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for a calculated strategy subdomains across the continent, they provide security and they take uranium, they provide security and we take diamond rushes shadow and africa on which is 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and several venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news our life from don't. coming up in the program today, the tears of joy across the guys in the occupied west bank. 183 palestinian prisoners are reunited with their families in the 5th ceasefire exchange with israel's alone in the center. the on sort of the
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center. you'll stop on the with the see it with the with him on the 7 of those prisoners are taking immediately to hospitals for medical treatment. many say they were used in these really custody the earlier how most for least 3 is really captive. we have since reunited with their families after a hand over ceremony and central cause of the plus 11 on forms is 1st governments in more than 2 years promising security and stability. the is ryland. homos have successfully carried out their fist exchanged 3 is really captives for $183.00 palestinian prisoners sparking celebrations and emotional
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reunions. buses returned the fried prisoners to gaza and to the occupied westbank. while the captives were flown back to israel to be reunited with their families, are correspondent, and who dory reports from their obama. the. 1 surround from us by twos in central, clauser. 3 is really captives our net onto a stage before they release 16. mike can attend insignificant stuff in the seas for d as between how much this room how much seem defiance is reduce these by the cost of the periods size of b, which is really some of these really been waiting for 16 months shortly after seems of started patients and for the infinity units in central kaiser as relatives work in the process of policy presented release from is really
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present on the conditions with terrible no food, nothing to drink, no medicine. i set for 24 hours a day for 40 days, straight, and cooked and blindfolded. i wasn't allowed to go to the bathroom or anything as part of the ceasefire deal as well as we use 183 policy prisoners. most of them were arrested after that to be 7 some who been in prison for decades made through 20 bucks to cause the other policy new prisoners were forced to delay their homecoming. instead, going to hospital to treat serious medical conditions or bothering him to the left shoulder while your social is the feelings that i cannot describe. i am very happy . i am elated at having my son released up to 14 months of detention by these really enemies about me in the course since his release was announced last night. we couldn't sleep, we went out here to meet all really some students completely different. now we couldn't believe what we saw,
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the comparison before the tension. and now this is an indication that there was a lot of oppression and torture. more is really captives are expected to be released from cause and next saturday was palestinians remain cautiously optimistic that the seas fire will hold the top of the prisoner exchange between 10 knots. and is a very significant step in the ongoing negotiations with many hoping it to stabilize the ongoing to squire and get somebody out to do that. that is the kind of thing that despite the success of sensitive exchange, palestinians have expressed concerns about the ceasefire deal holding beyond the 1st phase, which ends in 3 weeks. i key that the whole for our climate that we have concerns as these riley occupation has not followed any agreement throughout its history. all as round cares about as the destruction of the palestinian people. which of the designs in the meat tries to cheat with regards to the close of the deal and is
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trying to bite one close after another. especially in the cruise about indian, the war on which as route has tried to complete the reject and return to work again . i wonder what all the thoughts, something for the association so unlikely to stall because nothing yahoo is naturally evasive. he's being tried at the international court of justice and he and has ministers of being tried inside israel as well as hes told elsie or that the ceasefire deal is in jeopardy, accusing israel repeated violations. as we have the funds were conveyed to clear and strict messages to the mediators including the americans. that the only views that the games by this is to postpone the influence of the need and the stuff for the medicine and $0.10 to cut off vans
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and generators and the implementation of other uh items of this uh deal including the violations by 10 and something i've seen is about $500.00 and based on pub, this could fit it and the to collapse and total effect in video not to be fulfilled as it has been agreed upon. but this part of this from the one our vote was how to stop this regulation, how to prevent the war against all the people that came into the game. and therefore we have when the idea of those a clear uh, points describes that we hardly need to overcome any problems i know of seconds and it challenges in order to give this a, should this be less of a shots to succeed? but if the site is insist on it, violations of the deep enough implementing the data as it is agreed upon the shore . this. what is the effect of the data to uh for the product or to collapse and for
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his part is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has criticized the scenes of the captive exchange. his office released the statement saying, quote, the shocking images that we have seen today will not go unaddressed. the house is 00 days, and i'm on jordan's, nor you are there because the is really government and the palestinian authority of band alpha 0 from reporting inside israel and inside be occupied westbank. so how about us and israel have been testing each other's patients since the beginning of a ceasefire in various ways. but today was the 5th time that they have exchanged captives and prisoners. and the c squared deal so far is holding it is working. it is working at least in relation to the exchange of prisoners a cause we have to highlight here the fact that the bombs have stopped and that the prisoners and captives are being released. does not mean that all is well in gaza.
