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the, the limit to how far the dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now counter adding the, [000:00:00;00] the to learn more about this and this has been use a lot of them don't have coming up in the next 16 minutes. a long wait for families in gaza is israel delays the release of 620 pounds of sentience. for me is very
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jails and extreme 6 is ready. captives have been released from gaza and reunited with their families. also ahead. we will not rest until all of the hostages have been returned back home. president donald trump says, does it remains of itself with his foreign policy agenda in a speech to suppose. tom polk funds has health worsens. the head of the catholic church to start to be in a critical condition and support all skills. premier league title hopes of taking a major hit, also beats in one mill point west time united and they stay 8 points behind the latest livable the . it's just past 21, g m t, that's 11 pm and the occupied wants to buy income visa pictures from of a prison with a release of 620 palestinian prisoners and d. janie's as being delayed is ready,
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maybe as important that there's release will not take place until after a government secures amazing, almost as calling the delay of flagrant breach of the seas. 5 agreement area. how much release 6 is really, is from gaza, how much i'm jim begins are coverage as the 1st phase of the gauze of ceasefire. deal use it in 6 is really captives are released and handed to the red cross in separate groups and in different areas. the 1st in the fight in southern gaza does show um and a very menus to seeing here as they're taking onto a stage. then at the, i'm gonna say that the refugee camp and central gaza eliot cohen on their shim tub, and boehmer wing cook rated by masked fighters before the crowd. the 6th and last captive sham and say it was released elsewhere in the north. in tel aviv
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emotional scenes as relatives of the captives held in gaza, gathered to watch their loved ones being freed. they were joined by crowds of supporters in what's known as hostage square in the body of odin lift kits. and 84 year old journalist and long time defender of palestinian rights was among the remains of his really captives returned to israel on thursday. his grandson daniel lift kits spoke to al jazeera as the hand over and i'm gonna say it out was happening. we need to find an immediate solution for a whole takes place in gaza. and then these riley already agreed to read the roll. all the forces from gaza and of course we sold the hostages and from us and it's the same guys and that's the most important thing and what we have to work on, you know, this was the 7th exchange of the ceasefire. deal in return for the 6 is really captives released and 4 bodies on thursday, 620 pallets indian prisoners and detainees were due to be freed,
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the largest swap so far. how much says it is ready to move to the 2nd phase of the agreement and carry out a comprehensive captive prisoner exchange to achieve a permanent ceasefire with only one week to go and phase one of the agreement, a senior official from the group. so that just either that is real, as you have to engage in talks on phase 2. we again have you committed to the deal we are doing and we have all of these done and the, but all the old organizations in this deal and we have focused on uh, on the new which is from our side uh, plugged into the deal about what we have seen up to now the violations of the 5th phase and the rejection to be involved in the circumstances as this critical deadline looms. all eyes are now on israel, where some officials have signaled the discussions on the next stage of the ceasefire may begin in the coming days. how much enjoy a,
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just either to this one is it covering this story from across the region thought a couple isms, and con eunice and southern gaza. first we're going to go to, nor dave who's in and that's because these really government and the palestinian authority of bundle just data from reporting from inside israel and the occupied last by you can do it. i'm just watching some of the pictures the exterior of the offer present at, at the moment where many of the palestinian prisoners are likely to be released from there is no action. there does seem to be a lot of vehicles there. what's causing this delay? so yeah, and these frigid temperatures, rob, more than 600 palestinians families are still waiting. it's near midnight. there has been no official statement from the is really a government about the delay while we don't do know from is really media reports, is that their release is funding the end of security consultations. but of the is
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really prime minister is holding with his minister of defense along with other administers from the recruit as well as partners in the coalition like bets and then smoking to, to oppose is moving to phase 2 of the cease fire agreement to oppose as the withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza and ending the war they're discussing. not just this release a not just what will happen next saturday or in the coming week when the remains of 4 is really captives are scheduled to be delivered and handed back at 22 is real. but what will happen with regards to is really commitments the entry of 60000 mobile homes, 200000 tons, and much, much more needed assistance and heavy equipment to remove the rumble. they're also talking about whether it's real is going to withdraw from the philadelphia route. or not, which is a commitment as well, had made. so a lot really hinges on this meeting,
