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and you end up with you about the legal battles are now under way. as the land they call, the phone is being cleared for taurus hunting drug. despite huge personal risk of muscle, human rights lawyer is fighting witness in the shadow of the southern gets on the jersey, the release from his very presence, hundreds of palestinians returned to god as part of the seas far deal with hom, us going further, the sub sub resistance we were being tortured, it was such a difficult time. we can't find the words to describe it the, i don't know about this and this is audra 0 life and don't have also coming up. 7 c
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the other prisoners, including something, something like sentences are sent to the occupied westbank, but something needs urgent. medical help us as long as you had to release the 3. is there any captain? some guys with a message rejecting donald trump's proposal to forcibly despise palestinians, plus i really believe the time has come. the forces of yours must be created. speaking and unix ukrainian present in size to running european nations with a call to arms. the largest number of palestinian prisoners in detaining since the start of the gods of ceasefire have now been released from his rarely presence
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the 360000000 palestinian detainees. and now free the vast majority were taken to southern gaza. but emotional seems as to be united with their loved ones that being taken to the european hospital for a medical checkup area, hama, send these, lemme to heart release to 3 dual national is really captive. seldom gaza as part of the seas. 5 deal. alexander trough enough. satellite decoration and yeah, homes were all taken from cubits knew it was during the of toby's 7th attacks there now with their families after spending more than 16 months in captivity. that a couple of as soon begins are covers from con eunice in southern gaza outside the repeat hospital including you and his bus off to bus arrived from terms of a sudden. busy course the passengers have come from prisons. it is well on the upkeep on the west bank and the hung from the windows looking for nearly
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a sides of the $369.00 palestinian destinies and prisoners police from each village j. as in such a day, the boston majority west from casa us sad thing lie sentences most though has been held by israel without charged for months. sometimes, yes, it was an emotional hold coming. all the sudden, nothing. i'm waiting for my husband, i looked all around, but i couldn't find him. i was scared that they didn't release him. and then finally, i saw him and i cannot describe the feelings my body is been shaking. so i'm supposed to have missed the treatment of the hands of his very forces before they go to the day off my rush, they told us welcome to hell. and it truly was him. it was an ugly stock the 1st day and every day they beat us with the thrones and dry force over you, but not in the dusk lane chief collection of this whole cummings contrasted with these very captives leaving casa, just days ago, with the,
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with doubts that the exchange would even happen, palestinian, on through it showed no onset, tennessee. during the most taught, the choreographed of the 6 kept to release the sofa. most promising islamic jihad fight to surround it. a stage trapped with resistance slow give likely a deliberate display of resilience. they knew what the, what closely and israel clutching how much gifts alexander to have a notes. so i get the coaching and you are holding with take him to the stage before being led to direct cross vehicles and freedom. they looked healthy if done the previous group of captives handed over. all the phone was like it's listed to hospital intel of use for it. check up despite the relief of this review and use the past week has highlighted the fragility of this, despite no one in gaza, takes it for granted. tarry companies are, oh, does 0,
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con eunice palestine as well. let's go to hunting mach most whose life was in gaza city, so many prisoners. i would imagine they'd be returning to a guy, so they're not gonna recognize what is the feeling and the strip today. the well as starting at early hours of this morning, the exchange of the captive then the release of palestinians, prisoners the policy to degenerate. the past 15 months that from his re, the jail just created a sense. so hold on really bad and, and since ways don't smoke dear it across the gaza strip as it's a sign of the sustainability of the ceasefire. despite the hiccups in the past and 3 days where everybody was thinking in a more negative way that the ceasefire was near collapse thing. and if it brought much of the, the, the trauma and the past experience back to the surface. but as of today we could see a change in the mode right now, and i'm more of a positive for fast
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a moving forward a the i the looking or a perception of what's going to happen in the coming days. but it's only happening here and across the gaza strip, simply because promising to have been longing for this moment. many of the families here have thought it all of their relative then loved ones who were detained by this really military, for the data from brett, from evacuation center. these are the many schools and, and buildings here across the guster from residential buildings from the street. and they were detained and torture to physically abuse and did it in for these months. nobody thought from their family member, they were actually going to see them again. i'm just seeing them again and being released and they just brought much of the happiness there wasn't quite emotional seen on it brought dear to some of them because many of them return to a place that they were not able to recognize the northern part of this the gaza
