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a good showcase. it is the best documentary films across the network on algae 0. the mass releases the names of 3 is ready. caps has to be freed on saturday. it tends to $193.00 times to new prisoners for the last month. see spar agreements the carry, johnson, the sounds sarah from the also coming up. officials in gaza choose israel of obstructing the delivery of desperately needed shelter. a lot of students struggling through strong winds and heavy rain punches, have come,
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the least children are separated from their parents as runs and back to m. 22 levels take more here, which is us. the impact of donald trump's di quotation drawn is being felt thousands of kilometers away from washington dc. the . the names of the street is rarely kept to so be exchanged for palestinian prisoners on the center. they have been released by him us, at least around me or leave and had done i me or do you to be handed the various parts of the deal in return is relevant to release 183 palestinian prisoners. this will be the 1st exchange of is rarely kept as for palestinian prisoners since the cx 5 deal was reached. that's bringing know all day now she joins this life from a mom. so know what do we know about these 3?
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and what about the kind of students who are due to be released will carry the 3 is really cap says fall under the cat category of above 50 years old or the injured and they're all civilian. one of them a, had been army, hold dual german and is really citizenship in exchange for their release as well as expected to release a 183 palestinian prisoners including a 111 taken from gaza after october. the 7th. let's remind our viewers that the un and human rights organization accused as real of disappearing, potentially thousands of palestinians from gauze that their fate is unknown. nobody knows how many of them are alive or dead, but they do know from the testimony of those who have been released that they've been subjected to severe maltreatment including starvation and sexual abuse. we know that at least 7 people at serving live sentences will be exiled from the post
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to the entire 3. according to these really are me. some of those who will, who will be released will also be i have been serving extended substances, an up to 20 of them will be released to gaza. we're not sure if all of them are originally from gaza, but we know $42.00 palestinians will be released to the occupied west bank and 3 so occupied jerusalem. i know how worried off time it is about to cease fun not holding in advance of tomorrow. what all the concerns a this is a very vala tile agreement and from the beginning everybody understood that the stakes are very high, but the potential for a breakdown is also quite high. there have been delays as we, as we saw today in the release of the names of the captives and is really
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implementing but really how mosse accuses as well, of implementing only 10 percent of the, hidden by the terry and protocol as it refers to it. and that basically is related to the number of trucks that are allowed in the 10s that are needed for those one point. 9000000 displays palestinians and gaza. not enough has gone and not enough care of us or, or not at all the number of palestinians for injured who've been waiting for months for life to treat a life. saving treatment outside of gaza has also not been the matching the number agreed on in the ceasefire agreement. and that's also remember that this is still phase one of the cease fire agreement negotiation on phase 2 hasn't started yet. it has been delayed and the delegation expected to leave from tel aviv is a low level one. it is not empowered to make decisions. it will participate in the discussions, but a lot hinges on that phase 2, because that's when is well,
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completely withdrawals from garza and ends. the war and reconstruction can begin the promise of that hinges on negotiations succeeding. and we still have to wait and see how that proceeds. no, i think with that top date. thank you. what else get some reactions from gauze and now it's all right. assume is income units. the palestinians have expressed relief that the cease fire seems to be holding for now. the delay of announcing the names of the spell it captives a, by the military rank of how much has tre good today. a significant concerns among palestinians and frustration regarding the presumption of 4, if they are not going to release the names today, many of them had got concerns about the fidelity of the ceasefire and the potential impact shop, such as that might, might really have on the future negotiations, especially for the 2nd phase of the agreement, but often get announcements. so really as got some sense,
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a sense of breast pipe as the belief that the military ring of how much will try to ensure a smooth hummed over the east bed. it kept tips to the international committee of the red cross in 2 different locations tomorrow in the gaza strip. and they will try to guarantee that there is going to be no sort of delay for the release of the palestinian prison is in order to be re united again with the family members. we need to remind of us such thoughts of hand overs and release as operations usually made on the very strict security badges to guarantee the safety of full parties involved in the operation. terry cubism, alger 0 con you and us palestine. monetary agencies a warning that the aid entering the gaza strip is insufficient to respond to the needs of 92000000 of students. on the safe spot agreements, $200000.00 tenths was supposed to be allowed into garza. but only 10 percent of
