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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, israel's governance is very to, to prove it goes up to 65 deal, the 11 o'clock. this is out 0 life the whole. so coming up, the deal takes effects on sunday, but it's real is not stopped is for me of goals or at least a $116.00 policies have been killed since field was announced on wednesday. the seeking to strengthen the military and economic ties. the leaders of russia and the
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rhonda sign what's to be described as a constructive treaty. your supreme court upholds a little binding take talk, potentially cutting off more than a 170000000 the so yes, we begin with breaking news on the golf seats. vidalia is really government proving the agreements expects it to take place on sunday. the 3 phase agreements involves release have kept his health in dallas, in exchange for processing and presidents in his rarely jails is ready for his will gradually withdrawal from the strip and humanitarian a will be allowed in stephanie decker heads this report now from a month because this row has bound out to 0 from operating back. over a year of negotiations, rejection speculation,
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and politics and tens of thousands of palestinians killed the deal that never seem to be able to come together now has for the 1st phase, at least these really cabinet convene just proportion about the jewish day of rushed to vote. the deal through in the session which last it hours it pulse, despite threats, resignations from the far right ministers of finance, president smarts, rich and national security. it's more about and give the or the hand you might have gotten this get. if this reckless deal is approved and implemented, the jewish party will give the resignation. letter to the prime minister. the jewish ball party will not be part of the government and will withdraw from it was if all now goes to plan 3 is really captives will be reduced on sunday. in return, it's understood for around a 100 palestinian prisoners mostly women health and is really jails then for more is really captive should be released on the 7th day exchange for more palestinian
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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 of their homes in the north. 600 a truck should also be able to enter goza every day. so the ceasefire is going ahead, $33.00 is really captives exchange for around $1700.00 palestinian prisoners over the course of $42.00 days. but despite these really governments having ratified the ceasefire, there remains deep opposition from the right way elements of nation. yahoo! whose cabinet leaving many skeptical, wondering whether this cease fire will get past the 1st phase. stephanie decker, all g 0, a met. the materials approve of the dogs as these 5 deal comes off, the mazda 6 of meetings is really media. are part of it. 24 minutes despite it in favor. a suppose that israel's national security and finance ministers were among those who voted to the games to cease 5. so let's take
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a closer look at benjamin netanyahu. is coalition, which is pretty fragile, how it takes a whole 68th of a $120.00 seats. and these really parliament, which is a slim majority that depends on too far right parties, jewish pop pockets. he has 6 seats, is led by the national security minister. it's my think of it who's threatened to quit because listen, if the deal goes ahead, the religious sign is party led by 5 minutes minister busy loud. smart traits should, has 7 seats so much it says he will quit the coalition if there is no return to the will of the 1st phase of the deal. however, the opposition, the de la pete has offered to make a deal with nephew all who it's a part of the season if it's far right partners, pull out of the coalition. let's course now it's a record of who is a distinguished public policy fellow, the american university. bayard joins us live from boston and the united states around me. first up. what's your reaction to what's happened as well? we should welcome to cease fire for everybody and hoping that it holds
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hope that it is fully implemented and there's 3 phases. and then that might open the door to better things in the future. we'll have to wait and see, but it's, it's also it's good news for the palestinians. so that who are not going to have to wake up and be will cannot bite bonds and fires on their time. some of the desk every day and every night. but the stress is that the palestinians are gonna feel gather in the coming 2 or 3 years are going to be a norm assembly simply to exist. there's clearly going to be a mass of international emergency effort with the portable homes and tend so not all kinds of things to at least have people a sheltered, warm and winter water. food medicine schools can reopen and then gradually they will uh, figure out how to remove the rubble and rebuilds whatever they want,
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wherever they want, whatever they can. that is, it's just an enormous challenge, but the palestinians are up to it. they've done an enormous deed by simply staying there, holding their ground, paying an incredibly high price, in the sense suffering and the photos of the shredded babies and people burning under $10.00. so none of us will ever forget this as long. i know we live. this is a kind of go through a catastrophe with bombardment to just plain catastrophe. now it doesn't. it, as well, initially for a short initial period is catastrophe. but, but what will happen immediately is that will be hundreds and hundreds of trucks of food and medicine and water. that'll ease things. a lot of the, the, the, the dire emergencies that people are suffering people dying of starvation of that one, probably a quiet down a go away. and joe, look um and then there's the,
