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the passion and the politics of the little pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds who make football series on houses. the or the . ready ready and how about staves? 3 is really captives to be released on such day. and because of seats by deal, 183 palestinian prisoners will be freed the route to the next 7 life. but headquarters here in the coming up in the next 30 minutes, as you for hospital happen to be the largest public health facility. that as you can see now, it's really a pile of rocks and stones. due to massive bombardment will take you
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inside what was, what causes largest hospital that is now an antique small stuff, show us officials, hotels with lead is 11 on saying has prolonged but don't be part of the country's new couplets. we're trying to push the government, the expertise, experiences that we have learned overseas to rebuild our country the way it deserves and hundreds of expensive around the world government to bounce goods set of it to do city is technology sick to the welcome to the triangle. the names of 3 is ready to come to this. he'll be exchanged for palestinian prisoners on such day have been released by how boss eli, sure, robbie, or levy. and how to ben a be a jew to be handed over as part of the deal. now this will be the 5th release of
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his way, the captain since the seas 5 deal was reached in route to israel will release $183.00 palace to be prisoners on site. today. $111.00 of those presidents were detained in gauze us since the will be guy. they don't tell you, but 202372 others. from across garza, the occupied west bank, jerusalem, the saving lifetime. so long 10 sentences it is rainy trails. no day has bolt from the godaddy of the capital a month. because these, when the government dependents to the look forward to you have been down to 0 for reporting from inside as well as the occupied west bank. how much has released the list of read names of is really captives. it will set free on saturday in exchange for the israel will release a $183.00 palestinians, including a $111.00 taken from gaza during the 16 months of war. the united nations accused as israel of forcibly disappearing thousands of palestinians. they know from
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testimony that those at forcibly disappeared have been maltreated, including by starvation and sexual abuse. a 111 families of those disappeared are now celebrating 42. how to study as will be released to be occupied. westbank 7 will be exile out of the palestinian territory. this cease fire is very fragile and it's more fragile now than it was even from the onset because have must accuses israel of not keeping up its end of the bargain. it is not allowing enough tens or mobile homes or medicine or other assistance needed to begin recovery. not even the equipments needed to deepen, remove the debris and recover the remains of loved ones. thousands of them killed during the war, but for now the exchange will happen on saturday is really troops will are scheduled at least to withdraw on sunday, from the net stream car door, the guts, the gaza strip, and separate north from south north, all the elevator. i'm
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a local a but by the is the director of research for israel, palestine that the bulk receive for the arab world now or research and advocacy organization based in the us. he says the current sci fi is unlikely to hold as far as his role is concerned, this is not the ceasefire deal. it's a hostage stand exchange deal that requires it to withdraw its troops at the end. but it is really government, it's. busy the prime minister, in nearly every official that has spoken has been quite clear that they intend to resume the war in some way or another at the end of this. and i think that actually the only thing that is really pushing it forward right now is this insistence by the trump administration, that the, that the exchange is continue and not all of the hosted isn't kept to the captives of prisoners be released. you know, israel has always understood that there is a paradox,
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equipment needed to recover bodies from under the rebels or in the might not. it said, these rarely armies, denial of the delivery of heavy equipment and machinery into the gaza 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 that causes healthcare system is badly functioning. off the 15 months of his roles will hospital should have been protected, a place, protected place, pot, and the full palestinians to seek treatment. but they were regularly targeted honey, but made goes inside the ruins of the ship. a hospital which was the largest medical complex in garza, up to under the pretext of searching for a terra tunnels. this really monitor is formed. this particular building is the
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special surgery building and the 10 year old building has been serving the medical care for many of the people who are in much need of proper medical care. here, particularly the the complicated surgeries and clean heart surgery and cardio surgeries. but right now, as we see here, the buildings turned into more of a if the goals house was so much destruction, not only to the interest, 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 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
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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. we needed immediate surgeries inside the building. they were prepared to 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. so far, what we're seeing is a complete destination of the health care system. and that's your for hospital happen to be the largest public health facility that as you can see now. so will the pile of rocks and stones due to massive bombardment that went on for 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 predictor. busy fall in bonds, many people went hungry and thirsty because there's been
