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0 the the hello i'm not inside. this is a new sound line from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. but how miles lita in gaza confirms the group will release the bodies. the 4 is really captives on 1st day. 6 living captives, 2 days later, the section of states says they will be 5 adults aimed at ending the war in ukraine, often meeting with the russian foreign minister in free ads. but ukraine was not at that meeting and present instead of the house 1st phone. his visit to selby, right? yes. is riley troops stay on 5 strategic positions and solve 11 on despite
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expiry for space. 5 deadline to withdrawal, complaint and on peace of statements with your sports on the eve of the i. c. c champions trophy hockey stones players while preparing for the 1st major cricket tournament on whose soil in nearly 50 years. the welcome to the par, grandma says, announced a will release the bodies of 4 is really captives this thursday. release 6 more living is really captives on saturday. the group says it is showing flexibility, is a sign of his commitment to the gauze of ceasefire agreements. now all the reports now from jordan's capital of mine because is there any government on the palestinian authority of found out? is era from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank?
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it was a bitter sweet breakthrough in gaza. cease fire talks, how much has announced it will release the bodies of 4 is really captive ahead of the agreed on timeline. they include the remains of chevy, the boss, and her children again and see if they were killed in gaza. reportedly, you know, these really air strikes in november 2023. the boy's father, your son, was freed. earlier this month. in exchange is where a win set free half of the woman and children is ready for, says took from garza during the war. it's not clear how many palestinians were forcibly disappeared, or how many remained alive. israel refuses to disclose that information. another breakthrough, if i don't, you owe me something on saturday, the 22nd of february. the remaining 6 living is really captives. who would you to be released and the 1st phase of the agreement will be released over among the
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assignments. say it's been a very common guess to how most captured of the it, i mean, guess to and he's trying to say it in 20142015 respectively. after the info straight to the gaza borders among the palestinians scheduled for release on saturday or 47 prisoners, israel handed over in exchange for capture does really soldier deal actually in 2011 in between the again, in 2014 the hi mazda is hoping this up parent flexibility will help mediators pressure israel to fulfill its end of the cease fire agreement. namely, allowing mobile homes tense and heavy equipment into garza. families of these really captives have promised to keep up pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to strike a deal that would bring home all of the remaining captives. israel is dispatching, ron durham are a confidant of nathan, yahoo! when the minister of strategic affairs to lead negotiations on face 2 of the
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ceasefire, the negotiations are well behind schedule. and the mediators have to make sure israel doesn't resume the war before a deal can be finalized or audra zeta. i'm not a speech now to model one. bossard is orange, is there a senior political avenue as he joins us now from the home? are one good to see you again? why do you think mouse is agreed to release 3 living hostages ahead of schedule on saturday? does it indicate that as well, has the upper hand when it comes to where things stand with to cease by, you know, and yes, uh no, i don't think we should be reading too much into it. i can get both sides. seems to think there is no point postponing another week. they might as well just get on with it. and yes is there a does have the upper hand. it has had the off by hand throughout the war. that's
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why we're quite a genocide. by like, how much you kind of just had to kansas. right. it's the other way around. plus why guys that continues to be on the siege. how much continues to diminish. and despite the fact that the throughout both exchanges that they've seen the past several weeks is how much should it's up to be able to uh, to withstand, is ready to solve. that does not mean it has on forensically as the lower hand. the problem for his route is not that it doesn't have the output had, is that despite having death by hand, it's not able to defeat how much. but now here we are. and is there a big they think uh the, the process that when, where it goes in and as long as uh, those alternative housing units, i'm not getting in, it's making things quite difficult for the palestinians. and when that time i'm start, that's technically putting pressure. how much so one week is not going to make
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a lot of difference and is there a does have the upper hand? and i think the biggest problem is not good. this is wonderful. busy as the bigger problem is going to be face $2.00 and $3.00. yeah, on that point, i mean the, the fact of the mass is the space far has so fall held up despite both sides accusing the other violations. and then we of course, have the us presidents widely condemn planned to take control of gauze and relocate is people, is that's an indication that both sides are invested enough to want to get the safe spot into phase 2. and even in the phase 3, the ball, i'm going to give you another more of the same as so yes and no in the sense that i think how much is interested is there is not interested. but then it depends how you see face to face crash. too about exchanging more prisoners for captives
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as is or as looks at it or the but cease fire. and for the, what the forces and basically, and then the door. that's how, how not caesar, the one that is dictating the process at this point in time is, of course is on the united states. because once again, they do have the upper hand. so in a sense is there and wants to, in this phase 2 only in order to get the capt. ready but once it gets the captive, then how much that has very little or no leverage whatsoever. and hence how much is trying to see how we can use whatever remaining captives allow us in order to get as many political, the prisoners in the war. and i guarantee the vehicle suction of guys, i don't think it's in this is in the, in the horizon as far as where i was concerned. that's why it is going to be quite complicated. i think it is where it is. i'm not interested to see this process
