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the the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm real about this and this is the news on life from don't. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? how about us names? the 3 is really captives, housing, gaza, to be released on saturday in return. israel is expected to release $369.00 palestinian prisoners of detainees, the largest exchange of so far,
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the protests or how does central guys are against all terms, propose plan to forcibly displace palestinians from the strip ukraine, zeta and mates for us, vice president and calls for security guarantees on the funds of stone lot. i mean food plus one and back in $23.00 rebels. things a crucial airport engine closer to south key boost capital in eastern democratic republic of congo in sports, outgoing olympic president, thomas buck sounds a warning to his successor, their political neutrality. he's a, he's a key south allergies here the olympics will be at risk if politics interface with decision making. the promise and palestinian islamic jihad has named 3 is really captives held in gaza.
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so gotta be leased on saturday as part. this is fine deal there. alexander 2 files, segue deco chen and yeah, the 3 jewel is where the citizens are going to be released and exchange for $369.00 palestinian prisoners and the chinese that meanwhile, us is wanting the year and this morning that he cannot undo 15 months of suffering and gaza in the space of 3 weeks, the entire population needs urgent care, monetary and assistance follow settings like shelter, and the most basic necessities, such as food and medicine. israel has been accused of blocking much of that desperately need today from entering garza convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery i've been waiting for is really approval on the egyptian side of the off . a border crossing which hama says, is a breach of the seas. 5 deal kindly diplomatic attitude. james space spoke to felipe las, i mean he's the commissioner general of own well the un relief and works agency for palestinian refugees. he says,
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a fireman has been prevented in garza but the palestinians are still facing desperate conditions. the needs, uh, i use for the position in the guys, obviously need absolutely everything they need the shelves turns to need the um, more medicines and will need more diversity into full the need the, the so called dual items which do not come into gaza. but at least the good news is that the hunger, the deepening of the younger has been prevented. present drugs of course is the situation and cause is so bad that everyone has to leave. and he's also suggested the palestinians should leave for good. what? so you ends position on, on, on, on the fight. the situation is so bad to rebuild the 3rd, treat everyone, the whole territory would have to be default. well, the, the situation is extremely bad. everything is destroyed. and the reason why we need
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a strong plan to rehabilitate and rebuild the gaza for the position of the united nation and the international community regarding force of displacement is very clear. those should be no fault displacement because this would constitute the will crime. a honda is a who it's in jordan's capital, i'm on a let's look ahead to saturday. this is the latest in the series of swaps between palestinian prisoners and is there any captive just walk us through what's gonna be happening on saturday a few days ago. have us announced that it would in fact to be releasing 3 is really captives on saturday, as part of the deal and the ceasefire framework that was signed by both parties. however, after that, there was no word from israel, even though days prior. the prime minister in the defense minister were talking about resorting the war, drawing off operational plans and hoping security assessments discussing a wide variety of scenarios. but there's been no confirmation from these rallies.
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that is the captives are released the ceasefire would continue. however, we did get a notice from these really prime minister's office that they received this list, but they didn't say if it was acceptable to them, or if they agree to it, or if it was within the realm of what they had agreed to under the arrangement but all of this comes after him, us accused israel, a violating the agreement by blocking necessaries, humanitarian aid from entering the gaza strip in the form of caravans, mobile homes, tents, and other sort of temporary structures to house palestinians in the meantime, until their homes are rebuilt. and faces 2 and 3 as outlined in the deal. however, if the captains are released tomorrow morning, then we can expect to see 369 palestinian prisoners released from his really jails . $333.00 of them are palestinians from the gaza strip for were detained without charges, or any sort of trial by his really forces when that round invasion began. condo, thank you very much. indeed. how does so who they're talking to us from about
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political bags and is very political commentator. he says, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is driven by his own political priorities. as i say, 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 using a plan and is on his left. and that, that was left with a great week. this 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 as reflecting poorly. i'm from us as possible palestinians, and got this new set of refugee camp i protesting against donald trump's proposed plan for the striped process as a veil. resist any attempt to remove and from their homeland any of those months. trump flow to the idea of us taking control of garza and moving it's palestinian population elsewhere around me for him is a distinguished public policy fellow. i'd be american university paint route. he's joining us start from boston. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i want to get your assessment of where you think good things like starting with the the is there any chapters, unpublished, any prisoners? well, tomorrow, given the fact that how much is identified, the 3 is really so we're going to be transferred. but we're not really having a great deal this time run from benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition. so that's because the coalition doesn't quite know what to do. because it's caught on
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a turbo trap between appealing to the right wing extremist fascists and super religious nationalism. israel, who want to destroy guys of throw out the palestinians next to the west bank and create the greater biblical israel that they've always dreamed of. and they're caught between them. and the majority of israelis or not so extremist or militant who wants basically a secure israel that can live in peace. and they're also caught with the americans now with trump of leaning on them. but they're not quite sure what pieces leading to do is he trying to push these remedies to keep attacking some? uh, some guys um, get the palestinians physically out of guys as trump suggested, which is probably not a serious proposal. or is he using that as a bargaining chip for something else that so this is one of the really fascinating moments the decision of the israel is,
