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i'm in rushes shadow when i phone, which is 0 the . ready ready the oh, i'm real about this and this is the news on life from. don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. how much names? the 3 is ready captive held in garza to be released on saturday and returned. israel will release 369 palestinian prisoners a d j needs the largest exchange so far. the threat that i worry the most about piece of the europe is not russia. it's not china, it's not any other external actor. and what i worry about is the threat from within
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how much sudden palestinian islamic jihad have named 3 is really captives housing, gaza? we're going to be released on saturday as part of the cx. 5 deal. the arctic sound, a truant officer, segue deck option, and yeah, the 3 jewel is very citizens are going to be released in exchange for $369.00 palestinian prisoners and the chinese. meanwhile, the u. n. is wanting, but it cannot undo 15 months of suffering and goes up in the space of 3 weeks. the entire population needs urgent, humanitarian assistance, palestinians like shelter, and the most basic necessities such as food and medicine. as well as being accused of blocking much of that desperately need today from entering garza convoys coming to mobile homes and heavy machinery have been waiting for is really approval. on the objection side of the off a bought of crossing, which comma says, is a breach of disease fired. you know, how does the hoops live for us in a mom? she's there because these really government and the palestinian authority has
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bought. and i'll just data from reporting from israel. i'm the occupied westbank 1st we're going to speak to honey law. quote, whose life was a con eunice in the southern guys. i said, yeah, and make it un, making absolutely clear that aid is absolutely necessary for the people in gaza. is there any indication of that? there is more aid coming in as well. rob, so far, what we're seeing is the same amount that we've witnessed in the past days and past we've come in since the beginning of the ceasefire. same amount of, of 80 trucks and same numbers of all of the trucks get again with pretty much the same kind of aids coming in. there is absolutely absence of basic necessities that are much needed now for people, particularly those returning to their homes in, in northern gauze, a gauze and city on parts of the gas to appear in eastern han units, for example. or where we reported from in the past few hours from rough off city and just to get a sense of what much is needed. for example,
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one of the things that are not being allowed now is mobile homes. here is a per the, the ceasefire agreement, $60000.00 mobile homes and car vans wherever we're supposed to enter the gaza strip to provide people without the show. there's an opportunity to happen to the just, just to give you what we really need here, what people need right now. we're in an area that is a basement part of hon. you in a city also have didn't or these are the destroyed homes for the past 15 months. none of these homes was occupied because there's really monetary forcibly pushed people out of this area into 10 sites in the mos evacuations, or other parts of the central area. leaving them completely deserted. now each one of these building is a $3.00 to $4.00 story building. those that are still a standing are not sufficient, not safe, not proper for people to walk back, understand that because there's really monetary often times when it drop bonds that use a quick bonds to sugar the foundation of these buildings. so many of these buildings
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still intact or standing are at the risk of collapsing because the foundations, i've been shaken to the point that they are, they're, they're, they're so close to collab. now the trick here in each one of these building accommodated $3.00 to $4.00 or 5 families, allison in families are extended city to building house an entire family, extended family. so each of floor house the whole family, so speak it a mobile homes. it means here, not every building is an equivalent of a mobile home, a car, or a van. it's a floor and sometimes the floor has 2 or 3 apartments. it means each apartment is an equivalent of a, a mobile home, a car event to accommodate the number of people who are in need of this right now. so far, we're not seeing this coming in. and as we understood from the many reports, particularly from the government media office that stated these really monitor deliberately presenting the entry of these a to come in to the gaza strip, depriving people from having a sufficient shoulder,
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particularly at this difficult time of the year. this is just an example of what we have been witnessing so far as an example of what people are in need right now. immediate need for more vital for a car event for a shelter, but that does not exist. it's not being allowed to enter. and this is one of many things on the list that needed to be allowed into the augusta dable. those are the trucks to remove revenue from the street to clear areas for people to set up tens that tens that needed to be allowed here to 200000 tents. only 2 to 4 percent of this amount has been allowed in many people are still using or recycling what they built in the past 16 months and 10 sites or displacement sites that are not sufficient for, for it, for them to and did not did not provide them with protection and warrants needed at this time. i'll be here. probably thank you very much indeed that side of what they're talking to us from us in the southern guys that were going to go to honda. so who'd in jordan's capital i'm on so honey was that i knew the situation in guys that moment and certainly in terms of that desperately needed
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a let's look ahead to what's going to be happening on saturday. we not know the names of the 3 is already captive, so i'm going to be released from dallas. so what other details? can you tell us about the upcoming release? the 3 is really male captive set to be released by fighters in y'all's, but the 3 men hold dual citizenship with israel. one is an american dual citizen, the 2nd russian and the 3rd argentinian. but all of it comes after a week of a lot of anticipation and anxiety in these really public as these really prime minister. and the defense minister were warning that israel was going to go back to full scale war if the captives were not released. now these really prime minister's office finally released the statement saying that they had received the list, but there was no other information and it's been silence from nathan yahoo in his office since he announced and threatened that israel would go back to the fighting
