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the the as rows accused of a blazing violation of the gods as these 5 dig. it also postponing the release of 620 palace demands the head of the home. and there's a problem and this is all just your life from joy. ha! also coming up from us, keeps its side of the sci fi day and freeing 6 is where the captains from gaza on saturday. thousands of people gather and 11 on capital to pay their respects to make has been lanita from the sun. and the vatican concerns put fonts, this is in critical condition. the head of the roman catholic church as batman severe pneumonia.
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the law says is arouse fe, india to release more than $600.00 palestinian prison. this is a blatant violation of the gaza cease fire agreement. the group off how that side of the data by releasing 6 is rarely kept as on saturday. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was making new to miles before commissioned to as well as obligations. but his asthma, which she has more for hours, families anxiously waited. 620 palestinians were meant to leave is really jails under an exchange between israel and moss. but after hours of delays, nothing comes the government we've been sitting on that she is waiting so many hours, even though what else can we do, charge of waiting is very difficult. it is very difficult to be on edge,
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but we shall enjoy it for the sake of their freedom. in his statement, he is really prime minister's office, and now it's the release was being postponed. saying in light of the repeated violations by him, us, including rituals that humiliate the dignity of our hostages and the cynical political use of them as propaganda. it's been decided to postpone the release of prisoners that was scheduled for saturday until the release of the next hostages is guaranteed, and without the rituals of humiliation. earlier in the day, a most released 6 is really captives in separate groups and in different areas. first, in rough uh, in southern gaza towels show hom and vera menus to seen here as they're taken onto a stage. then i'll new say, read refugee camp and central garza, l. e. a co. him all motion told an old man winter grated by mass fighters before the crowd. the 6th and last captive sham outside was released elsewhere in the
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north. intel, a v. emotional scenes as relatives of the captives held in gaza, gathered to watch their loved ones being free. they were joined by crowds of supporters and what's known as hostages square. among them, the grandson they've been is really captive audit lift shits and 84 year old journalist, a long time defender of posting and writes, whose body was returned to israel on thursday. scott daniel live should spoke to l . g 0 as the hand over and now lose sarah what's happening and gaza. we need to find an immediate solutions for 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 cannot stay and got it. that's the most important thing. and what we have to work on in a mazda is it's ready to move on to the 2nd phase of the agreement, and to carry out a comprehensive captive prisoner exchange to achieve
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a permanent ceasefire with less than one week to go and phase one of the agreements, a senior official from the group told elgin's 0 that israel has yet to engage in talks on stage 2. we again and again committed to the deal we are doing. and we have all of these done and the but all the additions in this deal and we have floated on uh on the deal, which is from our side uh, plugged into the new book. what we have seen up to now the violations of the 5th phase and the rejection to be involved in the circumstances. with this real postponing the release of palestinians from it scales. there's uncertainty over the fate of this, these 5 deal. as this critical deadline looms, mediators will be pushing to keep the deal alive. bit at the he g, l, g 0. well as you heard and that reports enjoy quickly to and, and the sadness for palestinian families waiting for their loved ones to be freed.
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he has more of the reaction to as well as decision to postpone to release slash times on the 11th is 16 years. i haven't touched them, hugged him. oh, stop with him. it's a very strange feeling. i don't know what to tell you. for 16 years. i've been going to visit, i'm returning home, deprived of my son's touch, or seeing him in a normal state. in the next stage, there should be more guarantees than this. we are not numbers. we are people, human beings, families, we have our lives are gold under orange, and therefore, and the next day, just all sides to divide by the agreements are still under my suckle. you've received your prisoners of war. so why delay the handling of our kind of study and prisoners? this is something that hudson, that will hot, the lack of commitment and the disregard for only international incentives and lo, listed in a moment will speak to honda. so who's on what that is?