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a monitor when it's storm the hospital, it deprived them from having the 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 this is 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 dollars in the northern part is not just to start rebuilding their shutter of life, but also to find the proper health care for the patients for the injuries. and for those were and critical needs. i mean, what was your data from inside the ship? a hospitality garza city, palestine. the us state department has involving congress that plans to sell $7400000000.00 worth of weapons to israel. this comes just 2 days after the president trump met these very problem, minutes at the white house to discuss the gaza,
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see saw the package include $6700000000.00 with the bones guided systems of fuses. laser guided hellfire missiles with $660000000.00 a rule. so on the list, let's get more of this and she has a time to send the vi washington to clarify exactly what's going on. this deal was some time in the making, wasn't that she had yes, because this what this particular deal appears to be is the deal that joe biden and his administration that info on congress informally about in january to get approval from the house and senate fund for the foreign relations for the past committees at, for, for, for approval. but it hasn't been approved. a hold has been put on by, by some sentences, given all the questions about cause a genocide, joe, and all that. i'm sorry, this is the top of ministration showing. it's continuity in, in research, in well, in submitting the full paperwork this time to congress that they intend,
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or they want to go ahead with this best deal. although it still could be subject to roadblocks from congress or whether off presidential presidential, what grounds will be really interesting to see the given the democrats anger at donald trump, whether they will eventually just waive this through as they have so often in the past with joe biden, to whether, because it's trump, things will be different. and then there's another, another kind of looking fault line, which is the trouble coalition is, is it is fractured between the israel fast, the israel satisfaction there are available. some gave donald trump a $100000000.00 per entered streams, honest with the 1000000000 us. it ends in terms of what we'll do, whatever you want. and then that's the america side of the drum coalition is saying, wait a 2nd. why are we sending will this money to is ro i thought it was america for small as well for us? so these are the fault lines. are going to be interesting to observe as a discussion in congress about gaps going about these by the about these offices. actually, trump himself has another 1000000000 dollar on savvy aust, from congress,
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which he submitted earlier this week. i bought the house with a whole put on that one, and that's, that's for also for bones. and for almost caterpillar boulders has apparently. so there's a discussion beginning now is real fast for america for us. it might be quite interesting. yeah, i mean you talk about work around, you just mentioned that david's ago definition is and was a very interesting all day when they come to sort of the issue of gray areas. because what one does for the view of who's watching, they've been following the story, what the differences between sales to israel versus the often mentioned come in to aid to israel and the aid is often in the fall, but munitions? the right sir, i think. but am as old as the age of the bar code bought a came to the last memorandum. remember around him of understanding with his route, which gives us real full $1000000000.00 of us taxpayer money. yeah. to be spent on weapons. american weapons. well, there is a little loophole for his rightly weapons too. that actually expires an interior as time. so that's all the above focal point back potentially for the american,
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for us as well. for rest. goes factions to thoughts as a asking why we sending. well, this money was rel anywhere, but yeah, this is us taxpayer money, as far as at least $4000000000.00. yeah, it goes to as well, from the us tax pass. i'm them since october 7th, joe biden. the last congress for another $13000000000.00 i think it was the semester was over a mackie, the $13000000000.00 more of taxpayer money to fund is right of your weapons. but then the argument is yeah, but at all then comes straight back to the us because the main beneficiaries of this, all companies like lockheed martin, caterpillar will look for these almost boulders as themselves. so that creates jobs in the us as well. but this is one of those discussions. well, yeah, sure. which is always in a bubbly under the surface on both sides. democrats, republicans, progressives. make america great again. but why is america spending all this money on his right? because the argument is job is at home, but also, you know, as well as job i would say if we didn't have is read them at least then american would have to invent. and it just a soft, strategic importance. what is that still the case for the republican foreign policy?
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i think is that's another question on that story continues. of course, we'll continue to follow up with you as time progresses. shepherd sensitive force in washington. thank you. now the us deputies special envoy to the me, lee says, has blog, must not be part of levels new government speaking. yes. amazing. the lebanese presidents and they root logan will take it, said washington has set clear red lines against the group ahead of his blogs blocking paula. but how about the ride? said that the statements constitutes a blatant interference and lebanese, some suffering to say the cold has more from the deputies capital. 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 the 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 in any form and that has bullet remains disarmed and militarily defeated. the prime minister designate the west and i'm was suppose to announce a new government on thursday hours before the arrival of the us and boy, but hezbollah and its ally among insisted on retaining the veto power. they enjoyed in previous governments known as the blocking. 3rd, what's funding the government formation is primarily and that is the speaker of the house insistence on him. naming 5 out of 5 shirts and the government which allows them to undermine every process if they threaten to withdraw from the government.
