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the, the, there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own adventure. now counter adding the, the hello, i'm how much i'm feeling. this is the news. our live from door coming up in the next 60 minutes, a mouse as names, the 3 captains held in gaza that will be set free on saturday. and exchange $369.00 palestinians will be released by israel. hoping for an enduring peace, palestinians and gods. a continue to wait for temporary homes and shelters still being blocked by israel. a call for unity. if the munich security conference
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presidents loading their zalinski says, europe will have to unite behind you praying, so it can protect itself. why think what's going to go up is jobs are going to go up. and prices could go up somewhat short term, but prices will also go down. donald trump and bales of sweeping plan to impose reciprocal terrace on us trading partners and in support. outgoing olympic president thomas bock sounds a warning to his successor. there are political utilities, a is a key talk tells al jazeera the olympics will be at risk if politics interferes with the decision making the send, the palestinian islamic jihad have named 3 is really captives held in gaza,
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who will be released on saturday as part of the ceasefire deal, they are alexander trooping of psyche, the couch and, and your horn. the 3 dual israeli citizens will be released in exchange for $369.00 palestinian prisoners. israel says it has received the list and that it is acceptable. the u. n. has warranted cannot undo 15 months of suffering and gaza in the space of 3 weeks. the entire population needs urgency through mandatory and assistance, and agencies are alarmed over the inconsistent flow of supplies, palestinians lack shelter and the most basic necessities, such as food and medicine. of israel has been accused of blocking desperately needed aid from entering gaza convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery have been waiting for his really approval on the egyptian side of the border crossing. the un says there is no time to lose and that the unhindered passage of aid is quote, non negotiable. i mean, my mode is live and verify in southern gaza, but 1st let's talk to new or are they live in a month?
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she's there because he's really government and palestinian authority a band al jazeera from reporting from both israel and the occupied west bank, nor what other details. can you tell us about saturdays, upcoming release of captives? and well, how do we now know that in exchange for those 3 is really captives? $369.00 palestinian prisoners will be released among them. 36 are serving a life sentence has had that done. of course by is really military courts. only 10 will be released to the occupied west by one to occupied east jerusalem and the rest 25 and all will be exiled outside the occupied palace to the entire treat. 333 palestinians taken from gaza, forcibly disappeared as the un describes them from guys i will be sent back home. and this is the largest batch of palestinian prisoners and detainees in
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a phase one so far. so is real. preparing for a large operation at tomorrow, saturday in exchange for those 3 is rarely kept us and nor if you could just remind our viewers of what the process is supposed to look like when it comes to the captives that are to be released during phase one. of the ceasefire is a phase one. how much involved the release of all civilian is really captives health and gaza men and women. and they started with the release of the women captors and then moved on to men over 50 or those were the suffering from illness. or from a fragile health state. now it will conclude at the end of the 40 days with the release of all living and the seas as rarely civilian captives also involve the withdrawal of israeli troops from the center of the cities and
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the goal is to start by the fact that this time name's been released, that early are time compared to the pos exchanges. we would have to wait until late afternoon or close the evening time when we see names are released. so having these names of top to release the earlier hours, a very good sign and send to really waves of positive reaction and positive feelings for people who've been monitoring the bullying of this story. the past 3 days have been quite difficult where very much that credit goes for a lot of people, particularly the display of populations where the majority of them were preparing to go back to their homes. in northern garza and garza city, the eastern part because of the city of gaza strip postponed their journeys of returning to their homes because of the defense that have been given the of the issue because they don't know what was going to happen if the,
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the ceasefire was near collapsing or not the is really it's for us, we're quite serious. then we're taking a in a very serious manner. is a mind uh the, the population or people across the gods city. but as of this morning and as the names were, relates wave of positive reaction, a sense of relief, a sense of hope that phase one is going to continue phase one room last old as long as it can to get us to face to face who is believe to be the much more complicated one, the much more a critical one because it's a solid want to set the stage for the coming final stage of the agreement. that because it involved the withdrawal of these really monetary from every part of the gospel that has been taken over by the military in the past 15 months during the ground defensive, as well as the release of those with military uniform from the, the gaza strip. so that's the bit now that to pushed harder for phase one to
