tv [untitled] January 18, 2025 1:00pm-1:30pm AST
1:00 pm
little from this heading back to the white house for the 2nd time, joined us for an in depth look at trucks, policies, how they'll affect americans and the world trunk. second, turn on how the of the hello, i'm sammy's a. then this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. let's say is 5 inside 10 garza israel agrees the stop it's bombing campaign in less than 24 hours. right now, israel is continuing. it strikes killing at least a $122.00 palestinians since the agreement was announced on wednesday. 4 people are killed in a russian strike on the ukrainian capital. the city of separate, easier also coming under attack. meanwhile, in russia,
1:01 pm
on dosage of our in person where civilians are being offered 1st, a training by charity groups as the war and ukraine approaches its 3rd year anniversary. and you want to just go with the schools as french tennis veteran, gamble fi, stones, full seats, tailor. is way into the last 16. the se is 5 in gaza. is jews that come into effect in less than 24 hours. but those 6 the t g m t on sunday, it's expected to help more than 15 months of was that skills navy, for the 7000 palestinians. and then just more than a 110000 mile ahead of the phase 5 is where the forces are attacking civilian areas
1:02 pm
of the lights and strikes. targeted a tent, housing displaced people in the so called safe zone of milwaukee. at least 5 members of the same family were killed. at least a $122.00 palestinians have now being killed since the deal was announced on wednesday. these right, the government arrives and 5, the seas, 5 deal of the mold and sick su, hours of meetings on friday is ready. the media says 20 full minutes is voted in favor with 8 voting against, including the fall, right? national security and finance ministers. well, this is what is expected to happen on sunday, onto the agreement, say 5 set to begin at 8 30 am local time on sunday. and that's why the military operations are supposed to stop. aerial surveillance will be halted for 12 hours to enable hostages and prisoners to be exchanged. mass is agreed to release 3 female captives in the 1st step. during the next 6 weeks, $33.00 hostages,
1:03 pm
including women, children and men aged over 50 will be freed. in a ton is right, is due to release 95 palestinian prisoners and detainees as part of stage 1737 will be freed in tofal or from day 1600 a trucks including 50 carrying fuel without into gauze a daily to supply power plants, hospitals, bakeries, and typically a rumble. we'll decide will come through all stages of the agreement. it will have this on how it is live for us in our mind. jordan, because as well as band out is here from operating within the country. so 1st of all have the take us through the logistics of releasing each side, releasing the cap, is what supposed to happen logistically at 6 30 am. well
1:04 pm
these really prison services have said that they are going to be the ones facilitating the release of palestinian prisoners. it will be done all internally within israel and not by an international body like the red cross previously. and the statement from the present service actually says that's quote, to limit shows of joy among palestinians. they don't want people celebrating in the occupied west bank or an occupied east jerusalem. now, when it comes to the release of these really captives the health ministry, as well as the military has done the operation forward, calling it operation wings of freedom where they will go through a process in which they receive each captive. that is released from gone through out to the next $42.00 days. they will be in the hospital for a minimum of 4 days and then will receive several different types of grants and medical benefits from these really government. but what we can expect to meet hours and even minutes before the ceasefire is set to take place at 8 30 am local time is
1:05 pm
an array of these rarely bombardments, as we've historically seen throughout the years. israel pounds gonzo right before a ceasefire is supposed to take place. so allies will be on the palestinian territory within the next hours leading up to the commencing of the deal. and i'm the by all accounts, it seems this was not a straightforward, easy decision for the cabinet. take us through what happened for over 6000 these right, the cabinet just to approve this deal as well . it was a short thing that it shortly was not going to be unanimous members of the far right have been outspoken about this deal since these negotiations had restarted around a week ago. some of them have even threatened to leave benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition as a result of the deal passing. so you had 8 ministers who voted against the deal. they include the far right jewish power party, a be to more bend beer and the right wing religious. mine is
1:06 pm
a party of bits of smart wrist. you also have 2 members of nathaniel who's on the code, voting against it. and the communications minister also will accrued member not present for the vote, but this went into the wee hours of the night. and that's because there was a lot of disagreement. there was a lot of arguing about how exactly this was going to take place. there was a lot of disagreement about the terms of it as well. so you the members of the far right? who threatened to leave the government? we haven't heard from them since. that's because it is ship bought. it is the sabbath. it is real, but we can expect to hear from them throughout the next several hours when shall bought is over because they have been staunch opposers of this deal since the very beginning. all right, thanks so much to have the sun showed that reporting to us from my mind enjoying or let's crossover now to todd a cab. i assume you joins us from data. bella, in central gaza. it has been, i'm sure, a very long, 15 months for palestinians,
