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homes, shops and roads in virginia and refugee camp, leaving scenes of complete destruction. the says is delaying. the next is really captive release until further notice. the exchange was scheduled for saturday and the statement, the group acute is real of not meeting the terms of the god to cease fire agreement . he says it's committed the following violations, delaying the return of displaced people to the northern gaza strip. targeting people by bombing and shooting them and killing many in various areas of the strip obstructing. the entry of shelter, such as tents and ready made houses, fuel and heavy machinery to remove rubble and recover bodies and delaying medicines and other requirements to restore hospitals and the health sector. bass and name is
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a member of how much is the political bureau and he told al jazeera that his real has violated key tenants of the ceasefire. 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 in very serious. um, the deep into the talk some negotiations with them init, those directions. the companies on the united states, the told them uh through the assign, the time to call me to block the daily violations of this is to the, to the dean. uh when it comes to shopping phone for the females on to no more than 25 for the phoenix because i'm the one that i'm the unemployed fix. we're talking about most of the human and kept them and which was agreed upon is
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10 whole outside, but his son nothing. nothing. fetus into because of thousands or hundreds of 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 at least 200 of thousands of students 526-0000 tons of color vans. we are talking about the lacking gulf, any sources for electricity. we have called to a low using the 8th of, of the old kinds to, into the solar energy. at least if not for that it could deal with the households, 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 have you machinery to kid about the bill because most of these people
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who attend back to the north the out of seeking computing for the beloved people who are under that oven. and we have told them clearly, how can we continue the prisoner exchange, including this brothers or the culture of this? even if we don't, i'm to know, we don't have any of these heavy machine that is sorry. couple assume a has more for us on the latest developments from han you and as in southern god. 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 8 trucks that have entered the gaza strip with less than what has been quite promised. and similarly,
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is the number of evacuate to patients based on the deal of the tabs of the deal. they are supposed to be 50 patients to be evacuated out of district, about what has been allowed to be evacuated, was list that at this rate. otherwise, they have been completely lack of all sensual basic necessities that video had stipulated to be entering because of strep. and quoting, the delivery of enough amounts of makeshift choices for families will returned back to the north and the entry of your trucks. so basically, a such announcement made by the military rank of how much could test the level of the sustainability of video. but for simply, if they are afraid to 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
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that has been widely. that's it. and bonded by the spending millet traits since october the 7th and 2023 by 4 civilians. they have more sense of frustration now looming more among them. but the believe that the next coming days will completely witness at different negotiations. but when regional mitigates is to ensure the sustainability of the season ideal at least a specified positive way. more for the 2nd phase, that has been me importance for from the posting 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 efforts to take place so basically somebody is quite a freight, i'm out, they have more sense of a picture of questioning whether the ceasefire will see or not because the
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profound cause of the resumption of pool simply they is really meant it tree. we're back to practice until a genocide we act in the gaza strip and possibly more regions will be invited by the studies occupation forces a light to the hispanic military official. it's repeated statements that relates to rate 10, fight back again in gaza as a part of their operational. a child that have been made. one can collapse in response to how much this announcement is really kept as family protest group known as to bring them home. now has released a statement saying they have originally requested assistance from the mediating countries to help restore and implement the existing deal. it continues to say that they stand with you is really government and encourage maintaining the conditions to ensure the successful continuation of the agreement. leading to the safe return
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of the captain's how does it hurt isn't jordan's capital on mine? because the is really government and the palestinian authority of band alger 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied west bank have to talk to us about what the reaction has been so far coming from is really politicians as well as from the israeli public. when it comes to all of these developments these past few hours. so let's start with this statement is really media is citing from the prime minister's office saying that his role is committed to the deal saying that they are doing everything they can in order to implement it. and that they've notified and sent that message to the family members who still have captives, who are held in dalton, who are set to be released in phase one, but also phase 2 and 3 of these deal. but you also have the defense minister in, in a rough to response, right after a boy or by the, the person who is the spokes for how much develop assembler gave the military. when