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there will be a huge challenges. people will be frustrated, they'll be angry. we don't know how they're gonna react. the critical thing which we don't know now is how is guys are going to be govern to bring in the palestinian national authority from the west bank under my from, with our best is not something that many people welcome because except for my, with our best and the american is rarely governance because that's proven to be another serious, a government that reflects palestinian sovereignty or rights. just basically acts as a security on for the israeli government, which is a terrible thing terrible situation to be. and then that's why it has developed as a resistance role. and because the publish student government wasn't doing his job . but some of that has to be a governance system in palestine that is legitimate and effective. and for that to happen, it has to be anchored primarily unpublished. and in man and woman power,
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talent which is plentiful. and it has to reflect the political consensus of all palestinians, not only and guys are but in the west bank and east to us and whatever else, which already is the case, which is to keep struggling peacefully if possible. uh, preferably peacefully to keep struggling for palestinian national rights and the israeli occupation and the apartheid system and the genocide, right? so that these are all really each one of these has a huge, huge challenge. the o two's trying to sound a bit frustrating to get to that point. this festival this these far has to hold. doesn't that where the potential for lines where where, cuz it go wrong. i think the fault lines would probably be provoked by his really extremists and possibly by american extremist. this is
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one of the difficulties we have now. we're not tweet, palestinians, we're not just fighting israel. we're finding israel in the united states and. and some other cases, like the british governments of the german government. but in the united states there's this massive pro is rarely sentiment among the official official political leaders and the public. it's much more even handed. and this is a real challenge for the palestinians, which is why, how do we proceed? what's priority is a priority to this, you know, feeder babies and educate our children and whatever. or is it a priority to a challenge, the israeli government and challenge the israeli military? and this is a huge debate that's constantly going on has been going on all my life. but remember, 1960 is what i was in college and then ever since then and work on the world. the,
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the, this is oh, is being debated. what should we do? not just as publish the names but as well, but it is as dirt engines. the problem is that most of the governments in the region, especially the governments of confronting is the confrontation of states as they used to be called. but none of them ended up being really confrontational, so they did carry out some wars to be fair to the syrian sunday. and the objections of the jordanians they fought and they lost them. they paid heavily for so as but the end they gave up quickly trying to stand up to israel and that's western backorders. the boston is never did. the weakest party. the palestinians never gave up, never surrendered the they were subjected to the worst to both totally savage rates that you can imagine the most high tech killing machines in the world invented under united states. and then his real or tested on them,
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shredding babies in their tents. as they slipped, the setting fire to entire camps of refugees displaced people. but the power steering is just still held there. brown. and this is why the posting and cause a list of such a great support around most of the world, all of the global south. and probably half the global north. okay. and does demonstrate as because the people summit just as people understand the import, the postage or fighting is the last of the colonial battle of the entire world. indeed around me, i appreciate that thanks very much. remy equity distinguish public policy fellow at the american university of berry. thanks. let's bring and share what times you know, who's in washington dc. uh, so she has of course a, this was pretty much the by proposal the sci fi bill, pretty much the bud proposal back in may. but it seems that needed the incoming administration to give it shoulder to shopping over the line. right. but the by
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didn't ministration actually breton, a good one of the key negotiators for by the just given and ends with the us media, which i'll go over a 2nd. but that existing. no, no, no, no, this is all part of the plan that brilliant regional plan, the round the clock diplomacy. yeah, that's the reason why and you know, there are other funds that you know, it's just, it's rather i've seen it does. if we kind of will see the documentary evidence and the testability from israel, from the media just from the documents that are being linked to the press, that's not only was the by just ministration, preventing the yeah, wonderful. well, not couple applying pressure on as well, but was extractive in some cases preventing the video from getting through more of that perhaps later we have time. but breton, the good. the, the bodies in the gates are you interested in to do with us media? i think you said that as far as he was concerned, every detail has about been locked down. he expects me for us that he is writing the captives to be released on sunday with well being released