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sustain and to continue and to see more it's coming in order for it to drop. and the honey, how is all this impacting the entry of aide and trucks as well as of this moment we don't see a lot of impact on the interior of a, the, the, the number of the trucks, the kind of a, the are loading those a truck they're pretty much the same. we compared that through the past week or so we're seeing foot parcels we see and much of this stuff the are largely considered there. flooded the market right now, but they are in fact more more of a complimentary stuff. people are still lacking, major part of essential necessities. the ability to a part of from the bulldozer, the heavy machinery to the trucks that are needed to clear up, rumbles and reopen roads industry. it's a clear areas to set up dance. we don't see at mobile homes and trailers coming out . we don't see the power generators. we don't see the solar power the are much needed right now. do i the replacement of the fuel that is still coming in
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a trickle amount. the amount of fuel so far that's getting in is only enough for to operate hospitals. but what about bakers? what about other major public facilities that are needed to, to sustain their operation? to serve as a ready to display a set of trauma sites? population medical supplies, i quite sure there's a control critical supplies into where they're basing the facts that is needed for children and senior citizen who are either disabled or i need a video of care are not available now. so as of this moment we don't see any change on the amount or the kind of faith coming in. and so far we're seeing some things coming in some full parcels, but not at the level that need the greater demands across the goals. and so it is believe to be filed right after the exchange tomorrow, we might see this has not been firm yet, but we might start seeing more of the other items on the list. but we know that is really military made a condition that is going to run a security clearance on give equipment, machinery, bulldozers again, putting preconditions in front of much needed items for people. all right,
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that sounds easier as having a problem with joining us live there from profile. thanks so much honey. as well, as we mentioned, there has been an increase in the amount of assistance delivered to gaza since the ceasefire began last month. but 8 organizations are warning that so much more is needed to address, but you, mandatory and situation in the strip. tara capitalism, reports from girlfriend and southern gaza on the urgent humanitarian needs of people there. in goza, families are returning to the neighborhoods only to find them unrecognizable. the greatest hardships, not just the last of shelter, is the relentless fight for survival. food is cost clean more to the luxury and medical care, almost nonexistent. on the front lines of this humanitarian catastrophe on what and you want us to are struggling to meet the overwhelming needs of the people with
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hospitals only that destroyed or badly functioning on what has opened. it's the emergency medical clinic since the c supply began. the facility is a lifeline for thousands. the needs are immense. people are coming with the same types of complaints that they had before the war placement for pregnant ladies. people with diabetes and an but we're also seeing new types of complaints, high demand for psycho social support tied to mines, the nutritional services as well beyond me because i know that crisis is escalating, the lack of clean. what's the purpose of it? taishan, you want us this has be stopped, it's s, it's providing hygiene kits and 3 pairing boot point points with going. so it's easy for us to show in ruins. the risk of disease is rising. it's windsor here in gaza and children and their families remain in need of every thing. the
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ceasefire has given organizations like eunice of the opportunity to bring in considerably more supplies, including hygiene supplies. but the needs are so high and so dire. for many, even finding a place to sleep is a major challenge. with homes destroyed, people are forced to sit up, make shift tense in the most on imaginable places. but other than enough, i came back here to find no way to live and nothing is left for me except the cemetery where i set up my temple. yeah, here 20 families and 20 times we have from different parts scenarios. we stay now over the dead. there are no toilets and no places to take showers. we don't have food. the rain sits us heavily. my daughter gave us last week and there is no proper place if the volume is 8 send to the best. it goes
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a straight during the 1st phase of the ceasefire barely scratches the surface. what the population needs to spot the ceasefire agreement to an agencies warm that without sustains international supports. the humanitarian catastrophe here were only deepened for families in gaza. the struggle for survival spot for volva tarik, up as the out to 0, rough off post on or a goldberg is really political commentator joining us live now from a tel aviv or e. so there are reports emanating from israel saying that israel has received the list of these 3 captives that are to be released on saturday, and that it is acceptable. i'm curious to get your perspective on the fact that over the course of last several days, israel had said on many occasions that they want to see the release of all the captives and that they would be essentially held to pay in gaza. if that didn't happen. now that we're hearing that it's acceptable to the israelis that 3 are
