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mark sisters, one. this is where the story of vanity has many stories to tell the the you're watching the news hour flight for my headquarters and so high i'm getting obligates are coming up for the next 60 minutes on us as committed to upholding the gaza cease fire deal. and will release 3 is really captives on saturday. we must make nato great again. the us defense secretary calls on nato allies to boost their spending to 5 percent of gp to better defense of loss.
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nato says ukraine will be part of any peace talks involving russia as follows. a phone call between donald trump and the daughter of the world has taken advantage of the united states for many years. if charges massive tariffs that we have in charge them. trump's terrorists are on the way to us presidents as to announce new import taxes, which could send shock waves through the global economy in sport confusion around the pool manager on a slots and such find, find the premier league initially saying 8. so it's a 2 game suspension spring sense. so that statement since been doing the welcome to the news our,
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the united nation says the humanitarian catastrophe and gaza continues. but the fragile gauze cease fire, deal between how my son is real, appears to be back on track. how my says it will continue implementing phase one of the deal by releasing 3 captives on saturday. the group released the statement saying that talks of mediators were positive. how much delegation has been holding talks in cairo with egyptian and category officials. and the statement reads in parts the discussions during all the readings and contacts focus on the need to adhere to the implementation of all the terms of the agreements. it went on to say that's how much confirms if continued position to implement the agreement in accordance with what was signed, including the exchange of prisoners, according to the specified time table. by some name is a member of how master's political bureau. and he says, israel has promised to do more to fulfill its commitments under the ceasefire deal . what we have now discuss it. how can we stop this violations
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based on the discussion with this lead is through the mediator. they all know, talking clearly we are committed to the deal. we are ready to show a serious change in our behaviour. maybe what we have seemed to be the for a possibility to a low martin, smaller roof cut of ends and more heavy machine that a lot of stuff to get in together. we hope that they continue to be committed to, to these uh the promises. but we are, we think also for the next week, the start of the negotiations or the 2nd phase, which is, which is 6. the link is seriousness of this lady that they are still committed to the view as it is of the 3 phases honey. my load has more from what i saw and the cells have go. so a whole deposit of free days have been quite difficult for palestinians,
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particularly for the displaced population, returning to their homes, into another part, and got the news about a possible collapse of the sea fire and statements of from mazda 3 days ago. holding on suspending the release of cost as mit with the threats and ongoing, intimidating narrative bite is really sorry to just risking the sustainability of the sci fi it was not until earlier this afternoon. we're starting to look more positive that the release. what happened on saturday the deadline, as per the agreements of the ceasefire between hom, us and israel, not the deadline set by donald trump and the is really intention or willingness to allow more ada trucks coming in, including most of the essential supplies and the sas that is needed for people to survive and, and to just to stay in their life and survived the difficult living condition created by 15 months of devastation and destruction were reduced. see,
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city. how is dying? candace central joining us from jordan's capital, i'm on so the cease fire appears to be back on track. that's what we've heard from him. us. any official response from is really a so well, there hasn't been an official response from is really politicians, despite from us making this announcement much earlier in the day. we do know that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu held the security assessment in southern israel, but lasted more than 4 hours. the country's defense minister was there, the army, chief of staff, as well as the heads of mission bed and the most sought. it was top, the top brass of israel, security and defense apparatus. the prime minister and the defense minister had been warning about going back to war if thomas didn't release the captives on saturday. there was talk from his really official speaking anonymously that they wanted 9 captives released in the next few days. however,
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hema says that they're going to stick to the agreement which says the 3 captives would be released on each saturday. however, this all started because chemist accused israel of blocking vital and necessary humanitarian aid from going into the gaza strip. we're talking about these tens care events, another temporary structures that are set to house palestinians in the interim until their homes can be rebuilt in the later phases of this deal and is really official who spoke anonymously to both is rarely an american media said that it's true israel was walking them, but they didn't give a reason as to why is real, did not allow that aided, but for now have us as they are going to release those captives. but we're still waiting for a response from these really have us set to release the names of those captives tomorrow on friday before 4 pm. and how much pressure is there on the netanyahu government domestically to continue with the ceasefire and see this through as