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. if the captive smart release, but remember the hems says, israel violated the ceasefire by not allowing this critical humanitarian aid to flow into the gaza strip in the form of these mobile homes, these caravans and tens. and there hasn't really been any sort of explanation or acknowledgement by is really officials accept those who spoken anonymously saying that it was true. israel was blocking the entry of that aid and it was a violation of the deal. but it's still unclear as to why now is part of tomorrow's agreement is $33069.00 rather palestinian prisoners will be released and adjusted for viewers and maybe not having a tracking what's been happening over the last couple of weeks when it happened. when it comes to these transfers, just talk us through what the process is supposed to look like, particularly when it comes to the potter's standing and prisoners who are released . as a result of this, the will the captives are going to be released by fighters given to the international committee of the red cross,
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where they will then be taken into the hands of these really military and then go to a hospital to reunite with their families then only when they are released will the preparations be made for the release of the palestinian prisoners and detainees from is really jail $333.00 of them are people, palestinians who are detained from gaza, who were just taken by is really forces for questioning with no sort of charges or trial against them. so $333.00 will be going back to gaza. 10 will be released into the occupied westbank one to occupied east jerusalem. and then $25.00 of those men who are from the occupied west bank will be deported and then they will 1st be sent to gaza and then off to living in exile as part of phase one of these deals. $33.00 captains are set to be released for nearly 2000 palestinian prisoners is really intelligent. says that $25.00 of those captives are alive. come to for not thank you very much. any time to sort of talking to those from amman, there was that the abu a to is
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a political on the list. he's joining us not from best for him in the occupied westbank. thank you so much for being with us. so $369.00 palestinian prisoners expected to be released on saturday. what's your assessment of how the palestinians are viewing the cx? 5 process at the moment? a different role, but i think so. so we have been speaking here. people have been very times over the past few days. it's not because precisely of how much the announcement, but basically because of this really violations to the ceasefire of human and, and, and let us remember what, what the records of these strategies with any agreements with the palestinians since 1993 up into mount, which is basically not to go through or not to implement them. funny. now here we're talking about in the regional funding port, the number of people. this is the largest group of listing a person or so they're going to be released a spot to face one of the ceasefire. agreement, but let us also remember that we are talking about an ongoing process of taking
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place not just in gaza, but also the bill to fight westbank since january 19. when the ceasefire agreement post announced a home of 580 or 90 palestinians have been already retained by this relocation. the allegations of course have been brought by homeless that israel is blocking aid, getting into a guys that is being taken to the mediators. and that appears to have been some sort of negotiation or agreement. and within that process, just again, for people who are perhaps coming to this a little bit late, it's important to notice that note, isn't it, that the mediators are, they are almost as if you're like a pressure valve on this kind of the ceasefire agreement to try to resolve these disputes as they go along, talk to us about what your assessment is of how that process is working. or we have to say that this really violation policies. site agreements have been even acknowledged by the starting. the sources, nothing just by a, by the palestinian sites now, which would also say something 11th egypt and cut the plate
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a tremendous role on it. being able to achieve the site agreement. they are also being really helped by the actions of the trump administration, particularly signs the last visit of appointment of some of them yahoo to washington where many countries so seems to have a change. so when many people have expectations, if we put 3, a face to the expectation of this really 5 on mainly on how to keep it. mr. smoked, which was the finance minister, was a we wouldn't more. right. because the bench i mean with an apple in the government, and in order to build up the situation, we continue to be the a sub allies. not just the ok bite was fine when we have over 40000 people that have been forced to the displaced in the northern areas. they didn't cut them, but also regionally with those threats of ethnic cleansing, a not only in gaza, but also here in the occupied was fund in the ongoing, an exception process. we're going through void. we appreciate getting your thoughts on this. thank you very much. indeed for your time. well already go version is
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really political commentator. he's joining us from tele roof audit as always. thank you very much. indeed i would you describe the way that israel is approaching the scenes. find out that we've reached this point as a prime minister, and it's a, you know, had a great hopes for president trump and his quote unquote plan. i think he is realizing that this plan is not just nowhere near fruition, but is apparently not even a plan and it's on his left and that the now is left with a great weekend is a really can't do anything to change the circumstances of the hostage deal certainly not phase one. all these are all can do is obstruct. uh, and that is what is what i was doing. i think this has to do is nothing else political needs. he understands the deal may actually be better for him. they help him remain in control if he can bring the deal after fighting the war. but he has to make the deal look as difficult to bear as possible as the labor that has
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cumbersome and, and as reflecting poorly how, how much as possible. and all he, all he can do is trying to carry out these really pathetic political machinations like we saw today in terms of the, the allegations of israel breaching this is far agreement or elements of it. if i understand correctly as part of this deal, i think the us and i think egypt were supposed to act as guarantors for the cx 5 deal to kind of like, if you're like are sure which through and we encourage the process through is i'll be reaching a point of which both of us and egypt may be required to actually step in. and if they are to act as guarantors, what would that look like as well? we may be reaching that point, but you have to take into account the very rapid disintegration of american egyptian relations over the last week. and we've heard statements in presidency c, and we've heard him decline an invitation to visit the white house. uh,
