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which is which is the the hello i'm robot this, and this is the news our life from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, a longer ways at home. come a 183 palestinian prison has a release from his rating. and it says 5 deal with con, us comes off to homeless, freed 3 is really captives held in gaza and a full spine of exchanges. profits, border crossing reopened is a lot, even sick and seriously injured palestinians in gaza to go abroad for treatment.
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also i had us president donald trump imposes todd of southern ports from mexico, canada, and china. we're going to look at the impact. i'm going to get real sco with the support of live bullets go 9 points clear at the top of the premier league. no fee and far as keep up the pressure on the top tooth with a $7.00 middle thrashing of pricing to the level and points. the 2nd place. all the emotional scenes that calls gaza the occupied westbank and in israel as polished indian prisoners and has really captives are reunited with their loved ones. the exchange is the 4th since the gaza seized by it took effect nearly 2 weeks ago in the side of jubilation. as palestinian prisoners returned after being freed from the jails in israel,
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a 183 palestinians were released on saturday. 72 had been serving life or other long sentences. $25.00 or at least from offer military present to ramallah in the occupied westbank include the family of all these bond hootie who was held in detention for more than 20 years. incentives to 2 lifetimes. who the son was 3 years old when he was arrested on the we went through so much pain with these really occupation wanted us to dine persian towards the rear. out now, my life still was shattered and their compassion would be defeated one day to the little heart of his release before the slip bill. but now was so happy with joy that he hasn't been defaulted might be even bigger than i have enjoyed that he's been released. he sacrificed his life for his country. so at least it should be able to live in its kind is really captives returned home to their families. the american is rarely keith siegel was among sweeney released in garza. french just rarely national offer called the wrong was reunited with his wife and children and
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job and be by spite his father and sister on returning to israel. probably a couple as soon as this update from hun, eunice palestinian prisoners are receiving medical checks before being reunited. for their families, the following the successful homes overall, the very top tips from garza today, the 108 to 3 palestinian prisoners were freed from the east, very jails including a 150 of them was transferred to the cause of stripe. we have spoken to the families who have described this woman to be completely historic, filled with different sorts of emotions and grief for the use of separations. as you will see. and i'm waiting for my husband, i find god and i faxed the palestinian resistance, has brought us to this moment to be re united with our loved ones. i caught hold back my tears. i'm sorry, i didn't expect my husband to be released at assumed has gone away forever until this moment. i can't believe i'll be meeting him again. i've got his arrived now
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i'm the happiest woman and now it's because i was almost dead. i didn't expect to us to live for such family is the re union again has been a bite to us. we have been waiting for g. is to such moment right now they can re united again in the landscape that had been widely shocked to by the east, very occupation forces or during the military operations. but for such families now it's time for excitement rejoicing and on limits. it's happened. it's rick up as the elder 0 from the european hospital, han, eunice, palestine. what is part of the ceasefire agreement between israel and how much israel is releasing a 183 palestinian male prisoners on saturday. 16 are being freed in exchange for 2 elderly is really nails and a $123.00. in return for the 3rd is reading month, 12 of them. i've been serving life sentences and a 111. i've been held without trial since of 12 of the 8th 2023 or
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the or levels of thank god. this is an indescribable feeling. for the post 15 months, we were exposed to the most fruitful torture. these really treated us and inhumane ways they treated the animals. but to the last 2 of my sons have been killed for the sake of the palestinian nation that is sacrificed immensely. may go to compensate us for our struggles. and also who is joining us live from jordan's capital? i'm on, she's there because these really government on the palestinian a father to have bundle just data from reporting inside israel and in the occupied west by and come to just talk us through what's been going on over the last few hours. the history is really meant and have been released from captivity in gaza. the youngest of them 35 year old. yeah. den b bus now initially was supposed to be captives who were women and children who were alive as the 1st part of the space to be released. then followed by older men,
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then followed by elderly. however, from us making an exception and releasing this 35 year old. but the focus within israel has been on his wife and 2 children who are also taken captive on october. the 7th of 2023 israel saying that they are fearing for the fate of the family. however, how much did give mediators a list of all 33 captives who are set to be released in phase one of this deal. and they said the $25.00 of them are alive, an 8 are deceased, but it's interesting because the is really on void within the government who is in charge of overseeing all of the releases of the captive says that they're demanding for mediators more information about sharing the bus for 2 children, arielle and fear, who was the youngest captive to be taken at just 9 months old. now in exchange for those 3 captives, there were a $183.00 palestinian prisoners released from is really jail. this is the 4th release of phase one of this deal to,
