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options, palestinians are still willing to rebuild their houses and collect anything left from their memories from the hoss of the story. for recovery will take 2 years in order to remove the rustle and re gain a semblance of no menissi. again. the last name is full, it's very female, soul just incense to release on saturday. the return for 200 protest in prison. it's the carry johnston. this is all just here a lot from to so on the program, the daunting task rebuilding concept of the 15 months of the dentist is very foaming for palestinians is where the ministry expenses operations the occupied the west bank. at least 14 people have been killed since tuesday. well,
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so total trump arrives in, sorry, couldn't hit north carolina threatening to shots and the federal emergency management agents, the system. now it's the names of for female is really sold as it was released on saturday. they've been held captive in guns since october 7th, 2023, and all of the 1st military personnel to be freed. since the c spot came into effect on sunday. they've been named as coming to army nominate. leave eat on. you . go back and let me old bag. it's the 2nd the prisoner exchange shelter. 3 is really civilians are released last sunday. well, the decision on who and how many are exchanged by each side is determined by the cx 5 deal. for one females submit in captive as well with this 30 palestinian women
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and children for one female military captive is valuable free, 50 posting and women and children as a mess due to release for soldiers is what is expected to then free 200 percent of students false traffic reports 3 women read off to 15 months in captivity. this is the moment on january the 19th it from us released the 1st these very captive. c as part of a complicated and multi stage c spar deal that is holding. but it's taking months to secure the hours of delay lake to that really is while eventually released 90 palestinians from prisons most of whom with the children. and as the see spot to cold, some of the more than 1900000 palestinian supposedly displaced by east rails 15 months above and began to return to russell on eunice and dealing with bella. ok.
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so what is expected according to the deal to have a mixed on january the 25th sat today, another 4 is ready captive, so expect it to be released in exchange for a 2nd group for palestinian prisoners. 7 women remain on the list of 33 captives to, to be freed in the 1st phase of the deal to a civilians and 5 of soldiers. each row says it will released 50 palestinians for each of the soldiers and search for each of civilians. it's very complicated, i think it's going to be complicated every stage. first of all, both sides kind of have their preferences about who's going to be released, right. these really have preferences on which captives are going to be released 1st and then how mass has preferences on which palestinians are going to be released from those and is really of jails. but also we haven't always had had clarity. and i don't think i'm this has always had a clarity on which is really captives are still alive and which were kill, which is really kept as were killed in the bombing in, in,
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in israel's bombing campaign. now my understanding based on that is really media reports that i've seen is that things seem to be squared away for it for this weekend. how much is what is the prisoner exchange is made. he's very full of these are expected to withdrawal from other rashid street, a major route between the north and south running along with coastline on the so called above access of the mit. so him corridor pedestrians will be allowed to move freely at this point is ready for these with an al vehicles to move noise across and that's in colorado. the members of a private american security company will likely inspect them as they cross that line. hundreds of thousands of palestinians are expected to make their way back to work for most will be that destroyed homes. the russell border crossing with egypt is set to reopen, so allowing more convoys of desperately needed humanitarian aid. so for all ages into the strip divided, cut them upside and crossing. he's ready for his, i'm not expected to withdraw from the philadelphia card or on the roof or border
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until day 50 at the deal negotiations on that operation or ongoing. meanwhile, palestinians in northern goals are making preparations for the families returning from the south. hundreds of thousands are expected, but it all depends on whether this project uncomplicated ceasefire holes, joel stratford, which is here. moving to yvonne, these are known residents study about the middle east council in global affairs. he says us pressure on these ready government is essentially from stupidity of the seas. fine. all indications are the, the 2nd change of captives this weekend uh will take place. and then there are of course, supposed to be several more during the 1st stage of disagreements and at the same time, negotiations are expected to be ongoing for a 2nd. and eventually, 3rd stage. what i think is important to recognize is that decisions about whether to continue with this agreement or whether there will be derailed by israel,
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or decisions that will be made not by israel, but by the united states. just as the united states compelled israel to accept the disagreement precisely the same agreement that had been rejected with the support of the previous biden administration. for the better part of a year, washington will now also have to take a decision about whether it is in the us interest to continue with the implementation of disagreement, or whether it's in sufficiently important that it will allow, is real to go. it's mary way to we all the agreement and substitute to renew genocide a warfare. huston ends in gauze of health friday press the 1st time since a sweet spot came into effect. most of the strips, mosques have been destroyed, like so many palestinian homes. residents of gauze are on the timing to rebuild as soon as possible for authority, say, reconstruction will take years. honey might lead reports from
