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post office systems that dixon may say stupid, divides that's next comfortable and then put the emotional scenes in the occupied westbank. i'm gone. so $110.00 tell us to be in prison and it's all released off to a delay bias radio for a to use the kind of them or kyle, this is al serra life from the oh. so coming up the 3 is really captives and 5 tie, not songs of freed from goza, and now in as well as part of the deceased by deal serious new president from this is an inclusive government. and his 1st full address to the nation,
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us visa. and us present donald trump pace politics with a plane crash which kills $67.00 people, claiming its on size bus the hiring policy. the israel has released 110 pallets and in prisons and exchange for 8 captives held him gauze as part of the ceasefire. agreements with from us, hundreds of palestinians gathered across the occupied westbank to welcome the prisoner's home. among them a few children, michael apple, the thoughts on how the exchange unfolded a 29 year old. all those, your hood tight key groups, the hand of a cassette brigade slide to that she's led to a large number of people to an awaiting red cross vehicle in southern gaza. it's
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the 3rd handover of his rarity captives for palestinian prison. more are expected as part of a 6 week 1st phase of the gaza ceasefire agreement, which began on january the 19th. the significance of the location ton unit near the home of the sleigh. and how much need a yes and more is not lost on the groups together to taking the moment. he's a god, we have come to stand with the beloved brothers and the cassandra guides and all the resistance factions in this grace victory. the victory of heading over the occupations prisoners, so that we can receive out psalms and young men from the israeli occupation. prisons the box that you come home. it is no. in a devastated jabante, a refugee camp. 20 year old is riley soldier item. the guy, dressed in military fatigues is handed over in a markedly more contained environment. her arrival in these ro watched by
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friends and family, who struggled to control their emotions. very excited. i really dreamed of this moment for months and months and the 3 i can same words are one. so i'm excited and happy that it had been 12 to 481 days in captivity and gaza. a 2 year old guy, the moses and 5 time nationals were also handed over to the right. from that moment of relief and joy captured in the smile of a mazda thousands of kilometers away. and thailand couldn't be why we seem waiting for over a year hoping and praying for him to come back to us. this is what we've been praying for every day. a day of high emotions, drama and turmoil wasn't done yet. buses carrying a $110.00 palestinian prisoners from off of prison, destined for release,
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delayed the order of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his apparent outrage at the scenes that unfolded in con unice, halting their release by several hours demanding from mediators that future captive exchanges or less chaotic. as the convoy drove into petunia and the occupied westbank is ready forces a tech palestinians, welcoming the prisoners. despite two's randy or thirty's issuing a ban on any celebrations in ramallah, this was the moment many had been waiting for. it's a reunion for some. for others, it's, they 1st embrace with a loved one outside of prison, while the shoulder and no go ahead and this is the model. this is a feeling that made me forget the pain of 24 years. when you meet tool, those people who want to to have you, i don't want many welcome to get to come up. there are no was to describe how i'm feeling right now. they're really on know what they're 24 years of suffering. could
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just be a raised each successful exchange builds my main to offering palestinian families some hope that they loved ones. maybe they're like level, which is their, it's all about us and in prisons are realizing with their loved ones. he is often being torn upon the face while i do, between israel and thomas has given them a chance to catch up on last time and rebuild the lives. you did a go reports. it's difficult to put the feelings into what the this, where these prisoners spent a long time hope things at this moment. this is a rita and we are clinging onto with without t holding onto with very tight some issue, bulky spent 22 years in his re new jones today marks the end of his life
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sentence. not a citizen. i lost my mother while i was in jail. both. i know her soul will be around me. i'm sure she's happy now. well, hang on all the, almost testing me and i'll call you to be the coming from jude in his own. get some trouble to take him home. to forget the suffering in the deceased cause a scrape. it's still a day to celebrate in the occupied west to the present southern life sentences, a swift deal is the only way out of prison. unless use that koreans to pay the heat and $5.00 of the prisoners escaped maximum security prison in 2021. the palestinians. remember what's the baby said in court following
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his re arrested eventually he will return home to does it the same? the so called wait to take him home, he was the rest of this to his youngest was born and his eldest was an 8 months old . the. 6 restrictions related to the hyundai, the these really captives delayed the release of palestinian prisoners. but i was heavily missed the had fun. she told me they went to and i would joy, but they will not succeed. this is the joy over a lifetime. waited years for the 7th, i've been waiting for this day for the past 22 years. what's a few hours more than the now they have
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a lifetime of memories to make up from the beginning of the rest of their lives. stotts today, do you need a go? i'll just there. are you go back as right political commentator, he says israel failed to achieve its objectives and also the great majority of these rarely supported this conflict. uh, in various ways, some grimly, some silently, some reluctant, me, but the support was a broad shaping consensus. there was one condition that was no, there are calculated because there was no need to articulate it. and that was that this campaign will succeed, is over, finds itself better off, more in control of its own destiny, less threatened, and perhaps most specifically, not for us to solve the palestinian problem. but either having the palestinians dispersed or fully cognizant, their place is a higher key under is early room. thing is the,