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including the freedom of over $600.00 palestinians among them, women and children. no, thank you very much. no day, and i'm on kind of go to topic, oppose them using con units in southern gas, and that's when we've covered these are captive releases and prisoner release is before long before this we have seen crowds of people standing behind where you are waiting to welcome to palestine, prisoners home as far as i can tell, the streets are still pretty quiet. the weather is clearly still pretty bad. what a palestinian leaders been saying about this delay, the withdrawal, but apparently the is rarely side did not release the palestinian destinies so far from these very presence as the families have been waiting since the early hours of this morning in the repeating hospital in the city upon you and this, and this had to a good a number of reactions by from how much does lead to including so he'll leave him to . he's the politic told guru mint that who has
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a stake to that israel has changed the names of palestinian prisoners from the last that has been scheduled for release today. and he accused these very prime minister benjamin netanyahu of deliberately substituting the deal and trying to evade from his commitments under the current ceasefire agreement. to also reiterate, said that the uh, the reason of the gate to is must ensure that the is ready prime minister will order his commitments regarding the ceasefire agreement. and the implementation of its old aspects of this has, has been widely seen a by how much on the ground as this is tip has been widely used as a tactic by the is ready for administer without giving please justification. the only is the only statement that we have to call these related that these very a prime minister is conducting a different sort of security call salt taishan in his ministry cabinet as the use
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of trying to shape the next phase either for the game she ations or for the release of the palestinian destinies and the result of these valid captives from because this trade box has reiterated that he will work to restore all these really captives who are still alive or reduced or killed. and to now there was no, any sort of commitment made by the is by the side regarding the release of over 600 palestinian deputies from east buddies retentions today as a part of the d y. so lead. so now the teams of the i c r c did not move to ivy used by the presence as the are still waiting for clear announcements by these, but decide that they will release palestinian debt to use uh within the next few hours. those families are right now, are quite frustrated with a remarkable sense of on sits and it's a, a waiting for them simply, they had been waiting for a very long time to be reunited with the loved ones. and now they are living in you
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think they are trying to co bundle these harsh conditions. many of them are still taking a cup on areas in european hospital just they are waiting desperately and anxiously to be reunited with dues, palestinians who will be released today. and they are full, great concerns have been shed by those people about the potential collapse of these assets and they might not be able to be reunited into in praise. their beloved ones is isabel did not fully attach to the terms of the agreements talking to this i'm calling you this is southern gaza. that's the topic of boys and topic. thank you very much. indeed. i don't. david miller is a senior fellow of the kind of great in government for international peace is also a former state department at least analyst. and he's also served as the deputy special middle east coordinator. out of is really negotiations. he's joining us from washington dc. thank you very much indeed sir, for being with us. donald trump, in the speech that we were covering, just stay in the last half hour. so it was making your point of saying it was very important to get the the hostages. as you call them,
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the captives returned from gas. they said gas, it was still a priority. that seems to run country to what he was saying before. when he started to upon and they soften his stance with regard to the us policy with regards to the future of gaza. but also saying that whatever happens in guys is essentially up to benjamin netanyahu giving you a background. can you explain to us where exactly the the administration stands on israel and palestine? i don't know for sure. and i don't think the president knows as, uh, the reality is um it was donald trump's negotiator stephen. we'd cough we're getting with the, by the ministration. basically pushed the 3 phase deal across the finish line. the president has now almost done a daily basis, claim credit for this deal, and every time a hostage released as the one today he, he essentially tweed it out on his media site. um,
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essentially tethering himself uh and, and basically claiming credit. so he has a stake and ensuring that the deal does not crater on his watch. and the reality is we're entering a extremely difficult phase. phase one will be completed next thursday or, or by next the end of next week. when for more of bodies of is really hostages will be returned. and i believe these realize are obligated to release a number of women in mine, or is they detained after october? 7 palestinians venue when or the apparel is issue of phase 2. and right now i see actually no way that a mazda or israel, i is willing and or able to complete uh, what that agreement and joins them to do. so we're either facing
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a return of his early military activity or the extension of phase one for more palestinian prisoners in exchange for more hostages and the vital surgeon of humanitarian assistance. interguards as long as the cease fire list, i want to ask about the situation that we're facing at the moment where they delayed the return of the palestinian prisoners from is really at jails that's been going on for as far as i can tell several hours now i think 5 of 6 hours and i want to get your intent. i want to get your intent and your, uh, your assessment of why this is happening. i'm at what point this becomes regarded as a serious breach of the conditions of the ceasefire. and what if any pressure, the mediators that would be put in place that's caught out in egypt in the us can bring on israel along and benjamin, that's in yahoo to a free the palestinian prisoners before it becomes an even more serious situation.