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going through what have mass remains. in fact it's actually they've been cutting gusta all alone. but um, and as far as nothing now is concerned, anything short of discharge, i'm us, is not as not as not gonna carry the day and best certainly today, quite in unconditionally supported by a new administration in washington. so as you say more on the bottom line for israel and the us is that have last cannot continue to hold the position that it has in gaza. how does her mouth see it? do you think they will they, they would be willing to concede not being in charge in gaza. look, it's but it's quite new ones. right. i'm not going to say another yes or no answer, but it's quite nuance in the sense that i'm not has already said that it's winning not to be at the for when it comes to government guys that moving forward,
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what they said, they don't have to be part of a government that they are allowed to be in the background if you was that there would be a governmental picking across the board or national, knew the government, a government routing by the way, that would be in coordination with the policy you know, thought at the end or model that they would do and then, you know, favorable otherwise on the, on the various ideas are coming forward. then as you know, the addictions are working on a proposal that now we already know something about that because it was linked to her on the main paper in egypt and, and get it by other places. but basically the size that the palestinians would be kept in secure areas in various parts of guys in place to, in order to prepare for the construction and guys out want. in the meanwhile, there wouldn't be no mass rolling in garza so there is already an eviction of paper if you will. that looks at it quite realistically. one must say, well,
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how much would not be part of it, because we know that neither other countries nor you gotta be in western countries, are going to be interested in helping every construction. what have boxes empower in fact, is not gonna allow any such a to get into guys or why it, how much inbox. but is there is even asking for more, adjusting something similar to what you're seeing and never knowing. it's once immediate, this ottoman go pass. i'm not sure how that's gonna be done. oh, it's going to be monitored or whether how much will accept to. but again, that's part of the complex at the end, the new ones morgan far away then. that's why face to approve should be quite complicated. and why is going to use this complication or the to extract as many copies as possible while maintaining the siege of our guys uh, for longer than the suffering of the palestinians. so one of 2 things can happen on us. totally and utterly, you know, gives up and whatever,
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which doesn't seem like it's what is read. cat is prompts plan. oh, at the click sends and guys go either way. it does not look good for the time being . no, indeed. always good to get your perspective more. one bizarre out, is there a senior political analyst that for us? so and you report suggests that $53000000000.00 on needed to help golf rebuild and recover the report jointly produced by the world bank the u. n. and the uses reconstruction efforts should initially focus on restoring health and education services and also williams. the occupied west. pines economy is struggling, shrinking by 16 percent last year. a huge amount of medical aid is still needed inside garza alia abra force attire. cowboy zoom spoke to dr. christopher holden, he's a member of the palestinian australia and new zealand medical association. he described the difficulties of working in gauze that while there was
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a lack of basic medical equipment. and i'm here work in the nasa hospital with a local doctors and as a representative puns, but which is so started here in new zealand based and i'm seeing so it's just across all sectors really. um, i really think in terms of the large, the con, got in the products that con guy in these things. uh, not within my rebate. well, i do see, is the kid without the inhaler because he has to die. you had no insulin for his diabetes. i see people without the regular answer. yeah. for that fix, i see people with waiting, so i cannot find the right antibiotic for i'm seeing shows use across the board, which i'm having here now. sex on the population right in front of me. so from your own perspective, what does the medical set to really needs in order to stop providing the minimal level of care and light of the very limited fraction of a debt had been allowed to access because of since the implementation of the current c slide deal yeah, well 1st thing size the doctors and nurses on the students here uh apps who lives
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inside of here i as of this piece and an answer to your question, what do we need the quick round. so it'd be, what do we need? we need everything that's there on his choice. um, great doctors, we have a lot more on needed, especially so, so that i can think of anything that isn't good supply here. i'm, we needs, i'm boxed and regulators. we need basic medications. basic surgical instruments. adults has done have scrubs for operations and there are all sorts of of missing items across the board. i don't have that big ole. you'll see, i'm not a politician. i see the need in front of me and like i say, we're missing all sorts of equipment. this is where the forces have stormed educational facilities run by the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees in the occupied westbank and the source them as often prime minister benjamin netanyahu, old of the enforcement of the new finding unrest. activities is ready. soldiers used take ass and found phones out of the training center in columbia,
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in the old odd west bank. an audit everyone inside to leave while and occupied east jerusalem in elementary boy's school was forced to place and strongly forces also entered to other schools. when the united nations is quoting the, is riley attacks on, on roy facilities, violation of international the secretary general strongly condemns. the breach of enviro billy of united nations promises in occupied east jerusalem, including of course, the underwashed columbia training center and the attempt to forcibly enter 3 onto our schools and seek their closure. the use of tear gas and sound bombs in educational environments while students are learning as both are necessary and unacceptable. this is a clear violation of israel's obligation under international law including obligations concerning the privileges and immunities of the un and its personnel. as well as all may have been demolishing palestinian homes in the toko room.