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have mouse and says that only 10 percent of the humanitarian aid that was agreed to enter gaza has not. so you have a shortage of tense of mobile homes of medical equipment of oxygen tanks of fuel needed to do celebrates water and, and heavy equipment needed to lift the debris and retrieve the remains of thousands or remain under the rubble that has not happened. then this is really where the threat comes out to the ceasefire, which everybody knew was fragile. but there is almost an understanding that despite all these difficulties, a lot has been achieved because come sunday tomorrow is really army, is expected to retreat from the so called net setting court door. and that is an achievement because that will facilitate even more the move in the city, north and south. really, the big question is the big decisions still lie ahead, sir. okay,
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tell us about those. what supposed to be the next steps to the next step is negotiating face to face to would involve declaring an end to the war and completely withdrawing. all is really troops from the gaza strip, in effect, finishing this episode, this very violent, genocidal episode in palestinian and is rarely history. there's a hitch here because these really government, which is the most bright when government is really history, is not in agreement on the idea of ending the war. in fact, administer of the, in this coalition. it's a mart bank via who was the minister of national security, and his party withdrew from the government because they agreed to phase one. there's another minister, but southern smart scripts, the minister of finance. he has threatened to not only withdraw from the government but to topple it,
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to take it down. if that's on yahoo agrees to ending the war. and that's why we're now hearing some test bubble. some leaks about possibly extending phase one and not necessarily really go into phase 2 or maybe agreeing to ending the war. if him, us agrees to exile all of its members and leaders who remain alive in god. but it's difficult to see how, how most would agree to that, but that then yeah, who is still buying time. he's sending a delegation to do how to begin discussions on face to and, but he's already saying this with these will be technical discussions because the security cabinet has to meet 1st and agree on what the mandates will be. so there's still a little bit of playing and buying for time several, but the hope is that the mediators can continue to push and encourage the parties to maintain the cease fire, the phase one, which one should be lasting, 42 days, while until march, and then to also discuss phase 2,
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because going back to the way things were before the seas for going back to the bombards most of the holes sale disruptions. and given the fact that there is more than half a 1000000 people more now in northern gods, i would just make, you know, a catastrophic situation in does that all the more difficult and all the more impossible. busy to match neuro de reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much, nor moran. the shower is also 0. senior political land list. you're joining us from go home or want your thoughts on everything we've seen today. well, you know, as you said, this is the 5th round of exchanges of captives and it continues to distract me how i symmetrical this whole affair is between tennessee news. it was riley's cushman with lift gates and we've been reported it for years and
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years. the occupied them, the occupier and the oppressed cetera, and the oppressed and, and so on, so forth. but it continues to just head home every time you see the images. and when you hear the perpetrators of the crimes with those responsible for the ongoing saga, the likes us again off uh be that i know benjamin teneo and his government seems to be sending the orders out that kind of sinews should not celebrate when they meet their loved ones that they haven't seen for years, even decades. the mothers and fathers and sisters and brothers and sons and daughters are not supposed to be happy to see the loved ones. they're not supposed to show. express any happiness or why,
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why you're not just go to the heart of the matter that this is not just irrational, it's just not racist. that historical versus a stupid this cost, if a cation of emotions, just politics. so we have only geo politics of emotions, right? that we have the right to celebrate meeting our loved ones, or i've had people who are healthy, they are not supposed to celebrate me. think their loved ones, even though they've been 40 years and years in prison. tortured, raped. some of them do. a lot of them without even going to trial, hundreds of them children. but when they made their loved ones, they're not supposed to celebrate. what does that tell you about the occupier? after decades of occupation, more one i want to put to you also the mechanics of the deal. this cease fire is supposed to go from temporary to permanent phase one to face to the logic being
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that after 6 weeks of no fighting, and capt is being released, they just won't be appetite in israel won't be enough appetite to go back to work. but what do you think of this because we have no proof that this actually works. i yes, i, i sort of heard your question. i pause in a number of ways to a number of guests and i see your concern and i think it's a very, very important question. and he's showing you the most important question. and as far as news are concerned, and the problem is that there isn't as good satisfying, and so to it, especially because things are changing. and because this cost of the heart of the society versus is really the government versus the relationship with the united states. the last variable was decisive city is, i mean, i think that points could have been taken seriously by then argued for. busy that uh, the mediators argued for it, that's how the conversed,
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how much that stuff is really big. that's saying that look, you know, accept whatever the big language is or whatever the language has been. because eventually, once is there and it's not withdrawing the forces and kind of thing as not more than north. these right, isn't that it was the appetite for what they did, so in loveland, on. right. and this whole, remember that since then, you know, and by then kind of agreed that fish for what again, but is there a good continue later on, you know, with bombing wave, you know, specific targeting go with the sonic pass or cycles of violence. it doesn't have to be just but i think trump changed a lot of that. if you, if you, if you read from the part of vacation about his, uh, what are we going to call it from the, you know, from the viet or to the see, a genius plan. all right. he said in the gratification that no, no, no, we're not going to send on me american soldiers to liberate tech and tickets over
