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base that is very near the gaza strip is what this really is referred to as the gaza envelope, which is really the, the sort of a kilometer or 2 kilometer bandwidth or circumference around the gaza strip. so he got a quick medical check there. and then on to and is really medical plan. uh no. someone there is draped in the uh, has the israel flag on his shoulders. it may be here. and i can't confirm that from this distance. yeah. correct. that is keith siegel with the flag of israel. and he is being walked where he's walking to the tel aviv medical center or a we're still watching this live watching this from quite a distance away. small group going inside the medical facility. i'm i right in assuming that the many, many people, many is really is right now are also watching this live. yes,
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we think the entire country is pretty much in the, in yeah. uh, watching these images live through being repeated after the after their, from life. they repeated our lives, and commentators and television studios are also basically on a loop. so talking about the return, talk to you about treating, respecting their privacy, talking about the rest of the nature of the conditions. and as i'm talking about her mouse, again, the sloop of probably going all day what? so what's the tones? and i fully understand, of course, that there's going to be joint in relation to see the human being, any human being released out of captivity. right. so that's not what i'm asking me, but it's beyond that and around that. what is the tone of coverage? what is the tone of conversation? what does it tell us about what, how is really just thinking about this moment? is really media has or the generation of the war adopted. a very
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bombastic, very clear cut, a very uncomplicated tone with regard to the events in guys this early media. first, certainly this very clear who's right, who's wrong? who's human and who's not? i don't long change that is that is i think across the board except for a small minority of, of diehards, is there a raise or a surprise and frustrated to find themselves disappointed on this happy day of the return of hostages. they're disappointed and they're frustrated because again, for 15 months as early as were presented with an undeniable truth. once the hostages return, everything will be well. the contractor had been breached between the state and it citizens will be repaired and we can speak,
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we wouldn't be able to trust the state again and everything would gradually go back to normal. it is abundantly clear that nothing was going back to normal. jellies are waking up to see reality crashing down on their heads. even during the happiness of this day. and this, this return and this for unification, keep serial and others with their loved ones. it is very clear to pretty much everything that could have gone wrong. went wrong, so it is clear that the past 15 months were spending vigorous denial of reality as it occurred outside our borders. and it is clear and very scary. so we're going to have to live with the implications of the past 16 months. and we have no idea how we're going to do that. well, you know, that is exactly to that point. that's what i wanted to ask you about. it is so difficult for, for journalists or for anyone when you're in the moment to judge how this moment will be, will be perceived in judge later down the line. right?
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and yet that's what i want to ask you to do a couple of years from now. how do you think is really, as we'll look back on, on this moment in their history or i can answer, i can give you 2 different answers. i can tell you what i hope to have, but i hope to happen is that as early as you look at this moment, is the beginning of an awake and awakening that will ultimately end in a reckoning direction. but it's the only thing that will allow any sort of national revise. that is what i hope will happen because this moment is a moment of unimpeachable reality. and in that sense, it's a very, very rare commodity for as early as uh, certainly over the past 15 months or so, we cannot deny this reality. and i'm not even talking about how much the control guys i'm talking about how the great, if she's moved to 15 months of, of a horrendous murder as for this, the very bare minimum of citizens being allowed to return to their home. so i'm
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hoping that this will happen. i can give you a more pessimistic answer, which is that in 2 years as early as will be even deeper inside our solid system level will. we will be ostracized. we will be denied and we will be isolated and we will the only comfort or joy we will have is like, constantly reminding ourselves within our own seat, back to our right, who we are, how morally superior we are, how we had to do what we had to do a likely answer is somewhere in the middle, but there's a very, very big difference between the whole whole outcome and the, the, the worse and pollutant and political analysts or a goldberg, to speak to us from tel aviv where we also saw just now the people in tel aviv watching this on uh, in industry and public arenas. there you go. um. so i was asking earlier whether
