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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm how much enjoyed this is the news, our live from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. how about says it will pause the next plan, release of is really captive until further notice and claims israel for sabotaging video israel and turn blames from us and says it's military is ready for any scenario and guns. meanwhile, the us president doubles down on his plan for gaza. donald trump says palestinians will have no right to return life. for me it's difficult for the people of gaza with worsening winter weather conditions. agencies worn more humanitarian
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assistance is perfectly needed and is really forces destroyed palestinian homes, shops and roads indigent in refugee camp, leaving scenes of complete destruction the the ceasefire between us and israel was always going to be fragile. it's now coming under intense pressure with the news that how much is delaying. the next is really captive release until further notice, the exchange was scheduled for saturday. the group is accused as real of not meeting the terms of the goddess east fire agreement by delaying the return of tens of thousands of displaced palestinians to the northern gaza strip. how much says israel has also targeted people by bombing, shooting at them and killing many of them in various areas of district. as the group also says, israel has obstructed the entry of much needed tense, prefabricated houses,
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fuel and heavy machinery to remove revel and recover bodies. and lastly, delaying the entry of the medicines and equipments needed to restore hospitals and the health sector bathroom. i am a member of how much this political bureau has told al jazeera that israel is at fault for violating the terms of the ceasefire due to support. and we are the last 3 weeks after the free 3 weeks of the after the funny, the, the been very serious on the evening to talk some negotiations with them and use those directions. the companies on the united states, the told them through the assign the fund company to block the daily violations of if it is to the, to the deal when it comes to shopping on for the females. and to no more than $25.00 for the field. and how, because non deference wanted, i'm the,
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anybody takes the we are talking about most of the human and kill them and which was agreed upon is 10 whole outside, but a son, nothing. and nothing serious in to because the thousands or hundreds of thousands of on the field is not for the last 2 weeks in an open, an under the, in, in a very quoted with of we are calling is the last 23 weeks to bring in these 200 and thousands of students 526-0000 as of color runs, we are talking about looking golf. i need the sources for electricity. we have called to a low using the rate of, of the old kinds to enter 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
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medicine. we are talking me a lot about heavy 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 told them clearly how can we continue the prisoner exchange, including the big brothers or the cups of if, even if we don't i'm to know, we don't have any of these heavy machine that is target boys whom has more for us on the latest developments from con eunice in southern gosh. and the announcement made by these books best and of the military wing thomas has a very good, huge way. you've 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 attach,
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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 evacuate to patients based on the details of the tabs at the deal . they are supposed to be 50 patients to be evacuated out of district, has been allowed to be of actuated, was list that at this race. otherwise, they have been completely lack of all 2nd show basic necessities that video had stipulated to be entering because of strep, including the delivery of enough amounts of make ship choices for families will returned back to the north and the entry of your trucks. so basically, a such announcement made by the military being of how much could test the level of the sustainability of video, but for simply in the, off a freight from the potential repercussions of the touch of step. because they believe that's the current spot agreement that has been proved on
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a wait said has also been a very glimmer of hope regarding the entry of a humanitarian aid supplies and to witness some partial stipulate say in the gaza strip that has been widely boxes and bonded by the disability military sense of october, the 7th of 2020 to 3 bucks for civilians. they have more sense of frustration now looming more. ringback among them, but the believe that the next coming days will completely witness at different negotiations. but when regional mitigates is to ensure the assistant abilities of this idea, at least that a specified positive label for the 2nd phase. that has been me importance for from the policy and perspectives 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 operation front efforts to take place. so basically
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somebody is on quite a freight, i'm out, they have more sense of the picture of questioning whether the ceasefire will see or not. because the profound course of the resumption of pool simply they is really meant it tree where we're at 7 back to practice until a genocide we act in the gaza strip. and possibly more regions will be invited by the studies occupation forces the light of the hispanic military officials repeated statements that are ready to write 10 fight back again in gaza as a part of their operational, a child as a part of their operational ration. so that's how big base ones can collapse. how does in who it is in jordan's capital. i'm mine because the israeli government and the palestinian authority have banned algebra from reporting inside israel. and they occupied the west bank and to talk to us about all the reaction that's been
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coming through is really politicians as well as from the israeli public over the course. the past few hours to all of these developments. the will there have been spontaneous protests that have broken out across israel, especially in places like tele, v, protesting against these really government calling on benjamin netanyahu to implement the rest of this deal. and family members of as really captives are actually blaming that's in yahoo. who's saying that if this deal falls apart, it's essentially all his fault because they're blaming him saying this is what he and his right wing coalition partners wanted all along was a return to war. it's worth mentioning that the guns, the media office has released numbers about what they say are israel's violations against the deal. we have to know there have been the accusations from both sides, accusing them of violating terms of the deal. but in this case, specifically, they're supposed to be taught $12000.00 trucks entering per day. there's only $8500.00 trucks. and the biggest issue here is actually these mobile homes,
