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the perspective on what their calculations might be, but also from the palestinian, the, from this perspective, felton but, you know, doing it with what's going on in washington now from us needs the rest of the world . they need to play to the emotions and to the commitment of the rest of europe in particular. and i think it's in their interest to be seen to own their phase one. and this is also why they're putting so much emphasis on displaying that. there are communication with i, c r c and the right to go, you know, signing or the right paperwork is on. it's a, it's a way to show that they're working in compliance with international human serial. and now that they've committed to this, they need to demonstrate to the rest of the world that they have that willingness. and also because of them having done that far, they have been compromised in certain areas of intelligence and so on. it will be very hard for them, i think too. so, so just take a huge turn halfway through this phase without losing credibility and potentially, you know, being much more destructive for them. but this is ro decides to bump and you can
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see them. but of the soldiers or above ground, now the equipment on display, the communities are feeling pretty relaxed and laid back. and it's a bit it's they getting on with their daily life. and all of that makes a great scenario for those right news to exert maximum home on the policy use if they decided now. so the need to switch back towards aspect when the key sticking points moving forward in this, the spot is who is in control of concepts and whether how much does stay in control or whether it is willing to let go of assess and control. yeah, well look, come us from for all of its faults and certainly there are a lot of areas i think where we can criticize from us. but they've, they've actually been relatively flexible on, on this point. and they've put forth a couple of different possibilities. a couple of different proposals, one is for a kind of technocratic council that would take over the,
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the set of gaza. and the other is for a kind of unity units of government. right. the problem is that the palestinian authority doesn't light these proposals. neither do israel or the, the united states. so from us in that sense is kind of between a rock and a hard place. i don't know that there is rarely in the americans can expect that, you know, i'm also just, you know, sort of, it's sort of job, it's arms in surrender and that's, that's, that's very unlikely, very unlikely to happen here. and so this is a very important question. you know, what happens the day after, but i thought it was interesting what they had written on the stage. and in hebrew, um, you know, that we are the, we are the day after. right. and i think there's a message here, almost not just of strings, but of, of defiance. and i think what time is trying to suggest in the aftermath of this, this press conference, this trump netanyahu press conference, and also the comments made by netanyahu this week. that is real fully intends to go
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back to work. i think the message from us is trying to send is that there. if this happens, they are prepared to fail. they are, or if they're ready ready to fight. i mean that message wasn't so software was it, i have nothing yahoos face on the bio and, and hebrew with a written absolute victory. i'm is pretty provocative full as well. which is, i mean, the publicity is because of the impact as in power. and the little step is seen as a victory. but we have to be realistic. i mean their, their capacity to present a strategic sweaters or it has been degraded that ability to, to launch messiahs as they did at the beginning of the war is no longer there. and, and i think it is important that we acknowledge this and the policy, i mean, not don't measure and what they say about their victory because they've been so hit, they've been hit so hard. and neither is such a lower level that they will celebrate anything. but the strategically that not as
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a, that much was the right to today's right. there's a nice thing that any one to send this. and this is why in his discussion when trump is not anymore talking about degrading the palestinians any further, he's wanting to capture that westbank and he's wanting to visit trump, to focus entirely on the iran. this has been going on all the time. so we, uh, we know we're moving into some interesting to read through come us from a very long time ago. they have clarified that their position in the governing garza was simply because they were trying to resist the processing and administration, taking away from them their ability to, to resist occupation. and they've never really working on the management of, of guys on the governing of, of guys. and you can see this in the proposal that they submitted to the international community. but therefore, you look at this slightly differently and put at the center, the west side of the palestinians,
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and the international. then i think that should be international protection of the gaza strip. at this moment. it's not what trump is asking for. that is, he wants that to be on by the united states and develop but this is what humanity close for. these people have been under a provision for such a long time. almost now the entire world agrees that they, they should be able to take a horizon for us to a 2 state solution. and the only way forward is to take them under international protection for a periods of time where international committee runs the offers within gaza to allow the guys of the time to produce a new leadership. the existing good to ship on. both sides are contested and probably i'm not getting anywhere. do you agree with that mohammed who would take the lead and that international assets? and i think it's a great idea. i so and i think the palestinians, i think the palestinians would, would, would welcome it. i think the problem, though, is that these relieves in the americans continue to center from us in their this
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course, and this is a lot of smoke screens and it's been smoke screen from the start. it's not about from us. or at least it's not fully about come us, it's about what i was mentioned in other interviews, it's about this idea of greater israel is real, present expansionist state. there are many people inside of israel, certainly within the political elite that want to sort of move the palestinians out . right? this is the plan for gaza. we've seen it a said explicitly this week, a lot of times it goes unsaid, but we've seen it out out in the open, out in the open. and this is well documented in, in, in the literature. and if you look at these rarely, uh, you know, political discourse, if you look at the zionist philosophy discourse, right, and not just an in gaza, but also in, in the west bank. you have a kind of slow ethnic cleansing in operation in the west bank. now there are political constraints on israel, right? there are certain limitations on, on the, is rarely state which is why i,
