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is begin to take shape. we take a look at the potential impact on american industry. consumers of the economy will increase inflation level of playing field portions of the rules of the global trading system. counting the cost on that which is 0. the mass is releasing 6 is rarely captives and exchange for $620.00 palestinians. and the largest swamp for the goal is to cease by the on the clock. this is out. is there a life window holes are coming out? the yes, what is it? because to seldom does it gather in tennessee to watch the loved ones being free, the somebody government
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sold just by for i saw fights is in the northeastern plan region, killing dozens, entrenched in the state. i've had very good talks with and i've had not search good talks with the train, they don't have any cards, but they play a part of the war of words between washington and keep escalates as a mineral deal is to pay to behind the scenes, the mouse is released $5.00 of the 6 is rarely kept to tell them dogs was part of the substance exchange of the seas. 5 deal. the group says it's ready to move to the 2nd phase of the agreement and carry out a comprehensive captive prisoner exchange a to achieve. a permanency is 5.
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yes, it captives a being released in separate groups. they've been handed over to the red cross and on this refugee camp in central goes, they'll and they'll blanket a much himself and lack of in the area in rough. uh, how much time did they have a to cap to tell show when was taken from quincy? betty, during the october the 7th attack, while her veteran meet gets to, has being held by a mouse since the end. goswick run about a decade ago. 6 and lost captive is expected to be released later in return. israel will free $620.00 pounds of sydney and christmas and day. yeah, these were the scenes instead of a relatives to tell the girls are gathered to watch the family members being joined by crowds of supporters in what's known as hostages square. and that's where many
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have been protesting since the war began demanding the israeli government springs. the captives, hey, a certain amount which will be joined by him to salute as an amount the 1st honeymoon to study by 1st in um, the sort out in central guys are and had a of course that where you are is where the, the 2nd phase of today's captive release of took place. we had to release in rafa and then another 3 way. all right? yes. then we just watch the last, the group of people here from local residents here from the local given and leaving the site after the stage was taken off in may on a lot of people who were to gather data nearly an hour this morning to watch their release of the 3 captives from a new site. all right for you, you can just happen in a vast hours. then as soon as it's done, everybody went back to where the at. but the, what we sense as people walked away from the side there at the left with
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a sense of satisfaction that they're released to the last, 1st of all is the 2nd time in the central area of one a couple of weeks ago from the city of the bella, how now did today happen to put them on the site. ok. rep g cam there the significance into that and the site offers you gum was valenda. the bond vibe is really monitor and it close to 280 people were killed in one thing go. they have these really military carried out the a ground operation with the special forces. the free gap is in the review. kept going large number of people that injury and get close to 450 of them. some of the remaining family members of those are where it goes. where actually at the side, watching the release of the 3 cop did it from a new site. i read for you can hoping that this is despite the fox, the last batch in the 1st space of this, these 5. but hoping that this will set the stage for the 2nd phase of the feats fire that is supposed to be more solid and more clear for the the, the end,
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the war and the complete withdrawal of these really military. we watch the i c r c vehicle is pulling up into the area just smart minutes before the arrival of the captives on it's gone. special be a goes here, carry to buy, be or driven by the saddle force. this is part of special force, part of assignment, brigitte, and as soon as paper work for the release and down over were signed off the captive took the stage, waive the crowds as the crowd cheered them. and they were on their way to the uh, i the are the vehicles and off do a rough do the car, mobile salad a crossing early or another at the release an exchange of shop just happened in rough city. how do you? thanks for that update, honey. my mood, the so that's where the last 3 hostages were released. another one to come at, let's cross. now it's a honda salutes who's in georgia is couple of a mom. she's there of course because of these really gums. i'm
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a product and you know, for i to have find out 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank. and how do we soul really joy seems bates from the captive just released in central gulf cse, brenda, finding members watching them in tennessee. us us, right, those captives now back in israel with these really military that according to an announcement from the army itself and many of those who were released earlier this morning are already being air lifted. or it's not at the hospitals after being air lifted by these really military. now there's been a lot of pressure on these really governments specifically from these family members who have said that while they are over joy, this is an opportunity. israel cannot miss to bring about the release of the remaining captives in israel, meaning to move forward with space to of this deal in which thomas has said that they are willing to release all of the captives at once. a face to comes to