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these caravans that are supposed to be entering along with tens. this is the biggest sticking point for him us at this point, but these really prime minister's office released the statement saying that they are working with all parties that they're committed to. the deal and source is behind the scenes speaking anonymously say that they are looking at to resolve this before saturday. when that captains release is expected to take place. but however, let's talk about what the defense minister in the military have been saying, because these are the most serious of the responses saying that these really are me, is preparing on all fronts that cancel leave for soldiers who are previously in the gaza division. they're calling them all back to work saying that they are increasing their preparedness and their level of readiness, not just for gossip, but for the region entirely. these really defense minister said that how mass is the one violating the terms of the deal by postponing the release of the captive indefinitely. but that he is still committed to the fighting. should it take place,
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meaning that they are preparing for these wide variety of scenarios. and that includes a return to full scale war. all right, stay with his hemmed up because in a minute i want to ask you about something that i want to bring to our viewers attention. earlier is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was constantly interrupted by hecklers as he addressed the connected about his recent visit to the white house. the name yeah. who was talking in a debate, head of a confidence vote in his government. he touted his visit to washington dc as a sign of international support, but there was anger from opposition, politicians who criticized his conduct during the war in gaza. they accused him of being responsible for a lapse and security that led to the october 7th attacks. so how and when you see the scene that played out in the connected earlier, how indicative is this of just how much more pressure all these developments are now putting on action?
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yeah. well there's pressure on benjamin netanyahu, that's been mounting from all sides over the last 16 months. you have domestically from these really public, internally, from within his own government, from the opposition and internationally, from allies and adversaries. but it's worth also mentioning that the former defense minister, you'll have good lines while benjamin netanyahu was in the united states, gave an interview saying that actually israel was not prepared. security wise on october the 7th, that there were a lot of lapses in their security systems. that lead to not only the attack, but also the security failure response. and the opposition was screaming at nothing yahoo at the can. this is plan on because he was talking about his trip to the white house, his meeting with president donald trump. meanwhile, their account is that were being released from danza and these really prime minister was still in washington. he did not return to israel for that,
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even though we're still in the midst of the ceasefire deal. but the general of like is still pointing the finger admits. and y'all, who's saying that it's his fault. why the deal not only took so long, but why it could be falling apart. but we have to mentioned that this deal was never guaranteed from the beginning. it was an incredibly sensitive ceasefire agreement that required negotiations for the 2nd and 3rd phases after the 1st page was completed. but the opposition has still told less than yahoo that they would provide a safety net if he fired the far right members of his government. if they wanted to bring down the government as part of a ceasefire deal passing. so look, there are a lot of moving parts here. it's an incredibly dynamic situation, but the pressure on it, and y'all was certainly mounting. he says israel's committed to the deal. how much as the movement is can, is committed to the deal, but we have to wait and see what happens because israel says how much is violating the ceasefire by holding the captive. but how much as it israel has been violating
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the cease fire for weeks by not allowing this very critical and vital humanitarian aid. all right, that's how it is here is how does the who live for us from i'm on jordan have to thank so much a long think is his a former consul general of israel in new york. he's joining us now from tel aviv. i want to, thanks so much for being with us on al jazeera, you heard our corresponding honda civic or what they're talking about. the fact that seeing this deal through to the end was never a guarantee that it's always been fragile. this cease fire. um, i want to ask you about your reaction to all the developments these past few hours and where you think this leaves the status of the seas. fine. so okay, that's so. so you basically know how much you asked about 3 separate questions. the 1st is, you know, the deal is, is tenuous, precarious crowd child. that's almost inherent in the sense that the, the phased structure of the deal is it smells glaring vulnerability. so each,
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each phase, it's not even a phase and car mentally. and then phase one, which is to last $42.00 days today, we're on day $23.00 of each of those meaning phases or, or increments is, is a crisis in the making as we're seeing now. the 2nd issue that you raised is how you know how this effect. so the continuation of the 1st base, well, when israel is talking officially unofficially, renting, that it is not going to move on and advance toward phase 2. that phase 2 in fact includes and is really a reduction of forces on day $42.00. and a withdrawal as a year corresponded correctly, pointed to a withdrawal for most of guys of by days 50, which is dirty uh, less than 30 days from now. um, you know,
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once phase 2 is not going to happen then how much has a disincentive to continue with phase one? and the 3rd issue which was sort of in place it in your opening mohammed is, is basically what the uh, president trump said, you know, everyone talks about it as a time. so class, he just learned out a sentence and, and created, have a uncertainty unpredictability. then k as by saying that the 2300000 palestinians will have to leave and relocated, then expelled, then allowed to return back. now they're not allowed to return back. and then that time, you know, a doubling down on trumpet st. will this you want a house toward god's a framework. this is it. so how much looks at that this and says, so there won't be a phase do. so why should we continue on with phase one? on top of that, i'm sorry, i'm going to log on top of that. and the time, you know,
