal fighting with benjamin netanyahu,
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whose government he was meeting with members of the right. so that meeting delay more than 24 hours in to friday. so the security cabinet will meet, they will vote to approve for this deal. then it goes to the wider government on saturday, but the reason why it's not going to the wider government right after the security cabinet meeting is because you have the sabbott strip bought in which many members of this far right and religious government observe and are not willing to work on friday night into saturday morning, but there is also a 24 hour window for people who oppose the deal to file petitions to the high court of justice after it's been approved so that the court can hear their petition. but in a case like this, the high court could simply slam the petition say that it's not really feasible for them to hear it and decline it. but legally, these government ministers who are opposed to the deal have the right to send a petition to the government saying that they disagree with it. and what they
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disagree with are things of humanitarian aid. they don't want to see any aid going into gaza. they don't want the war to end, and they say that the military objectives have not been achieved. so it's not really feasible right now to stop the war. so there's opposition within nothing y'all, who's governments. but the delays here that we're talking about are really because of internal fighting within the government that we could see for the days to come until sunday, when this deal is supposed to start. all right, thanks so much from the sounds so that from my mind, enjoyed that i'm think us is a former is right in bye. so the and console general in new york, you joins us now from tel aviv good to have you with us. so 1st of all, do we know how long if nothing, the who is giving any guarantees to minutes does like smart fridge and then give the saying, don't why the war will really stop and that he'll buy it on the safe side. perhaps off to the 1st phase or side. as long as you know, i don't know this for a fact jeremy,
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but i am sure he is because this is how he does all of the plague hates and everyone at the same time giving a new place. it is promises and, and various guarantees that he knows he cannot keep and keep everyone satisfied. now i am certain sammy, that he has been telling of the last 2 or 3 days of both ministers. why are you over dramatizing this? why, why all these idle threats? you know, there's not going to be a phrase to, you know, the c fire will not hold. we just need to show that it wasn't our fault. now. they're not buying this from him because they know him. and they also know that he probably gave the us insurances which the us in turn, gave via car power to be, to how much that is. your indeed will proceed in to the 2nd phase. so how, how easy, why is this just to explain to view as what might seem an obvious question for you,
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but how easy will it be for nothing yeah. who to stay in power, if he loses the support of small switch and then give it or some alice's say he can lose one, but not both of them just to outline watts at stake. why the position of these ministers is so crucial. so nothing. yeah. okay, this, this, this is a very complex question only because there are several scenarios that to play out. let's, let's start with the, with the very m and m, c, m a cabinet. you can pass this agreement without a problem. you should also be able to pass it in the larger uh, government plan and the one that you just spoke with your current respond to that has been delayed uh to saturday night because of this out. which by the way, parent statically is nonsensical because there is a, a, a korean instruction in judaism, if you happen to be religious, that's saving lives, postpones,
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besides the sanctity of the sabbath. and since the lives we're talking about her is really hostages. there's no reason in the world not to approve this inside the sabbott, but these are the same that called politicians that are running the government. ok . now back to this in our says, indeed mister smart patient, mr. ben, via withdrawal from the government. and now has 3 options in front of it. so to have them still vote with a convolution. even though it may, it may, it will be a lot of wisc or, you know, it'll be a very, very tight parliament. assuming that if the ceasefire falters and the war resumes, they will come back into the go. this is i think, what are your plans or what are you? oh, this is ideal scenario. the 2nd is, tory shuffle is government to, to, to regard these 2 as if that you left without any intent to coming back and try and attract south central as parties into his coalition. i doubt that can happen,
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but as a possibly the 3rd option is that this signals a major breakdown of the coalition that that still ahead of it has a different laws and punches and conscription uh to orthodox jews. and he knows he can't make ends meet here and he's going to go for an election. these are the 3 possibilities in front of how long you've broken it down fast so nicely and those 3 different scenarios. and i'm doing the mental math now. and it seems to me the implications of what you're saying, whether it's scenario $12.00, or 3. is that actually nothing? yeah. has every incentive to make sure this still doesn't pull through to the end? he's in a better position. if this still does collapse, that's the implications. i think of,