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once. is there any finishes of the war? it will give it to us or so in as far as his entire band is absurd. but he just opened in the 1st line on his print the door for the infinity of government to continue with the war. so i think this visit that nothing you know of it, the washington, and as you reported earlier, he's taking his time in washington because he feels more comfortable in washington that he does intervene because he is more popular in congress that he is in his right. i think he basically has regained another life political life has personal life and in so many ways this, the end conditional support, the hyper support bites from chewed up any on his government or is going to allow him to basically act with infinity. and that includes, forget, think about face to, i'm going to war. because if, if this problem,
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if this whole thing was defined all from that over to the see if i last time would be free. or from here over to the sea is right. and one who free now we're moving to another absolutely absurd notion. busy of from the euro to the sea. trump will freeze. i want to ask you a question of asking before, but the parameters have changed? do you see somewhere in all of this issue factor? everything in, right. it's, it's meant yeah. who it's from us, it's trump, it's a potential for saturday, normalization deal. all of it. do you see somewhere in all of this, the potential for a permanent solution to the is really the same concept i thought is not in the foreseeable future, not in the intermediate trunk eventually, i think there wouldn't be something because, you know, with 7 and a half 1000000 jews, 7 and a half, but the better citizens living in
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a many school piece of land, not that party seems to be moving aside or, or away. and clearly the other thing is i'm not going anywhere eventually as the fox and me to between jews and palestinians continue to narrow to few hundreds of meters or even a few thousands of nature. the idea of living together is going to happen. but that's way down the future, right, for that, that being who are stuck with the whole other dynamics. that seems to be complicated. the seeing more and more the, the, the shipment between these read the government and the various. but a sting of needs infections is growing between these are in society, end up in a senior society scrolling. unfortunately, washington under this administration is putting fuel to the fire. and there is no doubt, as i said, that is right now is going to be acting much more than before with thoughts and impunity for 15 months. it's acted with with impunity. you can imagine now with
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this kind of support by trump. i think that i think tides are gonna grow with violence with racism, with confiscation of land, with kidding, gumble boardman, and with torture and so on, so forth. so i don't see in the short term, i noticed by, by more trouble and more practice management. and what i've done by the media that there's like, got out and it jumped and how those 2 step paid. i'm try to somehow work things out . and yes, probably weeks and weeks maybe months for the rest of the captive to be released. but as far as real political solution based on justice piece based on justice, i don't think that's going to arise of today. i small massage social 0 senior political analyst. thank you very much. and i do want to make our viewers aware of this live footage that is coming into us. this is the scene in central tel aviv. what it is, is the daily for a beg your pardon,
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weekly gatherings that we have seen intel of the gatherings of the families of the captives that were held in gaza and still held in gaza. so they have been putting constant pressure on these really fine. mr. benjamin netanyahu to reach a deal and to get the release secure the release of the captives from gaza. as we've seen in the last 3 weeks, that has begun to happen while they're still there and still get it in central telling me at least 7, the palestinians released have been immediately admitted to a hospital for medical treatment since the october 7th attacks at least $58.00 palestinians have died while detained by his really authorities. that's according to the palestinian prisoners society on thursday, and is really military court sentenced a soldier to 7 months in prison after abusing policy and detainees at these detain men facility. and
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a recent you and report found thousands of detainees are subject to wide spread and systematic abuse that amount into a war crime and crime against humanity of torture. so for raj isn't a system professor. there's age university in palestine. he says is realized tormenting prisoners, right? up until their release. and what's most shocking if i was, if we could save this way, even though we do know that there's a decision, had functions as such is the level of reality. the dehumanization operationalize ation of the spanish spinning between these to the extent that for instance, i'm, is there a media of that yesterday reported that the 0 to present service has prepared to show that he is supposed to be released. but as being in business, those who would release today a 3 minutes you do capable of the destruction in the process. but if so, i think this is the 2nd decision which we have. oh no, i mean, since before the war, but to the extent to which designers and distortion was inflicted upon to buy this
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thing and they didn't easy to understand the business. i think it's hard, it's hard to find it exceeds what we hear, what we know the stories investments have go to the environment. the fact that's over that at least 50 it's better students have been killed in less than 16 months is by itself and astonishment. i think given the personality and that's inside the environment by it and skin acted by distributed you and the addition of course, to do that we've been working with, but it's been me and bit the bodies, not only those who would enforce it, they forcibly disappeared, but also of but it's been in the business what again before and after the award whose bodies are still being kept by this aging. so i think it's not, it's not shocking to say, but at least it shows us the nature of this culture gene, which function functions on the premises of the humanizing and visualizing. but it's been used to the extent that anybody's doing it could be between any but a student could be subject to month of each forms of violence and torture without any form of justice. this is really violence is displacing more palestinians across