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has no interest in phase 2 because of those uh, re deployments slash withdrawals from guys of that tracking. uh, lease a lease threatens this coalition, so its not one hasn't invested interest in phase 2. then phase one becomes extraordinarily uh, walmart. so alone you mentioned just now uh the threat to netanyahu's coalition and what factor that plays in all of this. i want to ask you about that, because in the past few hours, we've been talking about various pressure points potentially, and that's in the one the one hand you'll have pressure from the public there with these protest, once again, which i believe you said earlier, you were at austin square and tell us eve earlier this evening, but also you have this pressure then that's now who's under for members of the opposition. apparently he was heckled in the can. i said earlier in the evening as well. so i want to ask you is nothing, you know, actually feeling pressure right now. and if so, what is the most worried about? or the thing he's almost worried about is pressure coming from the trump administration. because trump as you and i,
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and probably everyone watching us already knows and roles um, um um you know, all the time trump is both on predictable and transaction. meaning that what he said yesterday could change can change a very drastically and sharply tomorrow. so if trump reaches the conclusion in the next 2448 hours that he was manipulated by that time. yeah. that and that time you know, statements that he and winks that he got assurances from trump not to proceed into phase 2. and in effect, continue, the war. trump can apply very brutal pressure of the type of which he applied even before he became president during that transition period. in order to get this deal done, this is the only source of pressure that actually worries. and antonio, the public pressure is going to increase if this price is not resolved and the next $23.00 days. and indeed if there's no hostage release on saturday,
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which couldn't happen on the tragic thing, but it's good. it could still happen. but the political pressure that he, that you referred to that's, that's almost in the relevancy, that's almost comical. that means nothing and or politically, he's been act old, ok, the opposition, they need to prove that they're saying something, the value when push came to shove they, they all announced that they will support him. um, so that, that, that barely to constitute pressure. the real pressure, there's going to be public pressure, it will increase if there's no real, real pressure that he's worry of is that that may cause a may or may not, but come from the us. all right, a long pinkish farmer console general it is real in new york. thanks so much for joining us on al jazeera. we really appreciate your time. i thank you mohammed to be with you. so united nations is also reacted to the latest developments on the gods as his fire deal. gabriel elizondo joins us from the un headquarters in new
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york. gabe, how worried are diplomats right now about what's going on and what all this means for the guys as he's fired. you'll going forward? well, they're very worried and great on multiple levels, quite frankly. but i think what we're hearing from the secretary at any way from the secretary general's office is this could be potentially catastrophic for un humanitarians working in gaza. should this cease fire deal completely collab? so it'd be catastrophic for their efforts and trying to get a to those who need it. the most right now. and i think that we saw that from the deputy spokes person for the secretary general when he made these comments at the noon briefing a couple hours ago. basically signaling to the world really that the ceasefire deals simply cannot collapse. we want to make sure that all parties abide by their stated agreements under the ceasefire,
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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 a adhere to what they've been agreeing. and so we want the the ceasefire agreement to be implemented fully that was seized by agreement calls for $200000.00 tends to be allowed into gaza. various un officials that a brief test from guys have told us that it's not even close to that amount. and they've been employing for more tense because there are so many palestinians and guys are particularly in the north, but really everywhere they simply don't have homes to go back to. so they're trying to get, these tends to provide some temporary shelter. but also there's
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a focus on what they're calling a solid shelters, hard, hard shelters, if you will, a little bit more permanent, provide for better security and better a comfort from the elements, particularly in the winter. it calls for $60000.00 of these to be brought in to guys and so far, israel, by all accounts is letting in almost none at this point. so these are the main issues that the u. n. is really focusing on is trying to get this shelter in because that is so important for the hundreds of thousands of palestinians that they're trying to help right now. but clearly if the ceasefire deal was to collapse and it's not there yet by any means. but if it gets to that point, absolutely catastrophic for the un and the amount of periods on the ground. all right, that sounds as here as gabriel is under joining us live from the un headquarters in new york. thanks so much came in response to how much does announcement the is really captive family protests group known as bring them home now has released
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a statement saying that you personally requested assistance from the mediating countries to help restore and implement the existing deal. it continues to say that they stand with these really government and encourage maintaining the conditions to ensure the successful continuation of the agreement leading to the safe return of the captives. i was in on is an award winning peace activist. his parents were killed in the october 7th attacks you joins us from richmond, virginia. i was thanks so much for being with us on al jazeera. what's your reaction to the statement from how much that the next planned release of is really captive has been delayed until further notice and also to the fact that they're blaming is re offers what they say is sabotaging video. yeah, so thanks for letting me in your show it, i think that's we must do everything really no power to make the sues, the states fire law asked and for the data to be implemented in the phone the,
