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[000:00:00;00] the the . ready ready ready the hello on top of the crate. this is the news. our live from doha. coming off in the next 16 minutes, just hours away from the gallons a safe spot as well. booms the deal is off unless mos names captives to be released . it killings continue at least $123.00 palestinians have died and is very strong since the deal was announced.
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the global support, the palestinians. thousands demonstrated in london ahead of the ceasefire on sunday, plus several venue in washington dc, kicking off houses here a special coverage of being on duration of donald trump. as the 47 presidents of the united states during the holding central key. what are huge, clear operation is on the way on the side of a russian misfire struck the there is uncertainty over the gallons a ceasefire. deal that's due to come into effect on sunday at 8 50 am local time across the strip on the social media side, ex prime minister did not know who owned. he will not move forward with the outline until we receive the list of captives who will be released as
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a grade is where i will not tolerate violations of the agreement. the sole responsibility lies with him us. for more on this, we joined now by stephanie dixon who is in amman, because as well, his band, they'll just arrow from operating the as well as in the occupied with bank. and this will stiff. what do we to make of this morning from didn't yahoo! so well, let's wait and see, we're going to hear from him for the 1st time since the ceasefire deal was and now he's due to be speaking in about 8 minutes from now. so i'm sure he will be fed up . but what he's saying, they're basically what needed to happen today. what should have happened and might already have happened. we don't know is that how math should have given the names of the 3 is really captives believe to be women civilians, to cop on the on pause to these relays and so that they can prepare and inform the families for their release tomorrow. now that's on yahoo is insinuating there that they haven't received them. uh,
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we call and confirm whether that's the case or not. what i can be sure of is that is how mass housing at this point, given the names that there will be a lot of pressure on them from outside and to meet the mediators to deliver on that . but of course, national could also simply be plain politics because, you know, you've had also the announcement that his right to administer it to my band could be or will be handing it is the letter of resignation. tomorrow. that's all good to come up, the government and it's not going to collapse to cease fire, but netanyahu is all about long term political survival. this is a deal that is not welcome by the right wing ministers in his government at both of the resign and future that would lead to the collapse of his government. so that's also why many people are questioning whether the ceasefire could even withstand or go into the 2nd phase. but at the moment, despite all this political thing from now to in yahoo, and let's wait and see what he's going to say. the ceasefire is on and that's going to start at $830.00 local tomorrow in gauze. and we should see 3 is where the
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captives believe to be females and also around $95.00 palestinian prisoners reduced by these radius. most of those going to the occupied west bank. ok, thanks so much us just to make sure you stay close because i'm sure we will be talking to you throughout the hour as we wait to hear from benjamin netanyahu. thanks so much stiff ticket and i'm on the families of the captives held them gauze i have gathered intel of faith just now is before the cease fire is due to take effect. speakers of the demonstration, edged as round to all of the conditions of the day of thousands have been rallying in these rarely capital since the start of the war to pushing it. and yeah, whose government to secure the release of the captive of treason to continue demonstrating if the deal is broken. varying is not yet dry and extreme and forbid it says our, this gaming ways to sabotage the deed. and therefore, we begin a new phase read all fight. now our goal is to ensure this government implement
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the dia agreements 40. where is the web to sabotage the, for the implementation of the data? we were in the to set the think up david date. and we will not allow the big destruction of the state for more. we now joined by maryland, russell pool, who is an investigative journalist and editor at the hebrew language. and you cited local coolie joins us from tel aviv. thank you very much for being with us. first of all, i want to talk about what a seemingly happening behind the scenes just in the last hour. we've seen that statement from newton. yahoo! on the social media side, explaining that to the data wouldn't happen unless they get the full list of captives that a mouse will release. and basically said that the sole responsibility for the success of the ceased by lies with a mouse for so what do you make of that statement from this?