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city, a lot of them had to go through the mid 3, employ a door for them before they weren't detained. that did not exist before la garza for them and 3 october 7th and not garza as the they are experiencing right now. a lot of them it from gauze, and then the part have to cross mid 34 door to, to drive back to take and took them hours just to be engaged in the middle divided for the book. for many of them. that was quite shocking because we're talking about a very short distance, the small area that took them hours to process to be and their hometown or in other parts of the gaza strip. in addition to the devastation has been paused to everything virtually old means of life. have been destroyed, the many of them are returning to basically none of their family members. it is, it's still a live. they were all killed and they are, they happen to be the full survivors of their whole family simply because they
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weren't detained. so these are many of the, the, the, the tragedies on sat it stories that keep involving by the hour just within the past few minutes. we could hear clearly the, the sound of shot guns here, celebrating the return of many of those who were detained in the past 15 months. coming back to the city. the 333 persons who were detained from many areas at this very, very, very store. many of the question centers, many of the schools, many of the shelters were set up to protect people. tanya, thank you very much. indeed. the tiny lock would bring this up to date from gather city. the the recording surprises of that to me is that those cases, the times come for europe to have his own army. addressing the munich security conference that ascii said the russia ukraine. war is proof that you must not
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expect help from elsewhere. so that is also said, it was mandatory that any peace talks with russia involve ukraine. the war is not in the united states and not in the you. god bless you guys. but it's a bit to the or is a new crate. that's why ukraine has a thing that the laser shape, any case, who has to be in the table. and i think it's our, our position in the main. in this case, we're going to bring it out just to navigate at a james base who's at the munich security conference. james uh, a change of tone in a lot of mirrors that i'm seeing over the last couple days. certainly with the speeches he was making in the last few hours, particularly geared towards european data is going to be interesting to see how you are being governments respond of the yeah, it's definitely a change of tone. much more hard hitting speech from zalinski here. these comments,
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since that speech in that news conference i'm told by informed ukrainian source that follows the speech here 24 hours earlier by j d events where he attacked europe and the, the european democracy in europe. elite, as he said, was sensor a democracy. that is, i've told why. so that's key chased as time you want stuff, you know, it's european leaders behind him. let's see if he's going to achieve that and joined by one of those european leaders, the foreign minister of poland, brother sutkowski. thank you for joining us. i'm kind of like 1st ask you about prisons tonight and skis, comments much, much tougher. now, on the us, do you think this is the right to approach? i think with the new administration, there is a premium on frankness and times a very hard you create and use facing is essential choices. so presidency, lensky tells it like it is,
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and i hope it gets hurt when it will get hurt. i'm sure it'll get hurt in the white sense. but we know sometimes president trump can take against people. is there a danger of this back far, and i'm sure president zalinski calculated that. i didn't see the speech set. the tone is sometimes important, but president zalinski is country is under attack, people are dying. i can understand why he's in no mood for the diploma. think niceties, and i've told the j d events, speech, which you heard here. the other took place on friday, was the reason presidency. lensky decided to change the school the way that had to upset people across europe. and now wants to use it perhaps to you not. your affinity is how was that seen by those? like you sort of ministers, that other dignitaries from your thoughts stage. it's no, there's just like you lation that i'm not going to speculate anymore, but i would ask you about how, how useful that speech will start helpful,
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is that the way allies should talk to each of the fates of uh, your, of lies in ukraine. if the, if fortune con, cuz ukraine we would be in trouble. so the president savanski has the moral authority to, uh, to, to talk about it, laid out as it is. and um, we should riley around him irrespective of what anybody else that's come back to you kind of just, just on, on, on relations between the us and europe. i mean, we are having strengths from the trump administration terrace and the trump administration. and the lines like you'll need to a lines of shoddy built on trust. is that trust of america? or is, or is it lacking right now where we've had discussions before a president trump was right. in his 1st, when he judge, you're up to spend more on defense. and finally, $23.00 of the allies do now spend more. a problem gets praise because we spend
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4.7 percent. judy vaughan's quotes it from the publish pope. yesterday. the secretary has visited the photo. um, so when you do the do what the president trump office full, you'll see it's seems to be getting appreciated. president trump, but you say got that right? has he got his piece plan for ukraine? right? because he is saying that he wants for us to go and see president bush and he wants to go to moscow. that is a concession in itself, isn't it's but of his officials. judy vaughan's, for example, in his interview, i think so the policy journal also saying what they will do if the president, which is not cooperative and not reasonable. so they seem to be doing what you have to do in negotiation. so the colors are nice, thick, and in terms of a possible p steel. so, do you see your pen peacekeepers available?
