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please visit the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q a the the carry johnston. this is in use a lot from the coming up the next 60 minutes. mass releases the names of the 3 is really captive to be freed on saturday. the return for 183 kind of thing and presence of the last months, the spot for hospital happen to be the largest public health facility. that as you can see now, it's all the pile of rocks and stones, due to massive,
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bombardments, who take you inside also is once goes as largest hospitals is now an empty, bummed out. so dozens of countries voice support international criminal court, us preston, donald trump, imposes sanctions on it stopped for investigating israel's crimes and guns, thus hundreds of companies chosen was separated from their parents as well as in fact m. 23 levels. take more parents and in support staff have 4th round action is underway with mattress united up against a lesser at old trafford. both sides under pressure in the primarily bag for the ease if they reach the last 16 and the the names of 3 is really captive. so we'll be exchange with palestinian christmas on saturday. i've been released by how much this throughout the or these in
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a had been and they are due to be handed over as part of the deal in return. israel will release 183 palestinian prisoners. this will be the 5th exchange of is when kept as for protest and christmas ceased by deal was reached by spring and no. okay, now she joins this life from mine. so now what do we know about these 3? and what about the palestinians who are due to be released? a low carry the 3 is really kept as, who will be released tomorrow. a fall under the category of civilians, possibly sick or injured. and those above 50. they are elia who should i be or levy, and, or had been on me, who holds dual german and is rarely citizenship in exchange for those 3 captives. israel will release a 183 palestinians, including including
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a 111 palestinians disappeared from gauze after october 7 2023. now i've looked through those. the list of the names released by is really authorities. they include many prominent names of palestinian prisoners, some serving life sentences, including a yeah, that was fading. for example, who is accused of heading via cassandra gates and the southern occupied was fine. he was sentenced to 18 lives sentences. he will be released to his family in the occupied was found at tomorrow, saturday. but among those released in a 2 gods, a $111.00. those that list does not include the names of prominent doctors. for example, someone like for some of the sophia who was taken from his hospital in jack ballier after days of siege by his brand new forces to health authorities and gaza. estimate that up to 415 medical workers and guns that were taken by is really
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soldier, sir. there's a lot of names, a lot of families that were waiting for this less because they don't know how many are still alive and there isn't a number of how many is a people, how many palestinians were taken up by israel from gaza during the war? yes, you mentioned the families that, you know, i mean how worried off time is about the c spot know told in advance of tomorrow. what's the concern of the, the a they were on pins and needles, just because the list of these really captives was delayed and how must, you know, delayed announcing the names for 2 hours and everybody was afraid that this could reduce the rail. the change on saturday, everybody most especially the families of palestinian prisoners, palestinians who have disappeared at n. b is really kept as know very well. just how high the stakes are. they know that the lives in the freedom of their loved ones depend on the ceasefire holding,
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which was precarious. all along, made more precarious. now because have my says that israel is only implemented 10 percent of the humanitarian protocol that has not allowed mobile homes to enter gaza as stipulated in the agreement. it hasn't allowed enough tons, medical equipment, medicine, water, and it's telling me do solid nation plants fuel to allow for the treatment of water. and so much more that more than half a 1000000 palestinians return to the city in northern garza need the equipment that they need to remove the rubble and retrieve the remains of their loved ones have not arrived either. so all of those codes tracking to the rails to cease fire to a possibly a create serious complication. so then you have the negotiations for face 2 of the agreement. one is really forces are supposed to completely withdraw from the gaza
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strip. the war supposed to end, the permanency fire should hold the now that is also in question of the israel will be sending a low level delegations to contact, to participate in the discussions without being empowered to make decisions. and the talk from washington about displacing palestinians and taking over gaza is not really helping to encourage tops for face too. so there's a lot riding on calming tempers and making sure that everybody 6 to the plan and abides by the terms of the cease fire agreement. at least phase what one of that agreement carry lie for us then no, thank you. this one says the key is rather fighting to cease voluntary by restricting the flow of aidan shelter outlined in the agreement under the spot agreement. $200000.00 tents was supposed to be allowed into garza, but any 10 percent of that is if
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a relative so far. another provision of the daily includes the delivery of more than $60000.00 mobile homes non of into live. it is rather, is also to use the blocking, the entry of heavy equipment to get it to recover bodies onto the rumble. and that might not, it's kind of these really armies, denial of the delivery of heavy equipment and machinery into the guns. a 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 the 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. let's take a closer look now at the see spot, you will since it came into effect, the 18 campuses have been released from him. my son is not at 20583 palestinian prisoners had been free to exchange their r 76 caps is still in gaza at least 30 for the most thought to be dead. but as we
