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and restoration works. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties the the hello, i'm about this, and this is the use on life. doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes jubilation in gaza and the occupied west by officer, a 183 palestinian prisoners make their long journey home. out of his very presence, almost puts on a show of force is beyond good release. as 3 is ready, captives as part of a safe spot deal with is, are you as president? donald trump imposes todd of so many ports from mexico, canada,
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and china. we're going to look at the impact and russian drone and this all types of central ukraine killed at least 8 people, including a china. i'm going to get a chance to go with this for a living full, extend the lead in the premier league a penalty in a go from a seller case and to know when as a full list for now, 9 points click advice of the 183 palestinian prisoners have been released from his very jails as part of the latest exchange under the guise of seas far. they were greeted by scenes of jubilation in southern gaza as they were united with their loved ones. to exchange is the 4th, since the guys to cease fire took effect every 2 weeks ago. particle bozeman begins that coverage from hard eunice, the, the deep relation income unit,
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the as people wait to wait for this is back because the, this prison exchange was since the goal is to cease point deal teen into effect to mid january a 10823, postings, men released in extreme to 3 is really captives, 111. originally in guns. for some this, they seemed inc to see the blue moon. but as they taking the re edit, see the motion to control the i didn't expect my husband to be released. i'd assumed has gone away forever until this moment. i can't believe i'll been meeting him again. i'm that he's arrived now. i'm the happiest woman. and now it's
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because i was almost dead. i didn't expect to us to live. many of the prisoners have had nothing about the outside world. we are now looking to make up for lost time, waiting, then only fragments to taste it once new. in families and friends for rivers calling on imaginable was gone to show you it's been cut off. my feeling is indescribable. mixed with grief and joy, joy, because he's going to be free. but grace because he's being released in a very daunting moment. all of that holmes have been leveled. many loved ones killed and thousands injured. what they have been waiting for is just 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 of happiness.
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while scenes of joy played out and con eunice, whom boys of i'm sure this is lined up to cross into egypt. this is the 1st telling the roof of crossing has been reopened since it was attacked by east really main. dozens of sick and wound posted in children will now receive medical treatment approach back keep con eunice. seems like this will continue into the noise with the detained having survived months of relentless bombing. these palestinians have into adults. but the resilience has passed the way for moments like these characters in oh, just so you can use post on dozens of families also gathered in the occupied was buying to welcome their loved ones home. some of them had been in military prisons for decades of kamikaze reports these happy
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moments with decades in the making now being interrupted by warnings, the police take it easy or relative of release prisoners typically as little says, is 42 for job even for an embrace this prison, his family went in for a hug, but he is pushing them away. yes, katie says he's afraid to posted on his left on the skin diseases and all the room. this is became more common amongst prisoners during the war on because the coming out of israeli military jails, their faces tell more than they could share. many looked frail abuse and mental nourished prison. to save that time behind was especially over the past 15 months will take years to forget the the mother of
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released to prison a toll free. nobody doesn't want him to do interviews. he is tired, she says, the, it's hard to describe my feelings, but the conditions inside is right. it is a really difficult catastrophe. we should pay attention to the prisoners, re left behind. she's in her rates, he's an wants to make a move the food he missed out on the same because yes, i agree. nice. i know we had 3 years left in a sentence, but i feel like passed away before i had the chance to see my son. i always thought he'd be released out of prison then you don't find me alive. now, i want him to get married quickly. despite his really restrictions against celebrations in the occupied west point, they couldn't suppress this the another day of a motion of the union's family to full. they don't see each other
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behind that last barrier of finally together joy all around that. there's a stop reminder of what they've been released into the is really for us is our rating on neighborhood and the to cut them refugee camp. we don't know how we will get home finally released from jail. but some the occupation of total freedom remains distant. meant heavy elders era as part of this new spot agreement between israel and thomas. israel is releasing a 183, palestinian, the male prisoners on saturday. 6, they are being freed in exchange for 2 elderly. is there any males and a $123.00 in return for the 3rd is reading month. 12 of them have been serving life sentences on a 111 have been held without trial since october. the 8th, 2023. the thank god, this is an indescribable feeling. for the past 15 months,
