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or the 3 more is really captive is a set to be released from the gaza strip and exchange for $369.00, palestinian prisoners and detainees onto the si fi deals with this right off the alarm. elizabeth donovan. this is elena 0, live from the hop. so coming up, sleeping amongst the dead, israel's destruction of northern gauze, or has fills palestinians to find shelter anywhere they can, including graveyards, defying international calls for a cease fire, wanton batch, m. 23 rebels. take more territory, entering the city of chicago and east of democratic republic of congo plus in
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britain and across europe. free speech i fear is in retreat. but us vice president shocks your pay and latest gathering in unit criticizing the democracy, the . it's just past 6 gmc, this 8 am and gaza, and these are live pictures from con eunice in the south with preparations underway for the release of 3 is ready, captives. it will be the 6th exchange onto the cx, 5 deal between as well and him off. and which in israel is expected to free $369.00, palestinian prisoners and detainees to let's break down the details. the 3 dual is where the citizens alex on the juvenile,
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so as a way deco chin. and yeah, a horn will be released in exchange. is there a little free at least 369 prisoners and detain means? among them of 36 has been serving live sentences and 20 full who'd be to push it. 333 palestinians, or from gaza. they were detained during the whole 3 will be released to occupied east jerusalem, and 8 to the occupied west bank a while let spring in honey must move. he is joining us live from sure. j. e. a neighborhood that's a of the gaza said he had a sure to yeah. has been one of the most devastates of neighborhoods of gauze. tell us about the conditions there and why it's so important for people that the ceasefire continues from. why good morning, elizabeth. we happened to be for a gas thing today from us is, are you
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a neighborhood that's the eastern part of gaza city, a border line neighborhood. and one of the areas of the opening weeks of the war have been forced into displacement. the majority of people were talking about a $120000.00 people lived in such a neighborhood were pushed into in force displacement in different parts of the city, particularly in the western part and more to the central area and the southern part of this trip. as the seas fire took effect and people were allowed to return to their homes, people to start making their ways back to his neighborhood, the very densely populated area at the moment we drove inside one of the major roads. we felt quite alienated to the area because the road that we grew up know in at the very familiar did but housing, many of the buildings, many of the department stores a popular market in the area do not exist anymore, just making it feels more of a waste land here we are particularly in an area where we set up our points here on
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both sides here. as you can see from the frame of the camera, these are 10 sites being set up for people who return to their homes in the area. but do not, did not find their homes, their homes are not spending anymore, or they are part of reveled. and if they are still standing, there are at the risk of collapse and because of the many bombs that were dropped here, the tank shows that destroyed and showed the foundations of all the buildings. but what's really interesting here, the area we are, we used to be uh, cemeteries on both sides, old cemeteries. the people here told us they have very great a grand fathers who are buried here. but as soon as they are returned back, the cemeteries are not here. they've been, they were both those by these really monetary, there's really monetary for close to 3 months, both the military base on this side. and as soon as the seeds fire took effect and they would do it from the area, people here, given the sheer level of destruction and a pile of rubble is everywhere,
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could not make their way back to further eastern parts of the, of just a neighborhood that's very close to the borders. in addition, it's part of, it's very close to the buffer zone. so for them to go back to these areas, they are at risk of being shut out and killed by these really monitors. so we've seen the majority of families here are setting up tens here on both sides. so what used to be a cemetery here turned into a tent sites for displaced people who made their way back to show you a neighborhood that did not find a place to not find the house and they were, they resorted to building these shoulders, temporary shoulders until the reconstruction of rebuilding of the neighborhood starts. that might take very long. honey, thank you very much for that for now. that is honey mussel with he's joining us live from. should you a near garza city that's cost to thought it was the correspondence. and con eunice and southern gaza, thought it tell us what's happening way you want in preparation for the upcoming
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release of his right of captives. when right now i am in the 6 a whole ton unit in the south of the street from one of the locations that has a previous times over of these where the caps it's up by the military. we go to the i c r a. you can see the bucket ground at the moment. the level of corporations that had been made with the hand over the top is supposed to take place in this love takes into account a very uh, significant loderman told the facts in the middle between wing of the thomas because they have completed. busy the whole thing place on the various connected, secure, multiply the space for the minutes separated