1:07 pm
how topic all they pro sessing the full that in around 20 hours for the hours and a half from now. the will could in real sammy as the cook, tx to it's a potential implementation as it has been announced to be taking place tomorrow morning. the t gus is local time. the motions in gauze are quite a mix of coaches, how i'm profound degrees. we have been speaking to people in the central areas of gospel to test the reactions. they told us that many of them will, it remain awake, listening to the sound of the trends and farming talk and others all cling due to the hope that this cease fire will bring an end for the blood shut. i'm the allow allowance allowance of the much needed humanitarian aids to flu a freely to the gaza strip in order to help them to have a so a sort of
1:08 pm
a partial humanitarian recovery. but if we just see the level of the grease of the eyes, we kind of understand that they have been enduring funds. imagine up a losses and humanitarian hardships and sounds set to be complex, given the least significant destruction of the very on percent. the test that told resulted from the is very military operations costs. everyone has to bring an end for the fights. and just to say, you should have all sorts of men that you asked by the understand what the what does the ceasefire a bring food? them lights and the future become make sure that 100 percent deceased by it will bring time and it piece box them up praying and looking for what a some sort of relief in order to re, re gain some sense of no many states that they have been deployed from for more than 16 months so far. thanks so much thought a couple of assume that some data, bella, joining me here now in the studio is how some thought on
1:09 pm
a professor of international affairs at the college of university. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, why did it take 2 days, 2 days for the cabinet to even meet. and when these ready to cabinet did meet more than 6 hours to agree on something that if we think back to may 31st, the us present side was a proposal that originated with these rather nervous as really proposal. and the us secretary of state anthony blink. and told the will, june 10th, that israel have agreed to as well. this is the following. some, you mean these right is have folder, they have the time because the, uh, the deadline is monday as you know, the integration of trump. so they thought that, you know, as they had sometimes to negotiate to internally because of a deal of differences and fighting within at the college and with a lot of a threatening from, uh, bidding theater uh, to my benefits, to quit the government tell you that this wasn't a done deal as was being presented to the world. right?
1:10 pm
exactly. and then, and then smart, this was, you know, putting his conditions because nothing else. nothing else could have actually moved without them but to and he liked them for, but it's because we have life and say, wanted to make sure that he is a piece of them. so i don't really what else a kind of a feedback in terms of settlement and then the west bank and, and month to come this one thing. the 2nd point is that there was no real the pressure on them right. on the, from the american best, a site. i mean, they were asking him at the, on, on the propose it, which he agreed verbally back to, you know, and negotiations he or was a back down and say, i have mass has yet to accept this. and this and he had, and he, as a lot of the condition that he knows how much would not be to accept. so we, i think it was buying time. he thought that, okay, well, it's a vip to was within reach me that this month to become us. what was possible. so he wanted to divide time to do that a little bit and give a leave of government. we haven't heard from him. what he said that he would crit
1:11 pm
me on, i think i think you would give his word because he would lose his because they would have him on his own people. where does that leave? nothing. yeah. his connection with the intact says no question about that because he still has the majority has more than 64 as a question, no one has donald from or if he has given to nothing. now to get him to agree to the some say, as a recognition of annex ation of the west bank, the lifting of sanctions on sap lives. and this talk even about going off to a ron. these are all the points from the being discussed by the media, but i haven't actually heard anything coming from tom or some people. but we know that from the it project is we why the them then guys a he want he want them at the lease. you want to implement his own strategy in the middle is like chief among them as normalization between this how it is and as a it is also your brand is, is a problem for it from the nuclear program. so he wants nothing else to end this and
1:12 pm