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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 as 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 here on 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 envoy, 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 think federal judge has temporarily bulk the trump administration from placing employees of the us phone agency on paid leave. then they all what spot us a r d was meant to be suspended for 90 days. as of midnight on friday, but the judge signed it with the work is associations arguing, trump does not have the authority to dismantle the agency. the president's sweeping freeze on us for a worldwide as part of rage. the agency has a budget of $40000000000.00 that's distributed amongst $120.00 countries, mostly in medical and humanitarian assistance. still ahead here on out is there a quote of god will tell you about the canadian prime ministers. mike may ment involving donald trump and why nigeria slice to get gray shortage of delta is
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pushing up to the time and change the color when says arrive is something of a vengeance across western pulse of kind of the western areas. so the us as well saying some rather live, you shall as longest both of right areas of low pressure just coming through here to we off into the northeast. as you can see, we have got both wesley direction on our when's here? so you can see we're all going to see more of that smoke pulling away though, so things will gradually ease up across these composite canada, the northeast of the us. but we have more wintry weather coming in across the legs . heavy rain coming up towards so that is the side of the legs for the pennsylvania pushing over towards new york quite to where the coming back came behind at this stage. but still some,
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when she was just looking around the pacific northwest this we go on. it's a sunday. well, cheryl was just stack of the way across the mountain state. still called nothing. calvary minus 16 celsius to just folding away around 15 degrees in dallas by the state. and we'll see a lot each roy and 7 for the coming back in across the region. meanwhile, lottie drawing settled across a good part of the carrot band that will be one or 2 scattered shafts, but not very spoiling the beautiful sunshine that will come through heavy rain for a time just around the central america. particularly it's a nick, a rock us in costa rica. the shaker model was for translation and international understanding is inviting nominations for its 11th edition, starting january the 1st and ending march the 31st 2025. for more information.
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please visit the awards official website at w w, w dot h t a dot q a the the book about 2 weeks ago just makes the whole robin indo hard reminder on top stories . 3 is very tempted. states between exchange the palestinian business on site today to be named as a launcher, avi, or lindsey doha, depend. i mean, is there, i will release 193 palestinian prisoners to mount as having agencies are voiding the aiden during the gaza strip is insufficient. under the ceasefire agreement,
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2 100000 tents was supposed to be allowed in 3010 percent of those other alternatives. the us state department consultants called rustic funds to sell $7400000000.00 worth of weapons. israel, it's comes 2 days after is very private disability with that to be all who visited washington potable, says you as president as despite of the plan. so in cole, with the president has a melita to discuss a diplomatic route over the panama canal, the strategic waterway has be that the central rising tensions between the 2 countries. the us, as for peace of, besides, the american government ships should not pay fees to transmit through the canal. on thursday, i believe they reacted angrily to washington's claims of a fee waiver, calling the lies of the faucets, trump has suggested that the united states take back control of the canal by force if necessary. or can i do probably, but just adjusted to that says donald trump is serious about taking over canada.
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his comments were recorded on the hop by qual, addressing business leaders in toronto. the media had to be asked to leave the room, but one by preferred was still active. true to said trump simply, the station is interested in canada as minerals does not take you about making canada. america's 51st state. he has of the us is very aware of cather, this result is a they very much want to be able to benefit from those 2 that said that trump has, has, is in mind that one of the easiest ways of doing that is absorbing our country and it is a real thing, but purchase a is a public invest consultancies as canada bus stop relying on the us to strengthen it's a call to be 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.