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a central gulf or the 1st of friday prayer, without the sounds of bonds or sirens in more than a year. in gaza. this cars of war are evidently an estimated 42000000 tons of rubble saves the united nations. rebuilding is no easy task. simple authorities are leaning the recovery effort on the the model. put them in. all aspects of life were destroyed, including thousands of kilometers of roads, 600000 meters of water, new york, 1000000 meters of sewage system, more than 400 under ground water wells, the r prioritizing homes, hospitals and schools, as well as water and electricity networks. but the down thing task of removing the mountains of rubbing is brought with the challenges, particularly a lack of resources that you're going to need of some him know. so that's always tennessee, an idea on that. again, that in gaza, city alone,
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more than 133 pieces of heavy equipment, 10 vehicles were destroyed in israel's, and then a genocidal board. and this represents 85 percent of the municipalities capacity. therefore, the entire closet strip is in dire and urgent need of heavy machinery and equipment necessary for repair and reconstruction. then there is israel's blockade on garza and is really border restrictions, both of which will slow progress. many people who are skeptical. the problem is the systems would have translated into rail to change her head. so what's the thing? when i went to see my house and russell, i found it completely destroyed. i wants to go to my house, but how am i supposed to do that? if i go back i live in attend. the problem is that there's no life, uh no water, no electricity, no infrastructure or food. there's nothing left for us. removing the rumbling gauze, it's not just removing the brakes and it slaps of concrete. it's a symbol of resilience and hold for a community determined to rebuild. but the pos ahead is long and will much depend
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on the international support for this recovery effort. a honeymoon mode. i was just the euro from the central area of the gaza strip palestine. it is ready, drones dry, cold. his vehicle net comes here and the okay pod westbank has killed 2 people. the tech comes as a large scale. a sold on the nearby. janine refugee camp is only going these where the army has killed at least 10 palestinians. there since she's day attacks of also being carried out in various other parts of the occupied westbank. i'm the son who has more from the job, daniel capital, not a month because he's very government and the palestinian authority of bandages here from the porting in israel and the occupied west bank. at least 2 is really airstrikes were reported in the occupied westbank city of jeanine as these really army rate is in its 4th day. now, residents within the palestinian camp said that they are terrified as is really forces have blocked off roads and forcibly displaced them from their homes. now israel denies is showing any sort of evacuation orders but palestinian said that
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they were told to get out the allowed speakers on his really jeeps as well as drones that were flying overhead. now medic say it's still a little bit difficult to reach those who are injured and killed because these really military has blocked off several different roads. and on friday night in the secondary strike of the day that was reported medic say that they were blocked entirely from reaching those who were wounded and injured. now the un is warning that if reads like discontinue israel, genocide of the palestinian people will not just be contained to gaza. if operations like this in the occupied westbank continues. but these role maintains that it is conducting what they call counter terrorism operations, and will use any means necessary to do so. how does that, what then just need all, i'm a the little trump is on his 1st trip since the stones of
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a 2nd time as us present. he said to visit los angeles, which has been ravaged by one and 5. the 1st he stopped to north carolina with thousands of still recovering for hearken. trump said he wants to own the whole how the federal emergency management agency response to disasters. he says he's open to eliminate to me, it's a completely. busy so beside the executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overall in fema or maybe getting rid of fame, i think frankly, fame is not good. i think when you have a problem like this, i think you want to go and whether it's a democrat or republican governor, you want to use your state to fix it and not waste time calling. fema, then family gets here and they don't know the area. they've never been to the area . they want to give you rules that you've never heard about. they want to bring people that aren't as good as a people you already have. and treatments turned out to be a disaster or impact to heart control that is still very much visible in the
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western part of north carolina. for the bill brings us this report from nashville as well as being 4 months. now since hurricane helene ravaged the western side of north carolina and still have you where you're located, state of complete and utter devastation, there's so much that you've ready for these teams to clear up. and they're also going around trying to check on buildings, many of which a structurally on site. but it is a must have task, remember 73000 times. what are the damaged or completely destroyed, in many cases just washed away by how lead a 100 people plus what killed. and if i to you, ok, this call, this call was clearly picked up by the water and then it was transported along. i'm brought up onto the river bed and talking of those buildings that are structurally unsafe taking the best. well, this was a fedex office, a mailing office, and also that surgeon now completely unusable. we spoke to one man who came past, he said, you know, it is going to be years before this area gets back to anything resembling normality
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because so many people have left a lot of the restaurants of clothes, there is no tourism. so real issues that i spend donald trump, he's been talking a lot about the fema, the federal emergency management agency, that is the body that comes in when there is a big natural disaster. like i know it's great or a hurricane or a wildfire his long be critical or fema and now he's talking about signing an executive order. one that he says will completely transform fema or possibly get rid of it all together. fill of out. i'll just era. asheville, north carolina, thousands of anti abortion that to the so in the us capital for annual, circled much for life. vice president events spoke at the event in washington dc. well, president donald trump address the crowd by video. she advertise, see, was out that really. and this is the 3rd box for life since rose the way the federal rights are both invisible to by the supreme court activists here say