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fruition. and in exchange for an end to the war, but it's still unclear exactly where we stand in those negotiations because there haven't really been any signs of progress, even though it is really delegation did finally go. but nonetheless, there are thousands of people still ready to print test tonight in what's become known as hostage square and integrator tel aviv area calling on the is really government to bring about the remainder of these deals because these are the last is really captives who are live or so to be released in phase one. next week we will see the remains of 4 captives were deceased, that are transferred back to israel. but after that, it's really unclear what's gonna happen. and the thing to that's uh how to split the in amman. let's get the view from where we go back, who's in israel. political coming types of joins is from a television. so r e, i hi and motions in tel aviv but now wondering how you view the prospects of the seas. by moving on into phase 2,
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i am somewhat optimistic and the reason for my optimism is not because the 0 has set its heart on fees because it all seems to be out of options. it does not have the required resilience for renewed war. does not have the international support, not at all, not even from washington. and it does not have the required resources to carry it out again, which means that the steel is difficult and as the labor does, it is the only way for words. i think prime minister in within the hour and knows that's full of what do you think the prime minister netanyahu wants, even if you can't get it because he has switch to is negotiating. taylor's news is brought in his confidant, run the into the proceedings and car he has. i think the switch was made not so much because he is angling for return to the war. but because during our fits, the general temperament of the trumpet, ministrations negotiating too much, that are in the heads of the most southern sion. but what there's nothing you don't
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want to now wants to remain friendliness. now he has to decide what is the most effective way to to do so. he can retain his agreements and his co author. ready with the settlers, even though the settlers are the only ones who has ever pushed him out of office, he can go the ideological path, but he's not an either or. the other option that he has is the gamble that he can win back enough votes from the quote unquote center of his early public opinion. the people who supported his genocidal campaign but also support the deal mass of is he can be seen as the man who could fight the war, but also bring the deal cherry at home. then i think it may be who him to be. the one who supports the deal sees it through because that might mean victory for him in an upcoming elections are need is guy that yesterday at friday in riyadh and they going to be discussing the are
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a deal that they want to put forward that will come to fruition, in theory, around much so forth, i think when they are really summit meets how important is that? in the scheme of things it's, it's crucial because the arab league is the only organization that could ensure that some offs in its current form is not directly involved in control of gaza. i think some of this is already realized that and agrees to is, i think the past and infections are in agreement that it's only the arab league that can ensure this happens is all satisfaction is all doesn't need much more than a symbolic gesture. but i think it the only the early can do that, and of course only the early can insure a plan of the scope this required. so i think it's going to be a very, very important summit. and i think the revitalization of the arab. ready is crucial for regional slips, debility assets, you say has said that it will not be involved in the governance of
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a future garza but they do want to participate. so i'm just wondering what's participating participation could look like that would be acceptable to both is real in the united states. or i can think of something like the process, the i r a under one's in ireland following the good friday accords. and the rest of that piece mechanism i saying, come us can the stand as from us. i think it's leadership confined roles of prominence in a new palestinian leadership. and i think that as long as somebody says in wave, it specific flag can proclaim it specific name is earl, which is again, out of options, will be satisfied with the result as long as it receives guarantees from the arab league and from the world. oh, i have another point i think uh now with the ukraine coming to avoid does as becoming a zone if possible, cooperation between rivaling greg towers. i think that can also add to the pressure on is up. and i think ultimately israel will k if it hasn't already. interesting
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perspective, appreciate, that's it. all right, thanks for taking this here and i'll do there or you go bucks. be just that from tel aviv. well, over the elicits was among the disease is ready to captives whose bodies were returned on thursday. the 84 year old, who was a journalist in a long time, defend a palace, the rights and he was taken from his home in puts the laws alongside his wife during the october the 7th attack or their lives was one of the oldest. capt has held in garza and nadia we spoke to daniel, i'm the shit sous audit son. and we heard from him as a hyundai what happened and on the subject. and he says that moving forward, garza's leadership has to change is so hot uh its all this mix of uh, feeling from the pain sorrow. but the closer or uh my grandfather and uh, 2 days release which uh, all of them are as family for me. we need to find an immediate solutions for who
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will take place in gaza and then these rarely already agreed with their own all the forces from gaza. and of course we sold the hostages and from us and not the same guy that that's the most important thing and what we have to work on, you know, that's what the also trump is saying. president trump said release all the hostages . i mean a, it's a must. these ceremonies are not helping that's. i mean, this fema joseph uh, of the hostages, going up on the, on the stage and then down south king speaking. i mean, they were there for 505 days. is that the, you know, the smallest respect for them is to release them properly, just to move them between the cost of the hands of the red bras. and so he's read those images are showing that some us want to continue the war. they don't want to stop the war and they would go on the benefits of the police spin in. we are, we have to make sure that to, that's those,