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is because of 2 things they've never defined what zionism is. and how is the organization should shape the state of israel? what is the ultimate piece agreement that his real could exist, including his real, exist with the powers doesn't have a state. they've never defined that they don't know how to deal with their ultimate, the bottom line. and the 2nd thing is that they've not really done anything except to use military force against their enemies, whether it's palestinians, or lebanese, or syrians, or anybody else, or even their potential enemies. the little occupied parts of syria. just say because of maybe in the future that could be a dangerous so that's one of the great problems that has to be sorted out by the israelis but by the whole world working with these ram is that some of these really side on the outside we have an amazing the loveland taking place now, which is uh, you know, the sleeping outcomes are waking up,
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which is amazing and important the jordanian encryption. so the coordination now to come with other items to come up with a counter proposal to the trump proposal for gather is really one of the most significant political developments i would say in the last 3040 years in the outer world since they are peace plan. was presented in 2002, the arabs of more or less hibernate, that they've gone to sleep because they're weak, they're horrible, they're dependent. the americans can push them around constructing them. and now they are trying to deal with the, with a camera proposal. and the, so these are the other key to this. so these are really historic developments that are taking place and we'll see them play out in the next month or 2. and i want to ask you about that to the proposal that you're talking about there. because within the kit that we obviously we don't know the details of it, but within the parameters that we are aware of. well, what do you think that proposal could possibly look like and what, how would it faxed over?
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and if you'd like to, um, satisfying the conditions for say, a 2 state solution that would also in some way be acceptable to both israel and the us or the 2 states also needs a lot more time and work and negotiations. but i think if it's not a formal 2 state solution that's on hand form of 2 state solution where the palestinians essentially have self determination, which is what they want. they hand the occupation, they end the refugee hood, they re gain their dignified humanity and whether they have a formal independence state or confederate or the somebody or so as part of something bigger, remains to be seen. the key thing that has happened this week, literally in the last 3 days, is how, how mass a called the bluff of both trump and nothing to when one of the, to, to the biggest, the strongest armies of the most vicious colonial armies in the world. the american and these rallies combined to pressure, you and guys of you, the palestinians,
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and how mass to surrender to their plan. what time asked is said to go jump in the lake. we're not doing any of what you want us to do, and we're going to stop releasing prisoners. and immediately within 24 hours of almost 36 hours now relented, and the letter in the monetary and supplies and the medicine on the for the prefabs . and they started talking more seriously about the stage 2 of the seas for negotiations. this is also pretty unprecedented to get this kind of reversal of policy by israel on a critical issue. so this is a sign of what i think the odds are gonna try to do working with him as a other palestinians. what's not clear as the exact details of what the proposal is, but the outline is very clear that government has to be rebuilt by palestinians working closely with trusted arrow by lies on other maybe your opinions and another.
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another powers can be involved, but they can call the shots that can't be in a situation where you re created a colonial situation, which is what trump truck to do to reassert the old british colonial order that we tell these arabs how to run their affairs. and they have to listen to us, what we're going to bonham. well the, they got the reply and the they backed off. and so the, the guys, a future is going to be run by palestinians, how much will be probably in the background. they don't mind that they've always said they don't want to rule guys over palestine, but how about us itself is not really the issue. it's the political position. but how must represent us which reflects the dominant power steering is position and all of palestine, which is to demand ending the occupation ending refugee hood self determination and stay taught. if lots of goals can be achieved even gradually, or stay obs of accepted, then that will be
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a huge factor in moving forward. and the rebuilding of guys will get these rarely as our pendant ultimately they'll me a piece of negotiation of some sort. but that's, that's a few years down the road. but for the moment, i think we're seeing the outlines of how, how you turn the corner which ends to things they is really perpetual subjugation of palestine. and the continued 100 year old, colonial manipulation of food power and parties by europeans and american and zion has power is really interesting to get your thoughts on this one me for you. as always. thank you very much. indeed. thanks for having the to any of the watering you've trained isn't this qualified for munich, security conference us on you training and delegation is met there. lot by vice
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president j. d. vance and president landscape comes just days. often donald trump talked to rush as president person, the to agree to begin negotiations and ending the war and ukraine. fundamentally, the goal is, as the president trump outlined, is we want the war to come to a close. we want the going to stop what we want to achieve, a durable lasting piece, not the kind of piece that's going to have eastern europe in conflict, just a couple years down the road. was the need to to speak for work or add to prepare the time how to software engineer the work we want. really we want this word much, but we need a real security guarantees to apply to get it to a james basis. joining us now from unit one of the things is still not clear as far as these meetings are concerned. negotiations and the days about ukraine is for role ukraine itself and presidents the landscape. going to play in those negotiations. it's going to be interesting to find out what if anything they were