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refugee can more than 3 quarters of the population of 13000 people have been forcibly expelled by. is there any forces that will also demolitions in the sofa? yeah. to south of hebron. the author of the seas find garza as well as military expanded operations across the occupied west. find destroying homes on public facilities. $40000.00 palestinians have been forced from their homes the you and it says that refugee comes to being rented on in habitable and have compared the is rarely met. a trio peroration that to the strategy garza nor com has more anti will float out streets dug out of electricity lines pulled down people's homes. left unrecognizable doors. johnston took room is the latest target. and the 4th weeks these radius salt of the northern occupied westbank. the un says the
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destruction is rendering comes on in habitable and thousands of people inside of being forced out. when they don't, they are forcing people to leave the houses. you can't even imagine the situation. so the army comes in force of children, woman and senior to leave my neighbor. it's 18 years old and she has a sign in a wheelchair and they forced them out to is ready for us is road um its vehicles and build houses and did you need last month saying they would not leave until they root out or posting and fight to you and says people a stuck in sick because displacement for repeated indestructible operations originally built to help people displaced by rules of 19489067. now the defendants, if those of the refugees of being forced, once again from their homes. and i will say, i'm not sure i'm, as i came to know some scam from jeanine with my daughter to seek shelter. we came
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to the camp and found that it is surrounded by the army. we are trapped and the situation is catastrophic. the people in notions know that to stay would be risking their lives. many cling to plastic bags packed with clothing as they organize vehicles to leave rich, crescent walkers help the sick, disabled and elderly. and children help each other of old findings shells where they can in schools most or with friends. they don't know when it will be safe to a ton or whether they would even have homes to return to nor hung out to do or off the us and russia have agreed to hold fed that took saying that ending the war and ukraine off to that top diplomats mets in saudi arabia,
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while you create on the european union was sidelined from the talks. us secretary of state monica revere late to discuss the meeting with the french, british italian and in foreign ministers. stephanie jackson has a new us administration and a new foreign policy approach. now, happy to sit together with the russians and talk about the war in ukraine. the goal of today's meeting was to follow up on the phone call the president had a week ago and begin to establish those lines of communication. the work remains today is the 1st step of a long and difficult journey, but an important one. and present trump is committed to bringing an end of this conflict. as president trumps most senior diplomats sitting across from survey lab rolled russians, foreign minister and their teens even deal. but it each keeps the thoughts were useful and constructive were listening at the end of lead to one another. this us administration is more understanding of our position in the near future. will convene more meetings and look at all issues. ok, let's uh go to mar,
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logo in the united states with donald trump, the us president as well. and you'd already, as i understand it, reduce the carter of all the way down to what we have and a lot of that will take place. and i think some won't do it and some will do it. but the, you had a 10 percent tax on cars and now they have a 2 and a half percent tax, which is the exact same as, as so already we've saved a tremendous amount. that would be great if everybody would do that. then we'd all be on the same playing field because essentially what we're doing with the terraces, you know, they charge us, we charge them same amount. and it's called reciprocal actually. then whatever they charge us with charging them. and so the you is, you know, i appreciate that they did this, but you know, the us been very unfair to us. we have a definition of $350000000000.00. they don't take our cars, they don't take our farm products, they don't take almost anything they take very little and we're gonna have to straighten that out and we will. i have no doubt about it to. yeah, go ahead,
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please. i thank you mr. president. i'm, can you tell us a little bit more about the russia tools you weren't pressing the go. they went today and if you have small content less confident the video of, to what happened today, we're much more confident they were very good. russia wants to do something, they want to stop to savage, above barian ism, i mean what, what's going on over there? it's soldiers being killed by the thousands on a weekly basis. it's ridiculous. and they're not american soldiers, their russian soldiers, and they ukrainian soldiers, largely, although lot of koreans have been killed, as you know, quite a bit of them have been killed. they came over to fight in a large portion, have been wiped out. but we wanna, we want to end it, it was, it's a senseless war. it should have never happened. would have never happened to vice president. and it's a shame to say it, and i see pictures that you don't see, but i see pictures of feels that look are just horrible. it looks like gettysburg, if you see the pictures of gettysburg as soldiers lying all over the field body