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the images are stopping. and now i will start to try and live because seeing the his it's i the side to cry to see them, you know, or that daniel lifted her head here on out is there a more coverage of the 7 seas far exchange? $620.00 palestinian prisoners and detainees to be releasing and coming to us, the majority of them will be sent to god the we're facing a future that we don't understand. we can't predict fully. everyone has this. nobody knows what would happen
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[000:00:00;00] the oregon you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories this uh, a mass is releasing is rarely captives held in dogs or as part of the 7th exchange of the seas. 5 deal. 5 of the 6 cap tips have now been released and returned to trellis expected to free 620 promising new prisoners on the train. this was a seat in tel aviv, where relatives and captives held and altogether to watch the family members being released. they were joined by crowns of support. all right, let's take a closer look. it's one of the high profile palestinian prisoners expected to be released on saturday. i believe nessa isa is a founding member of the out cosigned brigades in the occupied westbank. he's been subbing to live sentences for his role in
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a tax on is ready for his efforts to secure his release failed and he was excluded from a prism as well in 2011 for these ready sold. you get that shelley has spent more than 30 years and it's running jail during this time. he has been awarded university degrees and publish several works on posting resistance is being now it's a heavier i believe, whose political, unless that joins now from bethlehem and occupied in the occupied westbank have a great to have you with us here and out to 0 again, so we have a few high profile palestinian prisoners, abdul nessa, isis, we just talked about and also now the bug duty at how important is the release of these significant palestinians and thinking they could not. but it was in particular, he has been serving almost 45 years of his life is starting to j was he was really
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used previously during thank you not sleep eh, agreement, and he was a i posted again. now i think that's extremely important to be mentioned today. we're having 47 people. that's how life send through the setup with release under the sleep it agreement them where it really came in. but souls that how fragile the situation can be. because on my side what your question is, it's right on the spot regarding the, the, the, the significance, the prisoner slight. and that the both you and others that they're serving, it live, some books have some, it's really used a house for they've had a sing and experience as a whole and be starting the occupation. but you should also remember that in the space centers that are being released, i'm not being part done by the strange occupation and there are enough sources, but they're not going to be arrested again for the previous. some of those they have us. it was the case for piece of bulky. i wonder as we talk of and look ahead
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to the day off during the art nations. if you're doing just that and re add yesterday and will be at the have at least some it's on march, the 4th. i wonder is we talk about the day of the end, the potential for leadership, whether we might look towards these significant releases today is potential leadership. candidates is one of the expect, the biggest effect expectations that people have here for face to if we reach to the state, it wouldn't be that really. so for him, i wonder, but we'll see it was some member of this and who, according to all surveys in palestine, he is the most popular kind of thing and leader, there are other leaders as well as targeting j goes into the government side that some of the popular from of the very self version of a fall assign that they are also important with regards to a they can turn on the palestinian politics. but once again, it's important to set. that's what we are talking about. it's a fight agreement that basically deals when, when it comes to
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a deal that's the only engages in what's happening in gaza. it definitely engage for example of what's happening here. and it's very important that if i was fuck, i mean, i think it's a very important it for people to understand the situation we have here, which clearly is not, was a government, but would be interested at least on a stability let alone a a piece process. leading to, to stay solution would be doing the situation in the occupied westbank is going into a very dramatic perspective due to their policy is i'll be starting the occupation . yeah. you mean that there's been a lot of, it'd been an uptick and is there any violence in the occupied westbank and, and that may affect how things are perceived by the negotiating sites. and in the weeks to come as well over the past 24 hours, the hubs, the tool kind of thing. and children killed it by a street by the if you go to patient in the particularly the northern area of the occupied, the west of mine. we are now facing
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a lot of rain and wind all over the occupies had a student territory and we have over 40 posts and alice, the indians from the northern what a westbank area particularly to cut them. and you mean that's happening force to be displaced by a bit. you start, you know, q patient a. there are concerns at home or something such a open resource could continue to extend south, particularly when we're talking about the, the nablus, which is one of the main centers of they've kind of thing and allies of sort of us in the area to be my love which is where in the sense of a palestinian thought to be released a 2 day is almost under locked down. so eventually the situation is not getting anywhere conducive a for it again. either the somebody says if somebody say some of the area board missed, i don't the prospects of any sort of a piece process here. we'll leave with that for now. thanks very much for that perspective. have you each speaking to us the from bethany. thank you very much.