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able to go and police a deal in ukraine, particularly as the us defense secretary said that was such an a peacekeeping mission. it wouldn't be covered on the article 5 of the, the, the nato treaty, oscar 5 is the one that says, if there's an attack on one native nation, it's an attack, or if the piece deal is fat and both sides can live with it, then you wouldn't need the troops, but tell me about proteins position on on, on being part of a peacekeeping mission in we and i was considering we are a flank country of nature. and our 1st duty to nature is to protect the nature of boulder, which is to say proteins and tired for another possible of. ready is the us which has sent the treasury secretary to keith to talk about a rare us and, and maybe they could be exchange. this isn't the way normally these things have
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done in the past the us as, as, as acted because it believes in freedom and democracy. it hasn't done this in a transactional way. do you think this is the right way for well, your from the onto your tv station and in the middle east? i think there are elements also such deals that include the security that i mentioned and access to important is not the material, but it's not the way things have been done in nato since the nato alliance was set to up the sound of the 3 this year of the end of world war 2 and nights has been such a key part of, of, of, of, of the well, what i mean do you think that is the bargaining data to the us has troops in your. busy and we buy american, the american equipment, but do you think the will best as long as you think the world is changed, you to learn a new era now a bouncing you under the sun. the new year was launched when president puts an,
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invaded silver and country ukraine and we need to restore respect for international board is restore international red x and coal street. the fall of minnesota opposed them. thank you so much for joining us on out you 0 from here at the music security conference, a meeting is a say of foreign ministers of the european union will be taking place here an informal meeting. we think there's like to be a lead is meeting of european leaders coming up cold by president macro probably on monday. james, thank you very much. indeed. that's james bayes out diplomatic editor. still ahead on all your 0, b, u and chief ones are against the regional war. officer of the one to invite fighters sees a 2nd professional capital and the democratic republic of congo. the in depth analysis of the days headlines is leveled on this on
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knowledge is here, where the you want, you want to see it on the mind of a top. so is this all is released to 369, palestinian prisoners and detainees as part of the gaza cease fire deal most to return to the strip where they were united with their families. others went to be occupied was find some of being deported. palestinian on groups and you guys have released 3. jo national is really chapter alexandra to finance sunrise dental
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center on the phone. it was a 6 prisoner of exchange since augusta ceasefire took effects last month. you guys, president donald trump is commented on the exchange and a post on his social media platform. truth social, he says homeless has just released the 3 hostages from gaza, including an american citizen. they seem to be in good shape. it goes on to note that this differs from the group statement last week that it would not release any hostages. president trump says israel will have to decide what to do about the 12 o'clock deadline for the release of all hostages. and he says the us will back whatever decision it makes us a hoops in jordan's capital, i'm on just bring this up to date. but what the reaction is and israel's so well look when it comes to the far right. members of these rarely parliament, they of course want a return to war, but these really prime minister is holding a security and situational assessment with the defense minister about this deadline
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and ultimatum that was essentially set by you as president donald trump, even though it is outside the realm of the ceasefire agreement that was signed by both israel and from us and was presented by mediators. the deal stipulates that $33.00 captives would be released in phase one is early intelligence says the $25.00 of them are alive, which would mean the 6 remaining captives our lives were set to be released as part of this deal. but president trump said that he wants all of those captives released by this weekend, but kinda says also that they want to uphold their end of video. they expect israel to uphold their and the video. so it's a little bit unclear as to exactly what's going to happen. the prime minister's office this morning released the statement saying that they are well coming back, the captives who have been released from gaza. but that is really still preparing for a wide variety of scenarios. including a return to full scale war and there is some control to see over the condition of the palestinian prisoners who've been talking about abuse and the conditions inside
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the prison that they've been subjected to. but also of course, the pictures that we've seen all of the pot and some of the palestinian prisoners, at least being released wearing t shirts with inscription. we will not forget to forgive. and a star of david symbol, which i understand are released and given to them by the is really prison service to previously we saw palestinian prisoners and detainees release with a bracelet that said something similar along the lines of israel is not going to forget. but this time, it was a little bit different, putting them in these outfits that seem to be specifically made for the release of the palestinians from gaza, who most of which were detained without any sort of charges or trial when use really, military had invaded the gaza strip on the ground, they had detained hundreds, if not thousands of men in several different areas of danza. and those are the menu see going back to gaza, who described just situations of torture, abuse, and other scenarios that are predominantly heard from palestinian prisoners. we
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hear this often and it's nothing new. it's even before israel's war on guns with the conditions in these prisons for the detainees is not good. and especially under the former national security minister, ethan mor bang we're, he had made these conditions even worse, and he touted it and was proud. but he had made the conditions for prisoners even worse. now the israel prison system says that they abide by international law. give the amount of food that is stipulated under international law, but the policy needed detainees say that that wasn't true. they say that they weren't allowed to shower except for once, every 10 days. but they were denied medical care and that they were often be in and abused by is really guards in these prisons with no sort of supervision for that. honda for not. thank you very much indeed. that sounds so good bringing this up to data from. i'm out and we're going to go through. i'm thinking this is a farmer consul general of israel's in new york. he's joining us from telling me i want to talk to you about the statement that came out from donald trump onto social . i'm talking about this 12 o'clock deadline for the lease of, quote,