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right, the government is saying that 1st how the my fluid is joining us live from gaza city. very difficult last 24 hours, honey, for the hundreds of palestinian families who were expecting to be with their loved ones. now. absolutely, elizabeth, the excitement and happiness send to throw that people. how does the we're waiting at the gods or if you're in the hospital for the release of palestinians from israeli jails was immediately replaced by the spirit and depression and the trauma . because not only there is a delay of the release of palestinians from it's really just as he's really the prime minister decided to postpone siding the what he described as a violation and a breach of the security and safety of the captive in, in gaza. but there is no guarantee that palestinians who are going to stay further time inside is really yours, are going to serve by the utilization and the physical torture and all the,
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the turbo living conditions it crated up is really detention centers. a lot of bands close to 400, where did teen it throughout the past 50 months? kidnapped from the back ocean centers and from their homes. the front areas that where, where designated as safe zones for, for the default, 50 of those in the past 15 months were killed inside. these is fairly detention centers because of the physical torture and they enforce the hydrogen as far visual for a lot of families who were waiting for that moment looking forward to seeing their families. seeing that the got their, if you in the hospital was heart breaking mothers and wives and children waiting for the loved ones to come and to be released so they can hug them and embrace them . as soon as they're released, all of this was replaced by that sense of disappointment and really increasing the trauma that the seeds fire. if they are collapsing and not this is not the 1st time we've seen this happen in the past few weeks. i've been in quite difficult and
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phase one of the ceasefire has been largely characterized by so much on search entity and it's cheap among them is the release of palestinians detained in the past 15 months. it goes to $400.00 of them. that right now, their phase as is required on the clear what's going to happen to them, are they going to go through further physical torture and the human i vision inside of the visuals are not that's why a lot of families right after the decision. those went back to their tents and evacuation sides or in force displacement other decided to stay at the gather being hospitalized, hoping the decision was going to change. honey. thank you very much for that honey . my food live in gaza city. that's bringing home the sun, who she's in jordan's capital, i'm on because that is where the government and the palestinian authority have banned out as they are from the full shrink from inside as well as the occupied west back home. that is not the 1st time as world has criticized the captives release or delayed its release of palestinian prisoners,
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but it's never withheld. it altogether of the that's right. there have been delays previously in the release of palestinian prisoners, but israel said that they didn't want people celebrating. they didn't want crowds of people gathering in the streets, which is why they had chosen to delay it too late hours of the night. but this is the 1st time in the ceasefire deal, but altogether it has been postponed, delayed, and ultimately what we're seeing now is canceled. we have not seen any sort of information from is really, authorities as to when these release could actually take place. thomas says that they're calling on mediators to talk to israel about when this release could take place. saying that it's a flagrant violation of the agreement that was signed by both parties because how much did release, not only the captives that were set to be released as part of the deal. but they also said that they have been showing flexibility in not releasing all of the captives who are alive and phase one in one batch,
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rather than releasing them over the course of 2 different weeks. now israel says they want guarantees that the remaining captives set to be released next week will not have some sort of ceremony with the stage or anything like that in gaza is really prime minister. netanyahu says that this is humiliating, and it has been condemned and criticized in israel over recent weeks. this show a force by having us, however, the people who are going to be released are the remains of for is really captive. so it's unclear exactly where we stand now, but last night with nets and you also had a meeting with his security chief. he actually did not answer them. they had so told him that he should release the prisoners, but they advised him to go long with the terms of the deal. but nothing. you know, after meeting with his defense minister and the finance minister bets at a small ridge, ultimately decided that he was not going to do that. so as to when these prisoners are going to be released, it's still unclear. meanwhile, home that those writers have started a new military operation and they occupied westbank. what are you hearing about
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this as well, for the 1st time in more than 20 years, these really army has deployed tanks to the occupied westbank. they say that they are headed to janine and the refugee camp. this military operation. and you need has been going on for more than 4 weeks and has displaced across the occupied west . makes 40000 palestinians. experts say that this is the highest number of displaced palestinians in the occupied territory since 1967, not to mention the dozens of pulse and youtube and killed, and the hundreds, if not thousands, who's interested in the process. these really military has completely leveled residential blocks, apartment buildings and homes of palestinians in the occupied west bank. they say that they are cracking down on arms, palestinian fighters and after the ceasefire in garza wasn't found, these really army chief of staff. so that israel was gearing up for large scale military operations across the occupied west bank. and just a day later, in