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the occupied westbank. the army has ordered people to leave their homes, and now for our camp in the north, many palestinians that sort shelter there after is really launched a israel launched a series of attacks on the janine refugee camp. the siege has forced more than 26000 people to flee their homes, and just over 2 weeks, dozens of houses have been demolished, and the infrastructure destroyed the, the head of the global chemical weapons watch dog is in damascus, where he has been meeting syrian president of middle shirl, sorry, is chemical weapons were supposed to undergo inspections after president decides, forces killed hundreds in his siren gas attack back in 2013. but the true scale of the country stockpile was never on covered under a side. a sum of inch of aid has moore from damascus. according to the direct
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agendas of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons or, or p c w. they held a constructive, an open meeting with the city and government. this was headed by president of the shuttle and the ford administer as well. they discussed the old ways that syria needs to make sure that it is abides by the convention on the probation of kind of through evans. and then the chemical weapons which city has become renowned for are no longer in use and, and will never ever be used by the government against its peoples. the backdrop of this is which are on the sides energy, but use done on numerous occasions. can become evans against the people in 2016 the o. b. c. w did come in and verify that it had taken care of or remove most of serious chemical weapons. but again, there were a number of attacks the that'd be a sod vision, padded out against its people. oscar the the certification is relative offering an 11 year break. that the o p. c. w has come back to damascus and according to the obviously the view it is going to continue to work
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a re establish relations with syria and made sure that to abide by all the conventions and rules. and it is also to show off from the city and government side, because this was on the invitation of the foreign minister, but it is turning and you need a new chapter. and this area under the new administration is going to continue to work with all of its obligation to the obligations to the outside roads and continue to serve the people of city a will be, it's quite an indefinite, entered in period. so i'm going to drive it up 0 semesters and to some of the days of the news, lebanon's prime minister, no off salaam has named a new government sidelining has ballasa the 1st time in decades. salaam said the government would not please everyone, but he added that his composition would not hinder its work. he said the $24.00 member cabinet would focus on security, judicial and financial reforms. on friday, the us deputies special envoy to the middle east said that his beloved must not be
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part of the new government just over the formation of uh, uh, i need government and i had it as hard to satisfy for part is how well this is a starting point, we're all members with what to put together. and i would like to reiterate to that diversity in the members of the cabinet uh within to be a source of hindering it's due to use in any way or form. and the government will not be an id and now for many competing, but for all of the joint and constructive. what else is here is in a hold, a reports on this from the root, after much political vickery and international pressure. lebanon's politicians have agreed on a new government. it's a very different government from previous ones. this time has full law and its allies no longer controls the executive authority. they've lost. what is known here
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as the blocking thirds. they don't have the number of ministers to block decisions as well as to the top of the cabinets. there was a lot of international pressure on lebanon's politicians simply because this country is in dire need of a financial assistance not only to help revive the economy, but to help a reconstruct what was destroyed during israel and as well as war. last year, the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars and this is a nearly bankrupt states at the government was formed the just hours after a special envoy from the trump administration visited lebanon, and really set the tone on what the us administration believes 11 on should be doing moving forward and that is, carry out reforms fight corruption of carry out the needed
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a changes in order for the international community to trust this government and unlocked the billions of dollars that are needed. and we also know that there was international pressure to keep hospitalized in fluids out of this government. the us and void was very, very clear. and, you know, she, she, she said that the strong declarations after meeting the president. so no doubt, international pressure played a role in a country where it's usually takes months while political factions, vi, for their share of influence and government. the new government is going to have many challenges ahead is such as the economy and rebuilding. it's also about meditating that cease fire agreement with israel's 11 on is under. a to accept the state's authority across the country out to this are all non safe actors, which means has a lot now, no doubt as well, that has been militarily weakened by as well. but at this fil,
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a forced to be reckoned within the country along with its allies. it has a significant number of seats in parliament as it has popular supports. but it is a very different has a lot in the past as was able to impose its, its decisions, and now its influence has weight. so the balance of power changed, and 11 on, not just 11 on, but across the region center for their elza 0 diane, a minimum, is an economist, and the managing director of hulu, not your rada. that's an advocacy organization focusing on political and economic reform. you're joining us from bear. ruth is good to have you on the show. so living on a broken country and so many ways, right? elections aren't held. governments aren't formed until today. basic services aren't guaranteed, reforms aren't implemented. the army is in control of the whole territory. the list goes on or you hopeful hold on. uh oh, unfortunately, unfortunately, that connection just drops. so we'll try and uh, get that up and running again and bring you diana as and when we can still ahead on alpha 0,
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