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visions they showed up here at the us is headquarters, demanding access to the building from around the world for the people of what they need. a new page has to be a ton. it's the end of a pain from chapter of displacement. the of the savings of joy and goes more than a 100 pallets taken prisoners. their release from is randy trails as part of a cx. 5 deal with a mess up on the on the, on the, for the, on the thought. this is out just a real life and also coming up 183 palestinian
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prisoners are being released from is right. the prisons back to the homes across the occupied palestinian territories. the area of mass for these 3 is really come to some cause the 5th swap is very cancer. suppose you can prisoners lost the welcome to you emotional reunions that taking place and cause it was more than a 100 prisoners who were detained by as ray. the forces are released many of these men, their families have no idea if they were dead or alive. they were most to be held at the prison in the negative. does it without charge or trial?
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some said that being subjected to torture alone in the center, the on so to this i know your it's been a yeah. and one day of beatings, torture and struggling all fair prison. they blindfolded, and the task of my hands injured for me every day since in torture. many people have suffered lots of medical negligence. we were provided with no medical treatments, no, with the closing there and it was very harsh treatment. it's not like we would have gone tunnel based on your milady today. the 8th of february 2025 is my repast and i hope and pray that all remaining campus will be released as well. we will go into not to talk to the media and press a lives that just a small price to pay for guys. and i hope all those help tempted them is gonna take you and them minutes. so obviously the tomato as a new minister of in vitamin can most of the dean, but i can most of it at the, in the minister of public health. the article to such
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a degree to be published and try to be effective upon really is issued by you the president to bob the in february is 2025 signed by new office and i'm thank you. so you're telling me you're telling me the uh, that used to be about 20 yeah, the prime minister will to talk to the yeah, we went directly to bailey because we for quite some time now be waiting for the lebanese uh, interim leadership that to announce the formation of his new government in years, which appears to have been watts a has unfolded that will of course, bring you the latest details as when we get to it. but huge anticipation about the
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makeup of the lebanese government and what it means to the future. the country off to try to come fix that. let's go live to zane a honda who's that in the by rates for the latest. it doesn't look like we have a zayna. i'm afraid on that, but we will try and come back on that story as an when as an when we get more details where it looks like we can actually stay with the developing story and left it on. uh lets listening to that was still on the internet in 5 minutes to so cool, but at least slow i wasn't the cause would be when you're at a ford miss government, i would like to suggest the following points, which i keep it as a top priority 1st,
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before mation reform is the tool path to development and therefore the government's needs to achieve safety and security according to the solution. 1701 on the monitor unfolding up the withdrawal. one of his or 80 forces from the entire live and these territories. and then continue with the reconstruction, which i have stated in the on that is stuck. i promise about fraud the a commitment 2nd that there's a government would restore confidence between the citizens and the estate and between live but not. and it's out of an international saffir the and live been on this governance wouldn't be a hoop of they used to feel of their dreams can be born attained here in their homeland. so demand, i'm in believing that, that live button on me,
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that it needs a major national workshop. the government in collaboration with the house of representatives. the will have to continue implementing outside f alcorda and continue with the financial 30 forms by the economy. i in the physics gotta be forms with these fundamental mentors. uh, it requires the establishment of a robust dish already. so the formation of, uh, uh, i need government that i had it is hard to satisfy for part is how well this is a starting point. we're all members will work together and i would like to reiterate to that diversity in the members of the cabinet. the what didn't to be a source of hindering it's due to use in any way or form. and the government would love to be an audi. and now for competing,
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but through all the joint and constructive work, uh, i know the life of this government is limited. however, the self funding of people is not the major to divide the duration of a government's ikea. before my, i use the we need to establish and they need foundations for reform, and i'm collaboration with the president and they use their own. the principals as he has established in his or so we need to build and you live alone. we don't have any time to waste on. let's start immediately. thank you. all right, so just a collection of what i said that we were listening to the prime minister designate not entry and me a prime minister. no offense alarm. i'm giving us a sense of a politically the direction of the country is going a huge. i'm speculation over the formation of the government that it will did take
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the future. the country let's go to live to, is that, you know, hold up who joins us on the line from the day we pay, we to, for the latest say not an awful lot riding on the makeup of the future. government, the, and 11 on okay. is it going to answer questions a hi zayna as the bulk of in the cda here about just saying we were just listening to no up solano saying that there's a lot riding on whatever is decided by way of the future government to offline and don't give us a sense of from the funniest issues in being able to do that as well. there is no doubt that on a new government faces daunting challenges. this country's economy has all but collapse the fine. a till sector, the banking sector, they need to be restructured. a people lost their savings in bags the currency, the valued unemployment is high. the middle class they've left the country the new