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before we can sleep registering on the stage. the last 3, wells fargo's have been set by the city. in fact, since the 1st one is born, probably in the military, we've become awesome. do with the office that i'm on about 12 minutes. right? right. i'm totally does the movement. the nights off in the middle. this is the main punter that has been set to day, which has been in talk to us. oh sure. most of them be witness. we august to judge has been written in arabic times and he broke to we've got some bullocks for you. for sure. most of them on as far as from different things on egypt. oh jerry, i lived on the wrong the money to fund the difference are maybe since the freight shipping cost. ringback taking flight model of the saw the we can see
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that another bundle was since we've we've simulated seeing photo of yeah. i have seen was sitting on his sofa inside the house about to was to the inside. when i tried to pull know my registration except for the service center, which has been written by your brother and in a, the image of the image officer russo the public lot. so basically, this is christina, the moment is all the corrections that have been made as a the most be a he is quite highly disciplined. and on the very strict security measures that have been wide least assessed by use, lots infections, static, thank you very much for that. that is tied it up was in joining us live from the scene. in con eunice with at least some of the as rarely captives the 3 is ready to captives will be released in the coming hours for now. thank you thought well,
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let's bring in nude orders. she's live for us and jordan's capital a mon. because that is why the government and palestinian authority of band with a 0 from proportion from both israel and occupied westbank of new the valise will as always be watched so closely in his room is absolutely of the best families of the captives and those wanting to offer them support and solidarity will be in a square in tel aviv watching on big screens. the events that are transpiring as we speak of these really are, may have announced that it will receive, that it is prepared and it will receive those 3 captives in there. i am a base near a the gaza strip and in exchange of course, there will be the release of those palestinians taken from gauze and those who are
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serving life sentences. there are preparations in my life and across the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem for receiving about $24.00 palestinians will be released to their homes at one, excuse me, $24.00 who will be exiled and the rest will be received in their home. so a somber moment, smaller celebrations, perhaps expected in the occupied respond, but certainly a lot of preparations across the occupied 3rd street for receiving the largest sum of palestinians to be released since the beginning of the ceasefire. no, thank you very much for that for now. that has moved over to joining us live from a mon. well, despite the exchange being back on, as well as still being accused of blocking much of the desperately needed aid from entering the strip. golf is government media office says it's informing mediation as of daily violations by israel convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery,
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a waiting for his rarity approval to enter this trip. i'm off describes it as a breach of the ceasefire agreement with pablo standing in the families and all of them gaza trying to rebuild their lives wherever they can to as well as destruction, left neighborhoods in ruins. one of those places is somewhere that was never intended for hesitation. environmental kelly reports from us cemetery and should the edge of the east of gauze, especially it's hard war. but now that i'm with him with these, the round 20 families inhabited 20 tents and this a graveyard and to make more space for the living. now there must, this are the dead mountain, but on the model on a fed, what can we do? because it is destroyed and all the shelters are overcrowded. we live here among insects, among the phones, with the dead, a series of basic existence. now sherry space with rocks and shattered grave stones sheets and blankets ended flying and call this and many people who have
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nowhere else to go around with us like being the abo shaheed. as you can see, this is a child whose father was murdered during the war. he lived with us together with his mother because they couldn't find a place for themselves. so the mother came here to live with us and she's a yes cemetery. our suffering is massive. the formula for life here is simple and, and brutal. have enough children not to freeze, find enough food for your children to starve. and it takes its toll on those forced to endure way. not to shame the. there are no bathrooms, no place has to take a shower. we don't have food. the raines hit us heavily. my daughter gave us a week ago and there is no proper place here for. we live on the bodies of the dead . no one cares about that. house, seeing as in gaza, are in a kind of level call between war and peace between this life. some have no choice
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but to wait and see mysteries for whatever tomorrow might bring. but with so many killed in the last few months. my supervisor is a graveyard. now this claim was really just the wrong. garza city part is fine. well, under the green times of the seas, 5 deals. the 3 is where the captives are being exchanged for $369.00, palestinian prisoners and detainees for each male kept of under the age of 50, a $123.00 palestinian prisoners and detainees will be freed. as part of phase one hum, office to release 33 is why the captives in 7 weeks 16 is really captives have been released in the past 5 exchanges. as you age, all me is the founding director general of the jerusalem press club and of a todd colonel. and that is where the air force and he's joining us live from tennessee. thank you very much for your time, mr. johnny. as we continue with the cx 5, which was thrown into so much doubt this week, how do you see its continuation?