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well. there's 2 different angles of pressure on these really prime minister. the 1st is internally within his own government who are staunch opponents of any sort of ceasefire deal. who didn't want to see this deal happen in the 1st place. in fact, many of them voting no, but chose to stay in the coalition because they said they got assurances from the premier that the fighting would resume after phase one. however, the pressure from the public, the family members that was really captives to bring them back. now movement is quite large, they've been protesting since the beginning of the war against missing y'all, whose leadership and their protests have become louder and also larger. they're saying that benjamin netanyahu is the one who stood in the way of a deal to begin with. and now he's trying to the rail these deal in any way he can . they say that it should go far beyond phase one and to base $2.00 and $3.00, which would lead to an end to the war. the reconstruction of gaza would also ultimately the release of all of the captives inside of gaza. and in phase one, only $33.00 are set to be released. ok. thank you. honda,
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thank you for that reporting from i'm on. so here's a closer look at the terms of the cease fire a deal. the 1st phase begin on january. the 19 thomas is expected to release 33 is really captives and exchange for nearly 1900 palestinian prisoners exchanges have taken place every saturday and 2 more are set to take place. the deal also requires israel to allow aid into gaza, 600 convoys every day. but so far, only a small fraction of this has been allowed to enter the territory. the 2nd stage is set to begin march. the 1st, all remaining captives are to be exchanged for more palestinian prisoners is really forces are also to fully withdraw from gaza. and the permanent cease fire is to be established then in the final phase of the ceasefire. the bodies of those who died while being held captive are to be returned to israel. the focus then shift to the reconstruction of gauze of well,
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i'm not solutions and assistant professor and critical security studies at the door high institutes for graduate studies. he says is really, leaders are under immense pressure to continue with the exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners. and i think israel cannot afford to stop the implementation of the agreement and obviously to continue the ceasefire, which is temporary at this point. and it should be shouldn't become a permanent disuse wire and the 2nd phase. but at this point, israel is under immense and turn a lot of pressure to continue with the the exchange of hostages, and to bring them back to israel. of the posting inside has been keeping its end of the deal. they have been sticking to the terms of the agreement. yes, israel has been an easy about the way the agreement is being implemented because they didn't expect uh from us to um, you know,
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use this exchange or these exchanges to demonstrate that they are still there and that, that was still on the ground. and so as real, as looking at alternatives, they use the washington and the, and the president trump, to, you know, to threaten him us where with the 10 days, almost 10 days late with the 1st phase, with the implementation of the 1st phase. and the 2nd phase, i expect isabel to request or to impose extensions. and i think because there are no conditions and there are no terms and conditions agreed upon of the for the 2nd phase, i think is it all is going to impose very tough conditions for the 2nd phase that might, that might push from us to refuse it so what we are up to is the 1st phase will be implemented according to the agreement for the 2nd phase is going to be very tough one and it would come from the, the toughness, if you liked it would come from the is there any side because they're unhappy about
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the results of the 1st page. a thousands of palestinians are returning to their homes. a central and northern gauze officer is really truce, withdrew from the nets, are in court, or many have been living in displacement camps in the south for more than a year. and that's a room court or was a passage raised and occupied by is really forces during the war stretching from the eastern border to the sea. it divided the gaza strip into troops have now pulled out as part of the cease fire agreement, allowing people to return to the north the most are returning to find their homes destroyed. but they say they're determined to stay and rebuild. you know, i'm in the know, do i have that? i, you know, of course there is joy and returning home, but the joy is mixed with immense sadness when i think about this long more the death and the destruction is cause i have a quick block of the emphasis on, but i would that you never used to pass through here almost every day, but now everything is unrecognizable. the road signs are gone and the houses are different with many destroyed and view. this is what the worst product. i see