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a 7 day intervals. no mention is ever about the palestinian captives. hundreds about student captains taken by israel, nor of course on on us media. was you asked about the palestinian captives. he was there. wait since we started talking about the disagree, but i haven't been reached. israel has killed a 117 people, how many, 17 palestinians since the cx 5 deal was what was reached. you know, is this going to put that things in jeopardy? and regret said, well, that the deal hasn't come into place yet. so even now giving is are all the green lights to bottom gauze or to kill civilians even now say well yeah, give them a cover. well, the deal hasn't started yet. that that's his answer. i'm. i'm bet. and he was asked by a john this year, joe biden, a few days ago, was also sure donald trump good credit for the deal and something bite and turnaround is that it was not a joke. but certainly it's pretty clear to most people that all trump is the main capitalist for this deal being, being re,
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just need to throw the floods the question against. i've done it. and this is diesel boulevard tyler's rather brilliant regional strategy to try and get him off alone. and so therefore having to get him off, it was the great obstacles, a piece of once again the by the ministration. and that sort of bubble they appear to be and not realizing that they are no longer the gatekeepers of innovation. that we can see through documentary evidence that just let everything they say about this is 10 stuff to be true. right ship. thanks very much. if that update to share potentially the washington dc is rails. just as ministry meanwhile is released that list of 95 percent in prison is to be freed on sunday. as part of the 1st exchange of the list of women and children include the prominent politician to leave the jetta as she was a member of the policy and the legislative assembly and helped senior positions. jarra has been detained several times without charge. she has just say is ready for us is all still killing palestinian civilians across the goal is to strip days off to the seas. 5 deal was reached,
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at least 5 members of the same family been killed in one of the latest strikes, targeting con eunice in the south. and it's rarely striking. the tents were forcibly despised palestinians were sheltering through the forces of killed at least a $116.00 palestinians in separate attacks. since the agreement was announced on wednesday in the ordinary has more now from delta pilot in central gaza. a. this is the supplier 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 team 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 gaza strip. as thomas didn't use are waiting for a sunday. there is a, a, a most mixed emotions mix feelings were polished and use are very scared. that this c spy won't make it,
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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 policy new still trapped under the rubble, thousands of policies who have not been being able to meet there. there are 5 meetings or been loved ones for more than 15 months now. and also we're talking about thousands of palestinians. the are still trapped under the rubble 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 do that in a bit of causal part of the head here and out. sarah, a prison sentence of pockets done the prime minister and run con,
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as he gets 14 years for corruption. he says the case is politically motivated, the doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping the girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for the action? a lot of the rates are really, really vague. with an in depth coverage, i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story in china, this is a summer, really bad thing for the boys and girls as young as 6 learn to handle firearms and develop insurance to be ready to protect the country. i would make your run so hard
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to $1.00 oh, $1.00 east visits china as military camp for kids on out to 0 is a unique in danger. biodiversity lies in the hearts of one of those tropical jungles. there was a little missing information about the animals that we have here. i know the probably of that is to come across others of conservation in their communities out, is there a chinese deep into the rain forest to follow a scientist onto teams efforts to save the fluoride and for not so precious and the region? women make science equity to is hidden treasure on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, every day you're watching out 01 of our top story, this israel, as government has approve,