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that they want to fight for even more measures to prevent abortion suffice. so mean i'd say total dropped the types of regular credit. they're advertising of the band because it was his supreme court. norman, easy or instrumental, and over timing, the right, the federal rights sort of goals. and however, the housing goal without urges abstruse, donald trump, is distance himself from the anti abortion movement, say he would reach or are fed z found on the boston as the recycled. some states like florida don't cure fox and restriction of ocean to 6 weeks. the people here say that praying that donald trump does come round to that side of me and well being a catholic. i'm very thankful and i think it's very promising that with those catholics in his cabinet that will help to push push our message through. i just wish he could be a little more firm on a stance deal. if he's gonna be pro abortion,
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go all the way. if he's not that not, but i hope he, i wish you would be a little more sperm understands and hopefully god willing, he's pro life. i mean, all the way the republicans do seem to be aware that they're in a bit of a bind on the one hand, they want to keep the support and proceed evangelicals, 90 abortion activists. they want to keep an energy of the polls. however, the roles are mindful that 65 percent of americans are in favor of abortion on their mindful of what happens in 2022 at the mid term elections. when the republicans failed to take the side of it, stored in large pause, due to a protest, verge off to the supreme court over time, the federal rights to abortion donald trump is being k g. he's trying to have it both ways for now. that seems, he does still have the support of this space for christie vander a local anti abortion activist. she, everytime seattle does, 0 washington. so it's a come on out. why israel zalman, he says it will not need to sundays deadline to
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a troops from 711 and 3 train trips just one way of trying to clear the highlands capital the on counting, the cost of president donald trump says he's unleashing oil in a dramatic utah and on us energy policy, big banks of pulled out a plan to change groups. we look at what's behind the exit as plus from as long as there's own, so called meeting crypto coins. but is this ethical counting the cost on al jazeera . trump's agenda includes everything from tax cuts to immigration, but how much is real and how much is bluster? is it runs footprint across the middle east. frank beach front administration is weighing options to end the rest of your brain more. but what does it mean for your, a quizzical look at us politics,
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the bottom line that i'm just are the women of mexico's traditional rodeo or china, adf. teams of 8 to show up their course midship in a series, ordinated high speed and often dangerous exercises. it's a lot about geometry and synchronization between one side and the other. creating mirror effect isn't just a ways for these women and girls to elect to their national heritage. it is also a family condition. most of them come from a long line of charles, also a lifelong commitment, bringing together family tradition and national pride, well honoring the bravery of those who came before them the, the, the,
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you without, as a reminder of the top storage. now, i'm ass says it will release for female is very soldiers on saturday. respond to the latest exchange of captives in return is ready. forces are expected to 100 over 200 kind of spinning prisoners kind of students in gusts of health friday treads for the 1st time since a ceasefire came into a ship is gathered up. what's next? this most can claim units. so let's just say reconstruction is going to take time. it's huge results 6 of the 16 months. but it's very true and strikes on a vehicle. have a tier 2 tied, westbank is killed, 2 people. the attack comes as a low scale, a sold in the nearby and you need refugee camp is on getting ready on the is killed at least 10 protest since tuesday. israel festival not meet the deadline for the full implementation of it ceased, but with has blown up as part of that agreement,
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these very minute treatments set to pull out of southern lebanon on sunday. the wife's house as a seatbar extension 11. and this urgency needed to hold it has more from beirut, the hours before the 60 day deadline for the is really army to leave lebanese territory, the office of prime minister benjamin nothing apple announced troops will be staying longer because it says 11 on hasn't fully enforced it's part of the agreement, is there any troops have been present in border villages? so it's a ceasefire ended as well as war with has been law in late november since then. these way the army has been destroying, as well as infrastructure tunnels and confiscating its weapons in recent weeks is ready. troops have pulled out of dozens of villages in southern lebanon, but others remain closed military zones. and when they go, they leave behind a trail of destruction on the body to get them. but on the model, i shall be completing my homes exterior was damaged during the war, but it was still standing like i could have gone back and repaired it and lived in
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it. but unfortunately after the ceasefire and these really ended and did whatever they wanted to offer, they bulldoze the orchard stuff that they pulled those the streets. they destroyed the houses stool olive trees. they heard us a lot during the ceasefire, as well as 2 months military offensive and 11 on ended with hezbollah, agreeing to leave the border region and make way for the state to extend its authority. the lebanese army has started to deploy, but israel insists its numbers aren't enough to supervisor this argument of has the law and ensure the group doesn't re establish its presence. it's also alleges hezbollah hasn't pulled back, living on dismisses these claims and wants as well to respect the deadline. but the officials have said to us general who chairs the ceasefire monitoring committee had already told them is really military withdrawal could be delayed. and there's a feeling among some political players in 11 on that as well as pushing to extend