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to talk to us about how this is being for saved in terms of use really media. well look, any time the captives come back to israel is shortly welcomed by both is really media is really politicians in the greater is really public. however, there's a lot of hesitation within israel about what's to come next because the families of the captive, the larger protest movement that's become known as bring them back. now it says that they want to see this deal through into phases 2 and 3 because that's the only way to ensure the release of all of the count is for feeling gaza, both who are alive and the bodies of those who been deceased. however, there's pessimism when it comes to prime minister benjamin netanyahu because members of his far right government say that they've gotten assurances from the premier that israel is going to go back to all out fighting after phase one of this deal that's in yahoo himself has said that he's received assurances and guarantees from the americans that israel could go back to the fighting if the ceasefire was
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violated in any way. but it's worth mentioning, that is really media does read into this as a failure of these really premier, that after 15 months of work, he wasn't able to accomplish any of those military objectives. how much is still in control in the gaza strip? you can see them for reading through the streets and also coming out in full force during the release of these captives deals with them in their uniforms and with weapons. some of which have been seized by is really soldiers during the war. so there is a lot of anticipation about what's next, a lot of cautious optimism and anxiety, but none the less to be great or is really public is quite happy to see these early captives coming back once again. kind of thank you very much indeed. honda. so who they're talking to us from jordan's capital a month, say, well, how much says it remains committed to the cities 5 deal and has held saturdays hand over? in a statement, the group says, despite the harsh conditions, they offer some brigades working to provide the necessary health care for the is
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really captive who holds the american citizenship. pictures of the crowds celebrating this achievement of a true testament on the approach of the resistance to liberate the land. it goes on to say that the good physical and psychological condition in which the enemies prisoners appear, proves the values of resistance. i'm drawn to the studio by the, how much a month for his professor of media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies when a good to have you with us. and obviously, i know you've been following what's been happening over the last hour or so. i want to talk to you about the optics of this. we've got to a point where it appears as though the process for exchanging captives and the palestinian prisoners seems to be moving relatively smoothly despite the couple of hiccups. but it's all about the optics, both sides seem to be trying to control a narrative to some degree. what's your assessment of how that's working on? yeah, there's definitely a kind of contest ation over, over narratives here, right in, in gaza. moss is clearly trying to project an image of the strength of vitality of
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control and, and, you know, the israelis are also trying to continue to assert their narrative this week. you'll remember rob israel, i objected to the way the captives were handed over in gaza on, on thursday, and then sort of demanded that, that from us change things up. that was, that was an effort by israel to re assert dominance over over the narrative. and i think from that is really perspective and you can just follow the as really media reports. you can look at the online discussions on social media sites. no one has to take my word for it, but there is a strong perception it inside of israel, the israel's losing control of the narrative to some degree that that this a ceasefire deal represents a kind of defeat or at least in the short term uh for israel, and there's a certain level of our frustration even embarrassment. i think the other thing that her mazda is trying to do here clearly is sort of show up and maybe almost even
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embarrassed or humiliated, is really come from that. last april. benjamin netanyahu went in front of the as really public and started. we are one step away. that's a direct quote. he said one step away from completely alone, annihilating awesome, awesome. and he doubled down on that in june of 2, out of 2024. so, part of what for mazda is doing here is they're just demonstrating that they're still, they're still alive and strong, and that is really government was wrong. all along me. one would imagine that, that message from how much is being seen by members of the, of benjamin national who's correlation. and of course, the is really another trio as well. that's gonna be part of their re meant to be able to, to watch this. how much of it do you think is that, is that filtering through to the, is really a public and affecting the way that they are perceiving that the, the war that has got the treatments if you like, i'm saying nothing. yeah. who correlation. so to be clear of is really public doesn't get
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a lot of information about what's going on and cause certainly they're not getting a lot of information about palestinian prisoners being being released. but they are receiving the images of the the, the, these exchanges. these are the captives being handed over to the, to the red cross. and the reason is because they feature is really, is really captives and from us knows that. and that's part of the reason why i think how mazda is going through these very sort of elaborate orchestration is here because they know that there's really public as, as walking out watching along. and i only have anecdotal evidence. i haven't done a study on this. but if you look at the social media sites, the way that i have the social media pages and also some of the news websites for, you know, jerusalem post and times of israel and other sites. you can see that there's open frustration on the part of many is rarely using and almost a kind of a, an embarrassment if you will. and i'll recall what i'll do tomorrow. ben dear. the former security minister said a couple of weeks ago. he said this ceasefire represents a defeat for his route. he said it shows that