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mentioned, israel has been accused of violating parts of the deal by not allowing supplies into the strip and limitation. medical evacuations, 50 protestant inpatient, so suppose to make out daily w h, so says any 178 left in the past week. the 1st phase of the deal is set to end on march 1st. well, during the 2nd phase is where the force is on to complete the withdrawal from gaza and the rest of the captive should be released. the 2nd phase also includes a permanent c saw that house that will occur is still being negotiated. are michael and the non is director of research as well. talestine not democracy for the arab world now or such an advocacy organization based in united states when he joins us from washington dc. welcome to the program. so how do you assess disability or the c spot looking ahead, especially when it comes to face to well,
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i'd like to reiterate that as far as his role is concerned, this is not a ceasefire deal. it's a hostage, expand exchange deal that requires it to, to withdraw its troops at the end. but it is really government, it's really prime minister in nearly every official that has spoken has been quite clear that they intend to resume the war on some way or another at the end of us. and so i think that actually the only thing that is really pushing it forward right now is this insistence by the tropic ministration that the exchanges continue and not all of the hosted, isn't capt to the captives and prisoners be released. but you mentioned donald trump, them and how do his comments regarding dogs to play into the continuing c swap process? well, i think it throws everything in there that or rather it's, it creates moving around underneath what seems like a relatively solid deal. and you know, israel has always understood that there is a paradox,
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a contradiction between releasing all of its all of its hostages and defeating at are eliminating from us that you can't conduct good faith negotiations with somebody that you're declaring you're going to kill afterwards. and so the trump administration's declaration that tends to ethically clemens cancer and amex, the territory, or whatever formulation they're, they're talking about today. you know, it really, it calls into question why some of us would actually continue with this deal and, and give away all of its leverage when the other side is, is saying, but it's going to destroy the doctor. and what about the current humanitarian situations and full protestants and the desperately needed supplies which have clearly not been forthcoming? again, i think we're seeing a really unfortunate and disappointing conclusions of is really actions which have been consistent throughout the world, restricting aid and doing less than they've committed to doing and less than what's
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needed. and what, you know, experts and you monitor in organizations say as needed. and at the same time, you have to jump administration, disbanding usa id, which, you know, has been the, among the top contributors of aid to give us a sense of the beginning of the war is on top of the contribution of palms that is roles dropped on and of course, um and so to have that disappear at this critical illness when, when did you manage hearing aid is actually a critical part of the ceasefire deal. it's, uh, it's a got one of these. one of is confusing elements the but i think it's making a lot of people nervous. and when we look at the mechanics of soft today's exchange, do you see it playing out smoothly to you know, i think so we have seen a few different scenarios play out. part of that is where and guides of people are released. um, part of it is, is how much of a spectacle i'm not sure the other groups want to put on. i think it is generally seems process most smoothly and that there's an interest in all sides and making
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sure that each uh, each round of exchange you know, goes, goes smoothly or at least as completed. so. so yeah, even if we see a different sites, i think it will go relatively smoothly and with all of this, so the negotiators is what will they be thinking when they see that kind of comments that donald trump is, has been making. i imagine that something they're asking themselves right now, and it's, you know, really be stabilizing time. and you know, you have somebody who likes to throw the craziest ideas and nobody knows if they're serious or is there how serious. but what we can say is that the, that the idea that anybody who's going to hold as real accountable for its actions and force it to make any compromises as, as this results, as this winds down, i think that becomes less than most likely as the trumpet ministration is unapologetic, unapologetically giving as real free reign to do almost whatever it wants. michael,
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i'm, i'm on. thank you for your time here now just here. but as he mentioned that the old trump has doubled down on his plan and to take ownership of the goals a strip area on friday. he told reporters there's no rush to implement the plan, but he repeated his goals. any further deliberations on causes or time table for the take over? no, not deliveries, it's been very well received wherever, basically the united states would view it as a real estate transaction. where will be an investor in that part of the world and no rush to do anything with need anybody there would be supplied and given to us by israel dale watch in terms of security, we're not talking about purchasing the grad or anything, but i think we'll the fact that we're there that we have an investment there, i think would go a long way to create
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a page. we don't want to see everybody move back and then move out in 10 years. this has been going on for 50 years, much more than that. we just want to see stability that would be having us have that in particular piece, in that particular location, i think would show great stability and would, would lead to great stability in the area of thousands of demonstrates as of reality and jordan's comp a month to protest against donald trump's plan, the said the strip belongs to palestinians, and ones that move with the war cry trumpet said that jordan and egypt were taking nearly 2000000 postings from gaza. even though both countries have said we want. the plan has been content across the world because as health care system is barely functional off to 15 months of as well as will, hospitals should has been protected face of palestinians to seek treatment. but they were regularly targeted honey mountain that goes and find out the ruins of