understood this file as being trivial to drums, bigger picture over them, at least. so that's why you put a lot of pressure. i think there's also, again, as a side payment for an attorney out in terms of maybe unexplained quantum newest bank or at least unleashing the supplement project in the us bank for talk about the americans. the us president joe biden, while he's been speaking these had some remarkable things to say, let's listen, then i see the b b. i should do camping carpet bombing these communities. he said to me, where you did it. you carver bomb, not his exact words view, carpet bumper land. you're drafting up their weapons. he was going after me for since it can't indiscriminately bond civilian areas, even if the bad guys is there email to legitimate harvard as protection locations, the guys that come my people when you hear that
1:13 pm
a sign of knowledge been that joe biden was supplying weapons to a country that he, it, in his words, was indiscriminately carpet bombing civilian communities at a signal. so one thing that by them have said was complicated with what this really has been doing and, and guys, including the clinic, people in ad, indiscriminate way. he knew this pretty well before beforehand and, and also he continued providing them with the means to do that. and this actually, it gives the credibility to the for the scene and narrative when they say that the, the united states is parked off of the campaign against the philistine people. so i think he's in them himself. but beyond the, even the, the concern for the palestinians and the narrative, what does it do to the confidence of those in the world who still believe in international law and international rules based on the, when you hear the world, the leader of the world's superpower, say, yes, nothing now has
1:14 pm
a legitimate argument for indiscriminate bombing of civilian civilian communities. i think by saying this, he undermines the, the very basics of the internation or did that the americans have trump. and since 1945 was based on human rights based on respecting the people's right to have determination. so in when saki actually uh, work on all of these things. and i think this, this sense is really for your message to everyone around the world that americans actually having kind of the standard. and so in the one hand, they criticize what a boot is doing in ukraine. but at the same time, they just overlook whatever mcdaniel is doing there. i mean, even all of these critiques is a, you know, between them we just here to buy these when, when he was leaving the office, i think this is not really good for them. i can and make a if, if it wants to be like the leader of the website, no one would believe them after that. hasn't got all the from cuts university. thank you so much for coming in as not with the seaside,
1:15 pm
approaching the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees on the west side of that stuff. all determined to keep working in gusts of the spice and is ready to be ban on their operations. choose to take effect at the end of the month. well that spring and now under a spokeswoman tomato notify you joins us now from a mine. enjoys you good to have you with us. so 1st of all, the cx, 5 and the ramping up of a, a, take some logistical preparation and some coordination with these ready authorities . right, and i'm wondering, given all the circumstances, but henri was in, with these really bad. all these right. these coordinating with you full ramping off a tomorrow? yes, thank you. good to the back. great questions, game of the game in a threat to winterized ability to it's a new operating in the occupied that was sent in their entry, june to a re simply adulthood. and that's, that's the law that effectively seeks to put an end to our life saving services,
1:16 pm
but also to our schools are health centers and everything that are interested in knowing for we are ready to scale up humanitarian assistance and my colleagues who are in gaza that are there are still managing the shelter is distributing food, providing medical, a consultations, in fact, $16000.00 medical consultations for they have familial, per month is a fully fledged primary health sector that is running were extremely eager to see the humanitarian parts of the ceasefire. actions of us tomorrow morning, an extremely worried that it's under us prevented from being able to work then the glue that brings together the entire complex humanitarian operation. might not be able to function. the thing on that point because you said if it is
1:17 pm
unable and then that's precisely what i want to understand at this point at this hour. are you able to coordinate with these riley's or not? we are still working the on coordinating the day the deadline asked for the implementation of these laws by b as rarely parliament. the connect further is on the 1st of february. so we're about 12 days still away from the possibility of not being able to work. but i want to highlight that not only is under what the backbone of the humanitarian responds with our shelters are, people are our personnel, our trucks and their warehouses. but for us and what we've been saying for the longest time is the minutes a ceasefire. kicks in, it is of utmost priority to bring over 600000 children back to some form of learning. not just for education,
1:18 pm