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. a minister, promising to change all that, saying that his government is going to carry out reforms and that it is committed to carry out reforms for the past 5 years. the political class refused to do just that because carrying out reforms implies losing control over state institutions which they have been using to build their own power. so now the prime minister is a promising a new beginning. he's a man who is not from the traditional political class. he was a man that the people, when people took to the streets back in 2019 and demand the change. this was their choice. this man was their choice, but he was really up against. 5 a political class who were resisting change, it took weeks for him to. 9 form this government and it didn't come about through
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internal consensus. it came about because of international pressure did. and the united states sent an en more yes. today. and she held meetings with the president, the prime minister, designated the end, the speaker parliament. and as it was after those meetings and after she made clear what the united states expects this country to do, that, the government saw the light in many ways in her statements of special invoice. there were implicit threats that the government is not ready and committed to carry out reform satisfied corruption and to ensure that hezbollah of remains, this armed and militarily weakened. there is a possibility that the. a community will isolate this country so months of, excuse me, weeks of political bickering. but it was international. a to really that's key that brought about the birth of a new government, which is very, very different from previous governments in the sense that the balance of power has
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now changed. has the law and its allies no longer controls the government and said, no, i 1st the prime minister designated also gave an indication on ending hostilities with israel as well on the agreement. so if you and resolution 1071, they didn't buy the 2006. can you set anymore lights? oh, not in this significant center to well, a cease fire came into force late november, putting an end to the deadliest conflict between as well and has the law that un resolution calls for an area south of the tiny river to be free of arms and fighters and that a non state actors that the lebanese army needs to deploy in that area. but the cease fire agreement also makes reference to previous un resolutions, which calls for the disarmament of all non saved actors and 11 on across the
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country. so this is something that the international community will also be. 1 watching whether or not the lebanese army and the political leadership will ensure that the state will be the only entity that has arms in this country. this, you know, the cease fire agreement does also call for is really troops who remain in south lebanon to leave. 5 that deadline was extended to february 18. we heard from the us special envoy in bay booth making clear that that is going to be a firm date that the is rarely troops will withdraw on the, on the 18th of february. but 11. 5 5 is under pressure to kerry and kerry. 5 its side of, of the agreement, and that is to ensure that hezbollah does not return to the border area and that no other group of parts from the state will have arms in this country. so as you can imagine, a lot of challenges ahead for this new government. and like i said,
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the international community will be watching carefully because this country is in dire need of financial support. not only to revive the economy but to rebuild which was destroyed during the war last year. and the cost of that we construction bill is in the billions of dollars to say no commitments from the new leadership to 11 on. and also apparently from the americans as well that some israel will pull out of lebanon on february. the 8 teams will see the question as well as well on the that's a commitment as well. but i want to ask you very, very quickly about the future of hezbollah, that no longer going to be a political force and 11 on what happens to them. now as well how's the law was militarily weakened by as well as war. there is no doubt it. 1 fits leadership, they had the secretary general was killed, his successor was killed, the military leadership was killed. again, the, the cease fire came into force but as well continues to carry out strikes against
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them has what it says are as well as military assets. just below also lost its logistical and operational base, which was syria. it was a major supply route for its arms. so how's the law is under pressure? but at the same time, we cannot forget that hezbollah has popular support in this country. and. a law, along with its allies control a significant amount of seats in parliament. so this is a force that is still to be reckoned with. and actually everyone is eyeing the parliamentary elections next year because has the law and its allies will be fighting for their political survival when those elections happen in a year's time. so you can not write off a group which has, you know, popular support in the country along with its allies say that they represent the she or community. but the opposition believes that that this monopoly,
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it came about. 1 through its arms, so really challenging days ahead living on has entered uncharted waters. it has the law was the most powerful political and military force 11, not stronger than the state and stronger than the army. the, the, the objective or the goal of this government is to extend the states authority across the country and ensure that, you know, no other group will carry arms. so, and if hasn't beloved does not cooperate. it's a recipe for instability 11 on. but you know, the politicians coming together announcing this new government of yes, there was international pressure, but at the same time, it's really signals that the group has been, has been weakened to design up many sites. so i won't care. so you will to twist them. tons of lebanese politics, they know how to and they rate the
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ok, let's pretend to i told the story out of gaza web emotional re, unions have been taking place off to more than a 100 prisoners who are detained by trading forces were released as part of the seas find to between i'm us and israel, the well a menu. these men, their families had no idea if they were alive or dead. they were mostly held at the prison in the negative desert without charge or trial. some said they had been subjected to torture. this was the sea, and he'll fight westbank for an emaciated posting in prison, there was carried house se i see all see us and the cries, immediate medical attention. many of them say needs to say sign so, but these supplies really forces, at least 7 release kind of thing and prisoners, were transferred to