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all hostages in the us would back whatever decision israel makes with regard to that. what, how do you break that down? what do you make of that as well, but is rob, i'm not a psychiatrist. but this looks a lot like a uh, you know, a uh, um, either a manic depressive. or are you passive aggressive uh, kind of or something. he makes the ultimate and he advised his israel 2 days ago to demand the unconditional release of all hostages. which by the way, should have been the case at the outset of the agreement, but it was not. and the agreement calls for a has a phase truck structuring call for increments of release of presidents. and israel signed the agreement and it should abide by it. then comes trunk and says that he saw the condition of the 3 hostages released last week and last saturday. and that insensitive to the point that he offers israel the following advice demand. they
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may be an unconditional support of really some sort of all hostages or break the si, fi a. and then and the do you know, the post this on the social media? he then says this in the statement and he goes away to deal with other stuff. then comes saturday today. the 3 are released after there was a hiccup in the challenge and a mini crisis during the week. the 3 year release and then trump, texas on ultimatum the his is his uh suggestion or his recommendation and, and uh, um, voice sit on israel saying, well now is you'll have to decide what it needs to do in terms of the a condition in terms of the deadline in terms of the idea that all of these, uh, how soon does need to be released. so in doing that, he sees exhibiting
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a lot of pressure on the time, you know, meaning that if not time, you know, doesn't demand the unconditional support. then that time you always either weak or not listening intently and immediately to mr. trump. it's it's, it's a bad omen for their relationship in terms of who the hound attorney outtakes is advice. and does he asked on it or does the large, okay, we've got about a minute 15 seconds less. so i just want to unfortunately just get a brief answer from you, but i want to ask you how this pressure from donald trump plays into the kind of pressure is that of net benjamin netanyahu is facing, in terms of possible negotiations, leading to the sort of phase 2 in this yeah, well i doubt there's going to be a face to because these cross pressures the public wants the hostages released the extreme right wing coalition members who threatens that a face to is reach, including in his early withdrawal. there's no, uh government or there's no coalition or they try to pull out and leave mr. an
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attorney out ahead of the budgets. vote in march without a coalition. and then there is a 3rd set of pressure is coming from trump. it asked me just to stop. so i think what mr. on attorney, i was going to do ross, is what he always does and that is a pro question. i make conflicting promises and the side not to the sides. and it's really interesting is always to get your thoughts on this island thinkers. we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. rob. in democratic republic of congo, there's been widespread losing and the eastern says a of because of it comes a day after and $23.00 rebels entered the city crowds of rated factories and businesses after government forces abandoned, their positions around the food program says it's warehouse has been empty, the lions is urging residents to remain calm because it is the 2nd major city that a one to buy group has captured across eastern d r. c. it took another regional capital go back in january
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and you and the secretary general and tony with that is calling for a diplomatic solution to end the violence in the r c. speaking of the african union summit, and if you use capital is one the stability of the entire region is that state the fight thing that is ranging in south sky, who is the result of the continuation of the enter the seal fences. so that seems to push the entire region over the press. the peace regional escalation must be avoided at all costs. there is no military solution. the deadlock must end the dialogue must begin and the sofa at 1830 told the integrity of the d. r. c must be respected as well. also in the agenda. the african union summit is a conflict in sudan and the impact of us president donald trump's cots, to follow on a leaders that are expected to discuss unemployment, climate change,
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and food shortages, as well as reparations for centuries of colonization and slavery treatments inside. so he's going to be taking a look at how realistic demands are from african countries for colonial powers to pay reparations and robots and stay with us. and obviously the the color of the weather is looking a little dotted and damp across so many parts of the middle east. think every year cloud straddling saudi arabia. we've had a few spots of frontier and kata was assigned a possibility. as we go on through us, some diag, i think the heaviest rain will be the central pass. oh for us saturday, we have got some other wet weather pushing across east and possibly rocking to q
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weight and some snow as it runs in across the uranium mountain. let me watch bright as we go on through monday, so i will look into great here over the next couple of days and not too great to the north advance as well. it's also some showers just around the east side of the mediterranean, and then we have a hard ground just pushing across into west syria. whether to just coming in across the gym west and part of becky, i think so with the nasty weather as we go through the next couple of days. what i'm not the active system this one. and notice will show us for cyprus, into that eastern side of the met, just affect 2 of them. i might see some more showers coming into gaza, as well as saying system, taking some wet weather into the fall, and also libya wet weather tube into algeria pushing across into northern parts of morocco. most your wi for west africa, your showers. meanwhile, across other africa. some heavier rain around botswana to northern parts of south africa splitting further east. as the
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