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parts all over the field, they're all dead. and this is going on an edge. it's on a daily basis. it's a horrible thing, both russia and ukraine. they're losing thousands and thousands of soldiers and a lot of people have been killed to i think that's one of the things that will, you'll see historically. and you'll see later on as it goes along. i think people are going to be surprised at how many people not only soldiers have been killed in your grand a lot more people than you think. yeah, please present from as part of a piece deal with pollution. would you be willing to consider for losing all american trips from europe? well, nobody's asked me to do that, so i don't think we'd have to do that. i wouldn't want to do that. but that it, that questions never really come up. yeah. with please. uh sir, do you support stationing your pin peacekeeping troops and you can as part of this piece deal if they want to do that?
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that's great. i'm, i'm all forward if they want to do that. i think that's, that'd be fine. i mean, i know frances mentioned it, others have mentioned to you k as mentioned it, but uh yeah, well if we have a piece deal, i think having groups over there for, from the standpoint of europe, we won't have to put any over there because you know, we're very far away, but having troops over there would be fine. i would not object to it at all. we're talking about this now piece. we have either a cease fire or a piece itself and we're looking to do both would start off with a ceasefire. and if they want to do that, i know france was willing to do that and i thought that was a beautiful gesture. yeah, please. a message for your premiums through after 3 years of fighting might feel betrayed or disappointed, and not having a seat at these initial thoughts and saudi arabia as well. i think i'm really disappointed in what's happened. i've been watching this for 3 years. it's
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a war that would've never happened to vice president, and i've been watching these, these, you know, people being killed at levels that you've rarely see, not, not even close since the 2nd world war. and i'm very disappointed. i hear that. you know, there's upset about not having a seat. well, they've had a seat for 3 years. and a long time before that this could have been settled very easily. just a half a half baked negotiator could have settled this years ago without i think, without the loss of much land, very little land without the loss of any lives in well without the loss of cities that are just laying on this side. you have those magnificent golden domes that are shattered will never be replaced. you can replace 2000 year old domes that are so beautiful. they can replace that whole civilization has changed because of what. so when they're worried about not being seated, you mean somebody that should have gone in and made a deal a long time ago. you could have made a deal. this is one that could have made
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a deal. there was no talk of this during the trump administration, put in would have never ever done it. and by the way, we wouldn't have had october 7th, you know, that we wouldn't have had october 7th, either in israel and we wouldn't have that messes going on over there. it's like a with we have great fire people here we're, we're putting out fires all over the world. we're putting out fires. so that wouldn't have happened. and you know, what else wouldn't have happened inflation? because it was cause really by the cost of energy going through the rope because of that bad energy policies and, and also they're spending that terrible spending wasteful spending on the green new scam to scam to whole big scamp. yeah, please. it's just about, i'm gonna ask you a little closer to home. what would it take for you to reconsider the restrictions on the associated press? and secondly, some of your advisors are concerned with the associated presses style guide using language and giving guidance to not use words like legal immigrant or to use
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phrases like gender affirming care. and they're concerned about that being an encroachment of liberalism, in the way in which the press right spot, things to share those concerns. well, i do think that some of the phrases that they wanna use are ridiculous, and i think frankly they become obsolete. it's especially the last 3 weeks because many things have happened in the last 3 weeks and i didn't know about that. but i would say that if they want to use certain phrases like that, and i guess summer, okay, but many aren't. but the associated press just refuses to go with what the law is and what is taking place. it's called the gulf of america. now it's not called the gulf of mexico any longer. i have the right to do it just like we have the right to do mount mckinley and nobody's even challenging that. but only the associate, essentially it's primarily the associated press and i don't know what they're doing, but i just say that we're going to keep them out until such time as they agree, that it's the gulf of america. we're very proud of this country and we want it to