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of course we don't know. busy either is either from us that was supposed to give the names. we don't know what will happen in the next few hours. i would be surprised if they don't expect anything can happen. um, and of course it's sort of a logical business to me. i would say that everything depends on how mass it as pharmacy saying that everything depends on easily. i think these are more political games. i would be surprised from us. we'll start with actually the deal at this moment. okay. cuz we all waiting to hear from benjamin netanyahu, uh, in the next 10 minutes or so, which we will obviously take as and when he started speaking. so at this stage, you don't think that there is a chance that the cx 5 deal is off starting united city tomorrow and gaza. i think something very, very dramatic, has to happen to be an older to for the she's fine not to not to start. it could be
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delayed the may be, oh no, i don't think so. that's so many factors here involve phone cut out to the, to the american administration to incoming the i'm from american ministration. i think that the last moment the crisis is quite, i'm likely you wrote an article earlier today saying a ceasefire. is exactly what, nathan? yeah. who wants right now that the war in johnson has become a bidding on the government, the military and is ready society as a whole? can you just elaborate on that? basically saying that donald trump wasn't the reason that a cease fire is happening right now. and as far as you know, i don't want to underestimate, do, of course pressure from the us from the incoming administration has a role, but i think he's looked on the out. when to this, do you not because of the problem piping because of these are the society,
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he's very, very tired from the war. the ease uh for many months, a large majority in favor of a deal, including the end of the wall. i think the. busy me sophie is tired. i think it may be me telling you all the things that if he returns the hostages, he may gain some points in the public opinion or wherever, wherever he is losing at the moment and may be have his haven't chance. if the all air early election, the tween, although he was a situation in the paul's in the last year was quite a surprise and it needed yahoo. his protest is uh the family members of as being held in gaza or on one side. then he's got the 5 ride, many members of his own cabinet, pushing him in the other direction on the, on the other side. mean, what does he need to do right now we're expecting to hear from him. so what,
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what does he need to do to show up political support for himself? the next or is, is really in a very, very difficult situation to use. as i said, i don't think it's true, it's more d e certainly in town that could be the could seen on the one hand and you said, raised this pressure fall small print from the extreme right. bank road is resigning tomorrow. symmetric uh is not resigning from the moment, but he said if he got promises from that, then the out resumed the wall after $40.00 to $2.00 days and to, to wipe out guides it completely. that's on the one hand. and the other. as i said, i think there is a great expectation from most of these early society for him to, to go on with this deal. i think he is really caught in the middle the, i think if he has a deal,
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he can appeal to voters in the subject. right. and in the center. right. that's have, have left him in the last year. uh, while student promising to go back to and, and this uh, securing piece extreme right supporters. but it's a very, very difficult game to play that i, we don't know if the government with survives okay, we'll have to leave it there. but as it was fascinating to get you insights, uh, around rep, a pool investigative journalist and tell of a thank you so much. thank you. if the sci fi goes through it holds more than 15 months of israel's will. that's killed nearly 47000 palestinians. and injured more than 110000. but since the agreement was announced, there's been no lit up and is rarely strikes on palestinians. at least 123 people have died since wednesday when the seas file was announced. among those with a la carte family, a mother a father,
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and they had 2 children. so we're going to benjamin netanyahu now is ready, prime minister, who is speaking. let's listen in the future move. you know, we have shown the free free of our soldiers and this is what is lead in us in order to achieve all the goals. and it's about the of the board that we have set since the beginning, including the release of all the cop tips and also to eliminate all the military and political power of homos. and also to guarantee that guys that will never be a threat for our states. and this war to we are clarifying to our enemies but also to the whole, to the whole world that when the is right. and if people are united, there is no power that can break them. and i am honored to be the prime minister of this great people and this great nation. and i'm happy to say that i was the leader of this nation during those challenging moments. the cabinet has approved the