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able to talk about to that meeting of the president's legs can use being very polite as you'd expect. here. he said he had good conversations, but yes, you're right. real concern is ukraine going to have a proper role in this piece process is all the european countries going to have a proper role because the president trump said the 1st stage was him meeting present to the people here who are comparing this with the piece towards on i've gotten a style and remember that was the withdrawal of the us. i'm a native from afghanistan was executed by president barton. but to let me go see ations. what on, on the watch of donald trump and many believes that he gave up good cards in those negotiations. and the already this week, he's given up some of his trump cards that he could have used in the get negotiation with president putin. also here. i think people very amazed by the speech,
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the j. d. that was made when he made his quito speech here. he didn't focus on ukraine. we didn't get any more details of the piece plan, but from the us side instead, he was not technical. european leaders elect cheryl, european leaders, saying that they were sensory free speech. they was sense during those on the political cringe, i think adding to a real feeling of unease here among european leaders of this week. i don't think it's probably fair to say that the alliance of transatlantic alliance between european countries and the us has never since the 2nd world war felt more fragile than it feels right now. james, thanks very much. that's our diplomatic attitude, james base in munich, as well as james was just talking about the us vice president judy vines has said that your primary concerns should be free speech and mass migration is accused european leaders in a fire and speech,
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the munich security conference of ignoring public opinion regarding immigration, the threats that i worry, the most about face 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 the retreat of europe, from some of its most fundamental values value shared with the united states of america. and of all the pressings, challenges that the nations represented to your face. i believe there was nothing more urgent than mass migration. no voter on this continent went to the ballot box to open the floodgates to millions of unrelated emigrants. germany's defies but this was criticized by his speech, calling it unacceptable. but a facility is refuted, claims that europe is taking a step back from democratic values. you went off script at the beginning of a speech of the conference to respond to buttons. and this is what he said. i got
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it destiny. you can kind of kind of just ignore and not comment on the speech that we've heard from the west vice president. we fight for your rights to be against us is one of the multiples of the german armed forces and it stands for our democracy . this democracy that was just called into question by the us, vice president, not just germany's democracy, but that of europe as a whole. if i understood him correctly, he's compared what's happening in europe with what prevails in some of the roots area and regimes leading. ladies and gentlemen, this is not acceptable relation of luck, of a sudden 0 is a geo political risk specialist on the global strategy advisor. he's joining us live from unit to this unit conference. it's happening at the time, which as you and i've discussed over the last couple of ours is widely regarded as a significant change in the world order as we knew it. and the questions, of course, now will be further not your is flexible enough and fast enough to be able to respond to that. to me will living it into one shot. i'm a folding,
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new world order, and that i'm folding the work that i'm folding, new world order. if you have fragmentation between countries within countries, you also have greater on certainty that a company inside. and you also have an issue of probably crisis and then crisis happening simultaneously within that context you have in europe that's in recent times as when crossing the crisis leadership. now, european union is not set up in structure. it's not a nation state, it's a you named convention states on like the west china, russia. so when you have that based upon decision making is consensual, it tends to be slower, but obviously the time to living. and now the very dangerous times of the times of fragmentation, the decision making process, hash, the change in terms and the individuals that needs to be what better, or i can buy some more effectively just so what you have is, for example, the german election, where on the eve of a german election, nuclear leadership, germany, germany has not had a strong leader and quite some time. now with that election, hopefully providing more leadership in europe and some top lock the economy. without a strong germany, you don't have
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a stronger up and we're going to see more than likely a chance on march come in. we can provide greater direction. and at the same time, you also have, you know, in europe there's many elements, issues, the longer regulation the economy. it needs to be more dynamic in many ways, not just politically, but also we can all make all dish pulses within the context of the us with the new president or europe that's lacking the leadership at this time. and hopefully it's the values differences. your values are common sense, very common values are strong relationship with decades. this has been a time when it's been much most tested all the times that it's been tested as obviously single during the iraq war in 2003. but overall, at the end of the day, they realize they've, i realized in the past that in order to retain that strong global western presence against new emerging adversaries, particularly those that provision estates. this is china rushing north korea and iran they need to maintain, you know, we're at the big think of
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a trump administration rebels from the system. busy and it's the same to take from seriously, but not always literally when he was speaking about ukraine that he was. busy within 24 hours, many people last but what he meant by that is that you have to look at the context . he's going to put heavy emphasis on trying to get a ceasefire. and that's what you've been doing in recent days. it's almost a month since with immigration, and that's up the top top priority needs your best apartment, easier pulido list and it's challenging at the same time you we do when we were talking about about this before you were describing the situation that we're heading to. if we haven't already very reached there as our fragmentation of geo politics in the world, and yet as you say from the, from the outskirts from the outside. it looks as though the fate of ukraine is being decided between president trump and president putin. but in order to actually make that work in the drive is going to need the european union, and he's going to need ukraine as well. so it may not be quite as fragmented, or at least that dynamic might not be clearly defined as they might like. yeah,