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of all the 3 scenarios you've outlined it. yes, except for one. um, how should we call it? uh, the one variable, one independent variable that could that room all his plans and that back, that variable is called donald trump. if so i'm glad you mentioned that because that was to be my next question. insight is this the, what finally this comes down to is whether or not donald trump will not home joe by my or not allowing us and down to provide a lot of. i took the question out of your mouth only because you were busy during your mental calculations. so i didn't want to interrupt you. um. so the thing sammy here is that trunk went on uh 3 days ago and said that this is an epic ceasefire. okay, now it reminds to be seen how epic it's going to be, i'm sorry to be a doubt or skepticism, but our skip just skipped sick. i'm sorry,
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but it's very procure. but here's, here's the thing. the moment trunk calls the epic. the moment the claims credit for making it happen, which he has. so some justification and doing up from that moment onwards, anyone he perceives to have interrupted this epic event and them and undermine this achievement is going to pay years. and so mister and the time, you know, according to your question, he does have a vested political incentive and is not working. you can do face to, don't forget face to and this is environment for our viewers face to includes permanency fire according to president barton. and i and then is really withdrawal to um, over 85. right. and the present, or the exact opposite of that is something that, that is something that guarantees, sorry, that this right, these right wing lunatics are not going to come down. going to be helping me with that. yeah. because they'll go there and they all right, i'm sorry about that. we,
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we are running short of time. i'll hopefully be back. we'll talk again. thanks so much along. thing costs format is ready and passive though. now the world food program says access to a it is desperately needed to help how soon he is facing starvation in gaza. what we aim with the cease fire is actually to make sure that what we freeze over the last few months, where we have to reduce our russian, where we had to stop some of the bread for addiction that was happening with bakeries in south and central. it's for us like to be to view of to walk people required in terms of food assistance. so the hope we have with a ceasefire is that we can actually be of any for what people are supposed to get to actually cover the basic food needs. right now, mazda in griffith is the for me. you and i'm the secretary general for humanitarian affairs, and emergency relief coordinator. he joins us on set. good to have you with us. so mountain festival, last week we had this morning from the united nations about potentially mold that's
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coming from simon hearing from the w. s p. that about how desperate the situation lives. literally depending now on how soon these right, the cabinet kind of prove this, these 5 deal. yeah, in effect. so, and indeed that's tragically, not new because lives have been lost on a but avoid delay on necessarily and tragically, over these many months this will because of the lack of a and there was a period in fact, which proved that so many months ago where a sudden the spike top and hunger levels came immediately down. so there's a, it's a direct relationship. so the more you have a delay in getting good seats by going, which we will pray for. secondly, in uh, finding out the beauties in the deal to the aspirations in the deal, the better off the people, the goals will be and in fact, the more of them will survive. and that's a frederick mathematical calculation. the world is waiting now to see what happens with these, right, the cabinet when this deal will actually kick in. in the meantime,
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i'm wondering and from your experience in your contacts which you no doubt a still have how much quantization and is, is and how much lies and all right, agencies guessing with these radius are these right now as i imagined that trying agencies are trying to prepare for a seas far scenario and they can run puppies. yes, they are the very, very diligently doing that. there are meetings also in, in this tumble as we speak between un and other officials with parties and ideally to produce that plan that we had spoken about about what's a feasible you might turn ramp up. but the links with the is right. these which are being daily since the beginning of this will go on. and that's really important now because the promises of israeli withdrawal of israel illumination the impediments their right to interfere, which they have exercise so. so extraordinary are these many months. those promises
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those commitments potentially from israel, must be top through when is it going to stop? what does it mean? how long would it take for these ready trips to move away? who will secure the convoy movement in this gang sta, stage of gaza? so it's, it's really important that a lot of discussion shouldn't just be happening now. it should have been happening before. and there should be some clarity about when we're going to stop that for because you need to plan. right. and, and i think as we've discussed with your, with your earlier correspondent, i think just the or the, the like what we're seeing clearly talking for might've been to him and trying community what missing clearly now coming out of a storage room kind of eve is exactly what we fit, which is that there is already evidence escaped coaching that case the binding of us. there's already