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released as was the original plan. what does that mean from your perspective for the ceasefire going forward? it means that is all is most likely 2 weeks to do anything to change the course of the csr going forward. as well as a tenant to insist and all the captives are to be released on saturday was based on a very vague, intentionally ambiguous. ready meant by american president trump. we talked about the release of all the captives. of course, all the captives could just very well need. the 3 captives where supposed to be released because that that point nobody was supposed to be released. but again, in summary is road is extremely weak, all it can do is obstruct and try to play down. i'll share anecdotes the words in hebrew for accepted and receive which are derived from the same hebrew roots initially nothing else. office said that the list submitted by homeless was accepted. now it is claiming that there was
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a typo and it has only been received. that's the kind of game as well as playing. and that again, my book is a demonstration of weakness. i don't think yourself do a great deal to present the ceasefire and certainly phase one for moving forward. and don't worry, there's certainly been a lot of speculation in israel as to whether or not prime minister netanyahu and other officials and is real, are actually interested in proceeding with phase 2 of the cease fire agreement. now this would have been the time when it was expected that negotiations over the 2nd phase of the ceasefire agreement were to be happening and honest. and that's not really going as planned. where do you see things going forward when it comes to phase 2? and how is really officials, especially in leadership positions, will approach, as i think is rarely officials in leadership positions are playing this not just the year by day today and perhaps even an hour to hour. i don't know that we can safely predicts that israel has no interest in moving forward with face to i think
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actually nothing now does have a vested interest in this deal coming to fruition because nothing now is already seen. an upcoming election is or which will certainly be calls before it's scheduled date of november 2026. and it's in that election, he is able to stand as the prime minister who spots the difficult floor and brought the difficult piece. i doubt any of his competitors will say, even remotely up to the task that he has managed to fulfill. so there are a lot of politics in play here is really public opinion is extremely volatile. it moves from describing how mouse is nazis, when it sees images of it may say that captives to less negotiate with almost immediately. and this, it's true that most is riley's support or, or not against continuing the quote unquote war ended as a but more as early as support getting all the hostages back which entails ending the war in gaza. so any declarations,
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any straight out statements. and these are the leaders are to be taken at the very best with a pretty big grain of salt right away. goldberg is really a political commentator. thanks so much for joining us. and i'll just share a we appreciated thank you for having javier of where he does a political analysts. he joins us now from bethlehem in the occupied westbank, heavier um, seeing all these developments that are coming out in the past couple of hours. i'd like to get your perspective on where you think things stand now when it comes to the ceasefire going forward. because we heard that in exchange for these 3 is really captives that are to be released. that that's going to be $369.00 palestinian prisoners. so where do you see things going when it comes to the ceasefire in the days to come? a thank you. i think it's very important to know to the, the only party that the so 3, it emphasis a couple of, of these firewalls. they start and particularly probably may have some of the money out for the preferred kind of playing his own domestic a political games. and i think it's always important for them, but we are dealing with
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a ceasefire agreement that was on his table or may left here. now it from this perspective, people here in the occupies westbank, unoccupied, protest. fine, are very enthusiastic about a how many people are going to be released tomorrow. that's new to all of this was explaining it before we're going to pub 11. if i, if the news a big with a best, a life sentence that is released by a for, for each one of the start you, because those, as well as a number of that, a, of people from the us as well. but it's also important to remember that funds january 19, when the sci fi agreement plus nouns, eastwood has attained almost $580.00 policy deals, $300.00 of them, a few of them alone from the northern west bunker if it didn't have to cut them. so therefore, it wind, there are people that the or be released from the so you don't the patient j o sir . many others that are being detained. here we've heard again and again from us president donald trump, over the course of the past few weeks. this plan he keeps putting forward,
