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the. ringback the israel's government is meeting to vote on the goals a ceasefire. jail off for a security cabinet approved degree the on the cloud. this is out to 0 life and also coming is real, hasn't stopped, is forming of guns, or at least a 116 protest against it being killed since the deal was announced on wednesday. seeking to strengthen the military and economic times, the leaders of russia and to rondon assigned was be described as
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a constructive treated the us supreme court, opponents of funding take to potentially cutting off more than a 170 news survey as well as governments is meeting 2 votes on the approval of adults, a ceasefire agreements. the security cabinet met earlier and recommended the governments approve the deal which is expected to take effect on sunday. the 3 phase agreements involves the release of captives held in garza in exchange for palestinian prisoners and is ready. jails is ready for us as will gradually withdraw from this trip and to manage her in a will be allowed in to me while as well as justice ministry has released a list of $95.00 palestinian prisoners to be freed on sunday. as part of the 1st exchange, the list of women and children includes the prominent politician for me,
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the jetta. she was a member of the policy and the legislative assembly and held senior positions. jetta has been detained several times without charge. what israel's fall, right? ministers remain opposed to this, these far agreements, the national security minister, it's him up and give you it's threatening to resign. if a deal is approved the hand, you might scott most get if this reckless deal is approved and implemented, the jewish party will give the resignation letter to the prime minister the jewish ballpark. you will not be bought of the government and will withdraw from it. but i said to the prime minister that if the war on her mazda is renewed with force in order to decide and realize be on a cheap goals of the war, we will return to the government. well, i say not from stephanie deca who reports from amman, because as well as bandages 0 for reporting from israel and in the occupied with back. i heard nothing for hours, but reading between the lines. yes,
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they voted hours ago we understood according to his reading media and then now they're debating on a lot to talk about. of course, the pauses of the deal, the specifics of the deal. the fact that this is just the 1st phase, and there are a 2nd and 3rd phase and mentioned there are the opposition from the extreme right. within this nose coalition government, the men that keep him politically alive if you will, very much against the steel, a kind of can stomach the 1st phase, stick to when it comes to present l smart charge. but both of them saying that there needs to be or return to war. so a lot of tools, but defeating is that they will most definitely agree to us because also it's beyond domestic politics. now really, this is far bigger than that. a lot of pressure is from the mediators particularly from the united states, recently to ensure that nation, yahoo, adheres to this, the spy, at least for now. so we expect potentially sunday for that c spy to take effect the
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sunday. basically you're going to see 3 is really captives released there. believe to be 3 women, and tomorrow we understand how my should be giving the names the identities of those 3 over to israel. what the ministry of justice has done is issued the list of palestinian prisoners that go to be released on sunday as well. um, so this is part of the exchange. there will be many more over the course of $42.00 days. this is the 1st phase uh, in terms of the agreement, the way it stipulated. $33.00 is ready, the captives for around $1700.00 policy and prisoners. it's all right, let's take a closer look at benjamin netanyahu fragile coalition. it held 68th of a 120 seats in these ready parliament slit majority. that depends on too far right parties. the joys party has 6 seats. it's led by national security, and it's the, it's my been you who's threatening to quit the college. and if the deal goes ahead, they're gonna just sign this policy led by the finance minister by zillow smotts
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rich. it has 7 seats. smart trips says he will quit the coalition if there is no return to the will after the 1st phase of the deal. however, opposition lead to yeah, le pete has offered to make a deal with nesting. yahoo in support of the seas for if it's far right partners pull out of the coalition. gloria goldberg is and it's really political commentator and says the 2 for right ministers unlikely and try to pull out despite repeat the threats to say. and then 0 is building himself as a leader of an ideological opposition to whatever government is foreign by as well as next election. he has as much to gain from quitting as he does from staying smoking, which is of more intricate matter. he is the head of a political party that is very sick, tore, a very ideological thing is he was able to latch on to collective national sentiments of resentment and revenge. and the desire to do away with the past and
