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terms of levels to pay for rebuilding garza, donald trump, demands the excess green, reduces the price of oil. but why that's depend central banks is race borrowing cost to the highest level in $17.00 pounds, and the cost on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm my name sites. this is a nice life from so hot. coming up in the next 60 minutes, palestinians reunites with that family is a 110 prisoners of freed from is rodney jails as part of the gulf of sci fi do. it follows the release of 3 is really captives and 5 time nationals held in gaza. 3 more is riley,
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so i expect it to be freed on saturday. at least 350 full bodies have been recovered on the millions of tons of rubble and gauze since the cx 5 again on from pounds over the last face in char, mocking and n. submit a tree cooperation with its former colony in school. manchester united have maintained their on beach and rustled in the united states when the competition of the season. so then advancing to the last 6 the welcome to the program. thousands of palestinian prisoners happened. reunited with the families some often decades and is really prisons. it was the latest exchange on the this month because as the small, i do, a $110.00 inmates were free by israel,
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including the children. how most is loving to have released 8 captives held in gaza. 3 of them is writing on them, tying nationals, launch crowds out the hand of a preempted is relative briefly delay the release of palestinian prison is michael apple reports on how the situation unfolded. 29 year old. all those. your hood heikki groups, the hand of a cosigned brigade slide to as she's led to a large number of people to an awaiting red cross vehicle in southern gaza. it's the 3rd handover of his ray, the 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 on unit near the home of the sleigh. and how much need
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a yes and more is not lost on the groups gathered to taking the moment. he said by god, we have come to stand with our beloved brothers in the kasan brigades and all the resistance factions and 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 columbus is. know in a devastated giovanni. a refugee camp. 20 year old is riley soldier. i'm the guy, dressed in military fatigues is handed over in a markedly more contained environment. her arrival in these ro watched by friends and family, who struggled to control their emotions. very excited. i really dreamed of this moment for a month to month. and the 3 i can same words are one, so i'm excited and happy that it happened. $12.00 to $481.00 days in captivity. in garza, a 2 year old guardian,
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moses and 5 tying nationals the officer handed over to the right. from that moment of relief and joy captured in the smile of a mazda thousands of kilometers away entirely. i couldn't let me know. i'm asking b, y we've seen 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, delayed the order of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his apparent outrage at the scenes that unfolded in con eunice, halting their release by several hours demanding from mediators that few took captive exchanges or less chaotic. as the convoy drove into petunia in the occupied waste bank, is there any forces attacked palestinians,
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welcoming the prisoners? despite two's radio authorities issuing a ban on any celebrations in ramallah, this was the moments many had been waiting for. it's a union for some, for others it's they 1st embrace with a loved one outside of prison. oh the shoulder and no one had this. you put it at the bottom. oh, this is a feeling that made me forget the pain of 24 years when you me to those people who wanted to have you. and the only welcome to get that set up. there are no was to describe how i'm feeling right now. they're really all know what 24 years of suffering could just be a raised. each successful exchange builds momentum, offering palestinian families some hope that their loved ones. maybe they're like level, which is their the whole topic of a zone joins us now live from al rashid road in gaza. what is the mood and goes off to yesterday's captive release?