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a lack of purpose. there is already much more down. so i think about moving to phase 2. phase one doesn't meet the needs of gaza. so right, it's very alarming. sorry, whining. all right, thanks so much, monica griffith will coming in and talking to us. appreciate it. thank you. the form of focused on the prime minister on con, as being sentenced a full team years in prison, in a land corruption case. is wife bush or a b. b has been jailed for 7 years. a couple was found guilty of receiving a land for free from a real estate develop in exchange for legal favors with con was prime minister while he's been in jail since august 2023 and faces dozens of charges come denies any wrong doing and says the cases are politically motivated, members of cons pockets. dante, i think it and saw faulty has been protesting at the national pollen. congress fund
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the to the outcome saying it's thomas, the reputation of the judiciary. he says he would make a deal with prosecutors or seek relief, a smallness with join now by come on the high day, joins us on the summit side. so how is the streets reacting to this where there isn't much of a protest because paper, it is word expecting that so this word day, there is no surprise on that. however, there is a big surprise on the fact that they were given the maximum sentence of 14 years. so this pertains to a particular case in which a property type good and his son has a 190000000 pounds of frozen by the national crime agency. of the united kingdom, they then contacted the government of august on to say that this monday would be
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their turn to the government. the government of that time and guarding the nation accountability bureau should have given them the account of for the next the next check up. but instead gave them the account number of the supreme board where the property tycoon had been there days against him. and another line, grap case, so that the amount, but yet just stayed in dependencies and board during that date. cool. now the proper date, tyco and malik ray, i then gave away uh, several acres of land. uh to our trust. uh, initially to go to the guidebook, probably one of the florida age of the former prime minister, and then towards uh, transferred to the address uh for the prime minister and his wife as the trustees of that trust. so indeed uh this particular case uh, according to the political party november on con, it's politically motivated. but the national accountability bureau is saying that it was under. busy folded or targeted date that the money should have gotten to the
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ext check. uh um, not through the supreme court debt by causing a huge finance or not to the government. thanks so much. come on high. the us now and police in northwest and focused on say, the number of people killed in an ambush on a supplies con boy has risen to 10. the attack happens in the home region on 1st day 6 drivers were kidnapped. the regions been plagued by finance following shan sunday. tribes for decades, fighting, intensified in november and about a 150 people have been killed since the us government has imposed sanctions on sedans. on the leader of the fact that had bought hon a week off the sanctioning his rival, i'm with him down that go to washington. x uses the ministry of attacking schools, markets and hospitals, and using hunger as a weapon of war. sedans, armies being fighting the power, minute few rapids support forces when 80,
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to use conflicts has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than 12000000. a nice crossover to catherine. so it was in the bold, a town of rank in south so that, and i understand catherine that way you are in south. so of course refugees have been escaping that. but the roles have been protests in juba. how, how all these tensions playing out on the presence of refugees and the kind of assistance they can get where you are? yes, the has the intentions here. um in solid sedan and these uh tensions. and they said from uh, news. 5 that uh, stuff, so that needs have been hearing that they've been 5 saying, you know, areas in saddam particularly in does there a space they say the salt so that needs that have been co. so they'll process in
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the copy. told you boss, police dis, fast, the protest is using to, oh gosh, and life i munitions, of that we have also hard from the president who say that he's very concerned about what is happening in saddam. basically he says, that's a what is happening is the battery. so tensions are still going on. but we are still waiting for more information from the government. but security forces is that they are trying to contain the situation. now here in reg, uh, a 120000 people have across the board of from um, from november. that's a huge number and a lot of aid was saying that they cannot, they are overwhelmed. they don't know how to deal with the situation right now. uh, people are getting some cash handout and just some, you know,
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things like best biscuits and things like that. uh so we are doing that right now. why the wsp come to direct? i'm mary ellen mcgraw. see, thank you for your time. we have been seeing a refugee is coming in and informal steps such a little crossings, mostly. uh, how difficult is it going to deal with that? yeah, i mean this, this location where you are today has been here since the very beginning of the conflict when a full size of april 2023 for the rights. however, for the last month and 6 weeks, we spent over a $120000.00 people arrive coming to numerous informal border crossings, which makes the response much more difficult. our team's the w p team are going to that for those border points every day. bringing biscuits and also trying to register people. i've just met with families who have wall, who took 10 days to walk to the board or they've been there couple of weeks.