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the campaign failed and the failure is piled up on top of each other and reached critical mass. and at some point, it became clear to, i think, what is now the majority of his rare is that, uh, this war was not achieving what it says to achieve. and that is why political momentum in israel is shifted. again, it's important to emphasize is riley's as not stopped supporting the notion of a genocidal campaign did not stop supporting the notion of carrying the war to israel's enemies. is just that most of us has realized that this has failed because it has fail. we'd like, i think that's the general sense and then we would like our livestock view and it says the agency for palestine has to be and refugees and still operating in gaza. they occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem after spies as well as buying on the agency known as owners coming into effects on 1st day. it provides critical
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assistance, any $6000000.00 palestinian refugees, including health care and education. it's also the backside of humanitarian operations and doza and rolls of disastrous consequences. if israel blocks it goes on, there has moved from you and headquarters in new york in your un headquarters in new york, a spokesperson says that the unreal offices an occupied east jerusalem are essentially still operating. and what he means by essentially is that the un flag is still flying over it. however, about 2 dozen international staff did not have their visas renewed by these really governments, so they have been moved elsewhere. local staff are also not working in that office right now. and it, the un has removed any sensitive documents or computers from the office in anticipation of israel, potentially reading the office and closing it down. but the key message here from
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you and headquarters on thursday, was it unreal continues their life saving work. i can tell you that uh on what the hell told us today, and we've been speaking to them by phone a number of times this morning that they are continuing to deliver assistance and services to the communities. they're serving underwashed clinics across the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem are open. and that really is the message from you and officials top to bottom, that unrest work, whether it be and guys or other parts of the occupied palestinian territories. continues that life saving work, particularly getting aid into gaza right now. which on was very much a part of that will continue for as long as possible gabriel's on to i'll just either at united nations in new york. the andre of homos has confirmed the depths of 2 senior members in gaza last year. that you need to know how many days was killed in this very striking hon eunice on july 13th as well accused him of august
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rising the october 7th attack. alas, also says the groups deputy come on demo on it. so it was killed in the strike on the tunnel in the threat on march 10th is ready meant to report at the depths last . yeah. us. and we will supply westbank, funerals are being held for 10 paula simians who were killed. and this really strike on wednesday, as well as motor uses it, talk to him on towers. so intel moon south, the city of 2 of us, the army lords, the major offensive and the occupied territories. last week. the serious preston dockman del shimara has made his 1st nationwide address. as the new interim leader, it comes a day off the head bullish, the constitution and does all the parliament. sure, i will now form a temporary nexus of council, which he says will be inclusive. and the you might need to call the,
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we realized this is a transitional phase and it's part of a political process that will require the commitment of all the syrian people inside and outside of the country even to build the future with dignity and freedom without any marginalization, that means we will walk on forming a transitional cabinet that will reflect the different categories and components of the syrian nation. and we will also build a new institution until we reach the phase of fat and transparent election upsetting of the day. that we have the america shake the name been how many upon a met, serious new president in damascus is visit marks the 1st by a foreign leader since the full, especially on a side in december, atari and siri in delegations discuss corporation to rebuild syria of the use of civil assigned binge of n as in damascus. with more i'm what i'm going to, i'll shower, laid out in his speech. you've heard in the last 24 hours from the shut off declaring himself as president of syria and no addressing his nation, appearing as
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a statesman, appealing to all the syrians within and outside the country. everyone who fought against the shot of the sides received, saying, and telling them to be sure that his government and he are going to try and provide is sylvia recommended. representative and inclusive of all the syrians, a transition of body is going to work on legislative issues. the issues at a body is going to work on how to hold a national dialogue in which all students are going to be represented at it. it's road map of how sylvia is going to move forward, including transitional justice, making sure that all of syria is united and it's peaceful viewed. i think all of the lives of city under one leadership, making sure that they are state institutions which are established so that they can provide basic services to the people and also to provide a cost and economy which can serve as the backbone of this country. and all of those, all of those points at face
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a number of challenges as we've been talking about in the last few weeks. and he is going to need all the help, not just to meet those challenges, but also to try and get rid of the sentence. and here in the city and capital for the 1st time, you saw a head of state just the mean didn't have the body. the other, the immediate was here as a gesture of support. as a cover says, it has stood by the people of syria throughout all of these areas. and them like other countries, we try to many times with the charlotte government. but there's that it wants to stay on the side of this. and people on the side of the legitimate struggle, as we heard from somebody who officials and it is going to help syria to try and rebuild its health, its education, the transportation communication and every aspect of fee and life which needs help and ought to be in these here in damascus shows that because it is serious about doing it and it is, says it and it says, and according to the state and government is valid, believe that it is going to be all the help that it can get and cut the,