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which would forcibly displace palestinians from gauze. and i'm curious to get your take when it comes to what we've heard thus far from europe. countries so far of countries have come out and they've been adamantly opposed to this plan, but you had us secretary of state marco rubio in the last 2448 hours speaking to american media outlets saying look, trump is floating a plan. and he's saying that we're waiting to hear more from eric countries as to their plan. what more do you think we might hear from error of countries going forward? because there is this expectation that error leaders may be coming to washington dc in the days or weeks or months ahead to discuss all this to start with. i think that exceed the dangers that pursue and trump and he's, i've ministration a are for something ethnic cleansing and international kind, a solution bucks to start with and, and, and will also be a function for many is that by doing so, if president trump is also of effect and they basically targeting the national
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security doctrine of a police to very close u. s. allies. in this case, jordan and egypt. both of them have been very clear with regards to a, the opposition to any sort of ethnic cleansing, force displacement or other streaming of something, garza and i personally don't think that any, any of them which are basically the countries that have been involved in all those efforts, jordan, egypt, saudi arabia, of course, a are going to accept any sort of ethnic cleansing does a let's remember that when we talk about gas, unfortunately we, sometimes we focus too much on one area and we forget, but we're talking about or the occupied by the student, you told me the here in the elk, you probably westbank. we've had over the past 28 days over 40000 palestinians, forcibly displacing the northern areas of age and to cut them for a country like jordan. for example. the tools for minister going to suffer the was made clear in, in a statement to uh, i guess either a few days ago saying no,
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we cannot receive any more. it refugees this think about what kind of precedent it will be set if for example, if they were going to be forced to receive 50000 or 800000 people from gaza, that how many people from the west spend, they will be preferred to be with and then they would just like to have one point here, just the street from where i'm sitting, the district, the former. if you miss like you mentioned a 2nd with the minister somewhere, but that could be something new, illegal prolong a supplement outpost. so why don't we have talking about ethnic cleansing? what that's comp administration is talking about. placing does a, we're having a whole new dynamics here in delphi by to the west bank set the, the past for an extension. all right, have you ever avoid thanks so much for joining us on elder 0. we really appreciate it. i'm a thank you very much. the
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ukrainian president below them is lensky says, europe's europe will have to unite behind ukraine, so it can protect itself. speaking at the munich security conference before a meeting with the us vice president. so lensky says, decisions about ukraine's future can't be taken lightly. i think it's very important to work together with teams. and i went ahead and conversational was, uh, president trump. it doesn't have enough time to discuss all this, things about secure dentist cetera. i don't know if it's the question of why it's president. i don't know. i mean, the as but to anyway, i will resolve this, this topic we, we can see but, but i said to president trump with all respect to all his team, with all of her schedule his team. there are some decisions which can be only on the level of precedence. that's because it's security of your country. of our diplomatic editor, james baynes joins us now. live from munich. james,
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ukraine is at the top of the agenda, with a call for unity from presidents and lensky. what else to expect to be hearing today? what i think is important speeches. in fact, those speeches are taking place right now. a sort of on the line of the presence of the or paid commission is speaking right now talking about on settling times in the well, the 2nd year of his strong teaching out particularly about donald trump's plans for a tire of she said those amount to taxation i don't know, it's good for business either in europe or in the united states. i think you're a very unsettled by some of the things that have happened, particularly in the last week of ukraine. remember, of course that we've heard from president trump. we've heard from his defend the secretary in recent days saying that they have a plan for a piece of money in your book and said that that's a plan for peace. that doesn't involve negotiations with the rest of the european
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partners and probably not with ukraine. i think it is, is, is to worry that this will be some sort of deal that trump may do personally with president putin. and that's the concern here. concern i think that goes beyond ukraine as well. because i think many of nato, a worried about the future of the transatlantic alliance, whether the u. s. is committed, as it has been since the foundation of nato, to step in and support europe if needed. so big, big questions about the international order to otherwise, diplomacy is dom unsettling times is i think how many people here many diplomats will describe the situation will hit more, i think, specifically on ukraine in the coming hours. because a presidency lensky is going to speak further today. he's also going to speak with a big speech on saturday here. but we're also going to here in the next hour or so from j defense,
