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about 7000 local residents. now we have more than $40000.00 displaced the saucers are declining. that is not what a degree. maybe i'm worried about. what will happen when the rainy season starts in may. the how much $93.00 is really captives to be released on saturday under the gaza. c 5 d or a 183 palestinian prisoners will be freed in which are the alarm dire in jordan, this is obviously around life and don't shoot for hospital happen. to be the largest public health facility that as you can see now, it's all a pile of rocks and stones. youtube, massive bombardment will take you inside what was once because of the largest
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hospital that is now empty. from doubt, show us officials, hotels are leaders, and 11 on saying has but i must not be possible countries. the government found a 2nd group of migrants to pull from the us, arrives and for sale. more than a 100 people on board. the plot the, the names of 3 is really captive, so be exchanged for palestinian prisoners on south today. had been released by how most ely show robbie or levy and had been i'm a do to be a 100 over as part of the deal. this will be the 5th release of his randy captive since the cx. 5 deal was reached. for the invitation is where i live at least a 183 palestinian prisoners on saturday. a 111 of those prisoners were detained in gauze as since the war began. october 20, 2372, others from across the gauze,
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up the occupied westbank and jerusalem, southern lifetimes, long sentences or being held under administrative detention houses. there was no a day as moving out from the jordanian capital, a man because these riley government and palestinian authority a bottom dollars as they are from reporting inside israel and the outside west. how much has released the list of 3 names of is really captive. it will set free on saturday in exchange for that israel will release a $183.00 palestinians, including a $111.00 taken from gaza during the 16 months of war. the united nations accuse of israel of forcibly disappearing thousands of palestinians. they know from the testimony of those at forcibly disappeared, have been maltreated, including by starvation and sexual abuse. a $111.00 families of those disappeared are now celebrating $42.00 palestinians will be released to be occupied. westbank 7
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will be exiled 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 mastic uses as well, of not keeping up its end of the bargain. it is not allowing enough tens or more by of 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 necessary car door the guts, the gaza strip and separate north from south north, all the elevator. i'm a for michael, my mind is from democracy for they are boiled now that's and advocacy group based in the us. he says the currency spot is unlikely to hold. and as far as roles
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concerned, this is not a ceasefire deal. it's a hostage stand 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 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 capture the captives of prisoners be released. you know, israel has always understood that there is a paradox, 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 the intends to ethically clemens garza and amex, the territory or whatever formulation they're,
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they're talking about today. you know, it really, it calls into question why some of us would actually continue with this deal and give away all of its leverage when the other side is, is saying that it's going to destroy dr. so that it was the israel of violating the seaside. d o, by restricting the flow of a shelter under the cease fire agreement, $200000.00 tons was supposed to be allowed into garza, but only 10 percent of those of arrives. of another provision of a deal includes the delivery of more than $60000.00 mobile homes. none have been delivered, as well as also choose the blocking, the entry of heavy equipment needed to recover bodies from the level in the might not. it said, these really armies, denial of the delivery of heavy equipment and machinery into the gallons 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
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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 well gauze as healthcare system is barely functioning off the 15 months of his rails war. hospital should have been a protected place with palestinians to seek treatment, but they were regularly targeted. i'll just say i was hiding my mood went inside the ruins of i'll ship a hospital which was the largest medical complex in gauze to under the pretext of searching for a terra tunnels. there's really military storm this particular building is this special surgery building? a 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 to the complicated surgeries and clean heart surgery and card or surgeries. but right now, as we see here, the buildings turned into more of a, it goes house with so much destruction, not only to the interest,
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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 soon. this is one of the areas major part of this building serve as a preparatory points for all the patients and old andrews who 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
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these really military. so far, what we're seeing is a complete destination of the health care system and the sheer 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 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'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 and 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
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challenge now for people returning to their homes in dollars in 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. anyway, what was your data from inside the ship for hospitalization garza city? how this time? the us deputies special envoy to the mit. lee says hezbollah? i must not be a part of 11 on this new government. speaking of the meeting, the lebanese president in beirut, moving to take us said washington headsets clear red lines against the group. the head of has the last block in parliament and allied rod, said the statements constitute a blatant interference in liberty suffering to send a hold of her thoughts. sometimes 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,
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hezbollah should no longer have influence. we are grateful to our allied israel for defeating has bola, but it's also thanks to you, thanks to the lebanese people. it is thanks to president loan and private, the prime minister designate on watts to 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 buller 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 spelling the government formation is primarily, and that is the speaker of the house insistence on him. naming 5 out of 5 shots and
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the government which allows them to undermine every process if they threaten to withdraw from the government. western in arab countries have promised to help this nearly bankrupt state, but only on the condition that loving on adopts reforms some have demanded the end of hezbollah power. the president and the prime minister designate, have promised to enforce the 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 we can buy as well, has popular support. and there is anger following the comments by the us envoy, which the group said violates live in on 70 hezbollah and its allies are also