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in problem once and for all that had an expiration date for 15 months is honest the trying to do away with the palestinians through its genocide, all campaign. but the majority of is early jews. i think now feel that that effort has failed, smoked. it has an idea alarm. he will die trying. most israelis. this is a shift that has taken place over the last several weeks. most israelis don't want to die trying. it's in hell knows this. and he is calling smokers, is bluff the military has liberated, occupied, rated, call it what you will, pretty much every part of the guys a student accomplish times already. and the uh, expected, the promised results has not been achieved. military knows and understands that this is because is leadership has avoided providing a clear, political guidance. there's no sign that leadership plans to do that. the military can fight the military can deploy american weapons. the military can kill compass
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more palestinians, but the military knows full well. there are no military goals to be achieved anymore. and so that the fact that discipline inside of the military is deteriorating. there isn't a city there are what amounts to aren't alicia's operating under the auspices of the military, mostly associated with settlers. so the military isn't a bad way. the military again can carry on feeling palestinians that it knows it has no goal and therefore it is running around like it has just as well kind of prime minister. my haven't been abdul from an attorney has spoken exclusively to volunteer about the cost of the cease fire agreement announced into on wednesday. let me know if you how that default little button the audio, what we didn't disagree monitors. we laid down a mechanism for addressing any violation to the deal early as announced that will be a joint operations room based in cairo to monitor to the implementation, uninsured. no issue would exacerbate and lead to the collapse of the agreement when
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another part was to ensure on the agreement on the other stages of the deal as well as continuity of measures adopted in phase one until the 2nd phase is valuable. and with assurances for such continuity was provided by guarantor states. in the meanwhile, we are expecting the un security council to hand down its binding resolution in this respect a pop ups. and that's what that means. a lot have a we in cutoffs on the top leadership of the media himself down to the grass roots level, are extremely delighted with video just as much as the polished indians and gas out . and honestly speaking, when we saw the joy in the eyes of the people of gaza, his royal highness became b. a said to me at the old obtain, and atoria lived the past 15 months. have been washed away. and that's why we pray to god almighty to guide us steps forward. it recognizes the feel implemented fully
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and completely and the tragedy system because i come to an end 10 to hear how this one is really forces are still coming, palestinians across garza days. and since these 5 deal with degrees funeral present being held in, con eunice off to some of the lakes and techs in the south of this trip. is there any forces that killed at least a $116.00 policy? and since agreement was announced on wednesday, most of the victims, all women and children in the country has more now from durable in central cost. since of these fire agreement has been announced at least 116 hollis, than you have been killed across the gulf of troop. and this is the latest from the civil defense themes and the goggles through and among those 116 is 13 children and 32 women and more than 264 policy being injured. these policy means were killed in several areas across the god to serve. as thomas didn't use are waiting for sunday . there is a, a most mixed emotions mix feelings were polished and use are very scared that this
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c spy won't make it. but also for the 1st time, they feel that it's closer than ever. we see policy news ready to go back to the north from the central gall, the strip and also from the southern parts of because true. and it's the same time they're waiting eagerly to go and to visit their homes. but we're also talking about thousands of policies is still trapped under the rubble of thousands of policy and use who have not been being able to meet her. there are 5 meetings or been loved ones for more than 15 months now. and also we're talking about thousands of palestinians are still trapped under the rubber palestinians as they wait for the seas far agreement. they are wishing this happens so fast because that is where the forces continues to a top different areas across the causes trip. and then i'll just see that there is a better policy. well,
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the commission of general of the you ins agency that palestinian refugees is warning. israel's plan to outboard will soon come into effect for me because really says if the legislation is up health it would undermine sees fire efforts and i intensified the breakdown of gauze and social to get what it is under reports of united nations headquarters in visor. any of the commissioner general of unreal met with security council members behind closed doors, afterwards healed a press conference with journalists here and said this really legislation against unrra will have devastating effects. full implementation would be catastrophic. in gaza. it would, the must be very, we can the international convention we sponsor on this with him. is everybody watson, an already dia, catastrophic leaving condition. so this one thing on one now outside
