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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the the hello, i money in site, this is the news that live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. so i'm going to have says it will release on his writing captive at the center of gauze seesaw dispute before fast today. as well says until value who it is released,
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it will continue to blow palestinians from returning home to northern garza. donald trump says egypt and jordan should take moles thomas damien's in order to quote, clean out of gaza. also ahead the the release of 3rd, the more palestinian and from his rarely detention centers. and these are from the lives then then. so that's a category that is very difficult. and then part the critical part of the see is fired seized by our deals. so up to, uh, the earlier this morning people were hope we're hopeful that after the release of the 4 is really female captives who happened to be soldiers. people were going to be allowed to cross the northern part. but it was, it was quite difficult as these rid of the prime minister. it is very military, made it clear that there is a 5th, is really a female top the of who for whoever would be a soldier as well. that the wanted it to be read, that's our ability. who then the,
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the wanted to know about their faith and whether he was still alive or not. and the statement that was released to prove these point that it's still just, it's not accept jihad say they will do before the next captive exchange on saturday . the car do will open what to take away from how both sides of handle this dispute. well, i think the main take away here is that there's been a real crisis of confidence in what should have been, according to the tax and the agreements of the ccr agreement. a fairly simplified and equitable process where both sides had already compromise. now what we've seen in the run up to the last 24 hours had been violations from both has been cripples . and then what has happened is that the media has a really have to step pin. i'm bring every 40 brought down to ground to focus on the goals that both sides will given a how quickly things have come to
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a head. it shows isn't it how fragile the ceasefire is? how likely, in your opinion, is it that we also have assesses? do you think by lessing, these people, these causes to return back to, to the normal affairs? it's an acceptance that they're, that they are basically giving up on that idea. no, i don't, i don't think that that's the case. a tool look we, we felt concentrates at the momentum. what happens minute, 5 minutes, hour by hour and day by day. there's a lot of rhetoric floating around on every site that has a sort of bit of skin in the go on and what's happening with the c c side deal. we really must hope the diplomatic comm heads prevail, and that, as i've said before, people them both saw the trump dreams of displacing the palestinians to egyptian and jo, dining and lands. but we will not leave outland. if we had wanted to leave, we would have done so a long time ago. the genocide of all day
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a waging will achieve nothing against the palestinians and we will remain no matter what happens. let's get more on trumpets comments from patrick. i'll haine in washington dc. just to put this in context, this was the president was doing a, basically a gaggle talking to reporters about air force one. and sometimes i think it was interesting because sometimes people will ask a specific question and then he'll say what he thinks of it at the moment. but that wasn't the case here. he was asked about his phone call with the jordanian king, and he says it does that. that's exactly what he wants to do. now, could you do that? well, he has some financial leverage. give us jordan about one us in 2023 during about 1700000000 just. that's the 2nd most in the region. of course, israel's, the 1st egypt, the 3rd $1500000000.00. so we could threaten that leverage. but of course, the ag, egypt, as part all are tied in with the aid to israel. so we could try to insert some sort
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of financial pressure. but he mentioned there that he wants to see the other arab states pay for the construction of the infrastructure that would be needed. and i think it's important to point out. jordan and egypt have said in the past, no, pretty much everyone in the region has said no, and i just, the u. s. can put a certain amount of pressure, but it is clear that'd be if you look at his words, are the people around him that donald trump is very much willing to look is really the prime minister benjamin netanyahu do basically anything he wants in gaza and then lot of them to a spring and have a, i believe is a political analyst, i'm slim, a palestinian liberation organization communications direct to welcome to the program. have a what do you make of how a jordan foreign minister has responded to trump's comments about a golf and moving to jordan? i think jordan has a very clear from the very beginning. let's remember that there is an agenda in eastern the goals for jordan to become the alternative, palestine or the or the state of palestine. palestine belong to the palestinians.
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palestinians get them to palestine. that's a reality to day. we heard the news in the early morning today, 45 palestinian homes, and the amount of village is to bethlehem receive the militia orders, that's almost the entire village that you are facing. so we're facing a situation where by buying that, by policy and by practice ethically the thing is that we are living published by as the si size progressed, we've seen palestinian prison is being released as part of the deals in exchange for and seen sold in hebron is to bethlehem the jordan valley to push people out of by this time. okay, have a good to get your thoughts, have you, i believe political and that's in full in a palace that's troops from lebanese territory before a 60 day deadline ended early on sunday. it's part of the ceasefire agreement that ended last year's war between as well. it has the law. we're,
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we're still here this day to model one month, one of you every day we will stay here and thought i'll come through. there were casualties among lebanon's army as well. that's not directly involved in the conflict. there appears to be a new form of resistance. these people who have been displaced from their villages for more than a here are showing defiance. but this way, the army is just as confrontational in the middle is the lebanese army, which isabel says has still not dismantled hezbollah, as military infrastructure. and extended its authority across southern lebanon, as it agreed under the deal. but the army commanders blame the presence of his way the troops for delaying its deployment of soldiers, supporters of hezbollah, which was militarily weekend, and the war are questioning the army. so ability to protect them wasn't homeless. so usually i'm going to clear this up wherever see me come on. why doesn't give an order to its troops to lead the way so that we can enter off images,
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have blessed step to side. i'm given the responsibility to the lebanese army to act . while i mean the island can longsol locked in other areas along the border, the lebanese army did scored civilians into some towns that is really forces had withdrawn from much of the western entities agreement by both sides. so as you mentioned, not being letting each other for not to implementing the the association of us daily disagreement to well, we have seating this long period in the last 60 days that we have been assisting the deluxe the to be really providing all the areas where ideas was present, so we see the commitment from the lebanese army at winter end working they've limitation of $17.00 to $1.00. uh well, we've seen that's that some of the ad and most of the ad is in some of the sector like sector east are still under the presence of the is ready defense forces. and to find a solution to these uh, to the situation of the moment today. this impression was very uh concerning
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because uh, several people have been killed. a large number of people we wounded in returning back to the, to the south of latham. and even in this, we have been assisting deliveries army to try to restore or bring back some candle stability in the region. thank you for your time, andre. it's annette. t spokesman for the united nations intern for us, also known as unit phil 11. on still ahead on al jazeera, the president of bell arrears looks set to extend his betsy. yeah, grateful and how is critics courting the presidential election as sean? both columbia, as president says, he's searching dignity and respect. soft of turning away may. so i'm going to watch it. surveillance tech is key to sustaining israel's occupation. you don't necessarily know what's watching you at the training. it's called the official intelligence, the use of
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