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things are happening on the ground and in many cases, the strange is it may seem to cease fire deal as fragile as it looks, might be the most stable elements. it is still keeping america in the middle east and the current configuration of middle eastern powers together. this deal is moving and as far as the israeli public is concerned, the political necessity of this deal is without a doubt is great support for this deal. this deal is the only way to effectively end the war and goes on without actually saying that the war and as ended and also as long as this deal is progressing through phase one. and phase 2, nobody has to talk about president trump's plan for ethnic cleansing is just up in the air. so everybody i think has an interest, even if it is cool, hurt. keep this still running and then say i am not surprised that the hostages will be free tomorrow as well, the palestinian prisoners. i said as much uh,
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i think about a week ago. ready uh to uh, when i was speaking and one of your programs, i think everybody has an interest that this will continue to happen, even if they can actually articulate that. i really appreciate you being with us. so i already go back there. thank you very much indeed. thank you, i have the you as vice president j d, yvonne says your primary concerns should be free speech, and most migration is a can use your family does in a fire in speech to the munich security conference of ignoring public opinion regarding immigration of the threats that i worry the most about visa, the europe is not russia, it's not china, it's not any other external actor. and what i worry about is the threat from within the retreat of europe, from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of
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america. and of all of the pressings, challenges that the nations represented to your face. i believe there was nothing more urgent than mass migration. no vote or on this continent went to the ballot box to open the floodgates to millions of unrelated emigrants. diplomatic editor james bass. joining us now from munich, james, a us vice president j. d binds, giving a wide ranging speech pretty critical as we were hearing of european governments on a variety of subjects. not a lot on ukraine though. no said also new crime, but not the way that you normally expect to hear a senior american see good talking about that closest allies. very, very critical of you are very, very critical. he said that europe is not allowing free speech saying that things like crossing down on this information was since the ship was the sort of thing
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that should not be allowed. and it was a threat to set that to you or was the itself, the biggest threats he wanted to talk about compared with the other external threats. i think some would have been hoping for more comments on ukraine because already the audience see the meanings security conference has been unsettled by what is heard in recent days coming from washington, d. c. for president trump and coming from nato, from his sex you. if this defense p x is, i think there is this concern here that they may be a deal that washington wants to do with president putin effectively excluding, not just the europeans button ukrainians themselves. i think this even why the concerns about what all this means for the international order, for the source of system of governance, particularly in the west and well this existed since world war to a system where you have the u. s. actively and very,
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i'm volunteering to play, to play an important role. protecting europe. that seems not to be the case again, and i think it's causing really an easy it let's build on that. said that topic up there. that the re shaping of, of the they, the world older as has become known because in order to respond to that cause i understand one of the main things is reshaping global security. so this isn't just, of course, just about ukraine or i mean single subject. there is a wider discussion going on about how the world itself could change and the security of the world could change the absolutely and, and how the world is divided and whether the us is going to actively involve itself in other parts of the world. suddenly the us does not want to do as much in terms of european security, but i think the other thing that was good concern people is some of the comments in the last 3 and
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a half weeks that you've had from washington dc for president trump. he said no more for him was yet he's saying that the us is going to take care of because i'm displace all of the palestinians living in garza. he said to some of these closest allies, for example, denmark, perhaps he'll use military force. so we don't routing out military force to take a greenland that he wants. and he said to panama, which again, is a country friendly with the us, that he'd like to take the panama canal. all of these comments plus the fact that instead of the, when, when you have disagreements which allies do me talk about in private. and he's saying very publicly and very aggressively that he will deal with them in his own way that we've seen so far about stretch. it amounts to imposing terrace type diplomatic editor james base talking to is there from munich. james, as always, thank you very much indeed. bank, all one is a partner of a prism strategic intelligence. it's an investment advisory firm with extensive
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experience in russia and the broader region. he's joining us now from london. thank you so much for being with us. i was reading that the organizers of the conference have set in their pre summit report the donald trump's proposals to seize land in greenland in panama. possibly, canada of the james was just referring to their means to us is no longer perceived as an increase of stability, but rather a risk to be hedged against is the us moving away from this role as a global leader, the age of doubts would be the case, you could argue with this dates back to the obamacare. well, obamacare really moves america to once the age of pacific europe should have had the one exam, but really didn't consider that something about the trumpet ministration could attract. so yes, it's a major risk for europe. europe is highly exposed, needs to really think about security moving forward. and james was referring today to the way that the conference is designed to respond as to what appears to be a change is wanting to become known as the international rules based order. i would