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the goal is to seize 5 deal expected to take effect on sunday. the 3 phase agreements involves the release of captives held in garza and exchange of kind of christmas rating. let's be now to stevens. this is the director of middle eastern studies university. san francisco joins is not from back at so steven, 1st of all, so we have this ratification from the israeli government. the security cabinet had already approved it, but now this is happens. what do you think about a little as well? it looks like we actually might have a cease fire at least a temporary one. and that's certainly good news. um, you know, it protects you looking for the palestinians on the ground. i'd have had to endure 15 months of hell. but you know the question is, so we'll get through to phase 2 and phase 3. well, this actually need an end to the war because we have the source seen israel renee gone on previous. so agreements or change the conditions or whatever. and of course,
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are serious questions, especially with the incoming trumpet ministration, whether they will pressure israel to live up to its end of the bargain. well, that's the thing, is that, that is the question that, to what degree will the incoming trump administration push to ensure that this goes smoothly? because the full lines? well, there are many of the yes and, and what we've seen under both republican and democratic administrations, this is that where there is an impass. so where is the negotiations? not just with a mazda, but with the palestine authority and other other, our parties. they have, they always seem to blame uh, the, the, the arabs and they, they always, always intend to try to put together this narrative that somehow is israel, that is interested in peace. and as the other side that is trying to undermine it. so it's really important that in the coming weeks that the, the, the, the, those of us who, who want to see this resolved, we want to see the,
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the end of the conflict to make sure that the narratives an accurate one and not allow israel to pull out of it and not allow the trumpet ministration to enable them to do so. this was pretty much the by the deal that was put forward back in may. what changed? why does it actually happened this time? or? it's hard to say i'm a mass thing to support it and principal and back in may and seem to be even unclear. and this desire that it goes through an in july. but it, we haven't seen any real move on until just a few days ago. and it could be, or the number of things, 1st of all is, is that there has been continued pressure against nothing. yahoo by israelis themselves to get the hostages back to those to sign a deal. also the regulations that are really as many a suspected oh, really was impossible to totally defeat from us. indeed, they're probably more palestinians under arms fighting the israelis now that when they 1st started the war, back in october 2023. not necessarily a mazda of borders,
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but people were just resisting a country bombing and, and engaging their lands. but what made right of that might have really made the difference of courses that have to trump through his intermediary. we're really pressuring the is riley's. do you have a cease fire, a by the time he becomes president this monday, so it wouldn't distract him from his agenda. now whether this pressure a minute, actual a threats of something that would be negative israel, or he's promising some special deal regarding colonization, or it acts ation. the westbank or something else remains to be seen. but apparently trump was able to do something that they bite in administration and been unwilling to do until now. so that's the thing that you think they would have been a significant deal made to get this play back from these riley's exactly. and again, i think the fault once again is with the buying and ministration for failing to apply the considerable leverage that had from the get go. let's remember of that
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president eisenhower, nixon carter, reagan and obama, have all successful. the pressure is real to stop military offensives and or withdraw from occupied territories by threatening to withhold aid or other kinds of pressure, which biden has refused to do. stephen, we're going to leave with that for now. putting more to discuss in the coming days, weeks a month separate for the time being. thanks very much. and stevens eunice speaking to staff from san francisco. well, iran and rush i have signed a 20, a strategic partnership agreement for a place for economic and defense co operation around the president must. soon the position is currently on his 1st official visit to russia, where he met with the president vladimir putin. usually a suburb of reports now from oscar to a new level of bilateral relations. the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement between russia and the ron replaces the old one signed in to 1001. the parked focuses on security and defense as well as economy and trade mosca into ron
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also agreed to conduct the joint military exercises and explained to me she called the ration. but the pact doesn't include mutual defense guarantees. similar to the one russia signed with north korea believe is also discounts the construction of 2 units. so the boucher nuclear power plant to strength from iran is energy security . that an issue was it will stimulate the growth of the national economy. provider rainy and households and industrial enterprises with inexpensive and environmentally friendly electricity. the 2 countries that are also pushing a north south transport cordele to linked to your pending via through russia as a bichon and do wrong. but it is us, it will break. the implementation of this project would help to establish a seamless logistics from russia and dollars to writing and ports and the persian gulf. the 2 leaders have also been discussing a pipeline project to supply russian gas to run with the expected volumes of up to 50000000000 cubic meters. yes. must 0 by the inter between and that will solve