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be the gulf of america. now this is associated presses, you know, has been very, very wrong on the election on trump and the treatment of trump and other things having to do with trump and republicans and conservatives. and they're doing as no favors. and i guess i'm not doing them any favors. that's the way life works. but you know, thank you for the question. who are you with? very good question. thank you. yes. i'm. we're hearing that russia wants to force ukraine to hold new elections in order to sign any kind of a peace deal. is that something that us, whatever support? well, we have in a situation where we haven't had elections in ukraine, where we have martial law essentially marshall lower and ukraine. where the leader in ukraine. i mean, i hate to say it, but he's down at 4 percent approval rating. and we're, a country has been blown to smithereens. you got. most of the cities are laying on
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the sides of buildings or collab. so it looks like a massive demolition side. the whole, i mean so many of the cities, i mean they haven't done it in kia because i guess they don't want to issue too many rockets and that they've done it 20 percent, but they haven't done it a 100 percent if they wanted to do it a 100 percent, it would probably happen very quickly, but you have cities that are absolutely decimated and yeah, i would say that, you know, when they want to see that today, but you can say that people have to when the people of ukraine have to say like you know, it's been a long time since we've had an election, but it's not a rush. i think that's something coming from me and coming from many other countries also. uh, you know, ukraine as being just just wiped out. look at what's happening to the cities that there are cities, it's not even a building standing. it's a massive, it's you talk about guys. i mean it's, it's literally the city is look like gaza. actually many have percentage wise,
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more buildings knocked down then and guys are so, you know, people are tired of a people want to see something happen. and you know, the other thing that its been bothering me for a long time because i did, i solve the problem with data. they paid hundreds of billions of dollars into the funds of data. when i said you got to pay because the united states was paying for european countries and then they take advantage of us on trade. but i've seen it look, we have to, they have to pay you, they have to find out where is the money going to? we have, i believe the president zalinski said last week that he doesn't know what half of the money is that we gave him. well, we gave them, i believe, $350000000000.00, but let's say it's something less than that, but it's, it's a lot. and we have to equalize with europe because europe is given us a given a very much smaller percentage of that. i think europe has given a 100000000 and we've given, let's say 300 plus and it's more important for them than it is for us. we have an
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ocean in between, and they don't. but where is all the money that's been given? where is it going and nobody, i've never seen an accounting of it. we give hundreds of billions of dollars. i have i, i don't see any accounting. so i want to see facebook. you know why i want, because i don't want all these people killed anymore. i'm looking at the people that have been killed and the russian and ukraine and people, but the people doesn't matter where they're from on the, on the whole planet. and i think i have the power to end this war. and i think it's going very well. but today i heard, oh well, we weren't invited. well, you've been there for 3 years. you should have ended it 3 years. you should have never started it. you could have made a deal. i could have made a deal for ukraine that would have given them almost all of the land every day, almost all of the land and no people would have been killed and no city would have been demolished and not one dome would have been knocked down. but they chose not
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to do it that way and president bide in all fairness, he doesn't have a clue what he was so bad for this. it was so bad, so pathetic, so sad. but with all of that being said, look, we, it is what it is. when i left, there was no chance that this could have happened. but it happened because we had incompetent leadership in many different levels. but when you see what's taking place in ukraine with millions of people killed, including the cells, as many as of people killed a big percentage of their cities knocked down to the ground. i don't know how anybody even lives there. you know, when they say they took a ball engine, lensky is at 4 percent. who's living there? you know, i mean, people are, it's hard to believe that people live there. their cities are being knocked down. and this is something that would have never happened. and by the way, for 4 years it didn't happen was never going to happen. good question. how would you counter the perception? because russians pushes us, obviously they don't really hold true elections, but that would be a capitulation of some sort. how would you.
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