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he said that to israel is now preparing to the maximum level. they're alertness, meaning that they're preparing for a wide variety of scenarios, including going back to full scale war there been reports of is really drones flying over different areas of gaza tonight as well. areas they haven't flown and since the ceasefire it took into place. but it's worth mentioning that there has been a lot of pointing the finger on both sides, the violations of this deal. israel has accused him as of violating it several times, including not releasing the list of captives who are set to be released on saturdays by a certain time on friday. how much as we choose, these are all blocking critical humanitarian aid, which is really what this is all about. the number of tens shelters, caravans that were supposed to go in is exponentially lower than what was expected at just around 2 percent of what was promised to going in. and we have to note that he's real controls, what goes in and out of gaza. they're the ones who are supposed to be approving
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this massive flow of humanitarian aid to the palestinian territory. but seemingly hasn't been happening shortly. it's more than what we were seeing during the days of the war. but it's still not enough according to the palestinians on the ground, but these rarely public had sparked abrupt protests tonight trying to put pressure on nets in yahoo to implement the rest of the deal. calling on mediators to try and get involved to appease both parties. so that the deal can we implement in its entirety, but also one mother of the captive blaming missing yahoo himself for why the deal is spiraling in this current situation. saying that he's the reason why since the beginning there hasn't been a deal. and he's the one who wants to end it because you have members of his far right wing coalition, who don't want this deal. they voted against it. but say they got assurances for missing yahoo. but a 0 would resume the fighting after phase one, which is why they stayed in the government. so there are a lot of moving parts here. and these really reaction to this was quite swift
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because mentioned y'all who actually convened a small security assessment tonight with the heads of the security and defense apparatus. and tomorrow morning there will be a security cabinet meeting that was moved up from later in the day to discuss this very issue. all right, stay with us from that because i'm going to ask you in a minute about something that i want to now bring to our viewers attention earlier is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was constantly interrupted by hecklers as he addressed the connecticut about his recent visit to the white house, the man yeah. who was talking to a no confidence debate, which is being followed by a vote as he touted his visit to washington d. c. as a sign of international support, there was anger from opposition. politicians who criticized his conduct during the war and gaza, they accused him of being responsible for a lapse and security the lead to the october 7th attacks. so have the last hour you
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and i were talking about what pressure netanyahu may or may not be facing in israel . i wanna ask you specifically about this incident in the kinetic and if this indicates that nancy, i will be facing mounting pressure in the days to come so there's been a lot of pressure on us in yahoo as we've been discussing, there's a lot of moving parts to this pressure, it's not just the family members of as really captive, it's not just his own government. it's not just internationally from allies and adversaries, but it's also from within his own governments. so what the opposition did today was actually just try and letting us and yahoo know that they were incredibly dissatisfied with how he's been leading the country. it's the sentiment similar to what the family members of captives have been protesting against what they've been saying on the streets for more than a year against his leadership. but we also want to note an interview that you know of the launch has been talking about what he's been discussing in recent media appearances since he was fired. as the country's defense minister. he said that
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it's true that the is really government and security apparatus wasn't prepared for the attacks on october. the 7th that there was a heavy lapse in security that essentially the government does bear a lot of responsibility here. and it's worth mentioning the benjamin netanyahu and the right wing come. busy lucian, but he's in has been blocking any sort of inquiry or state commission into what happened on october 7th. it's a how it happened into israel security failures that led to it. but it's also important to note that netanyahu himself has said that this can wait until after the war. but of course, this is a situation that's been going on for more than 16 months. this is something that's only escalating and the ceasefire deal as a whole. the opposition wants it to stay because they say it's the only way the captive can be brought back. but they're saying, but nothing yahoo is going out to the united states touting on the world stage meeting with foreign leaders instead of being and israel,
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where the country is still bringing back captives every single saturday. and these prisoners changes. all right, that sounds is here is how does include reporting for us from amman. jordan, thanks so much time to or speaking to us medium president, donald trump says palestinians do not have the right to return to their homeland, saying they would have better. they would have better housing elsewhere to build beautiful communities for the 1900000 people with the beautiful community safe community could be 56 could be 2. right, but we'll 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 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. it's not habitable,