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it doesn't, you know, expand in the palestinian territories even more aggressively. but i agree with source on that. really, you know, it's high time for the international community to play a more prominent role. but again, and this is a topic maybe for another interview, but the united states here plays an instruction as role. united states is not a neutral arbiter here. they have obstructed the rule of law and they've cited with israel, even one, israel commits gross violations of international law and international humanitarian law. and that's a fundamental problem here that is a conversation that we will be picking up on in another into useful notice. want to bring us back to the events of the day, because as we've been talking about, a convoy of red cross cause has been making its way is through because of strep from the center of the gaza strip. and then i'll follow where collective 3 mail civilian is really captives and took themselves to which it
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took them to the as well. both a 2 minute tree base ring where we've been saying helicopters, ministry honeycup just waiting to pick them off. and now we can see cause also arriving at wayne, they might indeed be the red cross convoys arriving now. and when they pull the head coach and they'll be taken into a central israel, where they will be given health check, and then they will be reunited with the families and loved ones who are waiting. i've been waiting for 15 months, especially waiting since the lace house as of last night when how must release the names of the 3 men who would be released today? that's bringing honey monkwood. he's joining us from all of the city and how to throughout the whole of this the events of being taking place in darrow bala south of way. you all. but you've been saying a change in the mood and,
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and the change in the number of calls on the streets and, and certainly you've been seeing different. it says that in goal is the city as this has been taking place some miles away. yes, laura, i'd say completely different today and we've seen it changed and not only in the mood but also and the number of people, the amounts of a traffic for the past couple hours is a quite significant, very busy area. and we were told by people who were trapped during dogs, but just before the seeds fire and this cried just the crime scene zeros, complete absence of people here in the past months. this of today is what, not only for us, but also for people who were not the only few people who lived here as these really military carrie. it's carried out much of the compartment in the area, so there was no one in there. but as about, it's not a coincidence that was the and this number view it, it's
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a sign the whole bus sign of expectations for better things to happen. despite many of the challenges. and despite many of the statements that may advise with the officials or the american president donald, from that the rest and, and the threat in the sustainability of just these far it, people are quite hopeful and be believed by today's exchange. they a free cap is that already released and the leader of on the expected palestinians, deputies and present r a from is really j, as a detention centers are going to be released. it's a, it's a new step forward. not only in rebuilding the shadows live, but also an opportunity for people who are separated from their family members, a relative, the loved ones for the past 15 months. so a 111 people of the 183 are going to be released today are from gov and we're seeing in the past 15 months. and where do where defend from? we've seen many of those pictures and videos where they get it from evacuation sunburn, from their residential homes,
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or from areas where there's really monetary in circles militarily and for these on whether from the northern part of garza, or from here, from o, asia, gould's, elderly and young women and children were all the 10 and now set to be a free today. this is only the shape of the iceberg of so many of those who are defense in the past. 15 months that it just for a lot of people, it's a good sign. it's a hopeful time because a palestinian has to now this, these steps into is really defensive in centers in the end of their life. from 1967 to this phase, close to 300 palestinians. the invite is really a military dive inside cells and 5 solitary confinement with nobody knew about it there, nor there save their lives in distance, but the wonderful tortures physical and human i. vision of human, i vision and deprivation of almost everything. so for a lot of people, this is a re birth of those palestinians defend a resurrection or from the death because behind bars in his videos is that
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equivalence to be dead. as we were heard, many of the festive owners of past releases of people describing the living conditions and the torture and the physical demon. i'd say that they went to school today is different and we're only almost 20 days of the the. busy the 1st phase of this, these fire and the whole. now it's going to move forward, step by step. even if it's the slope with no delays, with no surprises to the next phase because they, everybody believes here. the next phase except solid ones. the ones that will ensure that these buyers will do sustainable for as long as it's done absolute, they will the induce changing period for the next phase is here at the moment and we haven't seen them as the case jason's get on the way. yes. in the meantime, we're seeing people as you, as you say, honey trying to return to the lies, return to the new salvage what they come from, the homes and the rumble,
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and you've been looking at. so she for hospital veteran goals as they say in the news, this is one of the largest public health facilities in, in gaza. and now it is just a shelf of voice. it used to be the so much isn't that that needs to be rebuilt in the gaza strip of the absolutely. and this not just only that the physical outlook of gaza that needs to be rebuilt, but also the fight, the logic. a level that the many of a trauma they've been imposing people, the hardship that they went through, but a civil hosted up particularly not just because it's the the largest public health facility is the largest health care facility, helping golf and fit serving the entire gaza strip but it also just the giving us of the play as it serves as a major hub for a lot of people moving from northern part of this trip to the southern part of it.