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a hospice for immediate treatment hosting in prison to say that treatment, innovative prisons worse than significantly seems to say the 2023, the room goes up again. the total of a $183.00 palestinian prisoners were released as part of the seas. 5 deal. well, early i have a mouse with these 3 is really come to some guys have as part of the deal, but it's where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was criticized the condition of the men were now in his way. the temperature is the 5th swap on his way to come to so kind of thing and businesses to cease while i began last month in this is the 1st month to be released. 56 year old had been i mean he was taken captive from tbs berry to and the type of 7th attack along with his wife rise. she was released by madison november 2023. and he was the 2nd captive 52 year old and he sure robbie who was also taken folk. that's very along with his brother. you'll see his death has since been confirmed
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and he's wise and tools is also kills. and the type of $7.00 to $10.00 this is or levy, the thirty's, ready come to the 34 year old was taken during the nova music festival with his wife enough. she was killed and the emotional seems the 3 released is really captive. so being really nice thing with that family is up spending 15 moments in captivity. every choice of them is really military facility, whether undergoing health checks. let's go to amman now speak to know who would a, who has more details on these, where the perspective of all, if they said it seems to be new or a little bit of finger pointing between senior figures and israel. opposition lead is and benjamin netanyahu, and those close to him as to what the release of these 3 comp saves really means. the 3 of them are looking grade they're looking at may see ated, probably much different to the condition in which previous captives were released
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in uh, what does all of us so mean how's it being interpreted in israel a well, there was outrage, at least from these really, prime minister's office needs about the condition of the freed is rarely kept us. of course, he, uh nothing yahoo is promising retaliation there is talk of reducing the amount of humanitarian aid allowed into gaza in response for the state in which those captives left gaza. now the person who responded to nothing. yeah. who has a outrage from washington? i have to remind our viewers was yeah, you're lucky. the head of the opposition reminded nothing. yeah, that his own intelligence services had warned him that the health and the welfare of is really kept as was in jeopardy because of his really measures against does
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that because of the constant bombardment, the denial of, of entry of food and medicine. and that, that, that put the house and the lives of is really captives at risk. but we've seen this back and forth needs for since the beginning of the ceasefire, as will accuse us how mass of parading the captives of, of mistreating them, even though none of them have required hospitalization. so far, how much is accusing israel of not fulfilling? what do you agree to do in the humanitarian part of the agreement, namely the entry of fuel, of food, of mobile homes and of tens. so this will continue to happen between the side. but really it is a reminder of just the, the conditions that the entire population in gaza has been living and the palestinian prisoners who have to be rushed to hospital have endured for 15 months . no, i'm one of those points you, you made. i mean, early a,
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i'm sure you saw it. we interviewed a bunch of 9 from a mass political bureau and on the point you made about, posted use, know, receiving those all important supplies, the times the medical supplies, the temporary accommodation, he said we can potentially postpone hunting over more captives if we essentially don't get what we want, and clearly the message from my boss is we are prepared to potentially take our hills and we have some leverage over israel is ro is no doubt courted how might respond to that kind of suggestion. well look everybody, both sides are testing one another. how much needs that assistance to go in, people in gaza, need that assistance. we're talking about nearly the entire population that has been forcibly expelled, that has have no homes to return to. and the fact that over half a 1000000 palestinians went back to god,
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the city of northern doesn't only ask pressure on him us. and his really understands that understands that now it has leverage as well in addition to the thousands of palestinians that is really in prison. those we know about and the thousands we don't know about. so both sides have leverage. both sides are using them. both sides have high stakes with their publics because they both need to deliver, not just the freedom of the captives, but also the recovery and rebuilding in gaza. this is something that will press have us in, in, in gaza, in particular. how will it be able to help people rebuild their lives? yeah, so really important observation, know that in spite the fact that these exchanges are going ahead, clearly both sides are testing each other's boundaries pretty much as we speak neuro day. many thanks that north in the amount a. okay, let's get some reaction now. so i'm not even moody joins us now live from because
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a cd we have honey seems some incredibly emotional. a seems over the course of the day this launch number of palestinians returning to gauze and many of them living and can complete information bubble, not realizing that they're returning to invite different plays. but focusing on the pictures listing of the screen and the moments which are the release of these 3 is really comp tubes. um that of course is being welcomed by people. the in goals are, what is the perception, how is this being being viewed obviously has created a huge amount of interest, given the large crowds that and of course then we keep talking to people about their reaction about what happened to be on the start with the success of the handing over the 3 copies and then the release of a palestinian detain and is really just for a lot of people that was a sign of coal. but find that they never thought they were going to see any of their neighbors. their loved ones, they really know where the janet from many of they've got collision center. these