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strong in parliament. but the us, which had the committee monitoring the ceasefire between has the law 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 the soon as we'll see, the 2nd claim load of migraines, to pull from the united states more than a 100 passengers. while i'm the civilian that craft was left from louisiana a previous deportation. last month. so $88.00 brazilians arriving from the us and the hancock, some of the chuckles on their feet. the trump administrations treatment of a deep ortiz was heavily criticized by brazil's government. they were, you receive them with great emotion. it wasn't easy to welcome them here because they were chained up. they had hand cuffs on school, but when they got off the plane,
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they were completely free. i'll just say it was monica. you're not. you have joined us live now from the horizontal area in brazil, monica, so another group of migrants returns to brazil. what sort of a section of a set to receive from families and friends that as well. uh, it was very different from the plane that landed here a month ago. um, we're in bellowed is aren't you, which is a city in the south eastern part of brazil. this is the area where most of the migraines come from. and the plane landed 1st in the north because the government, the brazilian government negotiated with the american government that the american plane should land in the spot that is closest to the west. so that the brazilians would spend less time on a us plane where uh, by the us norms, they are 10 covington shackle. this is not a common seen here in brazil to see prisoners in this situation. and as a brazilian government said they are not prisoners, they are people that are being repaired, treated,
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their undocumented migrants may be, but they are not responsible for crimes. so they were uh, transferred from from, for the lease of the, the place where they landed, the place where they landed 2 in america, 2 obviously. and they are playing that game here and land it. and it was very, very emotional. there are people that were kneeling down, they were just seeing the ground, their families, the government gave them psychological support. uh said that they would give the food and housing for people that left with nothing other people have their families have means of returning to their homes. and they were all sorts of people, there were people that were, had just cross the border and had a hand to themselves over to the authorities and others that had been there for 8 years. so it was a different situation. yeah. monica, and how is the president and government been reacting to the arrival of this group? and as you say previous,
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the policies arrived in handcuffs and shackles. so yes, it's, i should stress that this isn't, i mean, deportations didn't start with this trump administration. there have been thousands of resilience deported before during the previous administrations as well. but what they were saying is that this administration has branded on documented by grants of races this criminals. so that is what is that was what caused the outrage. because if you brand and then documented my friend as a criminal and you and the people see him on television and shackle handcuffed and shackles that causes you know, that it seems like you're, you're saying that that's true. and the truth says that the people that came here, they weren't a criminals, they were just many of them were businessman or small businesses, or just people trying to make a better future. so what the brazilian government is doing is setting up
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a whole task for it, let's say to welcome migrants which they think that will be more and more in the coming months. all right, so i'm going to give you an idea of live for us that from below his on to in brazil, monica, thank you. what time for so break here, and i'll just say about when we come back to us president science and for the freezing to minutes here on the systems to south africa. we're trying to bridge the gap brings expertise, experiences that we have learned overseas to rebuild our country the way it deserves and hundreds and expedite somewhere around the world, gather in some scripts and a bit from serious technology sector. more of that and say hello, when says arrive, it's 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 long as spells of frame areas of light pressure just coming through
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here. we off into the northeast. as you can see, we have got both wesley direction on our winds here. so you can see we're all going to see more about this, not pulling away though. so things will grasp these up because the, some possible kind of 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 weather coming back in behind at this stage, but still some when she was just looking around the pacific northwest this we go on, it's a sunday, well the show was just stack of the way across the mountain states still called nothing calvary at minus 16 celsius to just floating 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 bay, and that will be one or 2 scattered shafts, but not very spoiling the beautiful sunshine that will come through heavy rain for
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[000:00:00;00] the, the new watching out as a real quick reminder about top stories here. this, our 3 is really captive to, to be for even exchange of prisoners. on top of that, you have the name does eli chalabi olivia? and then i mean israel literally so 193 of us to monitor and agencies all morning. the 8 entering the gaza strip has been sufficient under the ceasefire agreement. 200000 tents was supposed to be allowed in stomach 10 percent of the members who has received the 2nd plane of migrants to fulton from the us. more than a 100, we have a civilian that cross which left from louisiana a previous deportation. so $88.00 was williams arriving, and donald trump assigned an executive order to hold aid and assistance to south africa early this week he threatened to cut off funding in response to a land reform act,
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which he claims constitutes discrimination against the nations white minority. so that's a pause the last month designed to address originally in the qualities and the land ownership that they thought to that pot idea. president serial. i'm a pull, so i said he's country will not people that chance. he has more now from washington dc as questions have been raised as to why donald trump has been so vocal about this land reform proposal from the south africans for the last few days, cooling the actions of this offering, governments horrible. and inevitably, this focus on south african bone equal in mosque, who is such a close adviser must cuz for a long time railed against what he said as an empty white racists of african governments. and in fact, most of the african president had a phone call with your most on wednesday to explain this an african view that this is simply a, a measure of legal framework for long story land reform to make sure it's fat.