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if you just want to beat someone. 8 if you would just point out, well will need you near a super hospitalized serve as a, as a. busy a road mark as freeze mark for the entire golf trip well known for a lot of people. and i'm not exaggerating it by said that a lot of people here of the younger generation were born inside the civil hospitality. maternity ward. so seeing it in total destruction is absolutely heartbreak and it was very difficult yesterday as we did our field report inside the hospital was very quiet. the silence was very deafening. inside the house, we used to be busy with lots of a traffic from doctors, from patients, injury that from people just coming for regular medical to check out for medical care inside the hospital. so what i put inside the hop, it was the many screens of those who is trapped inside the hospital for months as many minutes as phone did. not only storm and destroying it, both the killing, many of the innocent people and burying them at the courtyard of the house. but the,
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we've been many people getting emotional at seeing the buildings and hold on growing. and the whole, this is not going to happen again. and they are on the road to rebuild in a better hospital with better health care system. okay, that's how my friend reporting from gonzo says he, that's bringing him to sell him. now. she's joining us from the go daddy and capital, because as well, has on the present no authority and find out 0 from report in, in the side is so now how do we know that i'm also is handed over the 3 is really kept as rules on getting confirmation that the israeli army has received the 3 captives ahead of we're turning them to is really territory. we can see that helicopter waiting to take them back. now took us through the events from hair on so after those 3 captives were handed over by sliders, enhanced his armed wing the assembler gave, they were given to the red cross where they were driven over the israel gallons of
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water or 2 and is really military base in southern israel, known as a team, there they'll go through an initial medical check be re united with immediate family before they are ultimately air lifted to a hospital with central israel right outside of tel aviv. now, since the captives had been released now, israel is gearing up to release a $183.00 palestinian prisoners after the captains were released. we did also get confirmation that thousands of trucks went into gaza carrying that vital and very necessary humanitarian aid that has been really cut off for a lot of part of the war. not enough entirely. that was going into for this population of people that has been starving and suffering at the hands of is really attacked throughout the last 15 months of fighting. but when it comes to the prisoner release, we know that a $111.00 will be going to gaza. many of those actually, in fact, all of them detained to during the fighting bias really forces. and then the rest
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of them to be released in the occupied was banks occupied east jerusalem. 7 of those will be deported. the hands of these palace to be in prison as we we received the list of names of very names actually just just a few hours ago today. can you tell us a bit about who is on it? some of the key names that have stood out for you right, well as we were just discussing, some of those will be going to occupy these jerusalem the occupied west bank and gaza. but you do have these pretty notable prisoners, some of which have up to 6 live sentences, one of them especially. but who do, whose father was actually injured this morning after is really forces had to rated their home and essentially threatened the family that there could not be any sort of celebration. this is routine. we've seen this not just throughout this prisoner release, but in recent weeks and also back in november of 2023. but for this deal,
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in particular, we saw a note from the user of prison service and official statements that said that they were trying to limit all expressions of palestinian joy when it came to the prisoner release. you have palestinians who've been gathering outside of the alpha military prison waiting for their loved ones to be released and they've been shot at by is really forces with both live ammunition rubber, bullets and tear gas is really forces have routinely rated between you where these buses are passing through right outside over to my law to prevent any sort of crowds from welcoming back these prisoners into society. welcoming them back from is really detention where they have long suffered some pretty harsh conditions, especially after the former national security minister, east them are ben beer had taken over and made the presence is a much worse for is detaining. okay, how does the cell hit and the amount of money, thanks in deed. well, just to remind all of you is of what we've been watching in our extensive coverage
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here on out 0 of 3 is really male captives have been handed over by home us to the international committee of the red cross. they are now on the way home. the next stage today will be the release of $183.00 palestinian prisoners in rich hon. that is why we will be returning to our extensive, comprehensive ongoing coverage of the events, the in garza and in the occupied westbank later today. the out of the new south and east african leaders are meeting in tons and they're trying to find a way to the fuse. the ongoing crisis and the democratic republic of congo, kenya, has called for all groups to stop fighting. so a peace agreement can be reached rondon present. polk odami joined in person,
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has congress council conflict such a katie appeared via video cool rolanda. in fact, i'm 23 levels to the may just as you've got my last week, rebels have kept top 3rd vaults, despite declaring humanitarians seize 5. thousands of people have died in the offensive view and says, 900 bodies were discovered in the all say of to days of fighting. i'll come with has this report. it was the numbers of people killed and injured in this complex. keep going up. the un says there's been a search in rights abuses against civilians in eastern democratic republic of congo, including executions, gang raped and forming of displacement comes off the m $23.00 rebels, backed by one that took the provincial cap to go to the oldest people in the surrounding comes to get home. others, a sheltering in churches or schools saying they've nothing to go back to. or it's not say, do, but you already, but you, this really happened many among assessing,