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this is being followed and of course the answer is a resounding yes. followed everywhere and israel followed life or you goldberg. thank you very much. i as how my says that it remains committed to the seaside deal and it has hailed today's hand over as captives. so this is what i'm upset and the statement despite the harsh conditions, bianca somber gaze were keen to provide the necessary health care for these really captive holes american citizenship. the pictures of the crowd celebrating this achievement or true testament on the approach of the resistance, deliberate, the land. it goes on to say that the good physical and psychological condition, in which the enemies prisoners appear, proves the values of our resistance. joining us on set this will to america professor, fully policy at home. i've been for the for university. so tom, this is day for of what is actually only the 1st phase of a wider deal. if this wider deal goes through to the end to face 3, it would see the end of this war and the reconstruction of gaza. and the exchange
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of all is really captive held in gaza, alive and dead in exchange for quite a large number of palestinian prisoners. we don't know again day for a phase one. and phase one is $42.00 days. we don't know where the sense we don't know how this sense. well, so far as going in the right direction, i think, despite the hiccups, things are going relatively smooth. d, how miles obviously is listening and adapting and taking advice. and the way they've muted celebration and it's a bit the way they have maybe ensure that is released today is much more orderly known, much care in. okay, as contact me at is what's happened yesterday means that they are listening and they're serious about maintaining their position within this negotiations. and for us, this is a very good starting point. hopefully. now that as they start speaking about face
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to the release will continue on both sides and the 2 sides can really tackle the, the what's going to be much more difficult issues maybe in face to face street. i also hope that those released will play a role the similar to, i mean today we've, we've so it was seen that keith siegel. his release is important. equally important was his wife's release in the university's fire. and it 2023 and she paid a very important tool and putting pressure on these early government to push for the end of the complex. so those people who have experienced the difficult circumstances who have had the 1st time to contact for the person who is and you can see it was and all necessarily negative from. and they've got to learn more about how the policy it is survived day to day conditions and goes up under occupation. they will probably play a more important,
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a greater role now that they're out amongst the public in the as well. so just a point of information i said his day for the deal, as i misspoke it is day 14 of the deal. but the 4th day of release release and they're supposed to be released is, is really captives versus policy and prisoners. now every saturday going forward until the end of phase one, which should take us to march 1st. and something important is going to happen 2 days from now on monday it will be, it will be day 16 and the phase one. and on day 16, what supposed to happen is that both sides, i'm austin, israel are supposed to resume negotiations on the implementation of face to face to correct. how's that gonna work? how is it supposed to work as well? the beginning that i love depends on the progress of phase one. and as i say, i was at a lower, that's totally fine. it looks fine. and they were there likely to maintain the talks unless something happens,
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enjoying nothing else visit to washington. or it comes up with something else to try and do that. and most likely they will continue to talk about the phase 2 is that it has a great deal. so at stake in phase 2, because it, there's still more prisoners to be released. and now as you could see from at it this morning, they started to reduce the military personnel and they've also how much more than exception and allowed a younger individuals to be released. now they move into more hardcore, military personnel and male and female. and for those, of course, the stakes are very high for as well. so it's a israel's interest to ensure that the following 42 days also kept the progress. well, the really worry is about phase 3 and they are not phase 2 years. you seem confident about phase 2, because the reason the reason i labor this point does have benjamin netanyahu, when to deal with the sci fi deal started said, we have guarantees from the us that we can resume fighting after,
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at the end of phase one. in other words, march, 1st we can resume fighting with the u. s. blessing and support if we feel we need to for security reasons. why the property feels like that by doctor. i don't think after the return of 600000 people to the northern gaza and that is a new public even will have the seminar to go back to war as the rest of the world to with this again, what you've done to us it is i think it's going to be much more difficult to take a decision to go back to our now that the population has moved within because now that you have a lot of international is coming in with it, with assistance with aid from outside into guys, a medical doctor or is this a dresser? it's got, it's got is to calculate much more carefully. and the assumption of conflict full scale, what is possible, and you can still do it, is it can still go into target to destinations within gods. and you can see not