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remain on the side of those people who need something on the job with those of you . so that has hair. on the alex's era, the congolese president calls for resilience and most investment in the national army, also losing control of a key city to m 23 levels. i know screens monthly in the new gap celebrations, overshadowed by a shanita and, and relations with sold the seller just over a week ago, we were looking at temperatures struggling to get anywhere from near freezing across the deep south of the us. that as old change, we're drawing a much smaller and warm around moist the, from the gulf of mexico. and that is guide to the temperatures lifting quite small . at least i went to the twenty's. you can see down across the deep south and that
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will full time to push this way a little further north with isaac. go on through the next couple of days because it is bumping into cobra. and so we have got a very unstable mix. look about 25 celsius, the dallas by sunday, very unstable mix in that weather, unless breathing big storms thunder, we down pulls the tornado. a possibility, gusty winds, that will make his way through jeering friday. bright to scars. come back in behind the law as you drive for the eastern side of the us. at that stage. how about the clip i bring you some snow across the central positive kind of the across the prairies. and we go snow pushing it across the pacific northwest of the us and also some very right by coming into northern parts of california. more is that to come as it goes through next week is pineapple express sets up further south across the southern part of the state. you said as long as you try. yeah, let's try it by the to, into the caravan. but one or 2 showers, particularly towards the east, the
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fish is refrain in the series will be discussing the war and garza and israel's military conduct. the context is now that ongoing the money's ation. the posting in people in the israel award winning with us by some of looters speaks to his rating . political activist, uni novak, what is ro and whether it's rarely on a cold collateral damage is not something that was done by mistake. we frame on out is in the the hello again, new or what technology is there. a has reminder of all top stories this hour as
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well. has released 110 pounds to send in prisoners as part of the safe spot agreement with some us around 30 children are among those released hundreds of palestinians government in ramallah and new pod westbank to welcome them. hi betty, how my son is. i'm a j had released a captive held him down, so as positive as these 5 deal with israel 3 is riley's and 5 type nationals as well as appointments and benjamin that's neil who called some of the scenes during that release. shocking. briefly stalls the release of protestant in presence and respond as there is a dock. with all cheryl has promised to hold a national dialogue conference in his 1st speech as president. he might be a member of castle, the 1st 4 and needed to visit serious as for full of the charlotte started in december. recovery operation is underway now. the us capital off to obtain a military helicopter collided in mid a 60 full people are on board. the american airlines flights,
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which was moments away from landing and washington d. c. 3 on helicopter. no one is believed to have revived. like kind of reports from arlington in virginia. with the morning lights came the doc news search teams who'd been deployed for hours in and on the icy waters of the potomac found no survivors. despite all those efforts, we're now to a point where we're switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation. moments before the collection, the warnings from air traffic control patsy for august 30th i pacify that funded jersey. cctv footage from reagan national airport captured what happened next investigation will be headed by the national transportation safety board. the n t s b company k taking the investigation is that this is a multi agency operation. you have the federal involved,
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you have state involved. and of course we have the district of columbia involved as well. president trump held a news conference describing events as a dog and excruciating night in the nation's history. we do not know what led to this crash, but we have some very strong opinions and ideas. and i think we're from pivoting, from expressing grief, he proceeded to politicize the tragedy like this, leaving a tongue, the diversity is quality and inclusion policies of previous administrations. how you can come to the conclusion right now that diversity had something to do with this. because i have common sense. okay, and unfortunately, a lot of people down, i put safety 1st, obama bite, and then the democrats put policy 1st. and they put the politics at a level that nobody's ever seen away from the politics spaces of being put to the dead among them too. well,
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champion russian figure skaters being coaching the us national team. just 2 of the dozens will be moving this a ronald reagan national airport, opens again up to 14 hours of closure by kinda i'll just sarah arlington, virginia. now 3 of donald trump's most content, just pigs for the cabinets have appeared at the senate herring's public trust can only be restored if there is full transparency. and i am committed to that full transparency cash patel nominate to leave the f. b. i insisted that under his leadership the bureau would not seek retributions against president trump's opponents. president trump's re election is a clear mandate from the american people to break this cycle of failure and the weapon ization include association of the intelligence community for meeting with lashley, intelligence know many tools a gap aud came on to 5. i have a previous comment, sympathetic to russia and whistle blower, edward snowden,