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agreement in order to release the concepts and we will never stop exerting all the efforts to make this a reality. and this mission is a sacred mission for us, and is a company in me during my whole life, even during my service in the military. and also a drawer in my service. and i in the cabinet and during my interactions with the different leaders, my so my spouse and myself, we appraisal and we are work. and so that's a whole the captives could be released. i think about the all the time my spouse is sarah, is also investing and capitalizing good for all her thoughts and also at all her prayers, all the time for all those captives, wherever, wherever she is, inside the country or abroad. and i know that this is the source of concern of all the is riley families. and i promise you here that we will implement this,
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it chief all the goals of the war and also a free o v captives. up until now we have been able to release more than 20257 and hundreds of 6. $117.00 were alive and within the framework of the new agreement, we will release as $33.00 new hostages. most of them are probably alive. this is the fruit of our soldiers. i am the battle fields, but also this is also the effort, the result of our efforts. we were able to extend fast and we didn't change our position. this agreement is also the results of the coordination with the administration of 510, but also the new administration of trump. and when trump was elected, he was mobilized and he started to work in and also he talked to me yesterday and
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blessed this agreement. and he honestly said that the 1st phase of the agreement is only a temporary cease fire. that's why he said it's a temporary cease fire, as we prepare for the next phase as, as we are preparing for those spaces. we have everything that we need and all the elements in order to release the remaining captives and to achieve the different goals of the war, fight and, and also present biden. and present trump have shown their full supports to our war . and israel's would find that the 2nd phase of the agreement is and cannot be implemented. they said that they couldn't understand this, and the trump said that he will release and remove all obstacles so that israel can have all the weapons that it needs. and if we need to start or resume the war again, we will do that and we will do is stronger than ever. during the negotiations, i have set
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a few priorities including that we need to keep our options option so that we can go back to war if possible. and if need to, thomas said that for months that we need so we need the book is the model that the law to and then they also try susan to believe is several in re men's or several conditions. and i rejected most of their conditions. i insisted on keeping the right to go back to war if needed with the support of the united nation, the united states, and every official, and each official and the us administration has seen them and said, that is how much of that is always trying to sabotage the negotiations for the 2nd condition was to increase the number of captives who will be released in the 1st
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phase. and i'm happy and delighted to announce here that israel was able to do so with mr. and n like the stance of how much today we were able to double the number of the hostages, a live, who will be released during the 1st phase. the 3rd floor principle that i insisted on is to keep the philadelphia axis and also the buffer zone. when i talk about this, i mean by this that we will not only, we will increase the number of our military presence there and like what is say that is being said. we have promised within a week. and we have as well, also made sure that we will keep the buffer zone that is surrounding the gods us trip. so our military forces will be spread out and will close all the is trip it. and we will not allow the arrival of any new website, and we have decided also that all the prisoners who,
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whose hand are completely of stained with blood will not be released. we will also increase the number of our military's in the west bank as well. so that we can defend our as citizens there. so what has led to the change in this sense of how mosque 1st it was the heart attacks that they were subjected to thanks to the strength of our military, the soldiers. and the 2nd we weren't being able to hit and to target our enemy in 7 different targets and we were able to kill honey get and also send wire and also has one last leader. and we were able to destroy also the forces, the weapons of the assyrian forces. and we also were, we weren't able to attack all those which means the axis of iran and we continue to do so how much we have the upper hand. and as i said,
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we have changed the phase and the reality of the middle east. as a result, how mazda is now isolated completely, and this is what has led to the change in stance of how much. and this is why, how much agreed to release the hostages, and that's why they are agreeing to what they did not accept to agree to in the past. the war. the secret for that we are leading mama, she wasn't $20.00 and cost us is, has a high cost. however, those are some decisions that took into consideration all the a security elements. and unfortunately, i cannot talk at length about what the decisions that we've made. but what i can say is that on october 7, we faced a grave assad. but we were able to