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a political process with the on demand, just use my agreement on sabotaged because of the recovery on, put it a good transition. the french ambassador said, forcing the closure of under uh as a cease fire is taking effect. would be counter productive, it would be quite the contradiction to close on the wrong why the employer. ready doing this is for yeah, agreement. uh, because uh, on the one hand that you will try to improve the situation in does uh to improve the community to institution. and, and on the other hand, the since there is no credit, but it can be farther into, uh uh, does, uh, which. ready to suffer missouri and he said he has 3 asks of the security council. number one, try to prevent these rarely legislation from taking effect number to insist on a political path for the preserves unreserved vital services that it provides particularly health and education. lastly, to ensure unrest doesn't run out of money for as long as it can possibly operate,
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as really said, unwritten now only has enough money to get to the end of january. gabriel's on to, i'll just need that to night in nations in new york. we can bring some breaking news on the goals and sees 5, telling me is ready, government has approved the agreement. we're talking about the fact that we're meeting, but they now have approve the agreement of tennessee. so i, which is expected to take place on a sunday. this is an extension processing in prison. his name is randy giles is ready for his book ratcheted withdrawal from the strip and humanitarian aid will be allowed in. let's in now from stephanie dec reporting from a mon because his brothers band or others are from operating over a year of negotiations, rejection speculation, and politics and tens of thousands of palestinians killed the deal that never seemed to be able to come together. now has for the 1st space, at least these really cabinets convene just proportion about the jewish day of rest
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to both the deal through in the session which last it hours it pulse, despite threats of resignations from the far right ministers of finance. as it all smart, rich and national security, it's more vandevere then you may scout most get. if this reckless deal is approved and implemented, the jewish party will give the resignation letter to the prime minister, the jewish ballpark. you will not be bought of the government and will withdraw from it was if all now goes to plan 3 is really captives will be released on sunday . in return it's understood for around a 100 posting and prisoners, mostly women, health and is really jails. then for more is really captive should be released on the 7th day exchange for more processing and prisoners. and the release is will gradually continue as israel largely withdrawals back from urban areas. and palestinians are allowed to return to what if anything is left over their homes. in
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the north, 600, a truck should also be able to enter goza every day. so the ceasefire is going ahead. $33.00 is there any captives exchange for around $1700.00 palestinian prisoners over the course of $42.00 days. but despite these really government having ratified the ceasefire, there remains deep opposition from the right wing elements of mentioned y'all, whose cabinet leaving many skeptical wondering whether this cease fire will get past the 1st phase. stephanie decker, all g 0, a met. it's still a head more on the fact that these really, governments has approve the si fi deal and is donald trump proposed take office will tell you why businesses and consumers and mexico worried about his presidency . the
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the, the guy you're watching out 0 my, the top story is this house and the is ready. government has now ratified the goal is to see if i do expect you to take effect on sunday. the 3 phase agreements involves the release of captives held in dollars in exchange of kind of sending christmas in israel's justice ministry is released a list of $95.00 palestinian prisoners to be freed as part of the 1st exchange over the deal list of women and children. encourage permanent politicians to meet the job is ready for us is still targeting civilians across scouts or at least a $116.00 college students been killed since a ceasefire agreement is announced on wednesday. most of the women and children will have more on the seats for our deal shortly. but in the meantime,
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the us supreme court is upheld law. they will band social media platform, tick tock in less than $48.00 pounds. it says the must be sold by its chinese parent company will be removed from the us market. political aid reports from washington. there are a number of ways that may still survive. for 170000000 americans, this is not just the site to see funny cat videos or the latest dance craze. it's a vital communication tool and for many, a way to make money. tick tock says creator, stand to lose $1300000000.00 in just the 1st month. it is shut down. it's an allow me to be an entrepreneur into work for myself. it's allowing me the freedom of time . but the us government says it's also a national security threat, worried. it allows the chinese government to gather information on us citizens. and it could potentially sensor or manipulate news content. now the us supreme court agrees, giving the chinese owners until january 19th to sell it,