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how would people reflecting on how it went particularly well, the drama surrounding the release of although you heard in con eunice, its just smelling uh the uh, was being garza following yesterday's release of the palestinian prison is a blend of deflation and reflection as families are celebrating the return of the beloved ones with gathering spots by emotional re unions and a traditional music spot of music. but certainly this event was not without a much tension. as israel delayed the release of a $110.00 pallets sitting in prison is following the pro cost images show a crowd jostling and cheering during the hand over of the east, very captives in the city of con eunice, which triggered a huge wave of contamination among the is ready officials box on the ground here,
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the gaza strip. families also expected that the palestinian prisoners will be released during the coming of 48 hours as it's scheduled that tomorrow they were going to be a new wave. and group of each by the cap tips will be released from the gaza strip in exchange, open up both palestinian prisoners from east benny james bailey. and as i, the speed is quite charge. we've expectations and potential excitement that will take place within the coming days. but what happened yesterday, families are now focusing on setup rating. uh would the, the loved ones who have been taught behind is very pa, for decades without being able to see or touch the entire away from the focus of the captives release. thousands of palestinians continue to return back home to the destroyed houses. we've been hearing from the united nations that the remains of at least a 171. people have been recovered from bombed out buildings across scars and the
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last 10 days or so. that's in addition to the dozens of bodies which i've already been found elsewhere and the strip since the cx 5 began 2 weeks ago. you know it's nations estimates. there is $50000000.00 tons of rubble and every across garza tart a daunting task to clear up such an immense amount of rubble and no doubt, no bodies to be discovered in the process. well, millions the scale of destruction and garza is a start growing as a russell adept. the amount of russell resulted from the it's very open to trade tional peroration and repeat to the tax on residential homes and civil infrastructure. so we'll take a very low and painful process and all that to be removed, the lack of a be machinery and the limited access to essential uh the cities. is it complicating the process to recover bodies of from underneath these destroyed homes
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as of families alongside with bullet to use and civil defense members doing their best and struggling to both those victims for what has been left from the bodies under, from under the rubble of such from out neighborhoods as they are using the valley, their hands, very simple tools, a due to the ongoing band of the delivery of heavy machinery to the gaza strip. we are expecting that based on the key officials and guards of civil defense that more than 10000 bodies are still stuck on the needs of these homes that had been y deflection by this, by the occupation forces. and in some cases, civilians will completely full to boot. i mean, victim from under towers that have been wide, you destroyed due to the potential danger of the collapse of that building, which requires a very intense intervention from heavy machinery. which means that a different residential homes will continue to be graveyards,
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full palestinians will have been killed in very densely populated areas and bi jabante, a refugee come hide you with this roof and the vast majority to avoid it, towns and but it just, but we are expecting that during the 2nd phase, that will be made heavy machinery will be allowed to access garza which can help partially to remove millions of tons of ruffles that are so as talk on the ground of the gods district without being completely removed. as under was said that the process and the operations to remove russell from the gaza strip would take years in order to be completely completely done. and to start the process of reconstruction again. and i seen that shows the significant humanitarian and visit co told of it's really devastating will of course the past 15 months on the besieged territory. many thanks for that target. but assume that for us in con
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eunice and southern gaza and now the statewide deal between this realm us has given many palestinian prisoners a chance to catch up on last time with that loved ones of 2 years apart. julie vega has small it's difficult to put the feelings into what the dis released prisma spent a long time hope things at this moment. this is a rita and we are clinging onto it through the t. holding onto it very tight. somebody should bucky spent 22 years in his re new jones today marks the end of his life sentence. not a citizen. i lost my mother while i was in jail, but i know her soul will be around me. i'm sure she's happy now. well, he had all the,
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almost testing me and i'll call you behind the coming from jude in his own. get some trouble to take him home. how difficult the suffering in the deceased goes astray did do a day to celebrate in the occupied westbank to the prison in 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 a maximum security prison in 2021 palestinians. remember, what's the baby said in court following his? were you arrested eventually you will return home to does it the same the saw? can't wait to take him home. he was the rest of this to his. the youngest was born in his with
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the. 6 restrictions related to the hyundai, but these really captives delayed the release of palestinian prisoners. but i was heavily met the had friendship of especially if they want 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 a lifetime of memories to make up from the beginning of the rest of their life starts today. do you need a go? i'll just there. join in the city of i'm how many la storia professor, media studies. i think the institute for graduate studies mom a good to see again. what did you make of how things went yesterday with the
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present exchange is around delaying the release of those palestinian hostages because of the chaos surrounding the uh, the release of it is really captives and con eunice. do you think as a result were likely to see things being handled differently tomorrow? it's possible but, but i'm skeptical in part because i don't, you know, it's not clear to me how much control on us has over the, you know, the crowds, if you remember the, even in, in sort of developed cities in developed countries where there are proper police forces not in societies that are not going through a genocide, it's often very difficult to control large crowds. we see this after, you know, after football matches and you know, celebrations in the street and things like that. so you have these, you know, jubilant crowds. i don't know, to what extent today remains to be seen, to what extent, how much is going to be able to, to,