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we were exposed to the most brutal torture. these radius treated us in inhumane ways the treats the animals but to the last 2 of my sons have been killed for the sake of the palace. to me, a nation that is sacrificed immensely, may go to compensate us for our struggles. stories are, these are being freed from captivity in the guys and stripes. they appeared on stage alongside homeless fighters and a public display of their release. and they were handed over to stuff in the red cross. someone how much has that part of the story to united with these loved ones? is that right off the 484 these incompatibility? it's a moment. those closest to offer, called the full might never come into the office. we were waiting for this moment that off i will come back home. it's impossible to live without him. now all the family will start to rehabilitate, to get back to normal. and god willing, all the people of israel will get back to normal and we will all be together. and
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the code was checked with these 2 children leaving a message. so talk to the 7th, 2023. but the parent was released a month late due to a breach cease by all these really for international was released. but how may i ask, who i'm subsidy? and i ended up with direct costs of the shows in claim units in kansas city. the me to come, keith sequin was also freed back in easily see goes wife on sunday, but be able to come thing day motions of the book was also up to but by the students like this book to the 7th. but we least in the 1st up to 4 pieces an exchange in november that to you. a young lady answered the great day has arrived. yes, i am happy, i am happy. there was no one happy of the main. another cup got in the bus was also transported with cause issues because he said release as put we need attention to
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the feet of these white and the 2 young sons, 184 years old. and the other 9 months when they woke up. sure. how much they do acute in under 3 strikes, but is that right has not come from the subsidies corrupted release. his work with an orderly and compressed acute exceeds 150. when palestinians fight the struggles to hold, the crowds from us hasn't released 18 captives since the stop the sea split on january the 19 during the 1st stage of the cruise, that the 3, the 3 unit captives, what do 2 buildings? but is there a safe 8 hub, died muted 2015 in prison is also to be freed doesn't. so these are in use be made captive and got on the calendar on funding is hoping they would also be soon having some and i just need a honda. so who is joining his life from jordan's capital? armand? she's there because these are the governments and the protest sitting authority of
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bundle just data from reporting inside israel and in the occupied westbank. it's been some we've seen some of the extraordinary scenes over the last year. i was just talk us through what's been going on of the 1st we saw the release of 3 is really captive men followed by the release of a 183 palestinian prisoners and exchange. and if you're wondering why the numbers a little different, that's because 2 of the men who were released for over the age of 50 and the 3rd was 35. so there's a different number of palestinian prisoners to be released for the type an age military or non military captive that is released from gaza. but it's also important to know that to be 35 year old you have then be bus has been at the center of the new cycle today because he was taken captive on october. the 7th 2023 . along with his wife and 2 children, oreo and fear, who was the youngest captive to be taken into gonzo at his 9 months old. now israel
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says that they are extremely concerned about the fate of the family. however, israel did receive a list of the $33.00 captives from mediators from us, provided those $33.00 will be released as part of phase one of the steel. israel says a $25.00 or alive and 8 are deceased. and the way the framework is laid out that those captives who are live would be released 1st, which is why israel says it is very concerned for the fate of the wife and the 2 children. and then i will just send you some pictures within the ages of the moment of about, of protesting is happening in tennessee. this is an anti benjamin this and yahoo, a protest. how is this being received in israel? well, there's always a lot of joy in optimism. one captives are released in israel, but in fact, one of the captives who bins, who has been released in phase one is said to speak at this rally tonight until a be calling on these really government to go through with all 3 phases of the
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steel and while there is still cautious optimism about the deal in its entirety working out, you have to remember but nothing you all who made promises to members of the far right of his government who having left the coalition yet saying that israel would go back through the fighting and in fact mentioned y'all who is said to travel to the united states tomorrow on sunday, to meet with you as president donald trump. he'll be the 1st floor and leader to go to the white house while president trump has taken office and nothing else. office said that he's going to discuss the issue of gaza as a whole with him, but there's a lot of polarity here. and exactly how that's going to happen because negotiations for phase 2 of this deal are supposed to start in just a couple of days. and it would be quite difficult. the way the deal is laid out for nets. and y'all, who end the israel as a whole, to go back to the fighting, given that hundreds of thousands of palestinians have returned it to the northern part of the gods of strip. but none the less people are incredibly frustrated