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a very good question of these are only government hasn't provided an explanation. i mean, you could only, you might assume or speculate that the forensics on the, to beavis children and the delay in returning the 1st of all the wrong body of should be because and then the right one has combined. uh, i think to produce a, a, a negative reaction. there have been delays, but no, undermining of each sides obligations. and right now we have a delay. i would be somewhat surprised if these really don't. in fact um, hold up their end of the bargain. this is the last requirement um prior to next week that would complete the exchange of hostages for palestinian prisoner . so there's still time left and yes, if it doesn't happen today and it drips beyond a tomorrow,
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then i think it does become a serious issue. and one that the mediators are, are going to have to address. but again, i think we're basically ending phase one with the $600.00 plus palestinian prisoner release, we know and or into a much more perilous set of circumstances. with repeat the phase 2, i want to ask you about the process that we're seeing at the moment with regard to the sci fi negotiations that most on she's given by me. i had pre lived previous talks. he's now no longer involved in but she phone and boss says he's not involved . it's wrong demo. he's does read israel's minister for strategic affairs, but he also used to be as really on boss of the to the yes. what does that tell you about the way that the negotiations are being dealt with on behalf of israel or, or you can read one of 2 ways. number one,
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you could argue that ron drimmers there as a, as a, as a minister of control, so to speak, to ensure that the prime minister's requirements are faithfully reflected at the negotiating table. the other way to relate, read it, of course is no one, not david barnett or ronan bar are as close to benjamin antonio as around durham are. so are you good if you want me to be optimistic and let me make, make it very clear. i am not, you could read this as a, basically a sign that the prime minister is actually quite serious. and he's deployed a key confidant to handle these negotiations, particularly as they reach an extremely sensitive point. i don't think the issue of who is it the negotiating table, however, is the key issue here. i think the key issue is that how much is not going to
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release the hostages, both deadman alive the day hold, unless they get iron clad guarantees that the warble in and israel withdrawal from god. no one is going to hear from us. that was guaranteed. and the government of israel, this government it seems to me even if they were prepared to release a, a large number of maybe double or more of the 1700 us or palestinian prisoners that were released in phase one. i see no way under these circumstances that this government, frankly, any government of israel, would be willing to withdraw all of its forces from garza without some security architecture to replace it. and i'm not sure even if you had such an architecture ease, rarely use, wouldn't demand overriding authority for security and the right to enter the, to deal preemptively or,
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or proactively with what they consider the threat. so i think everyone believe that phase one had the best chance of succeeding. now approaching a critically important we point in phase 2. if it doesn't go forward, i think the result for the hostages that our muscles is going to be catastrophic. and i think the results for the civilian population in gaza is going to be the same . and david miller were very grateful to you for giving us the benefit of your expertise in this. thank you very much. indeed. thanks for having someone to bring in modeling the shot. i. he's obviously the senior political analyst. he's joining us from doha, mom, and i know you were listening to vote and was saying they are particularly i want to start with the last point that if i understand it correctly, i'm was basically saying that unless how much gets on unplugged guarantees about israel leaving and the guys on the war ending, then nothing is going to happen with regards to the seas. fox,
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he is not optimistic that those guarantees are going to be given. what is your assessment of the situation at the moment? a look, let's remember that this was a bite in the right by didn't came up with that deal basically out of desperation that, that the now i wouldn't accept anything. and i think at the end of the day, they left it in a way whereby there are faces at these to get through the 1st phase, which model are mostly done with it. and then once we get to the 2nd phase, we'll see what would happen. but it was clear that uh, even by just didn't know how eventually he would be able to implement face to at the most hopeful and optimistic of circumstances. because he connected that with the, the ask of the day after which included, learn about as ations with 2nd advocates like saudi arabia. so it's not regionalization or very construction and, and the rest of it. well, now there is no more by then and there is no higher, there is no higher as to what there is this drum and with tom, but nothing, you know,