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or be removed from app stores. that's something the company by dance has so far, refused to do, but they might not have to in the end. the, in his 1st term, incoming president, donald trump tried and failed to ban the app, but then he ran for reelection. his team thing says the ability to reach young people on the platform helped him when the election and he's value to stay tick tock. his incoming team is non committal about following the law. can you commit that you will enforce that law? i can't discuss pending litigation, but i, i will talk to all the career affairs, again, housekeepers are handling the case. absolutely sen. trump took the social media to announce a phone call. he had on friday with chinese president julian ping promising they will work together on issues, including tick tock, another sign you will try to delay and eventually try to get the band lifted. allowing him and 170000000 americans to stay on checked us pedagogy. l d
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0 washington. well, let's be now to an a problem john to who's a professor of lauren technology at georgetown university joins us live now from london. so welcome throughout the 0. of course, this is a big deal for a lot of people. it's a significant and significant use of the united states tell us just how much part of the digital fabric it is in the us. so i think it's very much part of our cultural fabric in the united states. many of the means, so are the ideas in culture today are shared on tick tock. and it is a huge source of information about cultural events, about books, about movies, about travel, etc. and politics, and so it has come under fire in the united states and i think it risk being shut down on sunday. so why has it come on to what exactly briefly all of the national security consent. and so the government has argued 2 major concerns. one is
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colbert content, manipulation that type, because tip top is ultimately owned by a company headquartered in china. it might be subject to colbert manipulation of the algorithm to promote things that might be favorable to the chinese government favor a particular angles or new stories that, that the china might prefer or might otherwise manipulate the app. the 2nd concern is surveillance. that time the chinese government might compelled up to share data with the chinese government on americans. so what videos were watching on our contact list, the supreme court mentions the contact list and a number of times because people can choose to upload their contact list. and of course, as the supreme court points out that,
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that conduct list does not depend upon the consent of those people in your contacts . so your uploading the phone numbers and the supreme court notes, any notes you have in your contacts about your contacts. so those are the kinds of worries that might presumably the court goes on to say it might be used for black mail in the future. okay, i will leave it there for now. thanks very much indeed. no problem. john to the professor lauren tenant at georgetown university. we'll see how this pans out as donald trump takes office. thank all right, let's get back to our top story now. and the fact that these ready government has ratified the goals and ceased file and hostage return deal that's according to the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is office. let's cross to washington dc across the one that she advertise this dining by. so she had this had already been approved by the security cabinet, but now has the government packet. and once again, that same is of a main capitalist and all of this is donald trump that you just mentioned typing
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office on monday. once again, he stressed out of pocket costs on monday for the hosted, feel better be done before i take the artist of office on monday. meanwhile, we're having this rather on seemly it would be laughable if it was her side tassel on the public relations from the outgoing members of the bind administration. arguing various exit interviews, including bite and himself that this is the outcome of all the pilots round the clock. talk for negotiating with the is riley's as if we all come to see the difference the trump made as if we caught all see the actual evidence, the documentation beef tester, been a for me, the ages from those of israel, from those elsewhere who are mediation. i'm out documents being linked to pro public current, all those showing that it's every ton provided ministration. not only did not put any pressure on israel to reach and still the same do but by denounce of the end of
