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the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container, stuff in your own adventure, no counter and things the celebrations and gaza. and they all provide westbank, a $183.00 palestinian prisoners fried from his writing jails under the gauze of ceasefire. agreed in exchange 3 is randy captives are united with their families after being released from gov. the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously are alive and also coming up home at last 5 time nationals held captive in gaza for 15 months. otherwise. and time on this capital bank called
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political deadlock comes to an end. and 11 on the new government is named with has been lost side line plus the indian prime minister and promote his body text. but tyler, a local elections in the capital, new delhi of the 2017, the israel. and i'm a sub successfully carried out. the 5th exchange 3 is ready. captives have been released for a 183 palestinian prisoners. it's left to celebrations and emotional reunions boss has returned. the freed prisoners to gauze and the occupied westbank while the captives were front and back to israel to be reunited with their families, and who to re has blown out from darrow above us. surrounded by from us by twos in central, gaza. 3 is really captives our net onto
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a stage before they release. the exchange marketing attends and significant stuff in the seas for d of between him us and israel. him i seem defiant. is there any leaders raised by the cop disappearance size of beef, which is really some of these relaxing and moving they've been waiting for for 16 months shortly after scenes of celebrations and food in from eunice in central gaza as relatives welcome buses of policy and prisoners released from is where he presents a sound good. the conditions were terrible. no food, nothing to drink. no medicine. i said for 24 hours a day for 40 day straight. hank cooked and blindfolded. i wasn't allowed to go to the bathroom or anything. as part of the ceasefire deal as well, has released 183 palestinian prisoners. most of them were arrested after the 2 by 7
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attacks. some who'd been in prison for decades me through journey back home to gaza . other palestinian prisoners were forced to delay their homecoming instead, going to hospital to treat serious medical conditions, obama, 100 or less. i would allow yourself, so it's a feeling that i kind of described. i am very happy. i am elated having my son released up to 14 months of detention by these really enemy. how about me? of course, since his release was announced last night, we couldn't sleep. we went out here to meet all really sun. he looks completely different now. we couldn't believe what we saw, 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 optimistic that the ceasefire will hold this. mike's the top of the prisoner exchange between mazda and
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it's really a very significant ongoing negotiations with many whole thing. it to stabilize the ongoing to squire, send somebody out to do that. that is the kind of thing. what is into it saying that dozens of palestinian prisoners were released into the fed westbank office spending years in his riley military presence. shortly off of that release in ramallah, many shared accounts of isolation and abuse, and you'd want in custody. talk a little bit about a young as move. oh, you know? yeah, i mean, i'll just hours before his sons release is really forces to solve this stuff. please the these moments offer a sweet relief. a father and son were uniting for the 1st time outside the prison that was held. shoddy was an 11 month old when his father was arrested in the 1978. their next meeting was inside and his really jailed more than 25 years
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later years together in prison. now they can be home at last on it. and then there was a dream for us to leave prison like this. the gods had opened the prison doors against the will heads held high. we wouldn't have been here without the sacrifices about people and guys, i don't know. i know this man is speaking to his tears. he came to welcome home. his brother said he's following him to the hospital. i didn't realize i saw him and he looks like a skeleton. he can't really age because he is still suffering from complications not to it's rightful. so shelton, before his arrest that did not in the medical treatment or been going knows what else to mohammed says it's hard to describe the abuse he suffered in his really jails. he says he's thankful now for his cup of coffee and the chance to take a painkiller, a michigan. i used to have structures to help me walk,
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but they took them away from me and they assaulted me and beat me whenever i asked them to have mercy on me. because i had mental roads in my legs. they were glad to know my weak point and continued hissing me on it. some of the palestinian prisoners released in the occupied west on saturday were immediately taken to a nearby hospital. many say what they went through and is really custody. will take a long time to heal, but at least now they have the support of their friends and family to help them get through. it. had to be a little facility in elgin would often be present, exchange was completed, is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu forwarded and negotiating team be sent a cut off for 2 weeks on the ongoing cx. 5. the cool. we'll do everything to attend on hostages will ensure that safety. this is the instruction i gave to the delegation to tell the mediators this and to demand it. but beyond that, president trump agreed with me completely. we'll do everything to attend all the
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hostages. but how much will not be that we will eliminate time us when we return our hostages. i'll just say the senior political analyst model, one of the chart says israel's minute, your objective of defeating how much is fine since october 7 in many ways by then also i agreed with that there was the idea in the united states and is read that back october 7 was a breaking point that the is read should not need not to live no longer with have mass in existence and guys are in control and guys on in guys. so i think that sort of breaking the width of how my eyes breaking, how much it says it has been in the old the day now for the past 15 months. the problem is that or nothing, you all fail. he failed on a number of declared objectives of feeling the hostages, for example,