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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. mike. hannah is following reaction to trump's comments from washington, dc. the president trump has long express skepticism about the sci fi deal and has publicly set it on a number of times. now he's doubled down on his concept of forcible relocations, of palestinians from casa to neighboring countries to allow the rebuilding of gaza as he sees it. now he's gone even further in a conversation with goodness on his way to the super bowl sunday and repeated in an interview monday. he said that this move would be permanent, not a temporary measure. now this is going against what his press secretary has repeatedly said as well as the secretary of state president trump. now making very clear indeed that he sees his idea labeled by critics as preposterous to forcibly
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relocate to palestinians is a mixture that would be permanent. and not a temporary now important to note as well that some of the negotiators involved in the sci fi talks have expressed consent about president trump statement. some of the negotiating reportedly saying that parts of the reason on freezing the captive release is because they are unsure of the position of the united states. given these statements by president trump jordan's king abdullah is due in dc tomorrow to have talks with president trump. uh, these tools are likely to be somewhat contentious, given the fact that president trump is insistent that palestinians can be relocated to north neighboring countries, like jordan and egypt, montana, which is the era washington a drama hoodie is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of a root,
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he joins us from boston to rami. thanks for joining us again. this our on alger 0, let me ask you, there's been a lot of speculation the past few hours after this announcement from how much and then after the reaction from these really government as to how in peril the cease fire deal may be right now. what do you say, how fragile is all of this at this moment, and do you expect that it will all collapse it's fragile. i don't expect it to collapse personally, but it could. it really depends on the 2 main forces that have define the nature of the conflict. over the last 100 years between zionism and the state of israel on the one side of the united states, some great britain supporting them and on the indigenous palestinians fighting staying their land on the other side. but it's the, as really, isn't the americans now, who are the people who will determine if this is going to collapse or not the
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posted in time as others have all made it clear they're all in to make this work. they want to handle fighting, and they want to try to rebuild gas and move on to something better on the future. but it's up to really the israel is the right wing. government does not know how does the united states, which is providing a significant emperial and colonial type support to the as rarely to do whatever they want with the prostate has killed them, burned them alive, shred their babies, send them starving into the desert, whatever this is, awful, but it's happening before ours. and so the us and israel will be the ones who determine what happens next around the us president donald trump has double down about his idea that the us is going to own gaza. there was interview he gave in which he also said that the palestinians would not have the right to return to gaza
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if they had left on. the fact of the matter is that there is going to be a visit by the jordanian king king abdullah to the white house tomorrow. now trump has said in the past several days and he believes that jordan and even egypt should be taking in palestinian. so is there any sense from you that some of the rhetoric we're hearing from trump might be a precursor to this visit in that he's trying to put pressure on the door? danny ends to take in palestinians going forward or i think you will certainly try to put pressure that us trying to pressure egypt. the beginning of this latest conflict and late 2023. the us tried to pressure siege of done to bribe, but with the money to taken palestinians from gather and the directions refused. they probably tried the same with jordan, but quietly but in egypt was more public. yeah, they will definitely try to do it. i don't think the king of jordan we'll uh, we'll give him,
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he will try to do some symbolic actions to help the palestinians to resist the as rarely as, and the americans. but if he gives them and says, okay, we'll take a 1000000 palestinians. uh, it would create tremendous tomorrow within, within jordan that the problem was a, a trump proposal is or this is at the same time simultaneously. it's colonial is comic. that's criminal at the same time. so this is what colonial powers do they push people around. they make believe they have no rights. it's commented because it's so ranges and you know, to be a real estate development. and it's kind of all because it's against all the laws of international conflict, humanitarian laws, etc, etc. you cannot treat people like this simply because you have more guns and kentucky fried chicken franchises and they do. and this is the problem that the, the world is having to deal with israel, isn't the americans have
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a men's power. and they're using an internal ways and nobody seems able or willing to stop them. but there is a type of popular resentment and anger and opposition to what they're doing. now there's a lot of action in the courts around the world. there are political actions being planned, so we'll have to see where this ends. but like i said, that's the us and the is rarely as with a supporting role by the, by the british or who will determine if a fighting continues or if we, on the implementing the ceasefire fully and moving on to a bigger stage of a negotiation for a permanent piece and sean law. all right, rodney, who the distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of bay route, thanks so much for joining us on elders, you're always great to get your respect. thank you. the united nations is also reacted to the latest developments on the gaza cease fire deal gabriel is on