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are the honor was schools, the public schools from residential homes. the work began by his reading about it during the past 15 months with no news about them in the past. months it was very difficult and quite emotional, not to talk about them so, but as we've been at the hospital the how they were welcome to celebration their that here level of happened if there was this place right out the courtyard of the house because they never thought they were going to actually get out of these is really just because it gets slipping into advantage of themselves. it means you are, you are gone into the on non knows about what you are. you will be facing a gun. no news about the experience that you will be having, but many of them as judging from the law if they have been suffering from the physical d, my vision, the for chart as well as deep valley treatment for the past month. and honey, i mean the circumstances in which many of these people who are seized the highest
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rating forces in guns are subject to a huge amount of speculation is a no doubt. some time will tell investigations, we should have some more lights on it. but some of the voices that we heard, they are teachers, they all talk to us, they all civilians, they were arrested on mass and taken to unknown locations now now returning to unless setting future in the home of kansas, gaza strip a web zillow. beyond that, just you and your friends are part of the, the tension on the rest of the palestinians from evacuations. vendor was done in a way that will eventually empty the gaza strip from people who are at some point where the major colors of the society, the future. the intellectuals, the doctor, is the college university of the business owner zipper. one. when you get the side of from these elements, but doesn't have a whole to move forward anymore,
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but right now we're seeing them returning that gives hope to people give hope to the society at large. that it's an important step forward to start rebuilding shutter lives. but it's done in a way to print gold, the society, not only just the tension, but also the deliberate part on the residential buildings and public facilities. housing. many of these people there were filtering, in fact, the whole many of them were killed as well as many of the writers of the powers were killed as well. economists were deprived of from a, from their business there because were destroyed the 1st on the margin of the, of the society for the past 50 month. and now we see in those being released, palestinians as well as google are returning on in java and then no defined by the way we see in more traffic right now. it's because people felt more confident now that the phases of the fees buyers moving forward. but the after the success of the best exchange was the more people just a few minutes ago,
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we asked people our where they were coming in from the city just across the board, have been for a door point and moved to the return of the they were waiting for this moment, just to feel more safe, they're returning to the default without any surprises, without any delay. i'm not in 30 days in the process. any money, thanks. as always, i don't even make them anything because of switching suspects about. so for us, he's a system professor based that university in palestine. he's a specialist on global imprisonment torch and violence, as well as political and presidents. he's joining us from occupied easter eastern that good to see you again. but he, thanks for your time. i'm. and many of the voices that we're hearing coming out of cause a talk of those who were returning to this trip, having spent time in this ready detention as if they are returning from the dead. and a mazda is accused israel of slowly killing palestinian prisoners, shines
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a light into his right dog place, doesn't it? i wonder if you can shed some light further on what it is like for these men who are returning the as. yeah, well i, i think what we've been hearing, not only today but since the beginning of the exchange agreement is more a further a to station to the heart of the conditions under which but his opinions would handle deductive sense of dover center. we know that the specifically the understandings from the gaza strip, where the mess mess incarcerated viewing is right, is limited. 3, it's on us because school is on public spaces on the houses. we witness the images of the torture of a relation of the ways in which to but as to the business were thrown as if they would cut the into backs of millions to the trucks and the strategy vehicles. so these testimonies are just offending what we have long been saying, which is that as that is right and has been,
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has been and continues to actually inflect these policies of this on. but his thing and business that the forms of torture and violence that had been used against palestinians, unintended not only to deprive but a student business from their freedom. but also they are an attempt to psychologically and physically torment and even kill those. but it's been in business, we know that at least 54, but it's been in business with killed since the beginning of the war. i say at least because we do not know the exact number of but it's been in business who are in force who are unfortunately this abuse. in fact, many of us prisoners who were released today, specifically it was released into the guns a strip and from the gas. as jim we did not know the names, i'm think to be. so you can imagine the, the pin and the, the harder that this time is when they, the middle one that with this the loved ones being killed by, is there any continuous bombardment bombardment by it, but also by the fact that to the fact that they did not know where the loved ones are, they do not know this feat. they did not know that they were alive or not. and the
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conditions under which david had, and he told me, i must, must also say that since october 7. and this is why these kind of the images of celebrations very important. not only because they are showing us how, but as things are liberties, it's fun. i mean nobody is using captivity, but also because is, or it has intentionally to call any form of communication with the outside world since october 7th, the band. the only problem is if communication with family members or present visitations, none of that, then it gets from the i, c r c were able to revisit, present there's none of that 5 minutes were able to visit their loved ones. so the only extra way of me think that loved ones, especially it wasn't because a strip is some of this discrimination. some of them i can imagine would be the least the only to find out that the loved ones are at the killed that homes are demolished, that this kind of entire destruction of because they've had been there systematically inflicted upon an entire vacation lung has colleagues and basel living in this extreme information isolated.
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