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given the vast 7 percent the white populations of africa and something like 70 percent of the land in south africa. but also some in south africa made us know that they think this has to do with south africa. refusing a license to, you know, in mosques, stalling satellite internet service to operate in south africa due to regulatory concerns. however, what isn't speculation is another part of this executive order. it's pretty clear what is also annoyed. some elements within the trump administration that the executive orders as an additional south africa has taken aggressive positions towards the us as allies, including accusing israel and the mouth of genocide at the international court of justice and reinvigorating its relations with iran. so once again, with the trumpet ministration, with american politics, the middle east, as a large part to play, she advertise the outer 0 washington. the panama says the us, the president has postponed a plan phone call the president jose melina, to discuss
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a diplomatic route over the panama canal. the strategic waterway has been at the center of rising tensions between the 2 countries. the u. s. has repeatedly said american and government ship should not pay fees to times that through the canal, but on thursday, many know react to the i'm going to washington's came of a fee waiver, calling them lies on full swords. trumpet suggested that the united states take back control of the canal by force if necessary. canadian prime minister justin true though, says donald trump is serious about taking over canada. his comments were recorded on a hot mike, one addressing business leaders and to run to the media had been asked to leave the room, but one microphone was still active to said trumps administration is interested in canada's minerals. that is not joking about making canada america's 50 for mistakes . but bob richardson was a public affairs consultant. he says, kind of the must up relying on the us to strengthen it's a company as well. i think the prime minister was highlighting the fact that we're in a uh, to mall, to us, period of time in,
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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 where 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. what 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 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
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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 the equity, or those are 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, so such as new york is shutting down old live poultry markets and a bid to stop the spread of bird flu virus was detected at 7 different markets and recent days, the band is expected. the last a week have been no schumann cases of butler in new york and authority say, there's no immediate threat to public health. a wide scale color chickens has triggered an egg shortage and several states for you and human rights chief has won the worst, could be to comment, eastern democratic republic of congo folk attacks as crimes,
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including rape and sexual slavery may increase ro. i'm going back to m 23 rebels, took the city of government last week, and i've been advancing across the country. do you and says thousands of people have been killed and hundreds and thousands fullest on their homes. welcome lab reports these children don't know if the parents of dead or alive 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 a shed. gotcha! we were in the come 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 guy, myself, people living in the vast displacement camps, north of the city, say, and 20 three's fights, has 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
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. 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 unlikely to come soon. and 23 is fine. is of total, many charities 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 sexual violence. these children will not find that parents, that wolf and many of the children of soldiers will fight as he's been killed. some of the women here were being raising orphans throughout decades of conflict. it began when we're wondering,
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uganda 1st invaded colgate in 1996 p. the 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. 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 opens peace be kind to the roof and they say they survive on donations of food and clothes which have stopped as in $23.00 sciences advance is leaders of said though the rates who have come guys to like you know, be the last children opened in this conflict. malcolm with out his era,
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the that was serial whistle bella, who exposed systematic torture and human rights abuses. under the bush aside, regime has revealed his identity for the 1st time and an exclusive interview without using or far down my down, also known as caesar has confirmed, he was behind the largest league of evidence, exposing thousands of photos documenting mass killings and syrian presents. he documented the depths of at least 6700 people in detention showing torture, brutality and starvation. in the, every time i thought of defecting from the military police, i was overwhelmed with fear and anxiety. i had the flash drive in my socks simply to protect myself. i have to leave regime controlled territory and go to an area controlled by the state throughout the strategy. and i was such thoroughly,
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i'm several checkpoints, europe, in my opinion, the order to document torture and killing. so 3 flights, those came from the top of the regimes, high, rocky to prove that were carried out, and that none of the detainees were able to escape that destiny in the $73.00 bribery all favors as the revolution try it on the tyran regime has been toppled, we call them the us administration to lift the caesar sanctions. the root cause for the sections has gone with the punch of the criminal in a sub regime and we could have hundreds of serial. i'm dropping your eyes on technology experts have gathered in serious capital. the event is part of efforts to exchange knowledge and create jobs for young syrians as they tried to rebuild the country off of the off to the for the push, the left side. i'll just areas, so i'm going to fade reports now from the capital of damascus. this is a cluster munitions being detected by a thermal imaging drone. another solution which can check if an unexploded bombs
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live and pinpoint it's coordinates. it was developed by how the mirror was once serious youngest and then he was given an award when he was a teenager interested a few days later by the former regime. i was told one thing to never think again like many syrians, he fled, turnaround is nice for him and if he can, just select one valley. now he wants to take part and rebuilding the country. as you add the new generation of us coming out, we're shot. we're the reason why we're here. we're trying to bridge the gap rings. x square to user experience is that we have learned overseas to rebuild our country . the way it deserves hundreds of syrians in tech have gathered the domestic us 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,

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