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to manage that more tightly. so it is clear that it isn't at uh, in terms of how, how mazda is focused racing the captive release, how, how they address the show of force, the numbers of how many of them that we actually see during the captives exchange. it is trying to show it is still relevant, but it still has a presence in gaza. how do you think that show of strength is being viewed? not just by these writers but also the palestinians in gaza. yeah, so having said what i just said, i, i don't necessarily think from those minds that there are these large, large crowds because it shows that it demonstrates the kind of popular popularity and legitimacy certainly is inside of guys are for, for their, for their government. still, but i think what's, what's more at issue here is the message that how may i ask who's trying to send? clearly they're trying to send a message of strength and confidence to all of the observers. not the people, not just palestinians are inside of gaza, but also other uh, you know, air of states and mediators and people that might have a say in,
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in postwar garza. but i think there's a more maybe sato or not so subtle message for the is rarely a government and society. and it's, it's really an attempt to sort of humiliate the, the non yahoo government. we have to remember that not only was netanyahu saying very confidently that he would destroy, how may i ask completely militarily and as a governing body. but he said that they were on the verge of doing so. i looked back at my notes back last april. this is 9 months ago netanyahu said quote, we are one step away from completely annihilating a mouse. and then 2 months later in june, he double down on that. so clearly how mass is trying to send a message that you are wrong. and i think that message is being received inside of loud and clear that the fact that they that nothing, you know, then ended up delaying the release. the palestinians shows that he is both. and by this, he's very much bothered by it. i think it's very and, but or as than actually just the look at the,
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the is really media reports. they're saying that this is a defeat for, for israel and know in no uncertain terms the fact that i'm not as, as able to sort of display this kind of show short show strength. so i do think there's a message there by him as that is trying to sort of humiliate netanyahu, and these really are government. okay. haven't got to speak to mohammed. i'm asked right, professor media studies that the institute, the graduate studies while israel has reportedly launched several, as 9 strikes near the lebanese syrian border, they included a tax on 11 on the back of valley, which has been repeatedly targeted at least a month. the board, a town of old castle was also hits in the latest round of attacks. let's get more in this. we can speak to sign a hold a all correspond in they were saying a, so it took us through these latest is riley attacks. and what they tell us about how fragile the ceasefire is right now. over
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noise is really strikes in eastern 11 on in the car region as well as along with border with syria this way, the army saying that they targets it has the lowest miller military infrastructure . and under ground, the military infrastructure as well as a smuggling root used by the group. now has the law has not commented on those claims, it has also not commented on and is really statement on thursday that it shuts down a surveillance drone belonging to hezbollah. that was making its way or heading towards is ray the territory. undoubtedly this is a fraud child ceasefire that went into force later in november. but it's in many ways is largely holding in the sense that it's stuff that wide scale is really bombing campaign and has the law has not launched rockets and drones across the border. but every day the ceasefire is being tested and there are concerns about that. you know,
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whether or not they will be able to maintain this cease fire. benjamin nothing you off with is really prime minister when that please fire agreed said this does not signal and enter the war. the war is not over because as well believe it has the right to keep hitting hezbollah targets because of quote of a lack of enforcement on the parts of lebanon. instead, lebanon is not implementing this agreement, which calls for the disarmament of hezbollah and has, will also understand since the agreements different, the believes that it is required to this arm and the border area and not across 11 on. but us officials have said, in that cease fire agreement, there is reference to international resolutions that call for as well as this argument across the country and saying that the security concerns the strikes from israel coming while 11 on is in the very crucial process of forming its next government where do things stand in terms of that
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another challenge that this country is facing, the formation of a government 11 on this usually takes months because political parties, 5 for their share of influence in the cabinets. but like you mentioned this time around, there is an urgent need for a government because loving on needs billions of dollars to revise the economy. it needs billions of dollars to be billed. what was this for that during, as well as a war last year. but the prime minister does have the watch salon is facing officers because he is a master outside the traditional political class. he wants to create a quote of techno press government, a government where the difference is that a full parties are not represented. but the also, this is resisting change the symbol of the revolution still stands and they do smarter. square the uprising ended with a diesel crack down by those in power of political class,
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accused of nearly bankrupting the country. 5 years on change has come with new leaders from outside the system. men, the protest movement believed could speak for them and break from the past as they try to form a government to where they can. and then these are some book buddy. i'm not a mailbox for politicians to inform me of the numbers and the names they want. it's my responsibility to form a government knows that somebody the represents the protest movement in parliament . she says, the new administration must be independent of political parties and 11 on must move away from a consensus democracy. we have not had the practice of putting the right people in the right position, just because the political party wanted to put their own people. so the people in the cabinet did not have a say on their own. they always had to refer to their own political party to see