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they've made their way here today. she has 4 young children with them. they have nothing. you know, so it's making it, it's making the response because we're, we are and one of them was difficult. the results were, i'm sorry to them in terms of logistics in the structure, to be able to bind, to respond to incentives. and we're being told that they are full. so now our refugees are and you know, we thought these are coming and setting up the shelters wherever they can. how are you dealing with that situation, especially when it comes to lines? yeah, well i mean, for us it's that you know, you can see on the road even to go to border. there's a lot of committees just building up, the population and rank has gone through the full truck, you know, 5 times since the beginning of the price. what we do need to look back to know the rent, the transits sensors are full. we're providing a response there. we're looking at the nutrition situation. we're looking at the food security address. but we will also need to look at how we can broaden the response to be able to expand the health facilities to be able to expand the water
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facilities and also support the whole community. we've given a huge, huge welcome to these people menu on the risk, jeez us saying that they do not want to relocate to the area as they want to be closer to their homes. how difficult then is that for you? yeah, we're going to have to look because, i mean, really the response here at the beginning was sort of a transitory response. a lot people coming back from the sites and these going on which to their, the original village is refugees going on to the account. but if people are staying here, then we need to know, how do we support the basic services to be able to, to provide the necessary assistance to, to these people on that. and then you know, many of the people you do talk to, they are, they just want to wait here. they don't want to go further. they want to see what's happening next door to be able to go back. all right, thank you very much for your time and you know, so adults with don itself is undergoing a lot of the challenges. um the economy is not doing great. we have internal conflicts, we have many uh,
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internally displaced people as well. so i lots home is that house to the knees are saying that it's not in the wrong where the problems off it's across the country. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. catherine slowly, still ahead on the i'll just say we're a new south trying to ensure a prosperous lebanon french presidency. matthew, my call is in by route me through the country's new latest last time. so i'm a job in damascus, and i'll tell you how the civil society wants to be able to rebuild this country. and in school will tell you about a huge contract extension for one of the premier leaks comp flyers. the a battery for most of europe pressures high weather is quite often persistently
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funky, admittedly, but this is the surface, this high pressure stretches and something that to northern grease and back towards space. old base is subject to beautiful weather. she's got nothing above your head, but if you have the sorry for costs, are all the adults around the edges where the weather is being stands, a southerly breeze, across the british isles, and scanned the various are much, much milder and becoming increasingly starting the next day. for the pump, for maybe how some noise, noise, noise in sweden, otherwise single figure submissively entrusted most likely by night. and that extends all the way down to the very obviously different central mediterranean storm system here means heavy rain snow about 5 is nice is probably, but it, tilly and algeria may be 17 is here as well. but rain and strong winds are going to be the unpleasantness from it is probably going to be some funding. so it might be even in the by the r x come later on saturday. but mainly the effect is going to stretch down to us. these pumps of north africa and the head of it quite a strong winds will pick up the dust, giving maybe
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