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a sheaf, a hospital, which was the largest medical complex in casa, as to under the pretext of searching for tara tunnels. there's really military storm this particular building is the special surgery building and the 10 year old building has been serving a medical care for many of the people who are in much need of proper medical care. here particularly the, the complicated surgeries include heart surgery and cardio surgeries, but right now as we see here, the buildings turned into more. busy of a, if the goals house was so much destruction, not only to the end for us, but inside here that we, we can't tell. but that's fine by looking at the old, the oxygen pipelines, the electricity wires here, the furniture, much of the, the medical equipment and medical supplies inside this building were destroyed and burned by these really military. we desperately search for signs of life inside
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this building, hoping at some point it will get back on track, but not any more from what we're seeing. it's a quite difficult to imagine that this is going back on track any time soon. this is one of the areas major part of this building serve as a preparatory points for all the patients and all the injures when needed. immediate surgeries inside the building, they were prepared here and then a transfer to the upper floors for the specialized surgery is not anymore. it house one of the largest medical supplies store house here that got destroyed and bird by these really military sofa. busy we're seeing is a complete destination of the health care system, and that's true for hospital happen to be the largest public health facility that as you can see now, it's all the pile of rocks and stones due to massive bombardment that went on for
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the past 15 months, many of the few were trapped in this building the injuries, the patients and those who were seeking shoulders because of donald predictable fall in bonds. many people went hungry and thirsty because there's been a monitor when it storm the hospital. it deprived them of from having a proper access to the water food and the medical supplies all happen here. and one of the facilities that should have been protected by international these really military not only destroyed the health care system across the gauze is true, but it lift an entire population without appropriate access to medical care. the challenge now for people returning to their homes in 1000. the northern part is not just to start rebuilding their shutters life, but also to find the proper health care for the patients for the injuries and for those were and critical needs. and even what i was just the a from inside the ship,
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a hospitality garza city palestine, a 10 year old palestinian boy. his died in the hospital more than a week off the on his very soldiers shots, him and occupied westbank for the job was wounded on the journey. the 28th doing a military operation into carlin is where the forces detained an ambulance transporting him to hospital. and held his father in custody for an hour. the soldier reportedly boasted about shooting him, as well as military has laid siege to the air at more than 2 weeks, attacking kind of stevens and loading up homes. international criminal courts has bound to continue. it's what after us present, donald trump, impose sanctions on that stuff. trump assigned an executive order during these very 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. his visit to washington to face financial and travel restrictions on individuals who assist i cc investigations of us citizens or allies. that's and yahoo has been indicted by the wealth quotes for war crimes in guns as well. 7 to 9 countries or to members of the international criminal court
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have denounced trump sections on the cold. and the joint statement. they said the measure could increase the risk of impunity for the most serious crimes and threatened to validate into national no, no. they added sanctions with severely undermine old cases. currently, under investigation, as a quotes may have to close the field offices, which is a form icy, say official, and extended relations adviser to form an icpc preston's judge. it's time soon so he says from sections could have far reaching impacts on the quotes. work a lot. depends on whether the $125.00 countries that are party to the rob statute, which created the i, c, c, two's to block the worst effects of this action. but if i don't defend the court this, this executive order poses an ex, essential trip to the high seas ability to function,
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not just in the situation of palestine, but really in all situations before the court, including you, craig, the mars, to dan and of dental style and other governments and companies may try to support to create investigation. for example, uh, both services like banking services or provisional software can be used by the court across situations. and so companies and governments may choose to try to avoid providing those services or individuals may choose to avoid providing support to the court out of fear of retribution from us government. but ultimately, the united states needs its allies as much as the allies need 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
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more important for these countries fundamentally, but if you start giving it to the bully on this issue here or there, and let them divide, you, you become much more susceptible to these tactics. stage in 5 minutes to just ensure that it says donald trump is serious about taking over canada. his comments were recorded as while he was addressing business leaders in toronto. the media had been asked to leave the room for one microphone was still active. for those set trumps administration is interested in canada as minerals and is not joking about making canada america's 51st state. the
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above richardson is a public affairs consultants. he joins us from throne site. welcome to the program . so what do you make of it? aging, the prime ministers recorded comments that a well, i think the prime minister was highlighting the fact that we're in a, to mall, to us period of time in, in terms of politics. but at the end of the day, canadians have 0 repeat 0 interest. in joining the united states, we've had recent public opinion polls showing as high as 94 percent of canadians not being interested in doing so. so i think that has to form the basis of what we're canadian public opinion is and, and look, the president of the united states makes many pronouncements all the time on