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those have arrived. the sofa and none of the $60000.00 mobile homes have been delivered, is riley, is also accused of blocking the entry of heavy equipment need to cover bodies trumped onto the level. is not, it said these rarely armies, denial of the delivery of heavy equipment and machinery into the guns and strip which is required to remove more than $55000000.00 tons of concrete debris means that we will not be able to recover the more than $12000.00 dead bodies of the palestinians who are buried and missing under the rubble. it also means that a mass will not be able to honor their obligation to recover unreturned. the dead bodies of these really captives killed and buried under the debris of his hair. his math. i'll calculate reports now from northern ghosts or on the desperate need for medicine in 6 weeks ago. when is why the attack has improved was home, lift him back, the hosp, the full, changing my wounds. dressing takes about half an hour and i can easily say it's
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half an hour of health because of a severe and excruciating pain. he spent 3 days and then since i've had to have his left leg amputated now still in hospital, his desperate for band relieve his doctor. say he needs auntie basics on the dressing for headphones. so that in my store vision enough for us to have all my wounds open, my chest is opened, my legs amputated and opened and my other legs williams also opened. and in addition to that, there were no pain killers. most of the time there's no goals, no disinfectants, and no a decent tape. so i, so those fleeting causing is like causing, i'm sure we are, it's, it's a matter of making do with what's available. less often and other we and medicines are very scarce, especially those medicines used for amputation some metal implant cases. unfortunately, there's also a big shortage of strong painkillers that we need at the hospital on a daily basis. your cousins have these patients are only getting a lot of the dogs and they need as limited supplies effectively. russians had the
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flu and also how that's going this cabinets should have been full of medicines, including painkillers and to buy optics. both unfortunately, we have nothing that can and that's a fat and all that you didn't have that she had as medical staff home for overseas help. husbands, fame, mike gauze was health care system, remains an unimaginable health. why they've got to just 0 garza city palestine elsewhere and goes to city palestinians are returning to the ruins of the homes during the day. but a night stay move again to find somewhere safe to sleep. honey might lead report style from the neighborhood. this destruction is already causing much of the difficult living conditions on the ground. already pushing people into further move in to a toward the center part of the city. as you can see from the, from the time the camera, a lot of people are walk into our direction. we were told that people could not or
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can stay in the, in the building. the vast majority of the residential homes industry show your neighborhood the public facilities, the schools that at some point turned into a shelter for them to protect themselves on the shoulder from the horror of the war are severely damaged and completely destroy. so they tried to find temporary shoulders at the city center, and many of the buildings are still in talk, but somehow the damage is not as bad as the one inches. yeah. yeah, but it's still, there is a risk of, of collapsing in case of bad worse than a weather conditions. so the majority of these people go in the morning, they do their homes here they. they stay next to the level of the of their bumped homes and in the evening to walk back and carry with them whatever they are able to salvage it from under nice. the, the rubble, the scale of destruction is a, a so massive. i'm familiar with this neighborhood, in fact a grew up in this neighborhood. i remember many of the buildings a high rise building. and these area i've been talking about $7.00 to $10.00 story
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buildings everywhere are now gone. the destruction that we see behind here is the result of 50 months of devastation. and it's in fact as one person describing 30 years of 40 years of hard work have turned into piles of rubble, as israel deliberately destroyed on means of live here. i don't want stein joins us now from new york city. he's deputy direct until the middle east program out to quincy institute for responsible state from welcome to the program. so overall, how do you assess the stability of the ceasefire getting forward? especially when you can sort of face to well, most of these fires is towards the breakdown. anyway, so the, the stability many cease fires in question. i mean, as your previous guess noted, we're only in phase one and phase 2. and the subsequent phases have to be negotiated and it's unfair whether the government lots to negotiate that and
