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3 phases, almost as agreed to release all the captives, it still holds in gaza for their families. this means and, and the agonizing ways. but many questions still have to be honest with him, not all a con reports. these are the 33 is really capt. is expected to be released by hamas and phase one of the gotta cease fire deal $21.00 man, 10 women and 2 children. 3 of them to be released every week on saturday for the next 6 consecutive weeks. it's not clear which of them are alive or dead. the captives have been at the center of ceasefire negotiations. the end of protesting israel, some of the largest in the country's histories. hundreds of thousands of people have demonstrated continuously since the war began. demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government to bring them home. some former captives have accused netanyahu or prolonging the warrant for his own political survival. how must, if he will, how must made it clear that they are interested in an overall deal to end the
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fighting. so wise is room insisting on have solutions. i know exactly what the hostages are going through. i saw it. i experienced it. definitely keep the kids in the scale of the cap is crisis since the attack led by a mos on october 7th of 20. 23 is unprecedented in his early history. $251.00 people, including 4 nationals were taken to cost with israel's leaders set its invasion of the strip would destroy them off and free all captives after more than a year from us. although militarily weakened, hasn't been fully dismantled. a sticking point for netanyahu, who says he reserves the right to restart the war at any time. coming to the top, the government asleep by the president. trump and president biden gave full backing to israel's right to return to fighting israel, which is the conclusion that negotiations of the 2nd stage are fruitless. any more about the largest group of captives left because
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a november of 2023. as part of a truce deals around a 100 were freed in exchange for 240 pounds can in detain is released by israel. but hoping celebration soon stated, as is real, intensified it's bonding across causes, leaving the state of the remaining captives, uncertain. tomas says 33 have died. most of them in the same is really a tax and strikes that have killed more than $46000.00 palestinians. israel's government disputes so claims to critics have also questioned the tactics used by israel in june. israel's military celebrated the recovery of 4 captives in a daytime rate on central gaza as a success that attack on the new smart refugee camp resulted in a massacre of $274.00. palestinians killed 64 of them. children, the roll out of the new sea sire will be watched with cautious optimism by both
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israelis and palestinians. all aspects of the deal must go as plan. very little can afford to go wrong, as is really families or wait their loved ones. questions surrounding why their government missed so many opportunities to free them may never arrive and run a little fun out to 0. you'll see that there is a form that is really just this minister who initiated the also piece processing the audi 19 ninety's and he's joining his life from tel aviv. so thank you very much. indeed for being with us was a lot of concern that israel will focus on its primary goal, which is as always stated, which is to get these ready captives back. and as soon as that is achieved, it will either lose interest in video the cx. 5 deal or it will start to reactivate it's mandatory actions. what's your assessment for your israel will go going forward with this. the, the system for the, the, the plane includes the release of the paper from both sides of the day. and the
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hostages say in the book, but bankers, so they, in, in that situation, using the interest of both sides a, to get to the end of the day, the implementation of these se, every mean never done this. on this one side a you'll have the pressure will dig stream right file to see the already left the government and i know he's threatening to leave the government if he doesn't say redone it 2 guys i and continues say they will. so nathaniel will may be under the same pressure. on the other hand, he will be a, under the american pressure and lots to and do this these via and to go further to and when in a range remains or a permanent is these via funded by this thing inside a, on the hamas, it is side the use of a, the field that day, he said they, they,
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in the agreement a, they will not be needed anymore because the release on the prison is the, or the hostages. so a that is when will be re feet if you free to a is somehow it let me make demo whatever. so again they, they will should be pressure in order to prevent such a situation because this is baya, is eventually very important for both of the peoples. and the, the main question for me now is not necessarily the implementation of the immediate de steps, because i believe that even you've done some difficulties eventually at this phase a will end successfully. the question is, what about the morning after? if we don't begin to plenty, now both on the 1st thing is that and these rarely say we may find was this in the very deep crises when you say the morning off. so that's interesting to tell me how
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you see that. tell me what you think the main concerns are to what i believe the morning of the should to be today. a kind of saying are up to the sheep on the guys $310.00 a the, the something with you, the, be in the fall from being a at belmont, antoine and the inc. dream, a posting and a ira. play in the stacy week. the p. o is fall to feet, k y a is where it is out of play garza and they, they, they are of the countries especially the got us got a countries all have being both in both on the ground. and i know from them that they are not a dismissing this option if the negotiations about the permanent degree and the piece process based on the 2 state solution. getting my view would be the ideal