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okay, uh, basically with the ukraine issue, he's thrown down the golf once it's a challenge if you want to be, you want to place that the table. it's not just going to be given laughter earned by earning it you have to put on, put up money. you gotta create a great in crunch budget. you have to play your fail roll. this is from the, the perspective of the trump administration. now world view is, is deep realization image transactional. and if they don't see that, that transaction people are playing their role, they're going to attempt to go more at it on their own. yes, they do need their allies, but they also need strong, attractive allies. and to europe and all governments need to spend more on the defense, and they have to take a great, a body sharing. specifically, we have to create the us the logic stats. it's over extended. it's, it's mean which main preoccupation it has various ones, but the top of its list is the us china relations. and it needs the reliable allies in europe in order to address many issues within the european perimeter. in order for the us to send to spend more time resources on the and the endo pacific. so it's,
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it's not just for me to be looking at. we can look at it from the you actually you last year a p. m. perspective. we gotta look at it within a global context. the global west has. they meet each other in many ways. and right now, like i said, it's challenging the european union in many ways. whether it's by heart rhetoric, whatever it's important, even a bomb, the line and the things missing president, even present my front of france, made some statements in recent days. it's like you have to go beyond the rhetoric and actually look at the assumptions. and many points that have been being, being pointed out by the trump administration, actually a true and needs to be addressed. now the rhetoric, this trump, to the rhetoric and there's trumps, that mentions issues of a policy. uh, people made stuff like i said, a lot of times they take and literally but they should take emotion seriously on what he's talking about, what he's talking about certain issues like greenland kind of walking. now. yes, that shots people is way use a shock therapy to try to get people to the table to express serious issues. it's good to get into the rest is not it. yeah, i haven't thought tried, sorry,
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but it's good to get you the the benefit of what you're thinking about this mark of incense here. thank you frank. much indeed that here just while the productive shell that covers the discharge reactor ocean obo, nuclear power plants, new trains be damaged in the apartment. drones strike. ukraine has blamed rush up the kremlin has called the allegations of provocation. so as the russian military doesn't attack nuclear infrastructure, the international atomic energy agency says radiation levels of the commission planned to remain normal and stable. 11 on the says as being informed by the us that is really troops will leave villages along the border to comply with the withdrawal deadlines, however, they say is ready. troops will remain stationed in strategic positions just inside 11 on 11. these governments rejected that decision that a hold of has more from a route the lebanese army has been moving into villages along the southern border,
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as is where the troops pull out it's part of the ceasefire deal. that's the end of 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 wipe the last word into implementation of the terms of the ceasefire. and therefore, it keeps met and keeps presence on that to return. in order to surveil, isabel 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,
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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 and envoy from the trump administration. was invaded with last week. morgan ortega 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 is really stripe. what the army called has the military assets continue. and they are not expected to stop even after is ready to leave. 11 on israel has made that clear is the, the systems agreement. is that the right to act against what it considers immediate
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threats posed by hezbollah has been lost. 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. send a holder, elsie, to build the still ahead and i'll just see it up. the writing called southern ends of the suffering of the sudden these people as the army makes games in the capital, the keeping sylvia's rich heritage of music alive as a country tries to move on from this repressive past. and in sports, this farmer masters golf champions, been enjoying some wild celebrations in australia, and it's going to be here that store
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the have a lot of that. we've seen some unsettled weather across the middle east and live around. and it's still there, as we go into sat today, the band of heavy rain continuing across central pots of saudi arabia. we could see some of those scattered showers coming in to guitar on saturday, sunday it shifted its way north as well. we'll see where to whether moving across the rock, a little bit of a wintry mix potentially here in that putting into west and pots of iran as well. that'll cool things down into weight that unsettled whether we could see some bits and pieces of rain as well. in places like syria, rain is the story as well across the north of africa as thanks to unsettled weather across the mediterranean. things are going to cool down into new z. a 15 degrees celsius in june is when, when the weather here and the weather is set to pick up across morocco on sunday,
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bringing the temperature down in we're about to 18 degrees celsius. but the weather is of the weather is affecting southern parts of africa. we've got a big bus of rain in botswana. you can see that in gap or roan, much quiets of west and parts of south africa. but we'll see that rain and eastern areas of south africa. we could see some flooding in, but swan on, on sunday of the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, foundations 11, an emergency response serves as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering, promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery joint ok foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time full now or visit. okay, adult tool
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