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a joins us from the un headquarters in new york gave. how worried our diplomats now about what's going on and what all this means for the god to cease fires, you will going forward well, very worried and they're going to be watching it very closely in the coming hours and days. we've heard from the un for many days now saying that this is a fragile cease fire, but it is holding. but clearly, if this cease fire was to collapse, it would have devastating ramifications for the un and the un humanitarians that are in guys that are trying to deliver aid to the hundreds of thousands of palestinians that need it. now more than ever, this is what the deputy spokes person had to say. during his noun briefing, he was clearly signaling really to the world that this cease fire deal must hold. we want to make sure that all parties abide by their stated agreements under the
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cease fire, and it's crucial that they uphold all of the relevant aspects of the agreement and all the relevant timelines. are you implying that there was 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 the ceasefire agreement to be implemented fully to have a ceasefire deal calls for $200000.00 tends to be allowed into guys. a un officials in gaza tell us that they do not appear that it's anywhere close to that . just a fraction of that have been allowed in the u. n. is focusing on this very closely because so many palestinians are moving back to the north. of course, as we've been reporting, and they're finding that their homes are completely destroyed or damage to
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a point where they can't live in them. so the u. n is really trying to focus on getting more attention. but clearly they say time is really of the essence, and they're just simply are not enough. now clearly that was a very diplomatic statement there by the un deputy, a press secretary for the secretary general. but clearly the un is going to be watching this very closely because like i said, any sort of collapse of this cease fire deal would have to trans occasions on the humanitarian effort on the ground. all right, that sounds as 0 is gabrielle, is on the line for us from the you in in new york ape. thanks for bringing that all down for us. appreciate it. there's more evidence of the extent of these really military's assault on the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. in nearly 3 weeks, at least, $45.00 indians have been killed as the frequency and intensity of raids increases, haven't had you, has this report. this is what's remaining of 2 neighborhoods in the janine refugee camp. of these really military has been raised in this area for more than 20
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days. more than 20000 palestinians in the come have been forced out of their homes, is really forces direct and some to leave. while others flood them their own, fearing for their lives by them, that's not the lot we didn't want to leave. but by day 3, d as riley drones were on that windows threatening us. and telling us we were under a cou, a few. we had children with no electricity, water, or food. now, neighbors told us this assault looks different this time, and it is different, even for a refugee come that space, the ministry of texas, i'm destruction in recent years, by something look, i'm also not yet, but i tried to enter my neighborhood in the camp today to check on my home what i found snipers in my neighbor's house. so i returned back. yeah, it's a disaster. some neighborhoods are unrecognizable because of the amount of damage to the product. interest the soldiers told is really media of the rules on opening
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fire getting more lenient in the occupied westbank. some say this includes authorization to shoot to kill anyone they suspect of planting. explosive devices claims these really ami denies, but the death toll from this assault for me says otherwise, among those killed this week or a pregnant woman, a 10 year old boy and 2 year old go, is all makes no distinction between civilians that happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, they make no distinction between militants and simply young man that are throwing stones or rocks or whatever they can. these neighborhoods might not be the same off the visa tax. the book see me there, damaging the current layout of the camp. hello. this is all part of a larger political and security plan on the israel wants to annex the west bank. and so it wants to track down in the accounts as a place and is a symbol that they represent the rate of return. and israel does not want that. i do know what the scale of the damage might not compare to the devastation in gaza.
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that's many a wondering if israel's will post in gaza only to resume in the pied west bank. how many hagey coaches there is really forces they've been carrying out a tax on total cut them in the occupied westbank for more than 2 weeks. the military's moved in bulldozers just trying just throwing roads and buildings in the north shunts refugee camp. they've also been explosions at the camp. the owners of a bookstore who were arrested and occupied east jerusalem had been remanded in police custody. israeli forces rated their shops and confiscated several books on sunday night. their lawyer says troops accused him of selling books that support violence and terrorism. holly, i'm have to the old couple of the hard and they got an extension for the rest. for 8 days. we believe this is part of the political prosecution and part of the is rarely policy of shutting up the voices of palestinians to stop them from learning . it's part of the attacks against the published and, and people for 10 years. all right,
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