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it's unclear what do that it states is going to do or how it's going to influence the is rather government. so i would, i would call it on stable, i don't doubt that the, the hostage and prisoner exchange will take place. but beyond that, who knows? you mentioned united states. i mean donald trump has made some controversial statements to say the least regarding going. so how does that play into the continuing ceasefire process? well, i think it says that i'm clear with the purpose of the statements are he posted them on traditional social and then you double down and posted them on a x as well. and of course, what he would be advocating is, is the definition of, i think, cleansing, and it's also unclear what regional countries would accept large numbers of palestinians. historically speaking that's led to political, to stay with, like the stabilization in those countries. whether we're talking about level non jordan and i certainly don't think he just wants to accept a large number of refugees from gaza. so it's unclear whether he's serious about that plan or he's using it as some sort of leverage here. negotiating tactic,
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i think it's the responsible to make those statements even if it's just a negotiating tactic. and if it's a serious plan, it would amount to us in that confidence. one indeed, i mean how if you look at it, showing the posting and displacement is something beyond. so i agree, it's not the answer. but you know, when the president of the united states trees that out. unfortunately, you can have the stabilizing facts. and what about the humanitarian supplies them which are desperately needed for products, things which is clearly not been forthcoming. well yeah, i just, i don't think there's much motivation on the part of that. yahoo is government to get those supplies into god. and that shouldn't be something that the international community is placing the pressure on you know, the national government. but you know, the trouble right now is because they're, in effect there's a ceasefire and gaza because the issue has largely gone out of the western news
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coverage. my maintenance is getting that you're covering it, but it's, it's becoming an issue that's out of sight and out of mind. and so there's just not going to be as much pressure on western governments to follow through with the demands for getting aid into gaza. and so for us and there's a risk that with a temporary piece, also columns, stagnation and aid, and then and movement towards a more sustainable piece. you mentioned that nothing yahoo government them and what's his position now in your opinion? i think his position is to try the south south. what does that donald trump's position is, and from there, i mean, i don't think the netanyahu government wants to follow through with the 4 piece process or a long term ceasefire. i don't see why he would want to do that. i think he's delaying things and i think he wants to get the hostages out while there is a ceasefire because from that yeah, his perspective, you're either fighting and gaza or you're getting hostages for you can be doing
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either that mean you've seen that they're launching a new operation engineering in the northern west bank. so they might be distracted, but i, i don't, i don't, i don't, i don't think that in yahoo wants to have a permanency fire and gaza, but i think he's waiting to see how much support he's going to get from the trump administration. and the signs look positive every day, restarted shipments of 2000 pound bombs from what i know. so there's a, there's a renewed arms transfer taking place. donald trump statements have been more robust than that yahoo statements, donald trump is saying things that i think even that in yahoo wouldn't say. so. i think what's going to happen is that these are all the government is going to wait and see other ones. tiny, very much appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you probably as well. so the head hair and all of us deputies special invoice, the least meets officials invited routes and insists that has been homeless to not
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be a part of the government. the hello. it's looking like the way we can so many parts of western europe, the race things looking quietly along the grace side at times, but some sunshine coming for high pressure. we're in charge here. so that's stopping the systems which are trying to spill in from the atlantic. bringing some west of weather into spain and portugal so. so looking very disturb here. all right, why we're coming into chris francis. well, really live you shows developing across southern areas of process and with that hi, just blocking things off. this will be a very slow moving system. so heavy amounts of radius to southern fonts and some snow. i have a high ground pushing guy which was the out of the system, just enhancing that. i'm settled whether into the west side of the mediterranean
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through. so i do need a close accomplishing across into a fully stack of its way, a little further east. with this, we go on through sunday morning by the coming into western positive problems. the little on the coast side there, up across england, scuffling the lease leeway and coming through here. cool enough and why don't you drive it across eastern parts of europe. one of the 2 showers still across. that's the eastern area of the mediterranean. one of those she wants to buy shares would also make their way across the coastal fringes of tennessee and all the pos of libya. but for much of north africa, it is cold. if a little chilly. the deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors collateral. the average has collateral damage. that's why it's reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment. thank was this disease, corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action