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solution. we've heard that so there is a control center being set, helping kyle for example. but it's going to involve caught out on egypt in the us. the 3 main elements of the 3 main mediators of this is far the what i want to while drawing your experience in terms of having set up the oslo accords. um the main consideration level default would be to try to avoid a return to violence. i immediately feel like need to return to violence in the event that either side is perceived to have been breaking their side of the the agreement. is that a way of using that mechanism as a, a pressure evolve? if you liked to be able to, to take concerns and considerations to that as opposed to immediately launching back into violence. this is actually, this is leslie. i use the identity. i can go back to the also a process because in also doing much more, a kind of a, a alignment of, of the,
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of the whigs. i mean, on both sides, we wanted to have an agreement. we wanted to have these. and even if we do not say to a, a bi weekly a most of us believe that the 2 state solution was the only solution here only do something different, which reminds me much more the, a grapes will phrase, they'll say, a 96. namely, between easily and in directly with this is by the while a day it's a failed about the a united states and a fries, and others a will, will deal in, in cyprus and the 2 bodies when they had complains about each other. a actually a got to cyprus to complain about the that there they would come immediately and i think that there was an agreement about 24 hours and no, not more than day. so they will come to the, to the area, try to understand what are the problems and to a, to 10 the bodies
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a who should be blamed for a breach of the agreement. i cannot say that the 1200 percent, but it created a kind of a b, a in the reaction in the retaliation, which was a very important, you know, the to low a different names. really appreciate your giving us the benefit of your expertise in this. you'll see that and thank you very much. indeed, sir. thank you for having me. well, the thing is far as caused mixed emotions from celebrations at home, permanent end to the war. to morning for the nearly 47 fires and people killed among the dead. one more than $200.00 journalists and media workers who paid the ultimate price while documenting the genocide. lar khan reports of these tests to protect under identified unless yet the voltage little protection for posting in journalists who risk their lives to report on israel's wouldn't let the spelling of
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concept back into gaza. do you know anything on the 1st day of the will of october 7th? this happened i'll just say a report, a human, a cited reported live and goes to city. as the building behind which house several media institutions was bombed, it was a sign of things to come. take a moment to breathe, we have just witness live. what it is really el rey looks like on a populated area of gauze, a city wall. international media has only been allowed him with the is ready all the under heavy censorship. john listened, garza happy, pivotal, and documenting and exposing possible is ready for crimes. for somebody to have them again, among them is on to sir is full and that goes up your chief what and the do. who continued and his pursuit to report on the war, even off to his wife, teenage son,
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7 year old daughter, and his grandson were killed in an air strike in mid december. he and i'll just eric hammer, then suddenly i'll be duck. uh will quote it a strike. well still they get a screen. wall of duck was wounded and still under heavy fire and network is right scripts pressured as well to let the rescue him arriving 6 and a half hours later i would have bled to death. no less than a month later, doctors, son holmes, traveled to document the optima. but his really attack never returned a direct, strongly cold. his vehicle killed him at his colleague was of a threat to much of the war. i'll just hear a correspondence issue. about ghoul was reporting from dalton garza, he and his camera man, run the address, see what i rec, the targeted and this re destroyed on his car in october 2020. so i'll just see your camera man friday as well. heidi was shown
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in the neck, buys very full, says wall covering and intensifying ground invasion in northern gauze of israel has blocks is evacuation for medical treatment, leaving him in pain and paralyzed. and in december, douglas embed ashanti was killed in strike on her home. her husband and the 3 children died along side to shut off the hook up the familiar last c a this reported tour office press the sultan loading of his colleagues. death saying it off with no protection. we are sorry. 2 no, no, the high i'll definitely, i don't know where to start at the about when this the sky was announced. so wednesday, this was, i'll just say, or john, this us actually reaction mean just the for him removing his press,
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beth is a symbol and hope for an end to israel's war of garza, nor hung out to 0. a lot of those do. so just need his guys a bureau chief joined us in the studio as we were hearing. he continued to report from the strip, despite facing personal tragedy. he was informed on live on air that is really attack, had killed his wife, his daughter, and son. along with other family members and he told us her tough. it's been to watch developers. yeah. she had to see electric is i have mixed emotions. unlike of experience before. at the end of the day, i represent a palestinian gen list, but also opposed to me and citizen. it's not easy for me. i covered all the was an incidence in the gaza to have to watch what is happening and not be there with my colleagues. we went together facing hung up the dangerous media losing our lives together. it's painful for me to be sitting here in the studio and not being with them. and off to everything. i did not look at the symmetry where i have buried my
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wife, my son and my daughter, my nephew, my grandchild becomes a my son. i don't know if they have bodies are still there. have they been bulldozed by the israelis until this moment? i kinda know anything about my beloved ones. are they in the symmetry or have they been taken away? and that's why the emotions that contradicting it's a very difficult situation with mixed emotions. in either case, this is a very important moment, tough to more than 15 months of death, destruction fear, or losses, and all the painful and shocking moments. now we are facing the 1st hours of calm. no buzzing drones are in the sky, nor tillery their destruction. and this in itself is a new hope and the sci fi deal will continue. and we can build on it, and people who have lost their loved ones, like myself, can go back to life. i have lived more than 50 years in gaza. i know that people and i have covered so many boys and brutality in the gaza strip. and every single time the people ended up being stronger, more capable,