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vice president of the united states sites making one of the big speeches here at the v like security conference. all right, that's out here is diplomatic editor james base. joining us live for munich, thanks so much james. i shifted u. s. foreign policy will have major consequences for europe, and that's according to the 2025 munich security conference report. it says donald trump's presidential victory has buried the us post cold war. a foreign policy consensus that a grand strategy of liberal internationalism would best serve us interests for trump, and many of his supporters, the us created international order constitutes a bad deal. as a consequence, the us may be advocating its historic role as europe security guarantor, with significant consequences for ukraine. u. s. foreign policy in the coming years will likely be shaped by washington's bipolar contests with badging. this however, may well accelerate the multiple relation of the international system. theresa
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fallon is the director for the center for russia, europe, and asia studies in brussels. she's also a former member of the nato advisors group as a c, e u r. she joins us from brussels. teresa, you heard our diplomatic editor james base, are talking about the fact that in unix today, there's big questions about the international order going forward. i want to get your perspective on this. how much worry is there right now, especially a much nato members, is that it's quite clear that the us has been with tomato and there are no concerns about the us pulling out of nato of the meaning security conference likes to claim new terms like west listeners in the past and now it's multi polarization, but i think they got it very wrong this time because what we might be seeing is more of a great power on negotiation. there has been a lot of, i'm based here in brussels. there's was a lot of hub of about a hex that's remarks and ged events, but it's early days in regard to the peace negotiations over in brussels. we're in ukraine and i think that j defense has tried to soften the narrative compared to
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the secretary of defense hex, of very frank remarks here in europe. but the message from both of them is that europe really needs to invest in defense. now this has been a message that's been since eisenhower, so president obama announced the, the pivot to asia, and europeans really don't seem to have taken that very seriously. it's been very hard to get them to invest more in defense, to percent of gdp was agreed by all countries. and still only 20 of them have actually reached out. and that's 3 years into a war and ukraine. so i think that your parents really need to take themselves more seriously. and the us is preparing quite clearly from both the remarks of jade events and takes the 4 possible war in asia with china. so i think that europe has really been told all about this. he was wants to create a piece of with ukraine in order to perhaps do
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a reverse. kissinger tried to pull russia away from china in remarks and wall street journal interview recently, or just yesterday, with jenny vans. he said that it's not in russia's interest to be a junior partner to china. he had suggested that they return to the g 7 that it would be, of course, a g, h, u, or if it's very skeptical about all of this because of the way and they approached it, but it's early days. g defense will be meeting with the lensky at the may next security conference, as a lensky will be there on the table. the president made that clear. so i think that there's been a lot of like a fuse and unnecessary um, upset by many europeans on something that has been a trajectory for quite some time. they need to invest in defense. theresa, you mentioned that the forthcoming meeting between j. d vance and ukrainian president board and there's a lensky um, ukranian president zalinski said that you're will have to unite behind ukraine so it can protect itself. what do you expect to come out of the meeting between vance
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and zalinski? because you mentioned just a moment ago that it seems as though vance may be softening his tone when it comes to kind of rhetoric we've heard from the us before this conference. well the devil is always in the details. and the us is actually taking kind of an unusual approach with the best in the treasury secretary bus and travel to ukraine. so the he was there on the ground and met with the lensky as well. and there's this kind of transactional approach that the trump administration seems to be trying to attend. and instead of saying just that the europeans will pay for this us is trying to get like a $500000000.00 deal on rear or of course the china is pest most control over or so . this is one way that the trump administration sees that you claim will also be valuable to the americans. and by having this $500000000.00 deal on rear, or, of course,
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the lensky is listening. there is no clear facts yet. maybe they'll be further discussions about that with j. d vans. so i think that instead of just giving military aid, they want to see something coming back from ukraine. this is how the trump administration is framing it. all right, theresa fallon, thanks so much for joining us. on al jazeera, we really appreciate it. thank you. the protective shell that covers the destroyed reactor at the turn oval nuclear power plant has been damaged in an apparent drone strike. ukraine has blamed russia, the kremlin has called the obligations of provocation and says the russian military doesn't attack nuclear infrastructure. the international atomic energy agency says radiation levels that the, the commission plant remain normal and stable. you as president, donald trump is a noun.
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