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the the . ringback the how much says it will pause the next planned release of is really captive until further notice. and blames is real from violating several aspects of the cease fire . the time how much i'm doing this is how does your live from doing. also coming up, israel and turn blames, come us for breaking the agreement and says it's military is ready for any scenario in gusts that you as president doubles down on his plan for garza. and he says, palestinians will have no right to return. and israeli forces destroyed palestinian
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homes, shops and roads in the janine refugee camp, leaving behind the scenes of complete destruction and devastation, the spokesman for how much the military wing of cassandra gave a board. beta says they will delay. the next is really captain. release until further notice, the exchange was scheduled for saturday and a statement of our latest says the group has been monitoring violations committed by israel. these include delaying the return of displaced persons to northern garza, targeting them was showing and gunfire in various areas of the gaza strip. and failing to allow the entry over leaf materials in all forms as agreed upon earlier, my colleague didn't have a way to spoke to boss and i am a member of how much political bureau he says. israel has violated key tenants of
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the cease fire deal on numerous occasions. so for the last 3 weeks of the after the left sleeve, 3 weeks of the, of, to funding the, the been very serious on the deep into the talk some negotiations with them and use those directions. the companies on the united states, the told them through the assign, the time to call me to the block. the daily violations of this is to the, to the dean when it comes to shopping on for the females. and to no more than 25 for the feelings have been killed on dozens wanted. i'm the antibiotics. we have to think about most of the human and kill them and which was agreed upon is 10 whole outside, but his son nothing and nothing serious into because of thousands or hundreds of
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thousands of on the scene is not for the last 2 weeks in an open and under the, in, in a very quoted with of, we are calling is the last 23 weeks to bring in these 200 of thousands of tents. 50 to 60 thousands of color runs. we are talking about black ink off any sources for electricity. we have called to a low you jeanette 8th of, of the old kinds to, into the solar energy. at least if not for that it could be 50 over the household, but at least for the electricity or foot or 4th, it was to get to what the bumped to the to be distributed. we are talking about medicine. we are talking me a lot about havior machinery to kid about the bill because most of these people who attend back to the north, we are seeking computing for the beloved people who are under the oven. and we have
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told them clearly how can we continue the prisoner exchange, including this buttons or the cups of different events. if we don't, i'm to now we don't have any of these heavy machine. that is, i think all unknown. a other to for the things is flipped from dominican to from this is to uh, eva, quit or to force for the displacement of philippines from the go. this trip the critics to, they've been does again, why does it's empty? i think the how can you continual implementing the she's fail agreement 111 the scene of the sort of thing, but ethnic cleansing unfroze from displace. let me just ask you this, mr. 9. so for you as, as, as, as a group of time us, what does this mean then for the cease fire agreement on the face of the ceasefire agreement,
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we have to this many times. we are committed to the future agreement. we have done a little box. we have fulfilled on or obligations according to the future to the future agreement. and we are a simple method and we are in the we are working hardly to avoid any obstacles to overcome any changes that have fitted at the beginning. we are in, in negotiations with the mediators or for them and use those with that. so even for the last 3 weeks, net insight is, is really, i think the theme of the i'm up for funding that obligations that for this quote to the can the deal to be implemented. they after the process. mr. 9, the accusation now gains time us by the is really defense minister is real cods is that's how i'm us is now violating the ceasefire agreement with this announcement. you know, okay, he can see what you want. but again, we have, according to all of the zeros,
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including the details that we have done on what we have, what we will, what we have to do. i know the last few weeks, but this is on to now. we are still looking very many of them in the out. it's been a short take on filipino and kennedy. but the thing is they are sitting by attending back door. they have for government, they have postpone the the, the negotiations for the 2nd. please have to start on the 60 and the 16 of the 50, the agreement, the nothing the whole or intentionally have post on the this the start of the negotiations and he visited the washington and he's not attending back. he sent to yesterday at the click of the addition of very little little fun picnic of litigation. what, who is it which isn't or is not authorized to negotiate anything, especially from the 2nd fan before on to now we. we didn't start the 2nd season