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through military means defeating helmets and so on, so forth. he clearly fayetteville, although he did damage him out as to a large degree. but v c ethical seeds, the performance that we're seeing by then by how much during those exchanges as we seen today. kind of rob these radius the wrong way around. not any hours on way effects rubs his nose and, and the dirt proving once and again that how much is not defeated. meanwhile, 5 time captives, or least some guys will have arrived in bangkok, someone else travel onto who'd on time and no fees thailand. the group was taken during how much of the attack on october 7th, 2023 and had been held in the strip for 15 months of a free during the 3rd exchange. and i've been on his way to the hospital for medical examinations. one of the time nationally still believe to be held in casa, how does it was tony chang reports not from who don't tani, they were brought out to see the media. it's one of them, as told by the foreign minister, they remain relatively quiet as
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a group. the foreign minister thinks the foreign governments involved in, in arranging for the release. he said they were all in good health physically after stay in this really hospital. but the type of government would be monitoring them over the next couple of months to ensure they were able to re integrate fully into normal life. we did here from, from one of those who would return. he said he was overwhelmed with happiness and bring him back home and looking forward to seeing his family. we'll have also the reason we're here and it would on tony's because 2 of those men will be returning here in the northeast of time. and this is where a lot of time work has to go to israel originate from. and we spoke to the family of what your us for you own they are. it's incredibly excited as you can well imagine to welcome him home. his mother said that she, in the darkest days of the period of which he was detained,
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she kept her face in gold. she said she was rather frustrated because they had been very little communication from the type of government, all the israeli government during that period. but she was just thrilled to get him back and we spoke to his 9 year old daughter. he said that after all of that time, the one thing she wants to do was just give her dad a big house. is there any media reporting that the ministry has begun withdrawing from the nets, or we can call her door in gaza in the safe side deal the deadline for them to do so. it completely is sunday. the next room, car doors and militarism about 6 kilometers wind that splits northern gauze from the rest of the strip. is there any forces of the military bases there off of taking up a buildings and destroying homes? no day has more from a mountain because these rain, the government and i'll assume you know, authority a band out as they are from reporting inside israel and the outside west banks. this is really media reports talk about the beginning of the withdrawal of israeli troops from the so called net setting chord or now what is this core door?
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it is basically the area where the illegal supplement of nets are even used to be before the is really exit from gaza in 2005. that cory door was expand, that it's several kilometers wide and long and it's been completely flattened by these really are me through that court door, which palestinians used to refer to as the court or the palestinians were forced to walk to sleep, death, destruction, and starvation from northern dawes off to the south. now these rarely troops in line with the timeline of the cease fire agreement will have to completely withdraw from that area and be stationed next to the eastern border of the gaza strip. allowing the free movement of palestinians, of agencies and 8 trucks and, and the travel of commercial goods from the north to the south and back. this is very significant, politically, because it's really opposed any withdrawal from the strategic point before. but it
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is now complying with the timeline. it's also a signal of hope for palestinians will see now that the possibility of a full withdrawal is real new or all the angles theater. i'm a little known as prime minister, and the last alarm was named the new government sidelining has been law for the 1st time in decades. salanza is the new government may not satisfy old pauses. you said the 20 full member cabinet would prioritize reforms and security, the judiciary on finance, and the scope is well filled withdrawal from 11 on the spot of the cx, 5 in the corner. now that we have announced the formation of the government, i find it important to emphasize the following points, which i place at the top of my priorities reform is the only path to choose elevation. therefore, the government must ensure security and stability and 11 on by fully implementing resolution 1701, and forcing the ceasefire agreement on pursuing israel's withdrawal from every last
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inch of lebanese territories, this must go hand in hand with reconstruction. nothing. as i've said previously, it is not merely a promise, but a commitment positive. then i'll just say it was in a whole to isn't bad really bad with move. after much political bickering 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 as the blocking thirds. they don't have the number of ministers to block decisions as well as to the top of the cabinet. 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,
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the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars and this is a nearly bankrupt state of 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 it should be doing moving forward and that is carried out reforms fight corruption of carry out the need of 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
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a country where it 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 men painting that ceasefire agreements with israel 7 on is under pressure to extend the states authority across the country out to this arm on safe actors. which means has the last, now no doubt, hezbollah has been militarily weakened by israel, but it is still a force to be reckoned within the country, along with its allies. it has a significant number of seats in parliament, and it has popular supports. but it is a very different has for a lot in the past, 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 else has 0 failed to impersonal break here. and i'll just say are right, when we come back, i'm covering the true scan. i'm serious, chemical weapons that had that level of watched on visits, domestic spots,
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beginning, you're watching, i'll just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this is where the sub successfully count out to 5th exchange and the ongoing says, find you a 183 palestinian prisoners i've been freed from is there any child they've been arriving across the occupied west by the threes? randy kept his release in the hundreds of red cross officials in the, in the central dallas or had been, i me at least thought i'd be on or living up in sun back to israel and reunited with the front of his writing media reporting that the ministry has begun withdrawing from the next room call me during task comes just hours ahead of us sunday deadline. it was agreed under the terms of a sci fi deal with him. it is now the head to the global chemical weapons watch dog is in damascus, where he's been meeting syrian president of the da shut up syria is chemical weapons, were supposed to undergo inspections after president a sense for us is to hundreds and asylum gas, a truck back in 2013,