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even during the release, they have not stopped surveillance. the drones is ready to drones. i've tried to keep an eye on what's going on. naturally because people have been released from the places of imprisonment or captivity. they would have more information then the palestinian homicide would be more valuable to his right is attacks as a result of this. but again, as there's a lots of stake in releasing the remaining cap, this will be really furnish to compromise what looks like a very reasonable solution. so far as to end this conflict, sometimes our cat, thank you very much for joining us in the studio analysis. 0, we'll talk to you again. thank you. and while the release is have been going on, a group of sick and injured palestinian children are preparing to cross into egypt for medical treatment through the rough on the border crossing. now that border is opening for the 1st time today, 1st time and nearly 9 months. so there had been earlier some discrepancy over
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numbers, but we can now confirm from the goals that health ministry that 50 patients, accompanied by 61 caregivers, are leaving to be treated abroad. many are suffering from chronic diseases including cancer and they've been unable to get treatment during israel's 15 months . for $400.00 palestinians are allowed to go in total under the ceasefire agreement . however, not all will be allowed to return to gaza. or with damon is the founder of inara. that's the international network for a release and assistance. i spoke to her earlier and she says, hundreds of palestinian children need medical evacuation out of gaza in order to receive life saving medical trip. more than 12000 people who are on this list awaiting medical evacuation and among them are 2500 children who actually need to be able to emergency leave the gaza strip when we say emergency. and these are, you know, children, individuals who either need treatment to quite simply save their life or their ones
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that need urgent treatment to ensure that their condition does not deteriorate and put their life at risk. there's an entire system, it's very clunky. it's quite laborious. but basically a patient and they're either their child or guardian or those we're going to be accompanying them, apply for a medical evacuation and that's how the list starts to be developed. there is a committee within the m o h that then reviews and puts the patients into categories depending on urgency. and then there's a whole coordination of for it that has to happen with israel clearing every single one of the names that is requesting to be evacuated. and so you do get a number of instances where for example, a kid's mother isn't approved for evacuation for whatever reason. so then there's a huge scramble to be able to find another guardian that can potentially on travel with this child. and then of course, you need the whole mechanism which is coordinated by the w h of actually getting the children out of gaza and then on to whichever 3rd country has agreed to receive
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them for medical treatment. but this is a process that has always been extraordinarily painful. it's a process that has very, very slow. and it is a process that quite simply has failed to get medical treatment for all those who need it as well. we will be continuing our coverage at the latest developments in the gaza ceasefire throughout the day. but for now us bring you some of the days other news, a barrage of russian drones and missiles of rain down on the central and eastern ukraine. interior ministry says 3 people were killed and 10 were injured in a strike on a residential building in the central city of folsado, the mayor of hockey. even the northeast says, one person was killed there. ukrainian authorities had issued an air raid alerts for the entire country. clarence of the attacks the un says at least 700 people have been killed in the past week in intense fighting and goma, eastern democratic republic of congo, fire fighters from there were one did back to m. 23 rebel group have taken control
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of most of the city, and they're now advancing to other areas. now come web reports. it's tense because rwandan back in 23, scientists have been a fun thing to vote specific. nobody knows if the democratic republic of congo is ami, aided by but rudy and treats and allied on the groups will be able to stop them. people have come to this riley to find out what they can do. the idea of what we don't have time to cry because they killed loved ones, mothers will take revenge. they shall beloved with weapons and machetes. if this is how they want more things, god forgive us. so we will find that the same means to defend outline. on the other side of late key, the pro government forces failed to stop and 23 fighters from taking the city of government. earlier this week. you and investigators say thousands of rwandan troops helping them. there's still no electricity or water in the city,