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within his really society because this is a deal that could have happened to 89 months ago. this framework was on the table in may of 2024 and the, even the americans, the former administration, had admitted. but nothing y'all was one of the main obstacles last summer to getting a deal. so while people are frustrated, they're certainly welcoming the release of is really captive and say that they want the deal to go through through all 3 phases condo. so who are talking to is there from among home to thank you very much for how my size it remains committed to this is far deal on has hailed saturdays hand over in a statement. the group says, despite the harsh conditions, they all for some brigades working to provide the necessary health care for these very captive footholds. the american citizenship of the pictures of the crowd celebrating his achievement a true testament on the approach of the resistance to liberate the land. it goes on to say that the good, the physical and psychological condition, in which the enemies prisoners appear, proves the values of our resistance. with joining us not from to ha is i'll just
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get a senior political analyst. my one shot. i wonder why decides a little bit more one because there's a statement we've been referring to over. the last couple of ours has come out from several key out of nations. contact is one of them saying that they're going to work, come prepared to work with the trump administration towards a 2 state solution. egyptian president at the front i l. c. c. has had a phone call with donald trump saying that they are. the one is counting on donald trump to buy for middle east peace. we've also heard from honda. of course this is possibly a point at which the nothing. yeah. who coalition could be described at being its weakest? is it an argument for saying that no could be the best possible chance for some sort of push towards a broader agreement, a broader cease fire agreement for palestinians is well, i think i'm just going to say that your question is, is quite complicated abroad or not because it's not very important to date to be
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sending it just perhaps just be too early to answer it. let me start with your 1st about the 6 countries that talked about the need for procedures to say to stay where they are on their land are the contact group. they are a group of 6 countries that were delegated by the audibly in order to basically be in contact with the outside world about the issue of palestine in light of the war on guys or so the fact that these 6 countries came out and said no no no we think, but the thing is must stay where they are. that the fact to be on against any ethnic cleansing or despair. some of the palestinian is a very, very important position and hopefully along with that a bleak they would continue to hold onto it because this is a very danger signal coming out of washington about the possibility of displacing a 1000000 or 2000000 palestinians in the coming months or what have you now in as
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far as the why the settlement? i just think it's too early just because we haven't even begun to discuss the 2nd phase. and many people are saying many things. but as you and i know i'm, as we've been discussing these, these complicated issues, it's not about what is being said. it's more about what is being done. and it's not just about judging washington or kind of kept those of what they're doing these days. but looking at that in historical perspective, give you quickly, one example of the united states has monopolized the peace process towards eventually a 2 state solution since the early 19 ninety's. in fact, since 1991 in the mid threes international conference and later on in the hospital process in 1993. but since clinton bush obama, tom biden, trump, again, nothing has happened to work. so i can fax it, going,
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going back about what they're doing, are i that about your saying what you're seeing is far more legal supplements. now we're talking about perhaps 700000 in legal. is there any settlers in the prospective palestinian state? so really they talk about peace talk about who is the solution, but all the trying to do is satisfy a. so the precondition that says we need to at least talk about up to 2 states and about about a single state. and the so what does have a defense, different versions of that, the latest was we need a promise of a person who state. i think these right is not, of course, against that the, in fact let's just say to a law, to these really parliament opposing this type of shipment of about a single state. okay. i appreciate they're giving us a breakdown of that because it is important. you've had some really important points that we should be considering as we're going forward. i want to bring it back