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raped the rebel forces entre hoses and rate for mothers and daughters. they looked and draped. that's why we fled. a relentless army 1st invaded in 1996 and targeted the groups in refugee camps. taking part in the genocide 2 years before to save over through the government in the capital kinshasa that led to 2 major was drawing in about 2000 and african countries. about 6000000 people were killed mostly by starvation and disease. their programs that persist for lender, and you can do with being accused of meddling and come go and looting minerals ever since. you and investigators say this time m 23 supported by thousands of rwanda. and so just for one to says it has the right to defend itself. and 23 says he's fighting the groups. he's threatened, the ethnic group of his leaders, congo, says rewind, is losing it. so fost, minimal, well,
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and 23 took control of these colton mines involved. the last yeah. run those minimal expos have doubled in the last 2. yes. from 23 last to governor in 2012. us and european countries caught funding and military support to run the condos on me eventually for $1023.00 back to the board with rwanda, it's substantial international support congress. all me is we can now, i'm rwanda's is stronger to you and, and western powers have cooled, rewind to withdraw its troops from congress. don't you let the many statements and condemnation surround the wills. at the same time, vermont is become an indispensable ally for many countries in other crisis sounds. after all, it's one of the biggest contributors of troops to peacekeeping missions. troops from southern africa having un peacekeepers or failed to stop the pro rwandan
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forces at font a thousands. if the indian soldiers in south tv are fighting along side come guys, troops, as red cross work has collected bodies around coma and 23 is said, it will continue all the way to can shasta. is it growing? c, a here? and internationally? congress have found to be plunged back into the kind of regional was the past decades with disastrous consequences. malcolm web outages, era, a federal judge has temporarily blocks the trump administration from placing employees of the us for an agency on paid leave. legal challenge board 5 of workers union said trunks or does what and legal and unconstitutional for more than 6 decades. usa id as being one of the biggest providers of medical and humanitarian assistance worldwide. well bundles take a look at the history of the agency. president of the united states, the us agency for international development was founded by president john f.
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kennedy. in 1961, bringing disparate aid programs under one organization. during the hottest days of the cold war rivalry with the soviet union, sending aid in the form of food, technical experts and loans was seen as a way of extending us influence, stopping the spread of communism, and thereby keeping markets open for us corporations. this is a very, a possible source of strength for us. it permits as to exert influence for the maintenance of freedom. if we did not were not so heavily involved. our voice would not speak with such ha vega in a way usa id was the successor of the marshall plan under which the us funded the rebuilding of western europe after the 2nd world war, which succeeded in keeping those countries from turning communist over the decades
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. the agencies ship hundreds of millions of tons of food medicine and medical equip . analysts say with us a cut off china will benefit for china. africa is a good number one priority. it is west strategic mentors light. uh it is well major . you know what a ways these ways come out the red sea. they've got a full vision. notable us a id efforts over the years included famine relief in ethiopia and the 1980s in somalia in the 19 ninety's and to war ravaged countries including sudan, bosley and f gann estate. as well as natural disaster zones. among the most significant and successful humanitarian programs administered in large part by u. s. a. d is the president's emergency plan for aids. really, for pep, far the brainchild of president george w bush. it manages prevention, treatment,
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and health care system strengthening with a major focus on sub saharan africa. since 2003, the program is estimated to save 25000000 people from dying of h i. v. aids. on friday, a worker was seen covering up the us a the emblem at its headquarters in washington, with black plastic tape, rob reynolds, l. g 0. a for sale has received a 2nd plane of its nationals to portion from the united states. 100 people was sent back from louisiana on board of civilian aircraft. it was in contrast with the full taishan flight last month where $88.00 presented ins arrived in handcuffs and shackles on the feet. is those governments strongly criticized. the trump administration's treatment of the 14th day, we received them with great emotion. it wasn't easy to welcome them here because they were chained up. they had hand cuffs on school,
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but when they got off the plane, they were completely free. under his deputy foreign minister says migrants from his country living in the us, us get to leave the homes in case they get deported, that far as a plain kind to put it on during surviving from the from the us president trump promised must be full of patients of undocumented microns during his election campaign, we give it to them as young and what is the loss of consent and the loss of nervousness in the united states on the part of my country who are afraid to go to work for it to take the children to school afraid to walk on the street and with many businesses have closed because the employees say they could take name. so there's a lot of nervousness that 2 people have been killed in a plane crash and the resilience as you have saw paula, small plain slid hundreds of meters long. a busy road before hitting a boss next floating upon us and single passenger over killed in the cross, which happened shortly off to take off at least 6 passengers on the bus. what engines not fit for me? laura kyle, need?
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