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negotiation which has to be stopped a week ago before he is intention and a planning on the publicly stated that he is looking for longing, the 5th phase or, and the most funding. the 2nd period, the negotiations tar cowboys, whom has more for us on the latest developments from hon. eunice in southern gaza. and the announcement made by these books best and of the military wing thomas has a very good, huge wave. now all the skepticism among palestinians regarding the level of the sustainability that the ceasefire can really see within the coming days, specifically that israel did not comprehensively attached to attached to the tab or terms of the agreement. people believe that the numbers of h folks that have entered the gaza strip with less than what has been quite promised. and similarly, is the number of effectuated patients uh,
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based on the deal of the tabs of the deal. they are supposed to be 60 patients to be evacuated out of district, but what has been allowed to be evacuated was list that at this rate. otherwise, they have been completely lack of hosting show basic necessities that video had stipulated to be entering the gaza strip and quoting the delivery of enough amounts of makeshift choices. will somebody useful returned back to the noise and the entry of your trucks? so basically, a such announcement made to by the military being of how much could test the level of the sustainability of the deal. but for simply, if they are afraid from the potential repercussions of such as that, because they believe that the currents, the spot agreement that has been proved on a wait, said, has also been a very glimmer of hope regarding the entry of a humanitarian aid supplies. and to witness some partial stability in the gaza strip that has been widely boxes and bonded by the disability millet traits since
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october the 7th and 22 of the 3 bucks for civilians. they have more sense of frustration now looming more among them. but the believe that at the next coming days will completely witness at different negotiations. but when regional miss yates is to ensure the sustainability of the season ideal, at least at a specified positive way, both for the 2nd phase, that has been me importance for from the power stand perspective. simply that people believe that the 2nd phase would witness the withdrawal of the split of military from the entire goals of strip this, the onset of the reconstruction operations and assets to take place. so basically simply as all, quite afraid i'm out, they have more sense of the picture of the, of questioning whether the ceasefire we'll see or not because the profound cost of
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the resumption of pool simply the is where the military were returned back to practice until decidedly act in the gaza strip and possibly more regions will be invited by the east very occupation forces the light of the hispanic military official repeats of statements that relates to write 10 fight to back again in gaza as a part of their operational. a child that have to be made once collapse in response to how much does announcement these really captives, family protest, group known as brings him home. now has released a statement saying they originally requested assistance from the mediating countries to help restore and implement the existing deal. it continues to say that they stand with the israeli government and encourage maintaining the conditions to ensure the successful continuation of the agreement leading to the safe return of
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the captives. or how does it hurt isn't jordan's capital on mine? because the is really government and the palestinian authority, a band algae 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank come to so many developments these past few hours. i wonder if you could just bring our viewers up to all the reaction that's been coming through from is really politicians, as well as from the israeli public. the that's where i am talking about this news shortly, sending shop ways throughout is really society and the is really government. you have family members of is really captives who have now formed spontaneous protests on the streets of tele v. that's also prompted reaction from these really governments and y'all, whose office releasing his statement saying that his real remains committed to the deal and that they even form the family members of all the hostages. that very sentiment that they're committed to the deal. and they want to make it work. however, behind the scenes, some is really say that that's not actually the case. they're hoping this issue
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will be solved by saturday because that's when the exchange is supposed to take place. however, these really defense minister has issued orders for the military to prepare itself to the highest possible level of alert, meaning that they could be preparing for all out fighting once again. and you also have members of the former government, former members have nothing you know, whose government speaking out putting out quite agree just statements about a fire belt in gaza that israel should continue to bomb the palestinian territory and even attacked the aid that has already went in there before cutting it off entirely, but it's important to remember that before this deal had even come to fruition before it even went into effect. members of the right wing who are some part of the government said they got assurances from benjamin netanyahu. that this deal would not continue after phase one, meaning that a return to the fighting a return to full scale war would ensue. and that phases $2.00 and $3.00 wouldn't