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a kind of surrender to do him off. and that's the way many is rarely feel, and i'm in the events that is real issues, current government or a potential future government is unable to retain control of the messaging. do you think that a more, broadly speaking, we might see a change in the way that foreign governments start to view their relationships with israel? i think maybe the biggest cost that israel has paid in in the score is in terms of its public image. if you look at the opinion polling data from even places in western europe and united states, we're not talking just about the global south or just about you know, era, but most, some countries here. but if you look at the opinion pulling data quite closely, you'll find that israel has taken a huge hit in terms of it's, it's standing and this could overtime affect how a government's view the israeli government can view their relationship with, with the government. we've already seen governments in europe having to meet to
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reassess whether or not they're able to send weapons to, to israel, because there could be potential violations of, of international law there. so i do think there's potential for change over the long term, especially if you look at, you know, i use young people because in western governments and we were talking about this kind of offset earlier. but in the western western democracies, there's only so much governments can do without at least tacit public support. so if the public terms are on israel, in this case, then it becomes very difficult for western governments to justify this overwhelming support for, for israel. whether it's diplomatic support or arms or, or other, and the huge vote they use opinion is something to keep an eye on in the united states. that 18 to 20 or demographic. just as an example is over whelming, the pro palestinian. now the numbers are actually shocking, even even, even for someone like me who follows the opinion,
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opinion polls pretty regularly. so that's certainly something to keep an eye on going forward. mohammed, i'm not sure if we appreciate it, as always. thank you very much. indeed. thank is what is like a closer look at the 1st stage of this is 5 day of which is going to last for 42 days so far. how much has released the 13 is really captives housing guys on 5 tight nationals under the agreement. $33.00 captives including women, children, and men, age of 50 are going to be freed. but israel has confirmed that 8 of those captains are dead. in total, nearly 2000 palestinian prisoners are going to be free during the 1st phase of the agreement. $608.00 trucks including 50 carrying fuel. i meant to enter guys that daily towards the end of the 1st phase is waiting. troops are set to pull out from areas in northern and southern guy. so what i think us is a farmer is really on bassett and coastal general and new york. he's joining us now from tennessee. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. how concerned do you think these really leadership is going to be at the moment?
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about trying to regain the narrative that the critics suggest they have lost, in this case, a little critics are, are mainly right bob in terms of losing the narrative outside of this in the world . and that the, the international public opinion arena is obviously critical with them israel, the, the narrative was sort of last about 6 months ago, you know, uh, the professor before me preamble, how much spoke. and i agree with him a 100 percent about, you know, the time you all made him all these claims and boastful statements and validate rad cade and i lady played a rating toppling. come us, that hasn't happened even though how much rock have look and destruction on guys, but how much is still there? and there is no substitute and that narrative when no replacing substance, no replacement political force. and that narrative is, is the prevalent narrative in israel. but what these really public is,
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is uh um, being exposed to in the last 24 hours. rob is a, uh, a new marriott for a uh um you know, a branching out of that. and that is that the deal will not be completed. that there won't be a stage 2 because how much won't live up to the ceasefire. an agreement, um articles and that's um, it is doubtful that there's going to be a phase 2. now you can put it in context and say ok, this is mr. newton, you know, you know, distributing or floating a trial balloon of swords ahead of his meeting with the president trump next week mine. but that is also the, the conventional wisdom that even if the 1st $42.00 days do are implemented, see what they can do occur uh without a major interruption. it is very doubtful that state that phase 2 or stage 2 will
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be implemented to get a stipend from uh, several of nations, egypt, jordan, saudi arabia, katya, of united auto bandits, including the protest, stating your thoughts as well on the outlook. now all of those, of course, have had key roles to play in the times of this, at least for our they're saying that they are prepared to work with the trump administration towards a 2 state solution. we have had from analysts before suggesting that to put it in short terms. donald trump does not need benjamin netanyahu, but benjamin netanyahu does need donald trump and have donald trump thinks he's going to get. he's going to be the president that brings piece to the middle east. that's what he is going to do. do you think that there's a scenario where, given what you were just describing the way that the benjamin netanyahu maybe look for one of the benefits of a floating certain scenarios? do you think there's a scenario in which nothing yahoo to all intents and purposes could be bypassed? if donald trump believes that it is in his interest to get a deal done for us?