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upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the flushing goal is, is there a mind to other top stores? this 3 is very caps is due to be free and exchange replaced in prisons on saturday of name any shopping or the hudson. i mean is ro will release 183 kind of streaming prisoners. this will be the fist exchange spot. him has reached monetary and agencies of wanting bethany a to entering the costs and strip is insufficient. under the ceasefire agreements,
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$200000.00 tents were supposed to be allowed. but any 10 percent of those have arrived since under, for $60000.00, almost about us devotee, a special envoy to the middle east says has bull that must not be possible evidence new government speaking often meeting with the lebanese presents in buried open author, this washington has set clear red lines against the good head of hezbollah, those blocking parliaments from haven't bought. so the statements constitute a blatant interference, and they've been east sovereignty. st. ahold of has more from buried. this is the 1st visit by a trump administration official to be route morgan ortega, the new deputy special envoy for the middle east, arrived a few weeks after 11 on elected a new president and appointed a new prime minister outside the traditional political forces. her message has been lost should no longer have influence. we are grateful to our allied israel for
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defeating has bola. but it's also thanks to you, thanks to the lebanese people. it is thanks to president alone and private, the prime minister designate on watts alarm, and everyone in this government who is committed to an end of corruption who's committed to reforms and who are committed to making sure that his bullet is not a part of this government and any form and that has bullet remains disarmed and militarily defeated. the prime minister designate the west and i'm was supposed to announce a new government on thursday. our is before the arrival of the us invoice. but hezbollah and its allies among insisted on retaining the veto power. they enjoyed in previous governments known as the blocking 3rd, what spelling the government formation is primarily, and that is the speaker of the house insistence on him. naming 5 out of 5 shots and the government which allows them to undermine every process if they threaten to
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withdraw from the government. western in arab countries have promised to help this nearly bankrupt state, but only on the condition that 11 on adopters reforms some have demanded the end of hezbollah power. the president and the prime minister designate, have promised to enforce accountability and corruption and rebuild the states by enforcing its authority across the country. there's a new balance of power in lebanon and to reach you in the united states is now the main player, and he run which the us and voice says will be facing more pressure is on the back foot. but this is still a deeply, a divided nation has the lar, which has been military and the weak invite as well, has popular support. and there is anger following the comments by the us invoice, which the group said violates live in on sovereignty. hezbollah and its allies are also strong in parliament, but the u. s. which has the committee monitoring the ceasefire between has the law
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and as well. set the tone for what a new lebanon should look like going forward. lebanon is an uncharted waters center for their electricity, though they don't you any human rights council has said that it's will be investigating human rights abuse, isn't eastern democratic republic of congo, or london back to m 23 levels to the city of government last week. and i've been bouncing across the country the when says thousands of people have been killed, hundreds of thousands forced from their homes. welcome, lab reports these children don't know if the parents of data or live some was separated while running from the fighting. when the n 23 rebels, backed by rolanda took the city of came in last week to grab showed that we were in the account and then all of a sudden that were explosions. we started running by the time i called away, i couldn't find my parents off the game a so people living in the vault displacement camps, north of the city, say,
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and 20 three's fights is forced them to leave and destroyed the shelters, causing more separations. these women say they'd be left taking care of thousands of children in this churchyard, including toddlers and babies. so the people are panicking and they didn't even have the time to gather their children. we have nothing. so we borrow to feed them . we are appealing for house inside the church. the cruise a g d is among the many distraught parents. one of my children went missing during the commotion when we were evicted from the camp. when i tried to sleep, i wake up. i'm so bored in straits that i cannot even provide food for the other to help seems on like you to come soon. and 23 is fine to have told many counties a complex and they'll provide services of which there's still no sign. the un says thousands of people have been killed in the last 2 weeks, and hundreds of thousands of children are at risk of recruitment by on groups and
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sexual violence. these children will not find that parents that will often, many of the children of soldiers will fight as he's being killed. some of the women here in raising orphans throughout decades of conflict. it began when we're wondering, uganda 1st invaded congress in 1996 feet. it says her parents died 2 years ago in the territory of msc at the time. being resident said m 23 killed rate and emptied entire villages to take from land and 23 to nice committing atrocities. the book on show model, i'm up to go there shall go to my mom was sick in bed for 2 days. then she died. then another day i was walking back from the farm with my dad and there was gunfire . he was shot. he told me, don't stay and take care of me. please run around and found people who could help. but by the time we came back, he was dead. the big thing with just seeking sympathy for the