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happen. but despite all of that, the family numbers of captives, especially those who are not set to be released until phase 2 are pointing the finger at missing. yahoo! who's saying that this is all his fault, that this deal was on the table back in may of 2024. and this could have happened so much sooner. you even have the countries, former defense minister, you'll have good launch. well speaking and interviews and recent week saying that israel did have intelligence and information that a lot more captives were alive, both in may, june and july of 2024. when this deal was on the table but nothing yahoo had refused them. the former american administration acknowledge that benjamin netanyahu was a huge impediment for the negotiations around that time for fear of his government collapsing. so these protests in israel to night are trying to put that pressure on benjamin netanyahu to continue the deal. but they're also trying to put pressure on mediators to scramble behind the scenes, to make sure that this exchange happens. and each side gets whatever sort of guarantees it needs for it to continue. yeah, have the, as you mentioned,
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and that's in yahoo and many members of his government have been question for months by many people in israel as to how committed they actually are to implementing a ceasefire. committing to a cease fire. that's the only continued the past few weeks. i wonder if you could just talk about how much pressure these latest developments are putting on it. yeah . well, there's been pressure mounting on this in yahoo since even before the war, there were protests against his government against a judicial overall system that he and his justice minister had introduced. so the pressure on this and yahoo began long before the war from the people and his political arrivals. but during the war he was accused of for longing get for personal and political gain. so you already have the pressure from these really public. then you have the pressure from these really captives, then you have the internal pressure from within his own coalition. and the international pressure from allies like the united states. the previous binding
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administration was a little bit tougher in rhetoric when it came to nets and yahoo, we're not really seeing that with the current president, donald trump. so there's pressure from 4 different angles. however, missing, you know, who's very dismissive of this pressure and he has shown throughout his years as premier that he will do whatever he sees fit. he's the longest serving prime minister it israel's history. and no matter what comes his way, he says that military pressure, in this case was the best way to bring back the captives until finally has had no choice but to enter into a deal. so there was pressure from the family members of captives. but now this pressure internally is going to be the key thing to watch out for, because are the members of his government going to leave? if he implements space to and phase 3, because they've said they're not going to, they are threatening to toppled the government to leave the coalition altogether. so there's a lot of moving parts here, despite all of that pressure and it's, and you all who maintains that israel is committed to the deal committed to
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bringing back the captive. but you also have to remember there were 3 goals for this deal to bring back the captives to the beach from us militarily and politically. and to ensure that the gaza strip no longer poses any sort of threat to israel. would. none of those goals have been accomplished. this is a war with little to know accomplishments for these really is that seen as a huge defeat, especially in the public sphere when you see him, us in the streets of gauze on saturdays and shows of full force. so look, there are a lot of moving parts here. there's certainly pressure on this and yahoo, mounting from all directions and it's a little bit too soon to tell exactly what's gonna happen because of the ceasefire deal from the beginning. and how much was never guaranteed. and have that you're talking about all these moving parts when it comes to this particular story. and i just wanna draw our viewers attention to something that's there on our screen as well. these are live pictures we're seeing from tel aviv. this is what i'm assuming it's from hospice square, where there are family members of the captive that are still being held in jobs are coming out, demanding that the government do more to ensure their release. now how and when of
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here it could still report from is real you as well as i spent many weeks reporting from austin square from tel aviv when these demonstrations were happening. when these family members of these captive were calling on the government to do more to ensure their release. i wonder if you could talk our viewers through if there was a sense right now that these protests might grow in the coming days as a reaction to these latest developments respond to any is protests throughout this war. have actually been something these really public has succeeded at to try and put pressure on the governments. these initial rallies started in what's become known as hostage square, right? in the heart of tel aviv it was a place for family members of hostages. their loved ones, their supporters who came out and called for the government to enter into a deal to bring about their release. however months into the war, it spread into something different, right? across the way where these anti government protests were happening because of the
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judicial reforms that we were just referring to. these same people came out and protested against the government, but in a different way, calling for it into the war, calling for the government to bring about the deal. essentially, bringing those same grievances, they had with the government in a different way back to protesting that even though it was the time of war, these really public said it was necessary to protest against their government who wasn't leading them in the right direction whatsoever. so these protests for awhile, they were a little bit subdued. they were quieter, but then they grew into massive, massive rallies with more than a 100000 people in attendance at one point with police who were trying to disperse . these crowds with water cannons that were used in intensive measures used by police to try and disperse the protesters, including a lot of instances of violence that we saw right before our eyes while we were covering these demonstrations with none, the less these family members say that they're going to continue protesting that