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may. but it asked me blinking this case. apparently it seemed to me tried to stop us, but the guy, sions, we have a now an example of him. second, i rather reported going this, blinking coming out of this on the goose chase and something that looks like, oh, that on yahoo has agreed to a bridging proposal were making progress. when now the times the result i was reporting none of the degree to nothing. and it seemed to be an attempt to try and discuss the issues to make more complications in the negotiations to increase the domestic pressure potentially on the new out know you against reaching reaching a deal job i do just gave interview on m s m, b c. on thursday, which in a more just woke perhaps could be used as some kind of will punch tribunal. he said he attempted to make the case to benjamin netanyahu that he shouldn't be carpet bombing civilians clearly and it will crime. and i'm reprehensible. but then he says, let them you always have what you did it with here, i'll show another um we know we need to do this to take out the tunnels. i'm buying
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the power to accept to that as a quick, legitimate arguments, a legitimate argument fits less by the same as on the record that he agreed that it was that again, as we know, then he just continued to give the green lights and all the weapons and the diplomat to accomplish it as well. so this is what with the see we have and, and in and d. c right now, is this called visit the distance of the administration of part and not realizing we're no longer in a world where they get to be the gatekeepers of the information where we can all see the reality of their all say, well you say this is the great success for catholic off of a great foreign policy presidency on the bottom j button will make it a little see the main difference here is donald trump. right? do you ever leave with that? thanks very much for that to update the from washington dc. she has tons the reporting. let's bring it in for i mean, corey, who is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of barrett joins is now from boston in the united states. remy good to have you with us. so we have these ready to governments ratifying the gaza sees for our and hostage return deal
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. the question is, how fragile is it? it's fred guy like all of these deals, whether it's 11 or with his below or gas or with him as they're, they're doable as long as both sides get something that's really important for them . they're not gonna get what they want through unilateral military action. neither side is going to give what they want you and elaborate, but, and then go, she ation will give them both what they want. this really is want the hostages back, and they don't want to be attacked again by how mass with its advanced massages. another technology and the mass on the palestinians want to, is rarely is to stop attacking them an hour and in the future. and ultimately to well also to get the prisoner's thousands and thousands of thompson and prisoners. and this really just want them out. and also they want to of,
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of guarantees that there's the gaz publish time or say, from that military attack, that's more difficult. but ultimately, they'd probably want to try to have a negotiated, proven that the agreement so that neither side has to worry about attacking the other or being attacked. that's way down the road. so, but i think it's gonna hold because at least phase one, this is the danger that they do. phase one, they release something like 33 is really prisoners or, or hostages. and then the phase 2 may be delayed or may not happens. it's just too many delicate elements and this process and, and as long as both sides agree to the text, it shouldn't the fresh start asking for other demands which the israelis attempt to do more of them from us. and then that's where you're getting into problems. what is your sense about what finally pushed this over the line because this was
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a deal that was put for by the, by the ministration back in may. it wasn't, it's a and as we've just been hearing from she ever tunzia across one of the washington dc, both comes by fee trump in the body, and compet claiming, you know, it was, it was them that did this as well. i think there's 2 things that pushed on the 1st is the pressure from from that's, that was pretty clear. the 2nd one, these are the cool april wave elements. the 2nd was that they weren't getting anywhere with our military onslaught, even the genocidal total destruction of human life capabilities and gather astounding a criminal behavior and human cruel behavior. but it wasn't achieving their goals. they were, they weren't getting their hostages and they were not getting surrender from come as they were not destroying to mass. they were not assuring the mass or people like from us was the same views will not be involved in governing guys or in the future
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after the war. so they were failing and all the front and they were slowly being turned into an international pariah. a government officials, soldiers, other people who were involved in a high tech people who are contributing to the israeli military. and they were all afraid to travel because they might be arrested and go to the international criminal court. so there's, and there was a huge, popular pop surgeon protest across the united states and much of your open my, all of the global self, virtually. so these really is realized they had done as much as they could militarily, despite their immense power and the total support of, of genocide. joe and a gunslinger come a little higher as the they couldn't achieve anything else than that. so i think we had worked at the far right to elements and benjamin that you know, his government's website.
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