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the chinese is some of the days of the news. now let's turn into relationship between ukraine in the united states has been dealt another black president, donald trump, is double down on rhetoric criticizing. keeps saying that leadership needs to come to the negotiating table despite being followed from earlier talks with russia. i've had very good talks with put and i've had not such good talks with ukraine. they don't have any cards, but they play a tough. but we're not. we're not gonna let this continue, this is worse to have. it would have never happened if i were president. so, but it did happen so i got stuck with it and the whole world is stuck with it. and right now you have a country that has it, cities, they look like demolition sites, those beautiful towers, those 1000 year old golden domes. that was so beautiful the most beautiful in the
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world. they say they're all in smithereens. millions of people are killed, i think far more people than any one understands. and we have people that better get to the table get it ended. well, the drum stones on russia has caught many across the cream by surprise and out 0 is in my con, has been speaking to people in the capital. this case. it's the talk of the streets and across the media here at the university and keep professors of studying the war of words between washington and ukraine. students a wondering what it means for the future. i'm a little bit disappointing, that's the goal. so today i go to storage the, the between the gosh and the usa, your secret meetings. and it's a little bit to set the goals and the fluids that the offer you claim. it's not really well. and i hope i hope that your saves you real support. you crazy and the
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but today i was like a month i would break down a little bit because who goes i said the cold. sure. i'm very surprised because, you know, a lot of 1st things that donald trump became the president of such a great contrast united states. and she quote, really make some pays a deal to for space both and to really go out from it. right. it began with the us president, donald trump, calling the ukranian president, a dictator who only had a full percent approval rating among ukrainians. so let's get responded by saying that trump was power st. rushing this information through a special number to ukraine keys. kellogg was then due to hold the press conference with zalinski to show you the well the us position. but it didn't happen at the request of the americans. the lack of woods spoke volumes about the state of the relationship between america and ukraine. so can the relationship be salvaged?
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noted less trump is persuaded by your needs, aren't advises. the russian president, vladimir putin is not a man to be trusted. trump will realize that the button is not very reliable. putting you cannot have a deal with putting anything to you speak, discuss. so if you see, if something is being is a deal made is something put in with another stick to so piece to see me unreliable . and we opinions and on with very well where people might have on sites and express their opinions and cafe as they are now using social media. and you don't have to scroll for long to find out what people are thinking. there are 2 overarching things that are coming to light. one is that donald trump is going to simply cut off a chunk of ukraine and give it to vladimir putin on the other. is that ukraine is now a loan diplomatically, and it needs to fight this will learn, however, the politicians do have a different problem. that problem is trying to figure out how to get donald trump
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back on site amazon con. how does there keep in eastern democratic republic of congo? the you and refugee agency says 42000 people fled to neighboring burgundy in 2 weeks. 5 says the rewind and back to him. 23 fights is involved. so north and south . kiwi problems has many and making the dangerous journey by page exhausted, hungry, often sick view, and refugee agency says about 9000 congress across the board on tuesday alone or people in because of a nice deal. i'll see that struggling to survive without the basic services of to m . 23 fights is to cope with the switching. several bangs remain close in long queues of phones as people try to withdraw the savings. many businesses have been looted. it's government troops flip the city. last week. the un security council has violated to condemn. rewind the support of 33 fighters, cool. going to godaddy to immediately with drawers soldiers from the country and implemented an immediate cease for christmas to lead me reports. now,
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from the way the un security council in a unanimous vote demanded that m. 23 rebels stopped their advance on the democratic republic of congo, and that were wanda stopped backing them. since he booked me, says claire, there is no military solution to the conflict in the east of the d. r. c. the offensive carried out by the m. 23 supported by rwanda, must be put to an end to see the priority is to reach an effective unconditional and immediate cease fire agreement. rolanda denied. supporting the m 23 from the government and contrast to accuse us of rooting its minerals the legal exploitation of much while the associates, we mean a key drive of instability and a huge on we cause we're good to accountability transparency and that it has to be in so that's not the way it works to prevent the financing of i'm groups. do you see to many of the, not the, please, on our heartfelt which is that this resolution be implemented immediately. the d r
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c. welcome the agreement. while we're wanting to accuse the security council of ignoring other atrocities, we are concerned that there is a single focus on m $23.00 and the silence under humane gust, humongous cumulative, and violations committed across many types of data. including domestic cuz it rips under validation of rights. this legally binding security council resolution came as western nations unilaterally ramped up pressure onto golly, as well. the e u and it's ministers summoned rwanda's and bassett or detox. while on thursday, the united states and post sanctions on a government official, tens of thousands of conk leaves have fled the violence with more than 40000 crossing into neighboring burundi. and just the last 2 weeks, the council action was welcomed by you and officials. currently sheltering 1400 high risk individuals, including women,
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children and human rights defenders in the city of goma. victor when situation is unsustainable, due to the sheer number of individuals under our fiction managing we've difficult living conditions. i'm limited supplies to who you are. the resolution also urged lawanda and the d r c, to return to negotiations to ensure a lasting peace. kristen salumi alda 0. the united nations are too small. and now with security for us to say they've killed hundreds of vice, will fight this in an offensive in the northeast instead of put london were taking control of several towns and villages. this man, a tree, is also being carry out as strikes this report now from home to my having so many government soldiers beckoning isis. slight. those in the countries planned regions. these mountains used to be a safe haven for the uncle,
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