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the, the limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now counter and waives the a long way to the families in gaza. as israel delays the release of 620 palestinians from his really jails. the alarm several of any age. good to have you with this, this is else, is there a life from the earlier a 6 is really kept is will release from gaza amongst those else is here that it is very the hand over control of the strip. if palestinians want new leadership, we have told them to get those in all stations. our living is to leave the
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government immediately. also, donald trump fires the chairman of the joint chiefs of stuff in the pentagon, promises to slash its workforce. the israel has delayed the release of 620 palestinian prisoners in the 7th exchange of the ceasefire. deal is really media has reported that the release will not take place until after a government security meeting. 151 of the palestinian prisoners are serving life for long term sentences. some will be returned to the strip and others to the occupied westbank. some will be exiled earlier from us released 6 is really captive held in gaza. the group says it's ready to move to the 2nd phase of the agreement and carry out a full exchange of captives for prisoners. in order to achieve
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a permanent ceasefire. the captives were released earlier in separate groups over a week or to omar ocean solve and india cohen were released to the red cross in let's say, around the refugee camp in central 1000 of the mos handed over to others in the run. so this was in southern guns and how so i'm was taken from people it's buried during the october 7th attack. a bear with me and get sue had been held by him us since he entered gaza around a decade ago. and a 6 kept impatient most i it was handed over to the red cross in gaza city. the 37 year old palestinian is really was taken when he entered gaza in april 2015. the 6 or the last living captives expected to be released in the 1st stage of the ceasefire. the took effect on january the 19th as go to alpha 0 is sorry, a couple a zoom standing by and sign eunice, southern gaza. so tarik. we thought that by now,
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hundreds of palestinians were captured for detained by these really military inside gaza. since october 7th would have been released back to the gaza strip. that is not the case. well to know they did not completely been allowed to attend back or released by the use, but the site surprisingly offset the release of the is ready captives today from costs and being handed over to the ice t r c. isabel did not comprehensively attached to the tubs of the agreement to release the palestinian debt to use as has been widely agreed upon in the current agreement. they have delayed the release of the palestinian debt to introduce some sources and how much to confirm that the is read the published thing. sorry, the palestinian that to me is have been a, have a look and possibly a assaulted by the is rarely a jayla. thirty's. and they have been receiving in the past couple of hours have
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very disc, the grading treatment. and we are expecting that the delay you will continue to take place until 8 p m y b is where the prime minister is a conducting security consultation with use valley. many serious cabinet and absolutely late that we're going to figure out during the next few hours, the sight of this palestinian, that to me is specifically that $445.00 promised to be in a prison. this will be completely released from the east very jails, but if not, it could give a sign that israel is not a complete lead hearing to the terms of the agreement and might read your own district. and this has been the real fee of the palestinian families who are lined up at the end of this career. do that you can see at the bucket ground waiting anxiously to be over united with the beloved ones. they have been sharing the thoughts and conversations with old journalists asking about what writes the, their beloved one have been not yet been freed and released from the east very jails. and they are expecting that if they are not going to be released today at
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the process for their release would be extremely complicated, hoping that within the next hours they will see their beloved ones here at the op at hospital gaza. um i beg your pardon, tarry. thank you very much. i was just looking at the time is just past 7 pm where you are in gaza. and these palestinian prisoners, $620.00, are supposed to be released today as part of the 7th exchange of the ceasefire. deal more than $400.00. are supposed to be headed to the gaza strip because that's where they're from. it hasn't happened yet. hasn't even begun to happen. we'll see in the next few hours what happens. this is supposed to start after we're told now after it is really security cabinet meeting for a couple of soon. thank you very much. the 1st phase of the ceasefire is due to end on march. the 1st let's run you through that. the 1st phase will have lasted 6 weeks, will 5 weeks into it right now. a mazda is due to release form or bodies of captives held him guys up before. phase 2 is scheduled to begin. at exchange,
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israel will release the remaining palestinian women and children detained. during the war, israel must also allow 60000 mobile homes into gaza that has not yet happened. convoys carrying them have been waiting on the egyptian side of the roof of border crossing for approval to enter it. how much is that? israel's government is not engaging in negotiations for the 2nd phase of the ceasefire deal. earlier, my colleague nick clark spoke to by some name, a member of homeless political bureau. he asked him, what role moss would play in the future of gus. we have suited many times or bridges in the holding government or administration. we are really to hand it over immediately for unable athenian representative. but the, because they, when it's a government dick looking at the governments or the egyptian both have to have, accommodate the specialized only to the,