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and more talented in creating a life and bringing back life amongst all the pain. this time the situation is different, but because there's never been like this before. none of the was with like this particular war. in the hara and the destruction and the number of masses, we need everyone to abide to all the details of this agreement, particularly providing people with the needs. otherwise this will have a negative effect on their lives. if these things are provided, people have guys that have the will power, determination and the experience to get up on their feet again. but they need the other parties to take care of them to help them support them to stay side by side with them to provide them with the needs in order to get the minimum part of normal life. despite the heart and fatality everywhere, and the strip, these are the 1st moments of the ceasefire agreement. there are more items in the 1st phase, 16 days $22.00 days after that, $42.00 days. in order to say that the ceasefire agreement will be successful and
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reach the 2nd and 3rd stage, paving the way to a lasting permanent ceasefire. opening, the way to reconstruction is very important. the war has 10 to strip into a place of destruction. we need to witness this moment. we need to lift this moment as journalists, as sons of gaza, as victims, as living matches, we need to continue life and of a come up problems and pains and receive life again. we don't even i was talking about all these professions of international affairs at colorado university. thanks again for being with us. whitening this out a little bit because we're talking about an israel, which is very different in many ways to the israel. the began the war 15 months ago and seen action against his ball, the 11 on the scene actually in syria is taking action against iran. and of course in the west bank and of course, gaza as well. when we, when we start to talk about the future of the palestinian people, what's your assessment of the way the israel is positions not compared to the way
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it was 50 months ago. and one of the 1st of all, i would say that the strategic environment has changed is to more benign for this rate is simply because of that. if the defense milan, there's treat of us you're on from syria. uh, but at the same time, at this rate is slight to rely that to be can't achieve more than they did in the military and in the battleground. and the only way for is they have to live face and in this part of the region and to get to be part of it is to have peace with the, with the policy. and now what, what costs and this something debated within these? i decided much, i've listened to some general rules and some of them even had the of, instead of just department and, and as well as the same, the same thing that they realize that no matter how much you kill somebody, the thing is you cannot simply you cannot ethnically cleanse all of them. and if you're looking at what the demographic equations and i want to compare this to 1948 . when is let us talk to the ethnic and i think and the number of the listing is
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1.2 millions. notice 70 millions. so it means, what time is it for the scenes? i'll ask you to get any more. and we know that there's a problem in and generation to companies demographic one. and the only way to keep the jewish and democratic estate is by dividing that i think what is rated are coming to this realization, especially when they realize that as well that the ministry can see the, the, the size, the, the has started conflict between the 2 sites, so there is an opportunity for these right is now is to come to term with, with the reality that is, the only way ahead is to divide the line between the 2 people. i want to ask you about the role of donald trump in this. we're talking to james base, how long is a lot of speculation about the way that the trump administration is going to handle the situation going forward? he's a very transactional prize and, and he does deals. his primary goal was to get this deal done prior to him going into office, but there's a lot of speculation about what he's going to do off to that. and if he will actually hold the matching yahoo coalition accountable. what's your thoughts on
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what, rob, i think you raise a very important point. i think the objectives of tom doesn't necessarily align with those of nathaniel all in, in, in the regions. i mean, both of them agree on they need to continue. right. but they don't every, on the extent or how much to go or what kind of need should be, should be done. it seems to be that the trump is not really into the, into the, using the military. he's, as you said, he's transactional. it means that he's looking for the, even with the right. i mean, and the only reason for him to pull out all of the agreements because he thought the agreement was back. and, and he intended to go back to different ones that suits his own point on interest. and i think the iranians, after losing in, in the region, they understand that probably they is, and a golden opportunity for them to cut a deal with the, with the trump who is willing to be seen has some as, as a peacemaker. and then the lease and you know, he is very jealous of that well by my one, then a bit of price. so he went to win the nobel prize. and that's why you said, you know, he's
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a peaceful man. he is not interested into whitening the conflict. but the same time, as we've seen this before, when the is really is managed to take them. right. and frankly, american slowly but surely into the compet. i think the trump understand that he needs the adams as well on board, and he can get them on board. and unless he, he does something on the bus to be an issue. and i would just want to draw our viewers attention to the shots that were showing them at the moment as were talking to you. these are our red cross trucks, which we believe an outside offer prison, which we believe also are going to be taking some of the prisoners that were expecting to be released and to their families to a designated release area. just very briefly, one of the significant elements in this is going to be the removal of is ready troops from areas within garza, particularly along for the philadelphia, colorado. that's supposed to be part. i think it's the stage 3. the last agent is given the fact that by that time the count, most of the captives are going to have been returned. do you think there's going to