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retaliate and to cause damage to our enemies, all our friends and all the world was impressed by our achievements. various riley's, i see with the high moran of all the appraiser and all the courage that you have shown. and i would like to thank you for the support and for the solid diety and the trust that you placed in me and my colleagues and my friends. during those decisive days, i see the elite of our military and our soldiers, women, and men. also in the low order and all the police and all the civil defense and the medical staff and all the volunteers, our whole nation participated in this for the to be sure she limits on
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the 5 off the side. and here we would like also to, i think, oh with and show our gratitude to all those who pay a high price, especially the families who lost their be large family members. we are also supporting all those who, where her, it's either mentally or physically or emotionally. also, we are also standing by all those who had to leave their homes in the north. and we are here committed to facilitate the return of those people to their homes. i would like to say that the war did not, and yet there is still a long road before us. it's a home the way. this is time for you need to go wash and this way and with fundamentals. this is what our people are expecting from us. we are victorious because of our solid origin, because our soul is the soul of the people. people who do not surrender to those
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who would like to kill us with the grace of god. we will, when we will be victorious, and we will also secure our future because there will be a judgment day. but there is also hope, the okay, that was benjamin netanyahu. these rarely prime minister, the speaking reiterating that the cabinet has approved the agreements to the safe spot and the release of the captives. he did reiterate that uh, the 1st stage of the deal is only temporary, is a temporary cease fire. he said its donald trump, and joe biden back is rouse right to resume funding if the 2nd stage is fruitless. and he said, if we must return to financing, we will do that. and you forceful wise, me to go now to stephanie deca who is in a mine because this route has been delta 0 from operating there, as well as in the occupied with bank and see if, as we're talking to you in listening to this in yahoo,
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we're also seeing hundreds of protest as intel as a loved ones is kept instead of being held to 15 months in gaza. i think a lot of people suspected this, but so what comes much of a surprise that the 1st prize, the way that israel is describing it, calling it a temporary cease fire? so yes, so this is the deal that netanyahu didn't ideally want to make. you heard him bear this fiji, presented this as if this was his victory and israel's victory saying we have the upper ad. we have changed the face and the reality of the middle east. you broke it down there. he said that, you know, he had the right and approved by the americans approved by trump to return to or if i'm asked it and stick to it side of the deal, even with new weapons coming. and he really presented this as that israel got this
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deal that israel got him asked to capitulate on certain terms that israel got him us to agree to this deal because of these really middle trees on float on the group . so the reality, you know, this is a political monster mind benjamin netanyahu. basically, he has been under a lot of pressure from the right wing elements of his government not to make this deal. he's also under a lot of pressure internationally. and certainly donald trump passport, i think, an etc ration on this, but a deal now needs to be made. uh we're gonna have the resignation of one of his main ministers tomorrow because of this deal. so the way he is now presented it, in fact, it was quite ironic. he was saying that that he spent a lot of time thinking about the captives, that his wife's are a spend a lot of time thinking about the captain's, whether she was in the country or not. it was really almost quite random. he's often been accused across the spectrum and israel of not caring about the captives of only really the extending of this war and continuing this war despite offers,
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having been on the table in the past because of the threats of these right wing elements in his cabinet to bring down his government and bring down that in yahoo as prime minister. so this is something that is very, very open in his role that he was accused. and many of those you're looking at now and tell a deep accused him of not caring about the captive. so today he's out there saying there is a deal. we're going to bring home the captives, we got him master, agreed to more than hosses of what initially they were offering. and it's all about, you know, doing what we said we would do when in reality this is a deal that is being criticized by those who keep them politically alive. but most of is ready. society supports a ceasefire. supports an end to the war these days. and certainly supports the bringing home of these really captives. okay, thank you so much. this for breaking all of that down for us. tiffany. dick and for us, and i'm on, i'm going to bring in semi l. r a and he directs this into for as long and global