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to them in co ordination with the government in. i'm a lot, but i get how much is mislead them as, as, as a movement as a political activity, as a, as the you have to be. what would your role be within garza that has when it was founded was founded as a but as being a national, no resistance movement for a creative goals to get the provision to achieve the bless tina on the june 1 national was both and it says well, for state told, says, determination, right over to this going on, it's still valid and we will continue. oh, oh, understood. i've been with other affections. wouldn't want our people to achieve these going. but for me is what it took on me is diplomatic means means included. um, because it says, i think we ought to visible but to run the daily levels. but the thing is to run all the capabilities and the facilities of the scene is when it comes to health and
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education. the social affairs, police 7 police crossings in the or even in the us bank. we are ready to leave it to a, for the city of consensus to decide how to run all these uh, aspects of life, of the scenes. so let's talk about this with no one bizarre, who is also, as you were a senior political analyst my one year joining us from dough. ha, it's good to have you in the show. because a mazda thing on the one hand, hey, we're not hanging onto power someone else can run gaza, right? that's what they told us in that interview a couple hours ago. but they're also saying, however, we reserve the right to continue our resistance against israel until we get what we want, namely a palestinian state. how do you, how, what do you make of that? how do you square that circle? in fact. busy it's quite difficult for how much the extent that it says it's, they're quite in a bind band. they've been in a bind since uh since that division,
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back in 2006 when they ended up pulling guys that up. in fact, $1.00 to $2.00 guys out, but once they've decided to join the electoral process, the idea that they could maintain the status of that resistance movement and farm is movement and a government running by the a hey, within the palestinian territories, that wasn't very difficult or strong and impossible, a position to maintain because there's a contradiction. on the one hand, you're going to take care of the source and the municipality and other businesses. and at the same time, you're going to get a on the resistance. well, you know, as soon as you got his arms there since then you're going to be a card by is right. then every one book support is really to be on site. so this was all waves a contradiction and how much is position? now, of course, as of late after the general side, the and all the rest of it,
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how much understood that they cannot continue to do that one too. that the world, the out of world you're all the western, whoever would not participate in the construction of gaza. why it, how nice remains a duck? what have mass remains? eh, a meeting in on top, if you would have been in industry, or even if it leads from behind the scenes desktop, acceptable to is the united states and it seems to be not acceptable to the tennessee and it's hard to find clearly. but i thought i'd play not to the item the, there's more one. let's look ahead to the ceasefire and the chances of it going ahead or what might happen after the end of phase one. you flagged in our earlier conversation that ron durham are strategic affairs minister in israel, is now essentially the point man for negotiations on face to write. speaking for benjamin netanyahu rather vention, but in most odd,
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why is that significant in your view? it was a couple of reasons one because now on the american side is that the c i a director that is managing that on the part of the pump. and mister should slip golf, who was a friend of tom. i trusted a friend of tom and he's the special ed and both of them, at least the by the administration did not have that. and hence, it was expected, but something you know, would offer someone, some other friends open up in, you know, close to him. trusted voice, that would be sort of a the guy engaging with with call. but in fact, ever since the appointments were made, they had been engaging a good thing this week. at 2, i think it was clear to the front administration and especially with coughing, says that not only he cannot and would not be engaged would be shut back on the most side that act as it is right. because this all dropped his counters ah
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contacts. it's because he understood that the relationship between them and if any of it was too complicated, then if the out about preston. so the top of the session one could nothing. yeah. what's up on some of that he tested, so he could be, we'd get out from whatever this invoice drives a deal. what it is, what the washington 1st floor in the household and guide will 2nd this way. washington at least knows what you're dealing with. and that's nothing. yeah. how much to deliver when whatever the invoice is through that negotiations, at least or something on this. charles is you're a senior political analyst. thank you very much. more one my o. as in on, isn't, is really peace activist who has spent his career advocating for peace between israelis and palestinians. his parents were killed in the october 7th attacks. he says he has forgiven him us and he is really go and i think it was 3 months after
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that my parents were key and that i was listening to the left in peace activities tunzia. while they will say that these willing to forgive it while the boss is willing to forgive him all the present. but he was that it cannot forgive nothing sense and to know and this for the future will not do anything about the future. so i was asking myself, if i want to be, if they end up to you and, and happy and then is the person that comes out while the senior and the piece activities. well, should i for the wonderful day for me and the media is in my say, this was the easy answer to full. they've come us because the mind not e commerce on october, the 7th was acting up on his nature. come us is a fundamentally extreme, is they organization that these are pressing and keeping these on people and killing innocent people that they are