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opens, please be kind to the roof and they say they survive on donations of food and clothes which have stopped as in 23 sciences, advance is leaders of said they'll liberate who have come guys to like you know, be the last children opened in this conflict. malcolm with al jazeera, international criminal cortez, about to continue its work of the us present. donald trump impose sanctions on it. stop from assigned and executive over there. doing is very prime minister benjamin . it's in y'all, his visit to washington. this will place financial and the travel restrictions on individuals to assist you. i cc investigations of us citizens or otherwise. benjamin netanyahu has been indicted by the wealth, quotes for war crimes and goes to a. but eric, which he's a former i c c official and external relations advisor to for my i see president of judge sign when song he says,
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transactions could have far reaching impacts on the cost. what a lot depends on whether the $125.00 countries that are party to the rob statute, which created the i c. c. choose to block the worst effects of this action. but if i don't defend the court this, this executive order poses, i'm actually the central trent to the high seas ability to function, not just in the situation of palestine, but really in all situations before the court, including you, craig, the m. r. c. dad and establish style and other governments and companies may try to support just to create investigation for example. but services like banking services or provisional software can be used by the court across situations. and so companies and, and governments may choose to try to avoid providing those services or individuals may choose to avoid providing support to the court on
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a fear of retribution from us government. but ultimately, the united states needs its allies as much as the allies in the united states and they stick together. that's the best way to respond to this bullying tactic. um, you know, the, the i c c issue is, is not the highest priority for the european union or, or other us allies like south korea or japan. um, but neither is it the highest priority in the united states. economic issues are more important for these countries fundamentally, but if you start giving it to the bully on this issue here or there, and let him divide, you, you become much more susceptible to these tactics. as well as that all sounds bid to end best, right? citizenship in the u. s. is against being pushed back in court on friday, a federal judge and boss to consider requests to block a trump executive order. it follows a call from 18 state attorneys for a preliminary injunction on doing the rights to automatic citizenship for anyone
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born in the us is enshrined in the constitution. brazil is preparing to receive 135 the 14th united states on saturday. if a motley, secondary punctuation slides since trumps in organization, less than a month ago. and in one states, a small city is bracing all these new migration policies and the impact they could have on the local economy. when can you not give? has the store in the corner of preserves means united states as well. the bodies, a city of 270000, with a unique distinction. 8 out of 10 residents here have family or friends in the united states, legally and legally. like she's young while this? nope, we have what example. anything besides my brother in law lives to the us 27 years ago, he owns to cause and it has the small roof cleaning business, but he doesn't have a green card. now his family is afraid he'll be forced to leave the life he's built
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from scratch down on the legal migration is sending shock ways to be have to have all the bodies or city know for sending workers to the us. 15 percent of the local population here has migrated to the us at some point. the city university studies the impact of migration mailed out to the assistant that quack, which is a set to solve and 196417 young people with work visas, move to the us. they started a network each bringing 20 more and it's grown. ever since mcmillan moody was among the 1st to migrate illegally returning 3 years later to started law firm with us clients, you guys are with this, you know, i left the cargo ship, but now it's all the migraines have to go through mexico and pay of 14 to get some level, then it's not the way i recommend. all those thousands of brazilians have been deported in the past. this time,
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the repatriation still different. we had and what was the compliance migrants of wasted the protection. but trump turning it into spectacle fronting undocumented workers as criminals is fueling racism. it's turning naples against each other. please. ok. so there's also concern about the local economy which relies on remittances from abroad. i see the one me migrants send money by houses and setup businesses. the our economy thrives thanks to them and you just wouldn't allow these hopes the deportation way will pass as others have in the past. for now, he keeps a $1.00 bill in his wallet a symbol of the prosperity. he still hopes for google van, a boulevard that is migration is more.

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