but also to help them overcome or deal with the immense trauma they have face for 15 months now. and only on the why has the schools the teacher, the social workers, able to do that as of the day after tomorrow. the needs of the population must be immense. when you look at some of the un stats on what's being destroyed in terms of agricultural land, livestock, homes. and i'm wondering, i imagine you need to bring in tomorrow pretty much everything. what is it that your most worried about not being able to bring into gaza at 6 30 am tomorrow morning? most important thing to bring on which is already outside the border crossings. are a fluid amended medicines and other basic supplies. what were mostly worried about is not to have or
1:19 pm
a non sufficient border crossings to really allow for a big search and humanitarian assistance. $6000.00 rather trust per day require several many border crossings. owens, what has prevents as one of the reasons that the humanitarian assistance was only tricks relating to cause of the spice. our calls for more assistance is that the border crossings are very, very limited to one or 2. and that the process to get any truck in from the israeli site is extremely cumbersome. 600 trust by the way, tomorrow, so sorry, again, that you've also said something very important that so have you had any guarantees from these writers, but a more border crossings? move them to will be open b, but some of this cumbersome process will be streamlined. we not have any
1:20 pm
more guarantees that what then was all about succeeding, the press, which is, which is a commitment to 600 trucks. i want to know that the 600 trucks from one of the scenes or on humanitarian, in order for the people of casa to start reading and accessing some goods. there has to be an activation of a commercial route so that people still being entirely dependent on the humanitarian assistance. so we are calling for humanitarian assistance to go in commercial trucks to go in, but were calling for many more things. medical evacuation removal of the revel removal of unexploded ordinances. eventually the reconstruction of the houses, the roads of the lives of people in gus. oh. all right, that's a thank you for that. that's been quite eyeopening. come out of the 5 that from underway. now an agreement has been reached between the palestinian authority and
1:21 pm
the janine battalion in the occupied westbank. these very minute trans policy and the thought of the forces have been baffling. the finances for control of jeanine refuge account for more than a month. the statement from the battalion confirmed the new deal allows palestinian police and civil defense into the camp, which is in the north of the occupied west bank for savings to restore order for the streets, connect electricity, and collect waste is rel size. it's a defense system has intercepted a miss i launched from the ammon, it triggered sirens across central as well. ready is really media is recruiting science science is a heading towards the town of bay area called south of tel aviv, of the following missile franklin spots to find them. and so things have been launching rockets towards israel since october last year. and what they say is a show of solidarity with palestinians and garza to iran for some breaking news. 2
1:22 pm
judges of being shot dead by a government at the supreme court in the capital to hold on the runs through this year. he says the judges been involved in come back in crimes against national security. espionage and terrorism says the suspect killed himself off to the attack . the 3rd judge was injured, suspect had no cases against him and was, and was into visits up to the quote. un secretary general antonio, but that is in loving them for what he describes as a visits of solidarity comes 9 days before the deadline for the full withdrawal of israeli troops from the south. with that, i visited un peacekeeping positions, which is riley false is targeted last year is holding the things for the countries, new leadership. and the
1:23 pm
ukraine says at least 3 people have been killed in a russian attack on central kids. it's happened in the shows about john q c district, and i says several calls cool fire in the metro station a more of a pipeline with damage. folding debris also hits a neighboring district. you find new forces, say they shot down to miss solves and 20 full drones. russia says it targeted a rocket manufacturing facility. let's speak to jonah how in k of so joe, now you'll, they're the same. what does it look like? or yeah, and then no mist explosion. this was i made a 6 am this morning. we could clearly hear it from our beds just across the city. that was very little warning. the whole city in fact could hear it behind me over there in the asphalt. i didn't know most crates of its being excavated, police standing around it leads to being caused by the war ahead of. and they
1:24 pm
scanned the m russian ballistic missile. and to give you a sense of the sort of damage to the blast wave of such an explosion composed, i'll give you a little $360.00 degree view. if alina could help me out behind it, an office building there, this is a mixed residential. i'm office district barely a pain of gloss, dep standing. it wasn't the use of the time. moving around here, the office and commercial sense of continues behind the residential buildings. loads of them with the front windows and front rooms, blown out small commercial premises, overhead. and a large shopping center, which we've heard talked about the metro station and the mcdonald's, the badly damaged. one of the 3 victims that we understand basically an outside that mcdonald's restaurant the apps killed, waiting for it to us and it's doors at around 6 am this morning. joe knows, i mentioned in the intro, coming to you that russia says it targeted a rocket manufacturing facility and looking at the damage. oh, you know,