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being empowered by trump. i think we are farther and farther away from the possibility of face to seeing, to light. i'm going to ask you to diction in. yes, i'm sorry. i beg your pardon, i. but i just want to pick you up on something with regard to, to, to how much particular there was a statement as i'm sure you're aware of that. how much made earlier on site he spoke on a spoke to. i'll just hear this to say this, but it how much was willing to hand over political control of guys if palestinians want new leadership. now it got in by being elected and one. but imagine therefore if it's made that offer to israel, that's one stage forward in terms of removing one of the blogs to negotiation. but i know we've talked about this before, that are still questions about whether or not somebody would actually be able to go in and remove the weaponry from homeless, which how much i said that it is very unwilling to do. and of course,
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that runs contrary to the security and requirements that israel might need is to cease fire. what's to go forward? this is the central contradiction. is that how much was sent into the water by the end of chase 2. and is that it was and how much by the, by the end, the fish to a simple a mass. what's the end of these red as an occupying power? and garza by the end deficient is at west end up having us this you cannot reconcile. and there is no one is going to go in, and this is not a from us, it's a is right. which means that assumption of a war. and that's what most people expect because nothing. yeah. who does not stop emphasizing that he wants to go back toward the water as we've witnesses. the very beginning of this last floor that continues is a good start. busy by bombing from hair and artillery on saw support and then
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become a london vision. doesn't have to be both which could be one or the other. right. and i think the want to continue in various ways. and i think that's why someone will be exhibiting some by him as the past 56 weeks might turn and purchase because i'm sure they is really is, are watching, come us teacher every moment or each and every day of the past several weeks is the cease fire started, and i'm sure there satellites are looking at where the cars are coming from, where the, where the hostages are coming from, where the fighters are emerging from. and i'm sure if the pricing resumes, i'm sure, is there a now has a very, very, which is a waters of target that it wants to deal with some uh, you know, the next phase of the war. b so i think that then you know, back by trump and advise we've heard earlier,
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trump said whatever. and if the decides i'm on for it clearly with a major um upset goal, which is just, i splay the contradiction between how much it is right? if that means the war, then we are back to square one. the only thing that's cool, perhaps they need this process is one. if both parties agree to extend phase one, but that could not be extended, you know, open ended. they could be accepted for 2 or 3 weeks, but that would take us to the out of somebody to guide on march 4th, which should be what in the days or so. and we would see what the interest and propose, i'm sure these are, these are waiting to see that just as much as how i'm us. and my sense is that the egyptian slash kind of bleed will probably embrace a plan that the, that what does that subjects, drums, tenzing and is as compute occupation. but would probably also propose the end of
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how this pass on part. i'm grouping guys modeling as always like, is there an in the united states and do with that what, what have mass respond to that? what it means to be see, i apologize for interrupting you. my one, but we appreciate it. my one big shot. i'll just get a senior political on those. thank you very much indeed. ok, let's go to the us not were president. donald trump's been addressing the conservative political action conference. it's an annual gathering of conservative officials and supporters is told supporters. it won't rest until all is ready. captives are returned. phone calls on october 7th. israel would have never happened to vice president. it would have never happened. i ran was broke. they had no money for as a moss or his blood, they had no money to give. everybody knows the jewish people in the audience though that around was broke. they were not giving money around. and when i got out,
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they took all the sanctions of biden and ran, became rich very quickly with oil, you can become rich very, very quickly. and the rest is history. what a horrible thing. even though the hostages are coming back, i saw it this morning when we got 6 more back. but you got nothing back by the way, just so you understand non 0. you would have never gotten any of them back. but they're coming back in pretty bad shape. it's a horrible thing, and many are dead. many are dead. somebody go hans life. first of all, some hell in maryland, she was listening to that space. so let's talk about the foreign policy element. first of all, they were talking about ukraine who spoke about god's or he spoke also about us aid of the withdrawal of that channel and a variety of other things. and just talk to us about what was the highlights for you as well. and i think it's important and it was very much like his inaugural address. but in many of the speeches he has representatives from the captain's families in the audience. he did so in quite a bit of time. speaking about that,