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nothing but destruction is really forces are continuing their range and they occupied westbank. the palestinian prisoner society says at least 380 people had been arrested since israel's large scale operation. there began shortly after the gaza cease fire. most of the rates have concentrated round jeanine refugee count to cut him until boss the the nato allies in europe say they are afraid, the us may withdraw support for ukraine and push for a peace deal that may increase russia's influence across the continent. defense ministers from the block, our meeting in the belgian capital on thursday to talk you crane and the future of the alliance more broadly. but it's happening in the shadow of a phone call between the us and russian presidents that's threatened to attend 3
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years of american policy on ukraine. how someone had about a report from brussels, a good morning, this was know the outcome, europe, and canada. we're hoping for, they had wanted to convince the trump administration to supply both cash and weapons. so that when keith went to piece talks with bosco ukraine would have the advantage about us defense secretary b techs, it came to an a to with a clear message. the us once a d now, but won't commit troops to ukraine and does a want a confrontation with russia. i had the chance to brief allies on president trump top priority a diplomatic, peaceful, and to this war as quickly as possible in a manner that creates enduring and durable peace. the americans also made it clear that we have to be concessions from the ukrainians. the europeans be a deal, the americans are pushing for is nothing but an act of copy to nation. if there is,
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agreements may behind our backs between simply not torque because you need for any kind of deal, any kind of agreement. you need europeans to implement this the you need the ukrainians to implement this data protection. despite we assure inches from the day to secretary general, the ministry alliance faces a crisis. it's through to vote on certain, established in 1949 to deal with secuity flights from the soviet union is, may lose us backing to a moment when russia is widely seen here as the biggest threat to euro security. this is a difficult moment for neck to members. they must consider all the available options if the us withdrawals support for you. great. and, and it's that k, it's long for vision and security for euro. the only problem is that you will be sold, you find it, it may never ugly when a defense strategy of its own passion model. i just, you brussels moscow says ukraine will definitely be part of negotiations to end the
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war with russia in one way or another. for a minister sort of a live ross as he was surprised by the west reaction to the phone call of the year . perhaps many in the west staffing with the leaders were petrified when this conversation happened. a normal conversation of 2 well managed, polite people who despite them any differences, know that politics is about talking to each other and finding common ground. dean rutland, during joining us from washington dc because the us defense secretary said that the us does take a diplomatic peaceful end to the ukraine war in a manner that created in during peace. what does he mean by that? well, what this apparently means, according to pete had suck the new us defense. secretary is about compromises will have to be made, at least based on comments that he made on wednesday. mister hex of uh, said, then that tell ukraine would not be able to reclaim all of its territory pre 2014.
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that's when russia moved into crimea and reclaimed the peninsula for itself as claiming that it had a historic right to the peninsula. the ukrainians have argued that not only do they want to reclaim the territory that russia has gained during the war, that is nearly 3 years long. but that they also want to reclaim crimea for ukraine as well. mister hug south also said that child there had to be this decision that ukraine would not automatically be on a track to be admitted to nato. but on thursday, during the press conference, this strikes us appeared to back away from those comments about ukraine and the future membership of nato. if you know, rosalind donald trump has repeatedly said he wants to end the war and you create any speaks about peace. but what does that piece process look like in real terms as
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well? if the past is prologue, it's basically the us president himself being intimately involved in such negotiations. such discussions, not loading in all of the people who might have a stake in the discussion to be involved in this case, ukraine and members of the e. u, which have been very steadfast in supporting ukraine throughout this nearly 3 year long war of course. so the posit, uh, from uh, the defense secretary is that all the options are on the table. nothing is rule, then nothing is ruled out that there needs to be an open mind in order to find a resolution to a war that would satisfy both the ukrainians and the russians and taken to the account. both countries, uh, security and historical needs. but the fee, or as we heard alluded to their in house from a $100.00 piece,