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inspire? well, you know, technically, rob, he can be bypass or substance if needed, more than technically he cannot be bypassed by virtue of being the prime minister of age and then being above and as long as he is the length of the prime minister of israel, there won't be a or because it's not just, you know, we keep everyone keeps on not pointing to his extreme right wing. that's listed. coalition partners. it's not just, i'm a tim, um and you know, donald trump can say everything he wants of the sort he's in the car is in the army . ronnie's could make all these statements about being willing to them, to normalize relations and being willing to a chip in for the massive reconstruction have for the rebuilding, in fact, in gaza. as long as there is a political process between israel and about seeing it's a political process between visual on the balance students along those lines. and by the way, along the lines of at least half of israel means that this government false means
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that uh, we're gonna go into a new election, which is probably the most probable scenario. now that is why rob, i mentioned that before in a different context, that is why the meeting that nathaniel has next week on tuesday, it's scheduled for tuesday with president trump is so critical. not because of, of the details of what, what they're going to talk about. but that, that's the question the critical central question of how serious is donald trump in, in getting this done? if he's going to succumb to my time, y'all's inevitable manipulations and receipts. you have to understand, we need peace for this in order to get peace. we need to get rid of how much we haven't been able to get rid of from us. so we need to resume the wor no, no, no, mister president. no, no, i don't mean a major war, but i need local incursions. we need this to go on. we can withdraw from the
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philadelphia court or the necessary board, or as is stipulated in, in the face to the agreement, etc, etc. if you have trouble finding seem to that, then your entire crime is wrong in mind. by a premise um is a waste of time then then then we're back to square one. so no, i don't see any way you can bypass the time you know of them because as always we appreciate your giving us the benefit of your expertise and your knowledge and this and we're grateful to you for being with us. thank you so much. absolutely right. thank you. a while the races have been going on, a group of 2nd engine, palestinian children has begun crossing into egypt for medical treatments through the gulf of border crossing. not border has been opened for the 1st time in nearly 9 months. that'd be some discrepancy over numbers, but we can confirm from the guys a health ministry that 50 patients, accompanied by 61 caregivers, are leaving to be treated abroad that many are suffering from chronic diseases
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including cancer. and they've been unable to get treatment during israel's 15 months. war. $400.00 palestinians are allowed to go in total under the seas. fine equipment, but not all will be allowed to return to gas them. costs and obviously it is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon. he worked extensively at alley hospital and garza city during the conflict. he says he's suffering by the restrictions being placed on the families of children being evacuated from gaza. i feel great pain for the families who have been denied the chance to accompany their children. the 15 children who have been evacuated have only been allowed one accompanying adult, who has to either be main over 55 or feeling, you know, siblings and so the cruelty is even intrinsic in what's supposed to be a humanitarian gesture. nevertheless,
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these children need urgent medical care. according to the ministry of health, it's around 2400 children who need immediate care. some of them have cancer is congenital, of dramatically, some others were wounded in this war. what is critical is to decrease the challenges facing the app out of sydney and health system a so that there is a chance to rebuild that health system at the moment. there's no possibility that these kids can get any treatment because easily as ram is destroyed, that's just. but now with the beginning of the whole humanitarian corridor, we're hoping that soon there will be a rebuilding of the health system because these children, we know from other words need between 8 and 12 surgeries. by the time they get adult age, the
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studies $54.00 people are being killed and several has to be an engineer, sedans, capital, or cartoon, and shedding by the pot of military rapids support forces, amok. it was attacked and on the months city, all that stuff has been targeting area is controlled by the sudanese army causing mass civilian casualties the united states and says at least the 700 people are being killed in intense fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo. and 23 rebels took control of goma in the area and the other in the week. now, news agencies are reporting that the army has slowed the advance of the rebel group on because of the capital of south chief province. but that has not stopped people in the city for preparing for a possible attack. malcolm lab reports it's tense because the rwandan bank and 23 scientists have been a fun thing to vote specific. nobody knows if the democratic republic of congo is ami aided by burundi and treats and allied on the groups will be able to stop them
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. the people have come to this riley to find out what they can do. the 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 fight with 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 go math. earlier this week, you and investigators say thousands of rwanda and troops helping them. there's still no electricity or water in the city. people are struggling so they can be i'd be the not done on what we fled 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 on like this will
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starve to death, 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 u. s. u. k. in front, it's called the one that with drawers trips from congo and n 23 to leave go my u. k. in germany have threatened to taught aid to rhonda. 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 surrounding gay my by the pro rwandan forces with no way out. the southern african leaders methods involve boys capital, have already to discuss the escalating conflict. some of the armies have fulton conduct the full against rwanda. you can the and that allied on the groups
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they made no new commitments, but said they continue. that mission support thing, come guys. back in the coffee, 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 for nearly settings. yes. ever which tens of thousands of mostly young men who joined on groups in congress east hasn't stopped the conflicts malcolm web out, is there a the still ahead on all the 0. we're going to have the latest on russia's attacks on several, you printing in cities. they've killed 3 people, an injured nearly a dozen massive protests inside the sizes of students showed their anger over the ledge of government corruption, australia, hampshire, length of their biggest defeats and test cricket that's coming up. we support with joe the
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