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steve les struggling, so they can be happy to be up there. they're not done now. well, we flood and left everything behind. i didn't even take any clothes. we have no food and we're on the verge of starvation. the children are hungry. please help us have pity on us. because if we carry home like this will starve to death, i just took it all sides in the conflict to be an accused of atrocities, including summary, executions and rate. the un says the abuse is a guessing wes. along with the us, u. k in front is called the one that with drawers trips from congo and n 23 to leave go my u. k. in germany have threatened to taught to aid to we're wanda, it's made no difference. 13 south african soldiers have been killed in congo in the last week. both un peacekeepers and troops supporting the government. many more southern african troops and now surrounded in going by the pro route london forces
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with no way out. southern african leaders, methods involved ways capital have already to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies of fulton combat the full against rwanda, uganda and that allied on groups. they made no new commitments, but said they continued admission supporting come guys back in because a these men say they're ready to fight for an forces that were meant to have so far have not neighboring were wondering uganda has been accused of meddling and losing minerals here. in the settings, yes. ever which tens of thousands of mostly young men who joined on groups in congress piece hasn't stopped the conflicts malcolm web. how does their gabriel elizondo has reaction now from the united nations in new york for
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most of the week. thank you and has not been able to really get out in going by to get an assessment of the situation there. but that has clearly changed in the last couple of days now. and the un has finally been able to get an assessment of how many people have been killed and injured in goma since sunday. and the number is certainly much higher than many could have expected, or humanitarian colleagues tell us that humanitarian organizations in go might continue to assess the impact of the crisis, including the widespread looting of warehouses we've been talking about, and the offices of 8 organizations as well the world health organization and its partners conducted an assessment with the government that between the 26 and yesterday and report that 700 people have been killed and 2800 people injured that are receiving treatment and health facilities. these numbers are expected to rise as more information becomes available. on friday,
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the french ambassador to the un said his country is about to circulate at the security council, a draft resolution on the new york seats that we believe, among other things would call for one to to pull their troops out of congress territory. now that draft will be going to other council members for review and comments. so we could see more movement on this in the security council. early to middle next week. gabriel is on to out at united nations in new york. a plane crash in the us city of philadelphia has killed all 6 people on board. the twin engine jet exploded on impact setting fire to several homes. it was transporting a young girl and her mother from a hospital to their home in mexico. i was just, there was allen fisher reports less than 40 hours from a disaster that shocked america. another plane crash, the moment of impact, again, captured by local video cameras. the small ambulance was reportedly trying to
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return to regional executive airport. in ne philadelphia, having reported issues after taiko, it didn't make it igniting a fireball, shaking the ground. we do want to know that several dwellings and vehicles were impacted. so what are we asking you to do for us right now? philadelphia we're urging you to please stay away from the scene. if you see the break called 911 from another camera, it appears the plane smashed into the ground coming down vertically. here you can see nearby homes on fire. the flight was attending a young girl home to mexico after what was described as like saving treatment in the us. it's understood 6 people were in board. oh, good. like a movie. like, like
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a movie like amazon is really happening. everything that you see in a car there was just did a just going up in flames like emergency services launched the major disaster plan . flooding resources to the area because visibly shopped, a kid, another aircraft tragedy in america present. donald trump has been told of the crash, who has been kept informed by his team, many of whom have been working since weddings. these incident then $67.00 people were killed after a small passenger jet and anatomy helicopter crushed into the river as the play and came into land at washington national airport. that a company operation there is still ongoing. donald trump without evidence blame that crush on the previous administration, saying diversity highest. and we can the skills of the workforce and the order and immediate review of your safety in america or view that will become even more urgent with this latest tragedy. also sure, i'll just go to washington. a us president,