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be much incentive for these? ready to pull out of the philadelphia, colorado, which they regard as being such a key element. that is of course, the barrier between as an agent's what i would say that the, the pressure from within would be unless next. and it was because it was, there's rate is a get all of the hostages back, the internal pressure on that to me. i would be less. but the point here is that the, you know, the mass and then down s chip it. so there wouldn't give the last one without having a permanent deal. and a permanent deal entailed is where it is to withdraw from the philadelphia and also funded citibank from all of gas, so that they need to pull out some of them together. we understand that these leaders have some security concerns about that. i think could this could be built with in, in a framework that the egyptian has spoken about this right now as well as them or it can. so yes, it's going to be difficult for them to pull out, but it is indivisible. if he wants to have like apartments, we are talking,
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but i really appreciate your expertise and your knowledge and this. thank you so much or thank you very much. well guys, that is becoming a graveyard for children. those are the words of u. n. chief in the 1st months of the war since october 2023. is there any attacks of killed, more than 18800 children left? many young survivors permanently scarred within the basic medical services available and schools destroyed because young people face and 2nd future. i mean i walk the reports, they've witness death loss and destruction. the children of cause or bearing the brunt of israel's war. children make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip, and the you one has described it as the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. well, we want to be a month into the war. they pleaded for protection. think all they wanted was to live as other children live doing what they're desperate calls for help went on
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hurt, and the bombs did not stop since then at least 44 percent of the palestinians killed in this war, had been children for those and survived the scar stretch far beyond the physical or something like this, know that we're now going to change the aerospace and get an ego many have lost one or both parents. nearly 19000 are now orphans. and from the horrors, the for a grim acronym emerged w. c, n ss wounded child, no surviving families marked on the tiny bodies of those who survived. many other children are names for life. health officials say child m, p t 's account for 18 percent of all recorded amputation cases. in garza garza now
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has the highest number of child m p cheese per capita anywhere in the world. many are you losing their lives in scenarios such as this. the undergoing surgeries without anesthesia, their scores are a permanent reminder of the ones that will outlast any ceasefire. but amid all the destruction, children and gaza claims to hold as fragile as it might be, longing for a return of childhood stolen by genocide. the novel all play as a 01, young palestinian has survived the 15 months of war, but in the past week, many members of his family have been killed including his mother. this is the story of adam off on the sofa, a shed yet new show and had the them on how they can of
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the had a severe the uh, did this. so if anybody is the one set up and how to do a whole a whole. yeah. and the whole clinic is neck, but is the licensee? yeah. it's, i'm the i'm a special ed that's more fit so no mistake definitely can afford. it really is fabi fabi and make that decisions on the add them. ok, since the ego had it finished and on the 2nd level based on the cement of area. and they are named check. and so because they didn't know i was supposed to do any of my, i've had an issue of how people go to the it has one of the, the many sitting out in so many of us on the left and had the
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weather with all that stuff and, and then the, then the smile we back to a was 77. how the side of that. and then what was that of my head age of with an inlaw needs to your key the push ads. and another case that i saw health news or whether hi phil, i remember the hit who i added has been moved special. that's on the face of the federal. hey, i need the, the data, the attorney is forcibly displaced from northern gaza, a desperate to return to their homes, or what's left of them. the area has been under is really sees for more than 3 months. this is far as a chance for them to return and pick up the pieces of their lives. we're going to leave you before they've been telling us about their hopes and their expectations. the model was so mad with the most of the above. most of all the literally and again of how we are now. foods have been a lot of that and then some of the lien and so let me know what i've missed. i didn't know if i sent in the i know a different one,
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so i can move google and give him a pencil from the back of costs at the, at the fee above the account or not bad. not being able to give him the message on the status of this case. the rules are just a little less than that. again, i know somebody just don't know how to stop most of the sudden, but now what's the phone number what was it done? and just before we leave you, i wanted to give you some live pictures were getting smart side off of prison and the occupied westbank. these are red cross volunteers, members of the red cross i should say,
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were there to collect palestinian prisoners. we're going to be the same as we're done is gonna be here and a couple of the the latest news as it breaks, suite equal s time per is now adults here that is because finish authorities were able to port and sees it before a total weight with detailed coverage menaces, they have no way of knowing how many people are still underground. they only given an official number. once a week, the operation is complete from around the world will cost. as a warning of extreme winds, i had, everybody had across the southern california, fully aware this may be far from in the early hours of november, the eight's violent ruptured between mccarthy, television filings and people in amsterdam was an empty some basic attack or response to provocation. which is 0, looks at how a street confrontation turned into
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