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until every last captive is brought back from israel. that's what they're going to do. and that there's whole things to put pressure because let's remember the location of these protests. it's right outside the que. yeah, that's the defense ministry. it's israel's version of the pentagon, right in the center of tell of even these demonstrations they say according to the bring them back, no movement. they're going to get bigger, they're going to get louder, and they're only going to increase if the government is not interested in continuing to implement this deal. all right, that's how observers henderson hurts reporting for us from jordan's capital. i'm on him to thanks so much for breaking that all down for us. speaking to us media president, donald trump says palestinians do not have the right to return to their homeland, saying they would have better housing elsewhere. will build beautiful communities for the 1900000 people with the beautiful community safe community could be 56 could be 2. all right, but will build safe communities a little bit away from where they are, where all of this danger is. in the meantime, i would on this think of it as
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a real estate development for the future. it would be a beautiful piece of land with the palace and know i've been right monies turned no, they wouldn't because they're going to have much better housing, much better. it's not always i'm talking about building a permanent place for that because if they have to return now, it will be years before you could have, but it's not habitable, it will be years before it could happen. i'm talking about starting to build and i think i could make a deal with jordan. i think i could make a deal with egypt in a we give them billions and billions of dollars a year. all right, let's cross not a washington dc to speak with mike hannah mike. so once again, president trump doubling down there on the idea of the us own and gaza. right? a yes, a dave? well, president trump has long been skeptical about the entire cx. 5 deal and has repeatedly said so in a conversation with reported this on his way to the super bowl sunday. he also said that he was growing impatient with the deal,
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having seen the condition of some of the captives who were released in the course of saturday. so the president trump clearly now doubling down on the suggestion which has come on the criticism from many photos that palestinian should effectively be forcibly relocated out of gaza. now he's added and has made very clear that this would be a permanent move. it would not, as press secretary has said, as his secretary, secretary of state have said, be a temporary measure. president trump has stated categorically and kaylee think this will be permanent in his view. and mike trump also said in that interview, the palestinians will not have the right of return in gaza. how is that idea of being received by other members of administer of his administration? well, that hasn't been much conversation among members of the administration publicly, at least the secretary of state's market. rubio has basically back to the president's position, saying that he's thinking out of the box. this is something that's also being
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supported by the secretary of defense. but the issue here is the ramifications that this has the question of me going ahead with a post relocation is something that is clearly dis, the, the a must negotiate is in this ongoing sci fi deal. and they are reportedly saying that part of the reason why they've stopped the deal posted is because they do not know exactly where the united states stands given the comments made by president trump. so this is a situation that goes far beyond what critics contend is. a prep, prosperous idea, to the state with this idea preposterous as critics say, it is, may have an impact on that last spring. c spy in the region. all right, that's how these here is. mike cannot live for us from washington d. c. thanks so much mike. the united nations is also reacted to the latest developments on the gaza cease fire. deal. gabrielle is auto joins us from the un
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headquarters in new york. gabe, how worried our diplomats about what's going on and what this all means. but the gotta cease fire deal going forward. well, quite frankly, very worried. and that's because if this cease fire deal were to collapse, it would be catastrophic for the un and their agencies in guys are that are trying to deliver aid to the so many people that need it. the most clearly the us watching this very closely and we're getting signals from the deputy spokes person for the secretary general signals that this deal must hold. and this is a little bit more of what he had to say. we want to make sure that all parties abide by their stated agreements under the cease fire, and it's crucial that they uphold all of the relevant aspects of the agreement. and all the relevant time lines. are you implying that there was
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a violation of what was no, what, what i'm applying is that all parties including a mouse and this really side have to have to adhere to what they've been agreeing. and so we want the ceasefire agreement to be implemented fully. okay, we clearly hear there from farhana hawk the, the concern that you were just speaking about a moment ago when it comes to the un in the fact that they're worried that this these far you'll could collapse and they want to make sure that it does not but practically, what can you, when do right now to try and ensure that the deal doesn't collapse as well, quite frankly, not much ahead in terms of what they can do. i mean, do you and can certainly speak with one voice, the secretary general and his folks person that you heard can. there can speak and give as much a guidance if you will, on all parties to abide by the by the cease fires. you heard from that very diplomatic statement, thereby to the deputy spokes person,