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donald trump is imposing terrace on neighbors, mexico and canada, as well as on china, 3 of america's biggest trading partners, the power so due to take effect on saturday, how to go hand reports from washington dc. when it comes to america's trading partners, the big 3 are mexico, canada, and to a lesser extent, china. now you as president, donald trump says he will target all 3 with tariffs, 25 percent for both mexico and canada. 10 percent for china. according to the census bureau, those countries account for 41 percent of all goods imported and exported from the us. we have big dev is as with, as you know, with all 3 of them. and in one case, they're sending massive amounts of fentanyl killing hundreds of thousands of people a year with offense at all. and then the other 2 cases they are making it possible for this poisoned to get in. the white house did not release a complete list of targeted products, but trump did say he would be imposing tears later on. canadian oil experts say
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that will cause gas prices in the us to spike, and the countries about their own retaliatory tariffs. canadian officials have said they'll go after the states and companies that supported trumps re election. it could mean fruit from florida, manufacturing from michigan or gary products from wisconsin. if tariffs are implemented against canada, we will respond. we won't relent until tariffs are removed and of course, everything is on the table. and mexico is also promising retribution a, let's go. so me that is the us. consumers would be effective in the 1st place because prices would be higher, meaning prices would increase by 25 percent. secondly, because they would be if you were available products, since if you put a 25 percent tariff on a product, obviously demand dwindles. finally, they may be problems with the supply chain because such high tariffs have a ripple effect that is not only in the short term, but also in the long run. the president,
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trump has repeatedly said foreign governments pay for the terrorist. they do not importers do, and most often pass the increase along to consumers, which trump seem to acknowledge when speaking to reporters on friday. that is what happened during trumps 1st term trade war. but that was when inflation was low. it's not now. many voters cast their ballot for trump because he promised to bring costs down for groceries and gas. trump potentially gambling, they'll still support him if he breaks the promise that was central to his campaign . edwin patty calling elder 0 washington 6 americans detained in venezuela, had been released and return to the united states. it follows a meeting in caracas between president donald trump and boy richard greno. and venezuelan president nicholas venturo, who called for reset and relations. the parent discussed the trump administration's requirements of venezuela to accept migrants deported by us authorities. oh,
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it's under run. pnc has been following events from both in columbia. i wasn't surprised. outcome at the end of a surprising meeting with richard gran now from special employee flying to connect as meeting personally with present the colors and my daughter who was shown in television shaking hands, smiling to my daughter. and finally, securing the release of these 6 americans from venice when imprisoned. we don't know their identities, but we understand that they were part of a number of us citizens that had been arrested in recent months by the venezuelan government, accusing them of terrorism, or of plotting cruise against the venezuelan redeem in the meeting. so we understand that they spoke about migrations, us sanctions and venezuela oil all issues that are key central to the relationship between the 2 countries and for all of the trunk, harsh words against pricing and my daughter, there's little doubt that this meeting will be seen or will renew speculations
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about trump's willingness to eventually reach a deal with president. because as my daughter president, that the us does not recognize and that'd be lisa that's stolen the last presidential elections. there's no doubt that these contacts, these meetings will inferior a to do business with an opposition. and also part of the trumps establishment. the bodies shows that the trump of the new station could be open to some form of engagement with cut i guess, despite its rejection of my daughter's legitimacy, allison that i did the, i just need a book with the police and panama has fired tear gas into a crowd of people protesting against an upcoming visit by a newly appointed us secretary of state, marco rubio. the interest has been triggered by president dalton's proposal for the us to take back control of the panama canal. he says, china has an unfair influence over the waterway. this is one of the subjects that ruby, it will be discussing with government officials in panama when he arrives on sunday
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. right. and that's it for me 0 then. yeah, he'll be back in a few moments with more of our continuing coverage of the gaza ceasefire here on after 0. take very short break and we are back at the top of the our stay with the in february 1958. the french airport responded to nation village near of curious border, getting more than 70 people. what happened in the psyche it showed that the colonial status quote was on sustainable. the sec used to be used to attack resounded as far as the united nations. of the real world exams, the incident that put the old you in were of independent on the, to the stage sick you the story of a massacre now to 0. the
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a ceasefire deal between our mazda and israel. 3 is really captives were being held

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