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a little bit. you and i over the last 48 hours or so since thursday. i've been talking about the control of the narrative, but thomas and israel have been that time thing as the prisoner release and captivate exchange, excuse me, has been going on. there is a consensus from the list that we've had on that israel has been losing that power to that hot. how much has been been maintaining the upper hand at least in terms of the, the public facing element of this? israel conte, re gain control of that narrative of its narrative. what are the channels, what do you think the following? governments are going to start looking at their relationship with israel and starting to re evaluate that. ok, so here uh we need to talk about 2 levels through this conversation about the public affairs and, and, and how each party was able to project it's image can it's message to this of the world is why it has lost the psychological warfare and the public
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relations war against us didn't use the over the past 15 on simply because it was getting a genocide. you know, it's genocide does not set it whether war crimes do not set it. whether and when your prime minister does claims to be what i'm doing is democracy them at least blah, blah, blah. when they are accused by the international criminal court for war crimes. and when your country is accused by the international court of justice, the fact too indicted on genocide history is pretty hard to show that to notably what's the public opinion and your 2nd international public opinion that is concerned by human rights and doesn't like the images on tv of children, dying of 40000 orphans of, of an entire or a 90 percent of the guns are being destroyed by american made bombs. so that
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certainly is right has lost. but the past few days, the, the idea that how much could come out of the ashes. so what organized and be able to come up with those captives from the debris or jump by the debris of gauze on find new and is present them to the world and present themselves as been unable to party. well, that certainly puts a range in fish as argument that this whole genocide, the war was meant to defeat the have mice and reduce the cap is by force. clearly the images of the past few days prove that is read failed both. why at the same time getting a genocide that gives the people that does not good look good for the national public opinion. that's just here is a senior political analyst model and a shout out log on. as always, we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. the
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time some free of america's biggest trading partners come into effect from saw today. they widely expected to push the us closer to a trade war just weeks into donald trump. second term as president trump administration has imposed types of 25 percent on goods from its closest neighbors, as canada and mexico primary suggesting to adult and president claudia assigned. i'm have promised to respond. china has also been hit. the terrace of 10 percent vision is wanting. there will be no winners in any trade war between china and the us. we're going to be hearing from julia because you all know who's in mexico city 1st. let's go to christmas salumi whose life was from detroit near the border wave canada. so kristen says that the, the president says he's doing this in order to help grow us manufacturing. now you're in detroit, that's a car manufacturing, capital of the us. what's happening there?
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well, there's a lot of concern on both sides of the border about these terrorists, which are feared to be going to drive up prices in the united states and in canada as well. canada is the 2nd largest trading partner of the united states, just behind mexico, $480000000000.00 worth of canadian goods have come into the united states in the last year. a lot of it comes right across the ambassador bridge. you seem to find me from ontario, canada, here into detroit, michigan. it includes lumber, crude oil, agricultural products, but also car parts. and that's obviously very much of concern here in michigan with this bridge is a 2 way street and the united states actually exports almost as much as it in ports . not quite as much. there is a bit of a trade deficit, but it does export more than $400000000000.00 worth of goods to canada as well. and
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for the car manufacturers here in detroit, uh, they are very much reliant on canadian businesses for a lot of the components that they use. some of their vehicles are actually assembled over the border and then brought back here and the components go back and forth across the board or several times because you can see it's really just a few kilometers away that that, that they exist right next to this major automotive hub in the united states. so with prime minister just inter drilled, promising swift retaliatory action in the form of counter terrorist. there's concerned that those goods could be hit multiple times, going back and forth. and you can imagine what that would do to the price of an automobile for american consumers. i've spoken to car dealers and automotive representatives here in detroit. and they say they can't absorb those costs will