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a little bit f kennedy junior picks to be the country's top health official, also faced a 2nd day of questioning sentences once again, voice concerns over his view on vaccines. safe evans is hosted downstairs weekly side of the bottom line. he says the controversial nature of trump nominees have highlighted the hearings crucial role as a checks and balance. the senate provides what's called advice and consent. and so for a nominee made by the president, most time the president gets the people he wants to serve, but the senate gets to wait and gets the question them gets to kick the tires of these nominees, qualifications. and on a rare occasion, some people don't make it through, but in this case you've got to be very controversial. nominees, controversial for opinions they, they hold or may hold and also because of the things that they've said. and right now they're being grilled by senators in front of you know, tv cameras and, and,
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and beneath the spotlight to see whether they're worthy the cash battelle had a very, very tough job because of amy club, a charter was the ranking member on that committee had gone through quotes that he had made in the interviews that he had given to people like the bad and others on the people. he would go after people that they were going to have a video of him. we essentially decapitating some of the people who oppose. donald trump, he said we would go after the members of congress and journalists who were, were collusive with the, by the administration in propagating the notion that joe biden won the election. so they had a lot of this material because patel stuck to his line and saying he will not use partisanship or do anything and do dishes to use the the epi i in it's, and it's operations to go after so called enemies of the state. so he's saying things very, very differently. now, then he was saying, when he was in the political opposition, so to speak. the graduates congress has approved constitutional reforms,
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which allow present that he will take it to further consolidate power amongst the new reforms of the presidential power to order the minute treat to intervene and support of the police role of vice president would also change the co present now held by rosario marie to the wife of president ortega, of the russians, right. attack has, has an apartment building in north east and ukraine killing at least 6 and enjoying 10 people that's according to quite in no pharmacies. emergency services have been working to pull people out of the rubble, right sirens, also activation in the capital key and several of the regions. and one con has more on the attack from keith in one of the more deadly attacks to take place in 2025. so for
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a residential building was hit by russian drone in sumi in north east ukraine. the attack took place over night. officials have declared 2 days of loaning in assume the region for the victims. now in total there was a t one attacks by drones over the next $37.00 of those were actually intercepted by ukrainian ad defends is the attack ensue. meet was condemned by president zalinski who quoted a terrorist attack iran con out. is there a key in the democratic republic of congo? protest as have rallied, and because as em, $23.00 fighters advanced towards the eastern city present. felix to shit. distant katy called on young people to enlist massively in the national ami off the m 23 to k. the most of the city of goma in recent days is that the military is preparing to mount a vigorous response against the rolanda in fact, fights as well. the head of
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a coalition of fights, of including m 23 says they will continue until they take the companies capital. we have to stay in government as congolese and to protect the population against the uncivilized. we will continue the liberation much all the way to contrast to rondon president polk adama has criticized several countries were failing to intervene in the chaos and democratic republic of congo. when east of for the kind of community or does the texas and exist. what by the way, even though the person or the come to a talking about is not there to present it. as we have discussed on the 2 supposed to be the account is supposed to be part of the stuff, but no, i have to be to present so i'm not sure what to betty. what we are
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discussing has on what's happened is in the process of finding a solution in discount from says officially, 100 over at the last minute tree base. and chad that comes 2 months off to m. jermaine, or announced that it was ending military ties with paris. around 1000 french troops was stationed in chad. several of the french calling. these massacre have ended military cooperation with france and recent. he is of hundreds of students in savvy . it has sets off on a 2 day mocks from the capital of bell, great to the country, 2nd 50. no, be fun. later this week, the prime minister resigned after months of protest, but demonstrates a say it isn't enough accusing the government of corruption and incompetence of doing a whole explains the protest of going on for weeks looking roadways and produce spreading city by city across the country. they would, triggered by the november collapse of the railway station roof in the city of
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nobody said dealing 15 people show the construction was suspected and a shady building contract with a chinese console to it was mainly students that took to the streets 1st demanding transparency. and accountability. the crowds quickly grew until a 100000 people gather didn't bel grade on december, the 22nd. they devolved into a broad coalition of civic groups and interests, including teachers and judges. the summer opposed to what they say, all they also rotarians tendencies of president alexander, go to, to government. others simply want government ministers and ministries to do their jobs. you have this them know. so this is simply put, now people are waking up, it is no longer just students who are showing the dissatisfaction, but also other social groups. the young and old in school children totally may not such a most of the if we're not asking for the resignation. so officials,
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but instead of to fulfill our demands on the display, it's truly becomes a state of law instead of a police state and to speak to and we'll talk with see into a democracy earlier this week, the prime minister resigned. but that is unlucky to be enough for your power, they know, belongs to the president and boutique may now decide to cold and early election. the protest, those efforts, meanwhile, now increasingly focused on him and they vile to continue to know how to 0. they were on the korean peninsula, have been locking the moon a new year with traditional celebrations. but this is fest devotees come against the backdrop of increasing tensions. i've shown young's nuclear weapons program from mcbride reports from so.
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