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is that the ukrainians would be cut out of the discussion. that trump would have these negotiations with large mirror put in the president of russia, and then go to void a mirror, zalinski the ukrainian president and say, this is what has been negotiated. this is what you're going to accept. and it's of not a far uh, assumption to make that to the equations would not go along with that. okay, thank you. rosa. enjoy who reporting from washington d. c. robert pascal is a senior fellow at the center for eastern studies and is a former nato official. and he says that it's important for washington to understand that any concessions made to russia in peace negotiations could potentially lead to more violence of the trump administration. the president, trump, himself, was very keen on the, you know, on sort of, i didn't, on receiving the level piece price at the they, they would phase a reality in the form over barbaric regime. which is constituted by what you, which is not interested in a piece. it's only interested if anything and copies ration moreover,
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from the route from us go. the discussion will be about they want the discussion to be at the whole secure rejected picture, including for instance, us military presence in europe. so that's, that is something which has to be taken into account. and that's also the job of the europeans to explain it. perhaps more forcefully, even better to be wise because it's the success of this discussion. so based nicholas issues, if you like, is, would it be a joint success? and of course then present from can take the credit, but not if this leads into a series of concessions, which would only and ties which were only encourage the rest of the continuous aggression. and he was not stopping the brain. so these are very, very serious considerations at which i'm sure it, i've been communicated as we speak to our us colleagues. the
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police are treating an incidents in which a car drove into a crowd of people in german city of munich as a suspected attack. at least 28 people were injured when the sedan sped into a group of trade union, protesters, police say the suspect is a 24 year old of gun asylum seeker. he was arrested after an officer fired a shot at the car. the incident happened today before the city is due to host a major at security conference in the easiest way of who is the hedge fund. we have very, very high safety standards. as far as the protection of the unix security conference is concerned for at the point 5000 officers to make meaning safer and marketing. the participants in the meetings that are taking place are to be protected here. and the participants of the munich security conference will be protected. that's why we have so many officers on duty in the mind. so there is no such thing as 100 percent protection. as we've seen again today, or james space has more from munich. i'm at the scene of this horrific attack
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in the center of munich. let me show you what we think happens if you look up the road at the end of the road. that is the central railway station in munich. there was a protest by one of the main trade unions in germany marching up from the railway station along this road. we think about 1500 people, a politically charged time in this country with elections. just 10 days away, police were scolding the protests up the road, but by pro behind the protesters came a call. it was that many you can see that which started to move down. the protest is out. of course, what is worth knowing is that this is a time when security was already very, very high in this city because the munich security conference takes place over the next 3 days. dignitaries are going to be here, including the us, vice president j, the vance. the president of ukraine, vladimir zalinski, and the juvenile chunks of the old off schultz. although investigations continue,
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and it's been a growing up in the last few minutes around the co taking further pictures of the scene. he's pretty clear this wilson attack, he's described the man who was driving the car 24 year old, asked out asylum seeker as the perpetrator of that attack. and he says, jim is going to be very tough of the sort of attacks in future. anyone who cares about will face prison time and potentially will be deported to that country of origin. j space out to 0, munich of defense presidents of mind around micro size. this country is ready to do more to fight arm groups in syria, including i, sol. micro also said the western bath, curtis us the should be integrated into syria national forces. he made the comments in paris during an international conference on syria representatives for more than 20 countries are discussing security and efforts to bring a peaceful transition after the fall of the said governments in december talks will
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also focus on humanitarian aid and justice for victims of a subs, government, well, serious transitional government says it will need at least $10000000000.00 to restore the countries destroyed infrastructure networks over the next 10 years. the transport minister tools alger zeros osama been job aids that the lifting of sanctions will be crucial and reconnecting syria to the region. i'm hoping mom will see a savvy of fun here hope of hope the politic folk of getting the i'm going to move on. the plan that was there before was nothing but an emergency plan, a short term plan for a few months or a few years. the top line is to develop a long term strategy of no less than 10 years on infrastructure plans that would include a study on ways to connect us to other countries. for example, we have a plan to connect to jordan, which is the gate of the arab gulf countries, as well as a link to turkey, which is the gate to europe. not to mention the link connecting the sea to the east