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but it comes down to even though he wasn't really, really, really able to place blame if you will, or wasn't willing to the cease fire agreement calls for 200000 tents to be brought into guys for displaced people that have had their homes destroyed during the many months of his barely bombardment, various un officials and a brief test over the last week of said there are not enough tens, not nearly a, and the amount that are needed are being allowed in there still restrictions being placed by israel. so clearly the un needs to, to, to speak about this. i think you're starting to see this but, but practically what the un can do is what they're doing now. and that is delivering as much aid as is being allowed in to the people that need it the most to you and humanitarians are doing quite frankly, by all accounts he ro, at cork, trying to deliver aid under the was worst circumstances during his reign with
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bombardment, now if there's a cease fire top you want officials are able to go to guys, have to monitor what's getting in monitor the aid being distributed, we saw tom fletcher, the top humanitarian official just in guys of last few days. so clearly this is what the us you and can do and this is what the u. n is, is trying to do. but if there was to be a collapse of the ceasefire deal, it would be quite frankly catastrophic for the un humanitarian efforts on the ground. right, that sounds as here as gabriel elizondo live for us from you and a headquarters in new york. thanks so much k alone. think us is a former consul general of israel in new york earlier gave daneen and will hate his reaction to the developments on the ceasefire deal. it is very unfortunate. it's tragic. it is sad. it is the uh you know, the flaming. all that said, um, it was also very predictable. um mr. an attorney out indicated before his trip to washington that he does not have any intentions of moving onto face to the moment
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he made it clear that he has no intention of movies or face. so that's put into question phase one, then he went into what then he went to washington and stood by uh, president trump, who came up with his um, uh, gods over vieira idea that includes extending 2300000 palestinians. fast forward to today and an interview on fox news. he said that they can, they will not be able to return to guys at all. so that adds another dimension to this. and so it was only a matter of time before someone figured out that a phase 2 is not going to happen. and perhaps phase lot of this question was questionable, or the implementation of it becomes a question. okay, let's just break this down into 2 parts for the, for a moment i'd like to 1st talk about the, the reaction from within is really politicians on how much support the yahoo would
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have for this and all. and then i just like to ask you about the is really public a okay after these early? probably 3 and because you just asked and i just came back physically, literally on hosted square, which is why i was like joining your program. but there are more and more people coming. there are a few 1000 there. i expect it to be to increase in the next few hours. the of the public reaction is very uh, angry, very livid against mr. an attorney out by the way, i guess from us, i guess the agreement, but against mr. newton. anyhow, for doing what he would think they think he's doing as the politician as well that that needs to be divided into 2. so he has this coalition which is made up of the sake of science and vertebrates. and so there's no expectation of any kind of push back from that part of politics. and then there's the opposition,
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which has kept completely quiet in the last 2 or 3 hours. so, and in terms of the political arena, the rain, i don't expect anything dramatic in terms of the public pushed back. so it remains to be seen. but i would not be surprised when i say this mild, i would not be surprised to see a very intense, very angry, very broad push back against an attorney out in the next 24 hours. okay, look, we do have some reaction that's coming from ben gets here, and he's, he's made he is. he said this and this is a reaction to the statement that was put off by cassandra gates. he said, how much does announcements should have one real life response of massive fire, a task on garza from the air and land alongside a complete whole. so if you mind, if you're in a, to the strip and that's just part of the statement, it does go on. how seriously should we be taking these comments and what's your
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reaction to uh, to such remarks? um, okay, i, i beg your forgiveness during the that of the yours of what i'm going to say. but mr. big here is, does a living room is gives who's, who's opinions um, warranted some of our reaction when he was in the gulf of now that he's out of the government. although that may change. i don't think there's any reason to take him seriously. he's an incendiary and you know, inciteful with a see a personality who, he's a peer mania. he's here to, to, to create war. he's here to influence armoire. he's here to remind that's a note medically that if you watch these governments to uh, survive, that he needs the extreme right wing. and, and that doesn't change when i said at the outset and again i beg your forgiveness
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