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just want to get your perspective on this is that change something that the us wants to make happen or all we actually see that shift happening around the world. and i think it's 2 things. i think there is a shift coming around the world. about 20 years ago, we lived in a unipolar world where america really was been don't want to military and economic power. but it controlled a lot of the global institutions as well as the leading class. but we are in a world where you have multiple economic goals and increasingly, and particularly with the rise rusher and charter, again, you have different military alliances and grinding economic alliances such as the breaks and nations. so you're getting that and is creating a rate of costs for the united states every year to maintain that global as my position. and so i went out saying within the united states to monster retreat from
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mac level position and focus on the immediate north american continent and its withdrawal from new york and essentially side to your you need to look off to yourselves. now, when we talk about things like this, we're obviously talking about discussions that are happening at the very senior levels, politically globally. and so how much of this do you think it actually resonates with people just living their lives regularly around the world? do you think that people around the world are aware of the fact that according to what you're saying, there is a, a seismic shift happening in the way that the world is working? and i think people are way of doing things that necessarily have to be reading and debating and discussing yet. so they do understand that the world is changing extremely rapidly. that's doing it through social media and technological change. but they're also seeing it in my regional like circumstances site for example, my generation may not be as well. so you raise these likely not to be as well for you. there's my highest generation. so i think it
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a deeper level of people on the styles. and they may also see that a lot of the mainstream policies in the united states and europe doesn't necessarily have a clear office of these problems. the nature of the tumbler ministration has been widely described as transactional. do you think that we are starting to see also a change and the way that negotiations and r r g or political levels are taking place and i moved. i was off for want of a better phrase, the back rooms where they were before into a more business like transactional process. i think so i think when and age when increasing the mind is right. um, you will see the united states negotiating directly with russia of the ukraine, potentially you will see the united states may need using it's sort of speaking on the tree muscle and the panama canal, and read lab 5 into peace negotiations. it can be least of,
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we are actually moving into a world where that is the case. um, usually modeling, well, it is possible to have a bodies based system, but when those bodies are contested, we do move into a world where policy is comes into play. thank god, wonder in prison. the strategic intelligence. thank you very much. i of the protective cells that covers the distorted react to other so noble nuclear power plant in ukraine has been damaged in an opponent drone strike. ukraine has blamed russia trends and has called the allegations of propagation, says the, the russian military, dozens attacks and nuclear infrastructure, international atomic energy agency. it says radiation levels of the commission finds the name normal unstable level and says it's been informed by the us. that is really troops will leave villages along the border to comply with the withdrawal deadline. however, they say is really troops will remain stationed in strategic positions just inside
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lebanon. but that leads, governments rejected this decision sooner called or has more from baby boot. a lebanese army has been moving into villages along the southern border as is ready, troops pull out it's part of the ceasefire. deal that ended the war between hezbollah and as well in november with the help of un peacekeeping troops. 11 on is expected to keep, has beloved away from isabel's border as well. claims that still hasn't happened. and it is why it wants to hold onto 5 strategic locations, just inside lebanon. after february, 18th, the deadline for its troops to withdraw. israel does not trust entirely de new political leadership that has come to power in lab and on and wants to have the last word in the implementation of the terms of the ceasefire. and therefore, it keeps me and keeps presence on that to return in order to surveil as well,
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has already missed an initial january deadline to withdraw. this doesn't help lebanon's new leadership, which is trying to extend the state's authority under the cease fire deal. it is also required to disarm hezbollah, which was the most powerful actor in the country. the smartest thing for these released to do right now would be to end definitively the issue of occupied territories. get out 11 on as per the international agreements get out of the ship of farms and northern has just an end this issue and allow the lebanese state to fully try to control. and to then also disarm hezbollah. an invoice from the trump administration was invaded with last week. morgan ortega's didn't use the word withdrawal, but re deployment. when she said the us was committed to the february 18 deadline. i say fire has been in place like november, but is really strikes against what the army called has. the military assets continue,
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and they are not expected to stop even after is ready to leave 11 on israel has made that clear. it believes that service agreement gives it the right to act against what it considers immediate threats posed by hezbollah has been less fighting capacity has been effected by the war. but it continues to try to project strength through its supporters, along some stretches of the border. they're seen driving with the groups flags in the message of defiance, but there is a new political order in lebanon and the ceasefire deal is not. it has been less favor center for their eligibility to build sort of head on. i'll just say that the un calls for an end to the suffering of the southern. these people as the army makes gains and the gospel and breaking campaign promises the price of pegs paid an all time high in the us. added sports, but the who broke the 2 world records in one race, i can see what that story the
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