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a jewish he's read is even better. but i was thinking, the bench i want the spanish, i want them to bring the price. those will be paid in my parents live, and on so many of my child friends, those who promised us that you weren't in the states. i was seeking a bench within these ready government and those feeling well the story may form the inside. and i decided to forward you both hamas and days with government and folks only in the future. among the $620.00 palace thing, it was to be released in the coming hours. is nile berg booty? now he has spent 45 years and is really jails making him the world's longest serving political prisoner. here's the story of his wife. you had the coolest i just met and said, oh it says that the noise that says this in the moon, this is jessica montana. the to definitely look at
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the card and show a lie and it doesn't show you the yeah. yeah. because the, as i said it, yeah, he's a, has a similar to me. yes. yeah, lee shipment, but it's not in the notes of the mission and then special ed will kind of add on. you mean electric, elizabeth, homeless because of the bad to us to just electing said, cut out, and actually the honey, and let's see how does it set to come on the back to help us get out of the data collection. atkins,
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finishing. i should have said this friday now, but booty is expected to be released in the coming hours after a combined 45 years. it is really jails still ahead. on elsie's 0, germany's political parties hold their final campaign. riley's head of a general election on sunday, plus the strange case of a mexican drug lord in prison in the us. and his attempt to get sent back home the protest crackdowns in full disappearances and corruption with the most special
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about the cost of living. unfortunately, the lights have to be lost, but those bumps up here, the way to live has to be lost. lives would take people with shot in the head. maybe his son goes head to head with canyon politician. kimani ition was 10 into furious. you know this? i have never had performed anything for the party. there was about $7000000.00 pet to head on out his era in the the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this. our israel has delayed the release of 620 palestinian prisoners in the 7th exchange of the ceasefire. deal is
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really media has reported that the release will not take place until after a government security meeting. earlier from us released 6 is really captives held in gaza. they were freed in separate groups in minnesota around the refugee camp in rossa and in gaza. city and hamas says it is ready to move to the 2nd phase of the ceasefire agreement bus m name from the groups political bureau, toll down to 0, that i'm us as prepared to leave the government of guns. that immediate donald trump has fired or forced general c q brown. as chairman of the us joint chiefs of staff, trump says it's part of a wider shakeup of america's military leadership. his defense ex, repeat, exit had previously suggested that the general got the job because he was black, dependent on his, also preparing to fire more than 5000 civilian employees by next week as part of a reduction in the federal workforce houses. here as heidi joe castro is in washington dc with more on the layoffs. you don't see this when a new president takes power because normally this is supposed to be
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a non partisan the us military. but what we're seeing is what democrats are calling a friday night massacre at the top brass level of the pentagon. charles to brown, who of course, until now has been serving as a us as top military officer in that role. as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff . he is only the 2nd african american to serve in that role. and he was promoted to it by president bite and back in 2023. and i honestly, prior to that it was president trump during his 1st term that had elevated ground to be the commander of the chair of the air force. but now general brown is such a found out about his firing while he was visiting the us border with mexico on friday. that's when trump use social media to announce that brown is being removed . he did call him a fine gentleman and an outstanding leader as far as the reason, no reason, given by trump in that statement. but yes,
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pete hag says trumps. new secretary of defense has previously criticized brown saying that he was elevated because he is black. the german chancellor of f shows has wrapped up his campaign and puts them a head of a general election on sunday. shaw says that he's confident he will remain chancellor, but the opinion polls put his social democratic party well behind the conservative block led by fried russian arts and all parties have refused to work with the far right. a f d that has recently surged in popularity. dominant k and reports from puts them in germany. this is a lot sean sold off, shaw this to speak to the vote is not just in a tenant visual sense nationally, but specifically here in pods. findings in a column in tree constituency is being facing questions from people who are ranging across many different topics. the economy migration defense, the situation in ukraine on t question for these want,
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can he do to turn around in on the last day of campaigning? polls which look bleak for his policy. reality is, his policy is badly hoss as popular as the main challenge. as a, pristine democrats is even less popular than the far rightful incentive for germany policy, which is pulling above 20 percent. so 1st of shots, this is a friendly audience, mostly it's his constituency. but it's the voters be on this whole he's trying to reach. the key issue in this section has to be migration. mr. chavez, as opposed to the idea if i'm not sure tough us regulations on microsoft and recognize the way that the far right and the right of cold for he wants to stay within the policies. but to from the rules when possible. will he just wait? the vs. we'll find that on sunday, dominic came out just there punched in eastern democratic republic of congo. the u