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the 40 continual and unfortunately well being led by a pause, a big party patient from both sides and it's time for us, the people on the ground to stop very well. the mistakes we though, but we are a suffering. and a once again, it's been proven again that the for the beaches and leaders in framing us and then they don't care about the security of those states, p r a and all in future. and it's time for us to stay together. you don't even find a spin in this evening society and to be met and a different future is huge there. and to start to be controlled by these 3 centers . and unfortunately these through his name is done on both sides, they come from the us, they come from these are the government and i hope. busy the, as they did with clothing and what and what day, what else was we were speaking in the last few hours about the fact that there was
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another demonstration that happened in hospice square and televi where they were relatives of the captive still being held in gaza. demanding that the government do more to ensure the release of their loved ones. what are you hearing from family members of the captives and how concerned are they about the fact that whether they think this deal may be on the verge of collapse, though a very much closer, and then they have on the right and, and the to be so and also is seeing all with the base page of the hostages. does that they will release the laptop and they do feedback on any medical condition. and they are very much what wait for the life of the loved one and a good deal facing the. busy and the new administration of president, the drunk will promise i'm from the world that the stages will be released even before the end of the office. and unfortunately trumpeted proven. busy not to be liable to and according to accomplish administration,
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and to stand up to you the kinds of the comments to release the stages to make it be and, and to invest the time in the, in a promising and shaping a last thing that be the last thing security that i think this for most people, it's a oh god, the stop, the budget is stop, devote it's miles. you speak about what you say is the need to demand more from the government to put pressure on the government of israel to ensure that those captains are released. but what are the concrete steps that you believe needs to be taken right now in order to make sure that that happens? the 1st stage though? so it was full the sense that again, for me personally, since losing my parents, the government do not care about the citizens and of course they do not care about the life of the us be in is so i love the trust and confidence with these days where the government unfortunately,
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unfortunately and so now we stuff to they want to pressure the government to stop and, and legit and stuff to the. busy and i, i want to go back to the end of the ninety's and the administration of both the father and. busy the space and the kids to beg care that's both based on the government. so the 1st thing he's going to see we've got a stance by the senior. i don't feel like we've been at these and then my breed sonics back in 1991. it was unfair that we finally got his ministration, and that's the 1st i used to. we talked him and each time again for the lead, probably gone for the he probably got his ministration to full caesar and busting into dying. and you prove it was a little bit, i know we've been div that's come us and these are the government kind of goes you . they can kind of go. so you can say both sides not to dialogue, little bit all life in of and to pay without blood. but they started to dialogue. we ended up blanchett, and i'm a, this is one image. what i'm hearing was my,
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but i scan friend environment available. spera will change the discourse, leaves in the a, i'm very gun. the people that started to pressure bose but addiction on both sides. big 3, same is let's see, to get there and start negotiating. all right, miles in on, thanks so much for joining us. and i was just here, we very much appreciate your time. thank you very much. separately, the us president, donald trump, has doubled down on his controversial plan for gaza. speaking to us media, he stated that the palestinians do not have the right to return to their homeland, saying they would have better housing elsewhere as well. build beautiful communities for the 1900000 people. well, 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 found this, think of it as a real estate development for the future. it would be
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a beautiful piece of land with the balance and no right money's turned no, they wouldn't because they going to have much better housing, much better. you know, as i'm talking about building a permanent place for that's because they have to return now it will be years before you could have it's not habitable to be used 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 and we give them billions and billions of dollars a year. montana is following a reaction to trans comments from washington dc. the president trump has long express skepticism about the cx, 5 deal and has publicly said it on a number of times. now he's double down on his concept of forcible relocations, of palestinians from gaza 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
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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 a secretary of state president trump. now making very clear indeed that he sees his idea labeled by critics as preposterous to forcibly relocate to palestinians is a measure 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 negotiators reportedly saying that part 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 of della is due in dc tomorrow to have talks with president trump. uh, these talks are likely to be somewhat contentious,
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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. the problem is, one of you is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of a root. he joins us live from boston from me. thanks so much for being with us. i'm as you heard there from our corresponding mike hannah in washington dc. he said that the speculation is the tomorrow of this scheduled meeting between the king of jordan king of de la and us present. donald trump is expected by some to be potentially contentious. um, obviously trump has been putting pressure on the jordanians to try and take and palestinians. he's also said that he wants to see the egyptians do that as well. how does. busy all of that play into these developments. we've been seeing the past
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