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but the true scale of the country stopped by was never on covered on the side of some of the engine a it has more now in damascus. according to the direct agenda of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, r o b c, w, the health, a constructive, an open meeting with the city and government. this was headed by president of the shuttle and the ford administer as well. the discuss the all the ways that syria needs to make sure that it is abides by the convention on the probation of coming through weapons. and then the chemical weapons which city has become renowned for are no longer in use and, and we'll never, ever be used by the government against its peoples. the backdrop of this is, we're trying to decides that she would use them on numerous occasions can because their friends against the people in 2016 we only see w did come in and verify that it had taken care of our remove. most of serious chemical weapons, but again, there were a number of attacks. the vsoft vision padded out against the people. oscar, the,
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the certification is relative offering an 11 year break. the depot, p. c, w has come back to damascus. and according to the o, b. c, w, it is going to continue to work 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 in dublin side, because this was on the invitation of the, for the minister. the it is turning a new need a new chapter. and this syria, under the new administration, is going to continue to work with all of its obligation to the obligation to the outside road and continue to serve the people of syria, albeit for an indefinite incident period. so i'm going to drop it off 0, damascus. community is founding fathers on the drum that has died at the age of $95.00 in the gym. i was the 1st president of namibia in office from the 1st day of the country's independence in 1990 until the step down in 2511 struggled to win. that would be as freedom from a positive era south africa. before my president died that our private hospital in
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the capital of dental speedo, some to major off can blocks that goal for an immediate cease from the democratic republic of congo. the declaration from the east african community and the southern african development community includes a security plan for the city of gomez and the surrounding area. it demands the immediate reopening of government. appleton supply routes and the region rolanda $1.22 rebels sees during my last month and i've been advancing towards another major city because of said joyce, summers alexis, i suppose it, you see, and saw that suddenly, upon delivery on the security situation. i mean, you send us the card full is sufficient to see any we do see fire the storage on the essential utilities and stuff like food official from what do you choose to insure somebody to them support and peaceful resolution of the conflict through that and one of that, and that will be for us. this is molly's june to confirm the death of 25 people in
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an attack in the northeast gun. my numbers to come voya, scope and by malia and soldiers near the city of gal on friday of these 13 were injured armed forces say they killed 19 of the attackers. no, i'm group as you have claimed responsibility department, as the vendor moody's party has won the local election and the capital daily. the 1st time the hindu nationalist, b. j fee school, when they're in 2070, is kind of kind of levels launching a file under the new a 3 decades of the political build and us in new delhi. and part of the economic party supporters celebrating after $148.00 of the territories, saving the sites and the legislative assembly. a major boost for prime minister in their end, remotely, after a disappointing national election in which his policy lost its majority in parliament. the pgp is certainly consolidated. it does is recovered from the slight set back itself within the 2024 joining block. so by elections the
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hosted on to the policy has been cooled off and corruption allegations so which is lead to of and catch evolve has spent time in jail. this is also thing criticism of the condition of the capitalist infrastructure. i'm going to go to those at uh, the good governance the leaders have to work properly if senior leaders are in jail and how can you work? that's why the moon river could not be cleaned up. 2 mowdy has promised a fresh start for new delhi. the sort of good the people of delhi have been afflicted by roots with bottles, heaps of garbage. you are overflowing sewer and polluted air. the new part of the jennifer part, the government of dell, even more, did not use the city with the energy of development for the millions, living in the capitals of slums. political promises mentioned lived in the body, i guess the d. j e has promised tree o p g still unders during the wally until we festival. they also said they will
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people have been writing the hopes and dreams on them for the year of a snake. the festival has been held in the mountains near ty pay since 1999. well that's it for me down jordan, for now the news continue to on now to 0. i'm told so i have to do that. you so much of the the hello the web. it looks like a fresh thing up a little as we go through the next couple of days. full. the middle east. we have goats, a cooler winston. i think the blow its way in here and the temperature is at about 20 celsius. but for the cool weather, with a little further mill of who's struggling to get into the, the low change, the fact that bit change, they have to wait. there's some snow. it's a northern pont solver. i'm pushing into afghanistan, quite a mobile system. this one level eventually push this way to northern pots,
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so fucked. the stuff we have got some work to whether she could say just around the eastern side of the mediterranean size, looking pretty miserable. just around the live and some plowed on the rice making his way out. sofa. sorry for us pushing across the woods west and syria easing across 11 on down to was gone. so shabby couple of days here we are going to see more white weather. they must be coming to the pots of next week and perhaps a little more widespread than it has been recently some showers to into the fall. and also if she needs the libby pushing across into egypt, tie with the next out. so a brisk when to cool when i normally, when just knocking the edge of those temperatures, i have still quite a rash. the showers down to was a gulf of kidney was showing up with the show us across central africa pushing down towards mozambique to was madagascar, and still some big showers for south africa. the latest news, as it breaks, 1st into lensky,
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