1:25 pm
what can we say about how much of that was sustained? well look, beat you cried. you know, if i were to send me, i'm never going to confirm information like that. we've certainly spoken to people local residents here who have alluded to the possibility that there is some sort of middle of the 10 minute, terribly sensitive sites in the immediate vicinity they wouldn't pointed out to us . but suffice to say that this very area has been targeted, something like 5 times since the will began residents in that building behind the camera that said they were repairing the windows for the 3rd time. and i think that cannot be co incidence. all right, thanks so much, jonah, how that intends fighting is taking place in the west and russian region of kodak since august, when you train in troops count out in unprecedented incursion, many 200000 people have been forced from the homes. also jabante reports on how the
1:26 pm
cities residents of preparing for a long, long q patient should ukrainian soldiers reach the city as a once quiet city in western russia home to nearly 500000 people. then the sound which reminds everyone of the realities of war air raid sirens has come to constance in carson city since august, when you cranes launch a surprise incursion into russia. intense fighting continues there, 5 months later. this is one of the ways local residents are dealing with that fact. learning how to save lives in an emergency. these free classes take place twice a week and since august, over 3000 people have learned the basics of hostile environment training. the course is designed to teach how to stop external bleeding cpr, as well as how to deal with chest wounds and frostbite, among other things,
1:27 pm
religion, from what you might have, we need to show people how they can help themselves or help others. all of them understand that they need this training now, especially now that we have this very dangerous situation in cost. it's important to give them the right knowledge. that's why 18 year old the theme is here because the station in our country and you know of okay and is of interest. and if i know that i could help people and my teammates might go to save their lives and save my life for all of these young russians, this skill is now a necessity. this course is not the only way citizens here have been preparing for the new realities of their lives. after the influx of this place, russians from the boarder regence. many people here and curse has been helping in any way they can. this is one of 3 large storage facilities in kirk city, where 120 volunteers work around the clock to sort through non perishable food
1:28 pm
items and get them to people who have been displaced. the items here are either donated by local companies or purchased by money raised to donations or government assistance. 20 year old. ilya is a curse university student. he's been spending more time in this warehouse then in the classroom, over the past 5 months. smoke out for most of them. now the boys come to us to our native region where i was born with the guys i work with with born and live. there is simply no other way. this is judy carson city has a history. steve military conflict, the most well known one, dating back to world war 2, when the soviet union successfully repelled nazi germany's forces in the bottle of curse. it's been over 80 years since foreign troops occupied russian land. people here hope their forces will prevail, get again in what many are calling a war of attrition doors to jabari ultra 0 course city
1:29 pm
a still i had an i'll just say era south sedans, presidents of pills for com, officer a series of attacks on business is owned by people from neighboring so that south korea is in peach funds in june. so kill appears in cold this suppose is riley outside and then sport major league baseball champion, c l a. don't just sign off another japanese stop. plan details coming up with joe. the as a big storm system in the ministry, i didn't, but this is the exception, not the rule which is a very quiet spell of whether of almost all of your expression from spain to the blank field up towards scandinavia. now the winds are up and therefore the waves are up in it today. this is a picture on the coast of sicily, which is not,
1:30 pm
of course, unique. the most of that, what comes out in a 2nd, for the most part though, apart from where it's persistently foggy, it's just cold. and if you're lucky, sunday, most in your wilma around ireland, and it's kind of that a because of the subtlety breeze, any ray or rare event, you'll notice same is chief of snow until you come a bit. so the surf river, it's a the islands in the west and that, and the north coast about jerry and probably too easy windy and to work with the thing for the next couple of days. at least set of warnings at the coast. as a result of that, especially on the coast of charity, that is known in the mountains to which i think is a welcome. seeing people grow up just to see it. so the rest of no traffic, our coffee is quiet. there are a few shower showing of himself in libya and the breeze is enough to bring the dust iron which is fairly typical for this time of the year. and it comes for the size and it goes further west after significant equity.
0 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on