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have to pass them onto the consumer. and that could be bad for the u. s. economy, and possibly even worse for the canadian one. chris, and thank you very much and do this christmas. so let me talking to is there from detroit. so that's the deal in detroit. let's go to mexico city. that's what julia of don yano is. these titles from president trump have been long promised have been long expected. one would imagine the mexico has been able to put some sort of plan in place where you have any idea what it's preparing, as well. the president has said that she does have a plan. in fact, she spoke about having a plan, a, a plan b and a plan see. but she also said she wouldn't divulge the details of that plan until the tariffs were done deal until they were official. um, so no, i think the reason for that is 2 fold really on one hand, until very recently i would say until yesterday she was expressing a lot of optimism that her negotiating team in the us would be able to reach a deal so that there would be no terrace at all,
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even as late as of wednesday or thursday. she wouldn't asked in a press conference that she was, you know, what, what their plan was. she said that she didn't think these terms would be imposed. so the other reason i think is that she has been from the very beginning of donald trump's administration. in fact, since the time he was elected president, the 2nd time around she has been trying to de escalate the rhetoric and the tension between the 2 countries. so she did say that, well again, she does have apply to her country has had enough time to prepare. she wouldn't make any announcement on the details of that plan until she knows exactly what's in this package of terrors. we know roughly that it would apply to, you know, it's a 25 percent tariff that's been talked about. but the details, you know, the small print of what donald trump is planning. she still doesn't know. so what we need to wait and see now in the coming hours. if these tariffs do in fact come into effect today, or in the coming days, we'll have to see what the scope of mexico's retaliation will be. she did say president claudia shame found that it would come in the form of their own terrace.
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so, but we don't know if it's going to be targeted as specific targeted tears at a specific us product design to hurt specific sectors of the economy. or if it will be blanket more general tariffs to all us exports. but economist has that we've been speaking to here, are showing a lot of frustration really because they, they say that it seems incredible that you know, 30 years after the us and mexico and started a trade room. and you know that it's these, it's just sort of already been settled and there shouldn't be a, you know, still an ongoing conversation about at times as a way of making other things happen between that and the relationship between the 2 countries as to the valley on top of the us and mexico city julia, thank you. as well. in china, business owners are bracing for the impact of 10 percent tax and goods exported to the us president donald trump says he's trying to pressure beijing into helping fight america's opioid crisis. boost it's domestic manufacturing,
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just seen as jessica washington reports foundation frosty afternoon in beaching. tourists from around china has come to see the historical moods surrounding the imperial palace complex. this would be to the city's vote was intended as a line of defense, protecting chinese emperors stopping enemy attacks. hundreds of years later, some visitors have more recent challenges facing the country of the minds to the doing, doing good. the u. s. is the largest economy and then they are afraid. china will grow and the overtaken. that's why they impose terrace. it makes me angry. there in the oval office. he was president. donald trump confirmed a 10 percent tariff on goods from china, effective from february 1. that's in addition to existing texas already post on chinese products. they're going to make us very rich and very strong and we're
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going to treat other countries very fairly. trump 1st announced plans for increased terrorist on chinese goods. on the campaign trail. china is government insist there on new when is it a trade? it's a challenging time for china. is economy. domestic factors like low consumer spending, the property sector crisis and use unemployment, a wing on its growth. but one of china is key. strength is this exports in 2024, which i never quoted, a trade surplus. nearly a trillion dollars. economy is said aging has emerge from the experience of navigating to motor was relations with the 1st trump administration and it's booming, exports to of the trade partners can provide some solutions against the shocks. a lot of the chinese companies learn from the 1st wave of the try to wars, so they begin to develop their strategy. meanwhile,
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they half are increasing fines than spanish. ready enter the alternative market in the ation range and in the middle east, economists have race concerns. the tariffs will result in price increases, but us customers response the president says they don't cause inflation because success. analysts say this latest round of terms is also likely to close. so the tension between the wealth 2 biggest economies. jessica washington out to 0. the g still ahead and i'll just say the massive process in savvy of thousands of students showed very language over alleged governments, corruption. i'm for me the in cape town where people say growing numbers of taurus and digital nomad, i'm making housing too expensive for those already. living here to study a hands for like of their biggest district and test cricket that's coming up in sports which.

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