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thought. we still need to update the fuel in energy supply route. this is the issue that colleagues have been working on for a long time. we're ready to up data and restore the delivery of this product. both presidents express, towed the seas 5 gallons. this trip will be implemented the tools, custom of the situation in syria and concept patient has emphasized that brussels ready for how when humans herron age to the syrian people. and then life of the ceasefire agreements between a 0 and her mouth wash. i can increase the supply appeal medicine took gaza, talking about the premium conflicts position, can box the prospects of a political solution. and so you have the most so it comes up to facilities and will not the solution to issues. we welcome the political settlement of the issue between ukraine, russia. we must respect each other. and of course, western countries should not force others to pay them. the strategic partnership agreement as seen as a key step forward by the 2 countries heavily sanctioned by the us,
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us above all of our ultra 0 most. okay. well, it's just 3 days until the only trouble based for them is a $47.00 president of united states. things the cold temperatures have not forces to are meant to be held inside the capitol hill rotunda. and that's the 1st time that's happened since ronald reagan general gratian. back in 1985, but favorable weather conditions on helping crews gain some headway and texting while files from the city of los angeles. the working to control 35 as the humidity rises and wins brought, the palisades far remains the largest in his any 27 percent contained 27 people to be killed. more than 12000 buildings destroyed since the fire started 10 days ago. 71 of the world's largest battery storage phones is on fire. the plays in northern california is releasing it. talk 6, make 14 with 12000 people to evacuate. the homes place a major highway. the most landing power plant has been pending since friday
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afternoon. it's not related to the wi fi is elsewhere in the state columbia. as president, gustavo petro has suspended peace towards with the left his land rebels, after accusing them of committed war crimes petros as violence. the border with venezuela breakout on thursday between 11 fighters and discipline followed criminals is thought to be a control of cocaine production in the area. at least the 2 people were killed. fog signed a peace agreement with columbia in 2016, leaving in any major rebel groups still fighting the government. a full, a pucks dining prime minister and run con, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption. his wife or bush of bb has been in jail for 7 years. the couple were found guilty of receiving line for free from a real estate developer in exchange for illegal favors when com. pm. he's been in jail since august 2023, and faces dozens of other challenges. continuities any wrongdoing and says the case
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is all politically motivated. by members of console position policy have been protesting at the national parliament con responded to the court decision saying it's thomas the reputation of the industry. he says he won't make a deal with prosecutors. that's it for main o'clock. but this coming up, then we go inside story examining the major obstacles facing the goal. is that sweet spot deal? we've got good health, the, the hello there remains large of a fine and why across much of east asia with temperatures well above the average for most all but china where there's lots of sunshine system, a story for the korean peninsula, a little bit of cloud here. in there, but much of the weather action is happening across japan was still expecting some
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snow flurries up in the north, but temperatures increasing. tokyo coming up to 11 degrees celsius that on sunday, with some showers of pulling into the cell, stretching down towards taiwan. but it is a large meat dry picture for southern pots of china. that's not the case with southern parts of south asia with more heavy rain from a week circulation in the bay of bengal. and will sweep into shore lanka, southern parts of india, as well as lots huge y for much of india. but those fog and small issues persist covering some of the monuments i liked the taj mahal and i grow. we all going to see those fog issues continue at least into the new week where we could see some rain coming from west city, disturb. and so on saturday, sunday, it's moving its way across afghanistan on woods to pockets done. we are expecting that light snow in kabul, but some improvement by monday. in
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the 19 ninety's, afghanistan was told upon the civil war. the taliban rose from the chaos, promising stability. but the us eventually in to be the justification for going into afghanistan was $911.00 and it wasn't about moral values. the 1st episode of the need to part documented, examines the western vision and office if you could have a realistically have succeeded afghanistan, the price of peace on out is there a, the goal is to cease by ideal, backed by him as the u. s. and governance world wide about implementing it will mean overcoming major obstacles. what are the challenges? what's needed from each side? this is

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