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so far, the creation of syria and for people to be able to move around, you're going to need a proper reward infrastructure how, how long it might take to put it all back to get a lot of secret heavy deals and then cause the jo is as a team to me at the for you. regarding release more than 60 percent of the network is destroyed. some parts of it can't be repaired on the road and, and suitable for cost strings. some parts of the natural cooperation or from the 3rd day after the liberation offline for the re way is to transport passengers and goods. once we import new trains and engines, we little twin port rated cause the originally between a level titles and damascus is ready. we need to build new tracks to connect cities and link the country with to key and jordan. this request coordination with neighboring countries and we'll cost billions. syria has
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a strategic location. and in the future, syria, we've gained its significance as a link between asia and africa. and have you done your needs assessment? do you know, in terms of how many years it's going to take, how much money are you going to require? what expertise will you need and with the sanctions? is it even possible to manhattan? the 1st phase, we need at least $2000000000.00 to establish the necessary railways with all to establish a high speed. really, the infrastructure will do with that most will be with built from scratch, the ministry of transportation blocks funds and organizational infrastructure. there is no substantial financial income to fund future infrastructure development . they took us presidential tire, bird alina's, and focused on this part of for, for a tour of asia. he's been meeting with the pakistani prime minister to discuss ways to deepen cooperation across many sectors trumps proposal for gaza was also on the
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agenda. come out of high their reports from the capital as long as that's this is law advisor. without the red carpet for the gauge, budgeted rigid pay. i've added to god where it comes with a 21 gun salute the streets of boogers dogs capital with a guard with doug, are sure to focus on the flag and guides, great performances, highlighted respirators. the deep rooted friendship between the 2 nations team on valve of the people have focused on my government and myself. i would like to extend hot for really, for me to box don. so today we discussed a range of visuals from greg investment, strategic cooperation, defense cooperation,
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budget on hedge. but jake doug is going to be public equity against um below did he get the bug bite? good, long day of load border despite all the sanctions. that'd be americans. main. pause . really a neighbor last we acquired technology in terms of bronze adults. avionics view bart b p types are going to read the major one is a kanji. now let's come with the of all kind of high tech gadgets. the ducks have enabled us to operate each time i use it and it is under b. b use for counterterrorism. operations for the key and focused on uh, looking to enhance economic and military cooperation, as well as enhancing by electra trade board share a deep concern over the us proposed as to move the palestinians out of god. the vision added to god's rigid commentary disclosure di attentions run high in the middle east. punch some in recent times,
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we have made every effort possible alongside puck his dogs at the you and you know, the oh, i see. and other international tech phones to provide the necessary support for the legitimate right. so about pedestal and brothers development and sign a agreement on the range of issues the leaders reactivated the commitment to building ever strong. good guys, the guy that i just need. uh, it's not well, but still a heads on the houses. there it is. our vaccines skeptic, robert f. kennedy junior, gets the seal of approval from the us senate, which is one republican voting against this confirmation. as secretary women are often some of the most effective by confidence incident and that's still the case. but there are also some unexpected opportunities for apartments coming up and support the defending champion, stays on course for another title. when the cats are open, the
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the have a lot of they will have a look at the weather across africa in the 1st to the middle east and live and with things are looking a much better that miserable weather has eased for places like gaza. you can see that system where the system putting the wintry in wet weather, further east, across the moving parts of a rock into western areas of a run behind it was about kiera skies and we'll settled conditions with temperatures set to rise of the next few days. not a band of rain that's been sitting around central pots of saudi arabia is still with us, that could throw some scaffold showers across katasha. as we go. friday in to saturday, we'll see expecting, scaffold showers to continue across moving parts of africa for the likes of tennessee as well as libya. but it's been some improvement.
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