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but we know and is more on said just to enter your with fox radio on friday. he said he is prepared to give 0 and restrictions on is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i think more, but we're also very importantly. he said when it comes to ukraine, that they're getting close to a deal. so what does that mean? well, he had a cabinet official go to keith. and basically, according to media report, handover documents a. you need to pay us backwards. $500000000000.00 worth of minerals and, and then uh, and the, basically that it wasn't even there will give you security guarantees. so zillow is the present is, warranty said no, that went to a very, very public back and forth with us president donald trump. so you say now that they are close to a deal, it seems pretty clear that you credit score due on some sort of security guarantees . and you also said in the speech that the us has given you crane $350000000000.00, that is in fact not true, according to a state department website that was published on the day of, you know,
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yours and the total amount was $65.00 miller 1000000000 and military assistance since 2022. so a lot of his focus also on usa, i do. you went through a long list of programs. the key alleges that the country was paid for many of those have been disputed. you talked about how much money they're saving by cutting off usa, i see. those figures have also been disputed. what he didn't talk about is what congress people are starting to see when the hosting town halls back in their district. because this is actually hurting, for example, american farmers billions of dollars of american farm goods was going to be, was paid for by usa. i. d, 's your, you sent all over the world. so we're seeing across the country, people losing their jobs, programs being touch harold, it is as a success. but there is a growing discontent because it is having such a wide spread impact that just on the world. but on the united states. yeah, i knew it when we were talking to you up to the speeds you were making the point
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that the fact checkers have already started going through that speech with a fine tooth comb to try and make sure that they didn't find out what the story actually is compared to what donald trump was saying, he was of course, under domestic fun, talking a lot about what his administration he believed had achieved. of course he was bringing up the he's on most efforts to try to, to cut the federal spending. and of course, the deduction in uh, federal stuffing numbers as well. what is likely to hit on the most? do you think on the domestic level of the world? truly? i think he's very much focused on his poll numbers. he's spending a lot of time talking about that to the media on social media here is beginning of the speech. so he's the most popular republican in the 1st 30 days in modern history. that in fact, is not the case just to go through some of the figures from the verse in california, right? ronald reagan was 68 percent in the 1st 100 days. george bush, 56 percent, george w bush,
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62 percent. the president republican president with the worst approval ratings in the 1st 100 days, was trump in the last term, 41 percent 30 days. and now jeez is basically between 45 to 47 percent of the country that disapprove of him. so he's coming out and saying 70 percent of the country believe that, you know, i'm doing a great job. obviously, that is not the case according to the reputable polls. so in any, again, he talked about that he's not or conquer and i think that was going to across the go. people are going to say he wants to be remembered as a peace maker. now to conquer. i think people in canada, in greenland, who he's been threatening to take by force might disagree with the does. his rhetoric matches that wish for himself. and he did again talk about taking the panama canal. so it was a very long speech to, he's his biggest supporters, anyone who comes here, they've spent the money. they are the core of the mega community. so we got
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a lot of applause, but obviously it's a hit. the fact that he's talking so much about his poll numbers is a concern for bodies. thanks very much. indeed for breaking that down far as probably goes in there. in maryland the one divided concerns the head of the roman catholic church, both funds. this isn't a critical condition after suffering along a small i think the spiritual crisis earlier on saturday. so i'll just say the age of a punch. it was time to undergo a blood transfusion due to a low platelet count. po, process is being treated for pneumonia in both lungs. the body can says this condition has worse and it will not appear in public to late as usual prayer with kilograms for a 2nd consecutive weeks. bako police. it is a form of vatican correspondent for a lot of public and the biographer of the pope, and he's joining this live from known. so thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i would imagine the catholics all over the world are hoping that the pope
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