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affairs of assembled design university and he joins us from his danville. thank you very much for being here. i and i believe that you were listening to netanyahu speaking earlier. what did you make of how he is trying to sell the deal to the is riley people. uh, basically cooling this, a temporary cease fire. and we just turned a bunch of lies. this is a person who is out to and from asked across from us to the spent, the time us to destroy the how much to eliminate, to eradicate all the sweat is objectives. and yet now he's negotiating with him. and so you have city objectives all along. he said that he wanted to get rid of him as thoughts of the and to dislodge it from guys up from the little guys and also to free the hostages without paying any price. and with me that remains what do we have today? we haven't the same deal that he has rejected. he has rejected back in may and also in july, every single item that how much agreed to inmate is part of his agreement in both
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structure and substance. he said that he doesn't want to give us any of those to who who have been and is what he didn't. prisons today. he is going to release 3000 almost 2000 and the 1st phase just to get started, 3 of the hostages. that time it's offered again back in july as well as inmates out of these 2000. that would be 300 people who had been sentenced to life in prison. so everything is set tonight is actually an absolute line. it was how much will that headset? 5 conditions that have to be in the deal that they would find every single one of these 5 conditions because of that the end is in the dream and today to end the war . this is part of the agreement that this would be pretty much expired about the temporary one. that's what we drove the top of it from, cuz he has valves that he will never leave mid stream crossing. he would never leave definitive for the door, but it's in the agreement that he would have to evacuate. boy by me,
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send that to the. and he's with the swap, and i'm finally, you know, it's about the delivery of 8 and tomorrow starting tomorrow. it will be $600.00 trucks and also the construction. we know donald trump and joe biden had been, i guess, scribbling or the who can take responsibility from the us side of things for, for getting it the lives of the lines hidden. yahoo said that if the 1st stage of the deal is only temporary and at that they will go back to fighting with the backing of both the trump ends. but and what did you make of this? well, because that's very, very clear picture. when america let's, it's for down and tell us is are and drama is right. it says how high by the has been completed to spend this genocide, he never told, is it that they supposed to do. meaning that they have to withdraw with, they have to end the war that they have to be know, he give them everything they want it. he gave them $22000000000.00 worth of on that as a parting gift is given to them. another,
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a 1000000000 when from sent his invoice with cost and he told me that the whole even need to make a deal before trump picks office. what happens within 3 days is right, fine. okay, we'll have to leave it there. but uh, as always, we really do appreciate your inside there to send me all of our end for us and assemble. thank you. the a, we are just days away from the integration of donald trump is the 47th president of the united states. mean across live now to i'll just 00 of on yay. and team in washington dc. so a, i know you've got a very busy couple of days ahead and uh, the 65 deal, i'm sure will be much discussed over there to is absolutely, and tom look is great to be back with you. and we've all been listening to the
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speech of benjamin netanyahu and your interviews with our correspondent with stephanie and with sammy after that. and so we want to play into that coverage a little bit with our guest here. but 1st, i want to situate you and welcome, by the way, to our vantage point overlooking capitol hill here, where the in the, you know, duration ceremony will be taking place just under 48 hours from now donald trump will be kicking off the days of celebrations. and pageantry to assure his 2nd and final term as president of the united states. a stunning reversal of fortune for a man who left the capital seemingly in disgrace 4 years ago. refusing to concede defeat his ben democratic challenger joe biden, who is still by the way, president for 48 hours a little less than that now. and this time, trump has moved his inauguration ceremony indoors because of what we expect to be extremely cold weather. on monday he and vice president of luxury vans will take the oath of office inside the capital rotunda. that's instead of the west front of the capital,
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which would have been outside the presidential parade was meant to march down to the white house. but because of those temperatures, it will now be hosted at the capital one sports. serena trump says he will join supporters there after he has been sworn in now for contacts the last time. and then all your ration was moved in doors was in 1985 when president ronald reagan took his 2nd oath of office. and it seems similar to $27.00 teams. when trump 1st took deals of office, large protests are happening in washington and across major cities in the united states as being called the people's march. it's a broad coalition of activists and groups concerned about what the next trump presidency may need for women migrants and refugees. all right, that's bringing alpha 0, steve clements presents or the bottom line analysis here was james bays diplomatic editor. we were going to have a conversation that was more acute into us domestic politics. but all 3 of us have

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