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do you think as well as committed to it for now at least? yeah, the whole thing. so have, i mean uh yes, it is committed to the as a, as being uh, from the saw and the hopefully uh, the release of prisoners uh, both sides will uh, continue and then we can move to, uh, eh, and other future for some guys. uh well the uh, the future for gaza is supposed to be discuss, not just in phase 2, is supposed to happen in phase 2 of the cx 5, but also in phase 3 of the negotiations on phase 2. which is supposed to see that is really military withdrawal from guys us supposed to be taking place. now, do you think that there was any political will in the israeli government for this to happen? is definitely, but there's one, the major condition that is that come off and is of course the some of the can not
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be part of the reconstruction of guys because just look at the stage and then they boots in the community. the 2 things come to mind immediately. why is a empty is logan's in the process to go to deliver them. and the 2nd thing is the destroying house behind the stage, which is the reality that the guys, uh, the guy that people got from us. so i think in order to move ahead and be sure, i mean, for the benefit of all the people around him rebuild the data and give people that i know right. but how much can not be part of that. and of course as well, has insisted since october the 7th that there was no future for him. awesome garza israel says and the us agrees. bots, of course him off,
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doesn't see that way. and off to 16 months of will come off, has not been destroyed. so how do the policies overcome this and pause because it doesn't look like come off is going anywhere as well. uh, 1st of all, i think they deleted it, themselves should be taken out of the equation. uh, if people wanna join the mazda is there's a choice, but if they look around and they see, look at it, you look in your look at the emory, it's all made piece for them both and only benefit from it. so if they want a 6 to the line off of destruction and then promises i, c k, h will on the future of old people in the, in the for i thing the true change or a drama. thank you so much for your time,
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for now. i will be, i know we will be having use again back again a little later for now. thanks your the still ahead on. i'll just say era protest as 11 all set fire to the united nations cost. and you were in a peace keeping me a baby sample. the color of the weather. slick in the middle dial and damped across much of the middle east. at the moment. lots of class showing up just straddling saudi arabia, pushing from the red sea right. the way across it to the gulf and back now sticking up to produce some outbreaks. afraid even this hearing contact could say some spots of fright as we go through fast. they may be into somebody's what a flicks as well. a little further north with a suspect process that it will say something about localized will flash flooding for a time. where's the weather too? well, the way up to was to wait eastern parts of iraq also saying some live the showers
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were longer spells the price. so again, the flood risk case and sort of the made though that is lossy dry. but of a breeze that just blowing along the east coast of the mediterranean, 19 celsius and gaza. a 17 the full favorite. again. penny of brights and breezy weather full of the most popular charles of an old shower. what's to come sunday? what's the weather will be most o around greece, pushing across to we'll see a g and we got caught in the hospital area, swelling away in the central pulse of the mediterranean possibilities. some lobby shout was drifting for the east, which as we go on through sunday, why don't you show us too well? so gathering up towards the north west of africa using out about you area pushing up to one morocco and noticed this scattering showers from west africa. the trump's agenda includes everything from tax cuts to the integration, but how much is real and how much is bluster?
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is it runs footprint across the middle east. frankie beach front administration is eng options to end the rest of the framework. but what does it mean for europe? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. on our do 0, government shut off access to social media. the the man is to put on a mentor of mine to of, on top stories. the sound 3 is ready. the captives are set to be released from gaza in the coming hours. have been named as saga. we've deco chen alexander to sign off
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and on all 3 a do. and it's very the citizens invitation during the type of 7th attacks. and for ton as well, and is expected to free $369.00, palestinian prisoners and detainees. african union lead is we'll be discussing the conflict and democratic republic of congo at a summit, as in ethiopia on saturday, rwandan back to m 23 fighters have now entered because of the capital of south keeping the province earlier. they captured in a portion of the nearby town of couple. the air force is critical to supplying the colonies. ami, which is supported by burgundy, enforces the rebels are rapidly gain mortality since taking control of going law. 2 weeks ago, catherine saw it has been following developments from kenya's capital. my boy, the earlier she spoke to us on the phone. this is speaking to uh, commanders of m. 23. 0, who are on ground? and they say now they are in the process of just to securing the area more picking
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up that area. we know that the army that was trying to protect because i left the area a while back. we also know that says, seen the government officials who are a call who also left now are the, as you mentioned, um, empty too. and its all lied uh to the airport. the main airport in cowboy movies. uh, that's about to 35 uh 30 kilometers away from because as that airport has a military base um as well again, um the military that was controlling the airport who left without a fight. now we understand in the look for the last, uh, 3 weeks or so that cuz some of the soldiers are