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the deadline to put pressure on has the lot to concede to the new political authority. the new leadership and 11 on insist that only the states will have the rights to carry arms. it also is promising to implement the cease fire with israel, which includes, has well as this argument, not just in southern lebanon. hezbollah is not believe to be in a position to return to open war with isabel, and the group says it's the responsibility of the liberty state to put pressure on the countries sponsoring the cease fire agreement. but as well as supporters are threatening to head to their villages early on sunday, it's not clear whether it's a real threat or rhetoric, but 11 on has few options. if it wants to avoid another costly war center for their elders, either they don't. the student needs all me says it's re taken. it's called to him headquarters when the permanent to rep and support forces. soldiers publish videos on social media set to show them move its inside the call to know the army says it
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broke the sea to the backing of local troops and others from him to mark your assess had surrounded the headquarters since april 20, 23 and 23 font is in democratic republic of congo have killed the ministry, go from the north kiva region. the on group is made crucial gains in the east and his engine closer to the regional capital gamma and not a nation says none of its pace. capers i've been injured as fighting between the army and them. 23 rebels intensifies malcolm web reports. the south african artillery heading towards the front line there among the foreign forces, helping the democratic republic of congo as ami as all un sanctioned troops is lost wages territory in the east to the n $23.00 on groups whose finances are closing in on the provincial capital go, my rwandan forces have been widely documented, fighting alongside them,
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hospitals, and game i have become overwhelmed with civilian casualties. the right squared, se condos ami positions off tillery in displacement comes in the rewind, and so just and n $23.00 fighters has some comments indiscriminately. jeanette mit sunday says. soda is told everyone in hub village to leave. to avoid incoming psalms, we packed our bags, took out children and left. when we reached the check point, a bomb fell on us was thrown backward in the direction i'd come from. i still had my baby on my back and my belongings were next to me because everyone around me was dead. crushed like made about 2000000 people have been forced from that home since the conflict we started 3 years ago. you and says it's getting worse. the conflict is the intensifying across south and north. keep the problems here is the displacement think is half now searched to more than 400000 people this year alone,
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which is almost double the number that was reported just last week. it's not the 1st time several african countries are for each other here since the 1992 major was decades of persistent conflict has killed millions of people at the center of it is called guys fost meaning well, she is as helicopters, 5 rockets on and 23 positions, many here they've done to the control of london and camden back tom groups before these people don't want it to happen again. malcolm, web elders era, russia has attempt to cranes that central key region, killing 3 people. the government says the impacts and deadly from down drugs caused extensive damage to homes and cause on 1st has been treated for severe events. the russian president vladimir boots in the service is open to discussions with his us
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counts of posts when issues including you. trade will and energy prices. so trump is called the ukraine conflict. ridiculous is tracking moscow, tougher economic sanctions. if it doesn't end the pool, which will enter a full year next month. distribution i'm, i would shift, it would be better if we made and have a common conversation on all issues of interest to both the united states and russia advice don't today's realities and we are ready. but i repeat this primarily depends on the decision in the choice of the count us administration with us nation president. we always had a business like pragmatic, but also trusting relationship with the current you as president. i couldn't disagree with him that if he had been president since they hadn't stolen victory from them in 2020 the concerts that emerged in ukraine in 2022 could have been avoided. currently a month. the names of households in scotland and on that and have lost power as a possible storm lashes those countries. hurricane force winds disrupted flights
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clothes, schools enforced the cancellation of training and service services. one person has done to tony goal in on and for cost is a warning. very strong winds will continue into such a day across the scope of the quality is so poor in thailand's capital. that more than $350.00 schools of closed authorities. and by unconquerable semi public transport free for a week to try and reduce emissions problem and go through reports. the the, the mass pleasure of schools in bangkok is the most drastic measure of the city is implemented to tackle at pollution. the tide government is under pressure to develop a more comprehensive policy. as pul at quality becomes an annual occurrence across se, asia i think school closures could help to a certain point. it's hard to break and pollution causes sore throats for adults. imagine how the children feel. well,
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thirty's close to 352 schools across such one districts in the capital and various who can have been to stay at home. they have moved up, i think the government you to raise more awareness. i think a work from home policy would be best, but some people say these measures on to enough. oh yeah. hi. um. i'd like the relevant agencies to do more to manage the task because it happens every year. it keeps coming back and it's getting worse each time they should take more action, not just announce high pollution levels and closed schools for now. spend called presidents such a what they come to cope with a pool of quality by the i sometimes with face mask as a precaution, but i took it off because a position hasn't changed. emergency levels, yet a sort of a mass free public transport for a week to try to reduce exhaust fumes from vehicles. so government is also a bad crowd funding a common practice to get rid of stroll and crop present to you before the new
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