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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 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. 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. ready to build a stronger relationship with the e. u 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,
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and do some more stuff. and we need to be active in south america, we just signed 2 days ago, a trade deal with the equity, or those of the type of things that we need to do. and we need to be, we need to be a little bit more aggressive about doing those sort of things. then we have been in the past. nigeria has pushed back the retirement age for doctors from 60 to 65 to address stuff shortages and increasing number of medical personnel all leaving full beds of paid jobs abroad. the doctor to patient make sure every night jerry stands at about one to 10000 way below the recommendation of the world health organization. and the address reports from the capital. a beecher or another day at night just premium government health facility. the national hospital patients by exceed the number of doctors but those good one now psychologically to affect the price. and sometimes the false sick also is the patient patient don't get up to my
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kid that is supposed to get health work as a low wages. and the lack of medical equipment are the root of the problem. i've told them wait, don't because the echo will gets to see a doctor. she stormed high babies healthy, but says hospital services are what they used to be my progress pregnancy. lots of things it gets you know. ok, 6 o'clock so i don't i don't think guessing best buy or the recent meeting chief medical directors want hospitals may soon run out of stuff around 16000 not getting doctors left then jobs between 201620222 walk abroad. mainly in the united kingdom, canada and the united states. i get a nurse as a result of the council said, 42000 of their members have left with the departure of the doctors. the doctor patient ratio is now $1.00 to $10000.00,
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which is significantly lower than the world health organizations. recommended one to 605 the you'll see officially, so the notion of hospital se conditions are improving. but there's a lot of work to do. a number of the equipment in the country have a very, i'll leave that usefully. is like in this hospital. that's what we coupons that have left at 25 years or 5, june $25.00. yes. doctor c o digit equipment is effective services. an employee's skills development. the situation is more disparate at primary health care facilities. local medical association say, a shortage of train personnel has cost several debts at least diagnosis. the idea and government says it's tackling the crisis. by focusing on training, we decided to confront that head on by increasing the training of the health workforce. the doubles the court has full medical training pharmacy training,
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not so many different training. i know we're working to ensure that that group patient is on property. so the quality of the workforce is not lost. and we are working hard to explain the infrastructure, the compliment, and to address the tentative they may have so they can see where the continued to suff beckett. the maternity to section locus says she hopes that by the time of babies born conditions at night during his hospitals, will have improved. how many degrees onto 0? would you be certain these all mean says it's read taking the district of for the north. the content is after troops made separate advances against the power ministries up in support. forces south of the capital including interest ever states. thousands of display suited these people are not being returning to the homes. and what with daunting the state capital, since it was recaptured by the swedish government says that it was to tighten gun laws off to the was most shooting in the country's history. earlier this week
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killed 10 people. probably minister is chris. the sold says the country you should limit to can have a firearms license and cracked um on send me over to my take weapons on choose day issue to open fire to school campus in already pro killing 10 people. please say he appears to have use several of his own license to write rifles or the u. k. government says the dialect. grenville towel will be demolished despite some of the re families asking that it remain standing in 201772 people die when the building caught fire. when most people were sleep, highly flammable planting on the buildings exterior caused the place to spread quickly. it's the worst fire in bolton, british history. a public inquiry blamed multiple government and industry failures for the tragedy. criminal charges have yet to be proved. hundreds of
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civic contributors and technology experts have gathered in serious capital. the event is positive efforts to exchange knowledge and create jobs. the young syrians, as they try to rebuild the country. after the full of bush on a side, that's all they've been jobs or pull. so from damascus. this is a cluster munitions being detected by a thermal imaging drone. another solution which can check if an unexploded bombs live and pinpoint it's coordinates. it was developed by the have a mirror who was once serious youngest event. he was given an award when he was a teenager, interested a few days later by the full i'm a vision. i was told one thing to never think i like many syrians, he said look, turnaround is nice. somebody come to silicon valley. now he wants to take part in rebuilding the country. 24 syria is and when you add a new generation of us coming out, we're not,
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we're the reason why we're here. we're trying to bridge the gap, bring back stuff to use the experiences that we have learned overseas to rebuild our country. the way a 100, the syrians in tech have gathered in damascus from all over the world in the 1st of its kind event. software engineer, seals and entrepreneurs, mostly from silicon valley, see the regime change as an opportunity to kick start to use technology sector. now, i think it's a great offers. we need to find all these efforts together to build something novel, something new, something that with the state level in the long run economic institutions have bought the industry experts to connect the city and task for with students and professions. here, organize this, a building connection and exchange of scientific, intellectual and professional knowledge will help build collaboration. in addition to building joint started doing is to create jobs. we set a goal of 25000 tech jobs in syria in 5 years.
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