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. n. refugee agency says 42000 people have fled to neighboring burundi in 2 weeks. that's as row london back them 23 fighters advance and north and south keeping provinces. many refugees and making the dangerous journey by boat and are exhausted, hungry, and often sick. and un says about 9000 con believes cross the border on tuesday alone. the people in because we're in eastern new york, are struggling to survive without basic services. after m, 23 fighters took over the city, several banks remain closed, long queues have formed as people trying to withdraw their savings. many businesses were looted, has government troops fled the city last week. houses here is a long way, connie has the latest from book of this morning here in the book of how those people just got a p, a in this symbol. it's busy not to because i have to call to them, but because of the seriousness, i do know for different members of the community focus
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a piece of salt to give you the idea to listen to the all the typical stuff the days of the game for the tree, they just want things to do, want the business to reopen and also they want people to be sure they want this website in general to be sure that things are moving. some of them are choosing kings of the saying that the country was divided with the 2 bodies and also the management splunk. himself, it was not who business wise? yeah. what's for the, for the new, those funds, the governor will not willing to scripts our country condo will remain one forever . but it has to be very clear remain under the leadership of them. 23 robins president, felix just in case you should do his best to find solutions to issues and construct the notes here. it's almost a week right now to the committee. what i like about this. so it's bill for us to go to one, but the point is so soon as you want to be worried about what is going on, devices can void and the other side of the field and also the input interest. so
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the former we go, so just we're afraid to this, don't see, i don't know what people want to move on after clinic. this is deputy funding right now, new up and their business to them. so turning the page in the movie home, we do daily life of the mexican drug lord has asked to be repass related to his home country after being in prison to new york for more than a year. the rest of it smiles on by the in texas last year sent shock waves through the center lower cartel that he had formerly led us officials called his arrest, the major step in fighting organized crime and the legal production of fentanyl. our correspondent john holman reports from mexico city. this is miles above the otherwise known as our menu. formerly a leader of the powerful senate, lower cato,
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and now in the us prison, facing multiple criminal charges. they sent a letter to the mexican consulate in new york, asking to be replied tray to to his home country. makes comedian a report that the letter makes the case, that his detention wasn't legal. it was bizarre. and why would said in an earlier letter, the fucking guzman, one of his rivals in the city of lower costs, have kidnapped him, and then bundled him on a plane in a room. it's kinetic strip, and flew him together with guzman himself to texas. the us officials waiting for them. the suspicion in zillow has always been that guzman handed over a mile to get a better deal for himself and his brother, a video guzman, ready in us custody of the mexican government at the time. so the us authorities didn't tell them about the plan. and then on friday, president cloudy,
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a shame bump, waited on the issue, ship it to think that could be met, right? no miles case, unless i yeah this stuff, but it's on the imagine another person beyond this individual and the crimes they may have committed. the issue at hand is the right of a mexican citizen when facing trial abroad without having gone through the proper legal process. so yes, there is an issue in the letter being sent to that relates to sovereignty and the judicial process. ultimately, of course, this rest with the us authorities will likely be reluctant to give up helmeyer a key leader in a call told that they just designated as a terrorist organization and whose arrest they now with great fun to be. well, the mexican government also has its hands full with the war and civil over the cap driven miles boat. the government's desperately trying to subdue that conflict, even though it's is miles on by the tries to get home john home. and i would just
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say to mexico city, and that's it from me several venue. so now up next is whether right after that inside story asks whether arab leaders have an alternative to donald trump's proposal to displace palestinians from guns. and we will be right back at the top of our stay, what else the see how low they will start in the middle east and live and with unsettled whether it has been plaguing northern parts of the region. it's being much cooler here with winter weather stretching from the black sea to the caspian. we've got some warnings out, amber, lots of western pods to all the wrongs. thanks. so that went to an move wintery weather, which is still lingering around on sunday. at cold air that seemed blowing down across and event has dropped temperatures,
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it is set to descend even further. bring some potential showers to the gulf. ok, how do you guys will see those in katasha over the next few days and also a drop in temperature here in doha, we could see the window pick up on tuesday that things are looking very windy across the north of africa. we'll see some showers here and there for egypt as well as libya, smo heavy rain affecting our jerry on sunday. and that will pick up and move east and areas as well with the weather as well to come across the gulf of guinea was big bus rain at pulling into southern parts of nigeria. and we've got some areas of low pressure lingering in the mozambique channel. that's gonna bring heavy rain to madagascar, a northern pots of mozambique on sunday, bring a chance of flooding. the sun rises brilliantly here, the
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history was written and the nature became a theory as here, the beast. and incidentally, the timeless journey to arab leaders have an alternative to donald trump's proposals to displace tell us the news. regardless of some of that, to discuss the piece, shows the stress they didn't hold back home ever get in the us presence idea. will they be able to make some changes models this is inside the .
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