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a whole variety of different issues. so we shouldn't get ourselves to rattle bias. well, we have to do is move forward and we've always had a good relationship with the united states. we've always done business with united states. that's what we should focus on. but we just insure those typing down as prime minister. i mean, can any canadian need to in the frame, adequately do donald trump? well, i think we have a number of that. that's a good uh, potential prime ministers, uh, coming forward uh, potentially mark carney that who was a governor of the bank of canada. the and was governor of bank, bank of england who is been, who's been involved in the financial services industry is a guy who has got a lot of important international experience. i think somebody like him could be a, could be that person, but we're not shorted in other political parties too as well. that's he's from the
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liberal party. we're not short of a people another political parties who could do the same thing at the end of the day was important is the resolute position of canadians, which is they are not interested in this. nonetheless. should canada be actively seeking new trading partners and perhaps try to become more self reliant, a 100 percent. we've been to relying on the, on the us for 30 years or so because it's been, it's been easy. it's a huge market. there's lots of access. what canadians need to do, we need to build a stronger relationship with the you and finish our trade deal with them. we need to sign it a trade deal with britain. we need to be active in as in and do some more stuff. and we need to be active in south america. we just signed 2 days ago, a trade deal with a ecuador. those are the type of things that we need to do. and we need to be, we need to be
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a little bit more aggressive about doing those sort of things. then we have been in the past many would say that kind of, that has a name the government at the moment. so does donald trump see that as a witness? you know, when it is land our government for 4 or 5 years, everyone has to change their government at some point or another. we're doing ours right now, but you'd be hugely mistaken to suspect the canadians are lam dock. uh the government's in place. it's, it has a very much the strong support of tonight is on the issue of trade and on the issue of donald trump. so i would, uh, i'm not worried about that too much at all, but with that straight, i mean even if terrace don't activity with eyes has some damage already been done because businesses and supply chains, they have to plan ahead, don't they? i think there has been some minor damage done it, which when, when these sort of topics come up,
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it creates instability in the marketplace and i think there has been some damage done. it's not been critical damage, but it's something that needs to be resolved and resolved quickly and we need to move on. and we need to move on to the next phase of our relationship with united states. trump is talking about canada being the 51st states and how the ordinary canadian see that a 0 repeat 0 canadians are interested in the the and becoming the 51st. the state in united states, a more a most recent pull, had 94 percent of canadians, disagreeing with that and not wanting to do that. so this is, this is a ridiculous discussion. the canadians are not interested or sovereign country. we're a member of the g 7. we're uh, we're a member of the commonwealth nato. last log, a funny, a whole variety of different organizations. we've been this over nation for, for
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a 1000000 years, and we will be a long, long after donald trump is finished, being president of the united states over just and thanks so much for joining us. but i do. uh, panama says the us presidents has postponed a planned phone call with the president, jose 8 molina to discuss a different route with the panama canal. that's due to nice minute changes to show do the strategic quotes the way it has been at the hall to the rising tensions between the 2 countries. us has repeatedly said that us government ships will not have to pay fees to travel through the canal on thursday and you know, react to that, including to washington's claims on the fee waiver. quoted them nice and full. so it's from has suggested that the us take back control of the canal by force if necessary, or brazil is preparing to receive 130 to pull t's from the us on saturday. well
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mark, the 2nd repatriation slide since comes okay, ration less than a month ago. the state of mean ask or a small city is bracing for these new migration policies and the impact they could have on the cool economy. one, okay, not yet. how's the store in the corner of his name, is it i state where's the bodies? a city of 270000. with a unique distinction. 8 out of 10 residents here. have family or friends in united states, legally and legally, like she's young while this no plan, what example anything besides my brother in law lives to the us 27 years ago, he owns to cause and it has a 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 from scratch down on the legal migration is sending shocked. ways to be have
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boulevard 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 consistent the class of just a such as of in 1964, 17 young people with work visas, move to the us. they started a network each bringing 20 more and it's growing ever since mcmillan moody was among the 1st to migrate illegally returning 3 years later just started a law firm with us clients, you jago, with this, you know, i left them a call go ship, but now it's all the migraines have to go through mexico and pay a fortune to get smuggled in. it's not the way i recommend of all those thousands of brazilians have been deported in the past. this time, the repatriation still different we had and what was the compliance migrants of wasted the protection. but trump turning it into
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a spectacle. brands and undocumented workers as criminals, is fueling braces and it's telling naples against each other, lee. 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 sets up businesses. our economy thrives, thanks to them, whom you just don't involve 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 boulevard bodies. migration is more than history if identity so much. so the people here have built this golden statute honoring all of those who left the city with nothing but a backpack to search for a better future. in the united states, an american dream that today seems more out of reach than never.

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