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a bit disappointed about what has been happening, particularly in go my, where many of the school just was killed. so they say that they do not want to engage because of the grievances that they have. now what all this means is that now and 53 has the control of south q and north keeble. we've had vast mean it will, it cost to do also has a control of a lakes q which is a very important route where the empty tray can now get their supplies in and out the 2 cables. so i'm very strategic development right now, especially when it comes to an $23.00, we are gaining a more a territory. so un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has called for an end to what he described as
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a dramatic suffering with the suit. and these people as the, as long as holy month of ramadan approaches. gutierrez, also called for an end to the flow of weapons. this comes with the food in these ami is making progress. so that's fine. to regain control of cartoon from the power and the retrieve uses. the army has captured a major bridge connecting the east of the capitol to the south. a un peacekeeping colanda has been ended in protests. the a baby boots international airport has bolo, supposed to set fire to a month, un cost of blocking the road to the airport. they were protesting the lebanese government's decision to block and of ronnie and civil plane from landing that earlier in the week. local media says as well, switching to bomb the airport to excusing yvonne and has bola, of using it to smuggle funds into that. and on lebanese government says it's being informed by the us that is rarely troops will leave villages along the border to comply with the withdrawal deadline next week. however, they say that as rarely, troops will remain stationed in strategic positions,
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just inside leaven on zayna hold. the reports from they wrote, the lebanese army has been moving into villages along the southern border, as is where the troops pull out. it's part of the seas fired deal that ended the war between hezbollah and as well in november with the help of un peacekeeping troops. levon on is expected to keep hezbollah 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 words in the implementation of the terms of the ceasefire. and therefore, it keeps me and keeps presence on that territory in order to surveil,
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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, 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 shut off farms in northern has just an endless issue and allow the lebanese state to fully try to control and to then also disarm hezbollah and going from the trump administration was inmate 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 is really strikes, i guess 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 is the lease agreement, gives it the right to act against what it considers immediate threats posed by hezbollah, as well as fighting capacity has been effected by the war. but it continues to try to project strength to 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 who, their elders ego. they don't. they have been tense exchanges of a free speech in the future of ukraine on the 1st day of the munich security conference, us vice president, judy vance, accused european nations of limiting debate. allegations that have been adequately rejected on diplomatic edited james bay's reports from unit the munich security
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conference has for bolden, 6 decades, with a place where the transatlantic alliance between europe and the us has been sent to stage. but less than 4 weeks off the president trump took office, there's great tony's, and a recognition the world has changed probably permanently. because there is a clear attempt by some to build fields of influence. competing visions of the world. although our leasing, leading to a more transactional approach in global affairs and europe has to change to thrive in this new reality. we have to be smart as we have to be clear about what is ahead of us. the claims president low to me, is it lensky. this is a time of real uncertainty. instead of ation met with both of us, vice president j. d vance, and secretary of state, marco rubio. with strong suggestions,
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ukraine will have to give up the territory its loss to russia and will be allowed to join nato. earlier in his keynote speakers to the conference, the vice president didn't focus on ukraine hitting outs instead of european leaders who he said was said to ring a free speech by labeling it disapprobation and with targeting groups on the political freedom. just 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 america. there is a broad recognition, the trumps approach. even more transactional and full. so then in this 1st to may change the face of international relations for ever. well, it's a new style, no doubt, addressing your of we have to adapt to this,
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that new style. and we should conclude that if the u. s. does not execute each rower as it was for each man. then we have to be able to protect ourselves. we have to invest much more in our own security. at the end of the 1st day of this annual event, complete dismay perhaps sums up the sentiment of many of the european delegates here. it may not be an understatement to say that the state of transatlantic relations between the us and europe is now the most french all its being. but any time since world war 2, james bays al jazeera munich. while germany defense minister has the cushion size vans to speech, calling it unacceptable bars, the story is refused with claims that europe is taking a step back from democratic values. i got it this week and kind of my 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 multitude of the german
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armed forces and it stands for a 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 ritz area and regimes leading. ladies and gentlemen, this is not acceptable relation of tens of thousands of anti government protest as a routing across sub yeah. the student led demonstrations have been taking place across the country over the past few months. were tested for the mind as accountability for a roof collapse. so the train station in november, which kills 50 people. they blame corruption, leading to full construction standards for the collapse.
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