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what's good for the political party before they move forward. this has led us to the chaos that to be opposite inc. and the opposition believes there's an opportunity for change because of a shift and the balance of power after as well as war on hezbollah before this word, i don't think they would have allowed someone who is not that i like to become president of level. so this is a proof that they are not as influential as they used to be, has blah and its allies who once controlled political power are determined to retain control of the finance ministry through this signature. they can look any degree they don't agree. oh, so this is why i think they are insisting in order to have a kind of veto power over everything that's happening and the government, previous governments resisted an i m f recovery plan. instead 11 on became a cash economy,
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raising international concerns about money laundering. and elicit financing for years, the international community made financial supports conditional on a government's willing and able to carry out political and economic reforms. lebanon is also expected to expend the states authority across the country. and that impulse, this army, hezbollah set up for their eldest eda bates. i can speak now to somebody ne days and economists and direct to be live on institute for strategic sizing, joins us now from february. thank you for your time. so one is be one of the many challenges outlined the pm phases, bops, and most significant is the deep rooted sectarianism within the political leads and the demands from various political factions. how difficult is that going to be for the new government, the new prime minister to navigate? and it is really difficult because this deep state as well,
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in times and despite the thought the revolution by the people. and they used 20092028 day where uh, all the demonstrators where i'm able to approve to this. so $680.00 and system. but no, the jo particular conditions has a have to to the change and that is a light of full because we have seen the election off a new president. and that is a nation of a new prime minister. both of them are a, from outside the establishment. so now the data hope for the people is that the, at the bottom of a pro hosted in toward may be the set top down approach. what is the word? however, up to now the, the new prime minister to these designated 5 minutes that has not been able to form a government. and
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a key issue here and the key office that goes on the political establishment and name these, those who have sway of the government. what be called that y'all do a board meeting amount of has more law to law just bought the presenting the shack community. they don't, they don't, they do not pretty present all this. yeah. community. but they have a large but it's a good base and they are in the past. they have be insisting on 1st having what be called the blocking 3rd, meaning having the 3rd seats. so for 53 percent off the seats inside the government and uh, to have full control on the ministry of finance because it's very strategic. you, you, you need the signature of the minister, the point mass on every single degree a, a or executive degree. and this is what is at stake. now,
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all the opposition is trying to say now that things have changed. the more difficult and the, the operating systems needs to be changed because the old operating system was conducive for corruption and led to the fine mention and economy collapse of the country. so how low, how no apologies. so how much, how much sway does hezbollah still hold a when it comes to the political maneuvering within 11 on? definitely, it has been a huge bill after this war was, is it i, it has supply line have being a cox and even it's politically bass is shaking. they is. they start, they are starting to have them accountable for what happens, especially that the they don't do that are not receiving money to rebuild and to reconstruct. however, they can,
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they have full control on she on m b's and they try to intimidate any effort to block any uh, any time to nominate the in the government. she uh that they do the not to controlled in a way so definitely made it totally they have uh they, they have been done as a serious a blue, however they used to, uh, uh, rely on a political base. and the last 4 of the people, based among the she community in his 1st speech, has broadness and know us as a said that he would be seeking justice for the victims of the 2020. they were poor explosion. what does that tell us about his priorities? when it comes to his full a and what his intentions are, i mean, 1st of all the government of the needs to implement the agreement that they have signed was or is it i it because the, the alternative to that is the,
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what it is you and this is something that they can not a toilet aid that the country cannot afford, but this is why the 1st, the 1st priority for this government is to 40 the employee man to this agreement. and this agreement to the goal is for that the me that they, they meet, that i is ation off the old military organization. the intuitive because the law and this is by it side of as a challenge. a 2nd, they need to rebuild. and to deconstruct and this is where the, the ruins off for good governance and the need for to the, for changing the operating system is important. the international community, the, i don't know, it has made it very easy. there's no money for them, no money. so this is why this, the prime minister needs to come up with
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a government that is not controlled by any one with the minister of finance is entrusted to an in defendant to a person. so it's 22222 to be able to engage the international community and to get that trust of the international community in order to get the resources to deconstruct. okay, thank you for your time. saw me that the economists and director of faith lavonne institute for strategic assess, joining us the from buried thank you. are still ahead on al jazeera southern. the african need is a set to discuss the conflict and the d. c. as ones, in fact m $23.00 rebels threatened to march towards the cumberland capital. also i have this our attorney chang in buying complex politicians are arguing about how best to tackle the suffocating problem that pollution uninstalled. some high
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