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a lot of floors is really military, had to rated the occupied westbank, not just engineers, but also when to cut him into boss and other surrounding areas. the army says they're now going to be expanding their operations in the palestinian territory and it's unclear exactly where this is headed as the situation is escalating and partners in the region have said that this could lead to widespread ramifications on the thank you very much for that hon. the son who to the latest live in amman, tens of thousands of people to 11 on a gathering to pay their last respects to hezbollah lays lita house in masula. these live pictures from bay route for more than 3 decades. not stella was the face of the group. it was assassinated by as well, and they moved last year. now with the fort of sylvia's side regime has the group faces an uncertain future. as a big reports, the hezbollah secretary general has
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a necessary that was killed was in an underground bunker when israel trump bump, settling up to 6 buildings, and basically 7 setup that was on september 27th, 2020 full media. yeah, off the hinge without opened up a french to help with the pressure on it's like a month in gaza is where it had already started to eliminate his because leadership tends to and it's tell me that you come on know. so that had been the groups lead to for more than 3 decades. and during this time, we also have a group of those properties that are to, is at its peak after a previous will with this rather than 2006. but that changed when he's with us in quite a to say we have an uprising began threatening the root of president bush. auto said muscle low was no longer seen as a lead to of a resistance movement. but the leader of a shell party fighting for the ring, an interest, but among some shelves, and not only exhibited on the commodity a dedicated following is below. as long as 76, we general took over at the age of 32, becoming the most powerful figure in the afternoon with that holding public office
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. the groups on drink was stronger than the liberties army and its proxy was a power broker. no major decision was taken with act its consent, necessary those critics say is political muscle came from the groups with as it did take over much of westgate with the 2000 and so forth. when there was an internal pitch. the dispute is below, has also been accused by an international court backed by the united nations of assassinating opponents. luckily, principal, my prime minister off, it goes ahead ready in 2005 public criticism. hiking with nestor, the undercurrent of nationwide protest movement calling for a strong state within a new political order. 2019 but he held ground, accusing those, quoting, for peach care resumes and his beloved disarmament as being agents of the us israel . his beloved strength is projected through necessarily was long seen as a target for assassination by israel. that's why he rarely made public appearances and delivered live speeches on tv instead. his last one was most likely prerecorded
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the face of his with off for 30 years. and that's what loves death marked in the end of a chapter on his, but that is unlikely to return to what it was before its latest conflict with israel. let's bring in our correspondence and all that. she's joining us live from neighborhoods, from what will be the final good bye for one of the most tower in figures and lebanese politics and decades. they know what's happening behind you. the around baby sports stadium since the early hours of the morning, they're shooting the calls from has a law to show up in large numbers to judge their allegiance and support. and i've just no straw that the mind that they are going to bury in a single ceremony today to the, to much more the nation to
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dispel at nissan of weakness after a similar state as well. and it last november in a ceasefire deal, even though there is a cease fire deal in place as well, continues to carry out strikes of carried out to strikes this morning in southern lebanon. so it's very important for the group to project in fluids to project power, not to as well as a message to us, the opponents of in loving on that it's the last test and we need are sure there's a new need issue the
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hold on live in favor. thank. he's a now to the head on al jazeera voting is on the way in germans that you tell us what just as of election, what most people are worried about. and we report from the front lines of the complex and nice to be playing with dumpsters around to increase impressions. the had a low that the north east of australia is bracing for some very strong winds. thanks to developing tropical psycho now to see. we'll get there in a moment, 1st to southeast asia, and you can see the rash of seasonal shot because of course, much of the region. so there's more heavy rain to come for the likes of the philippines for parts of indonesia, borneo seen, bus rain. and i'm usually, we will see an optic in that range for places like vietnam, cambodia,
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and the malay peninsula was southern thailand. see some heavy rain move in on tuesdays. thanks to the monsoon flood. a wind is a story for australia. well, for the northeast the queensland, we go to developing tropical fica and that's gonna kick up some wind across coastal areas. rough seas are expected here as well. it's not as well as it has been, but they're all those storms and showers across the tropics. we all set to see that what were the sweep away from the southeast corner. we've had a cold down here. instead we'll see temperatures pick up for the south west, the spikes. what's the weather that will miss past? will see the temperature come up once again as we look at a 3 day for puff wednesdays. 33 degrees celsius. more in the way it's sunshine. it's looking very settled and sunny fornia zealand had of weather front. moving in on tuesday. the deluxe craddick nations justify this kind of behaviors, colorado,
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beverages collateral damage. that's why we all team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the you are systems for, for israel, affecting its global standing from the impact of the us selections. the escalating conflict in the middle east and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the the you watching all just bear with me. and this is a reminder of our top stories solid as one has postpone the release of $621.00
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listed in prison is hundreds of family members have gathered gaza and the occupied westbank waiting for hours to receive their loved ones. before being told they weren't coming from us. has upheld at side of the seas. funded by would be $66.00. that's right. it kept us on saturday. 4 of the men were taken during the next one of the 7th attacks. and 2 had been held by him, austin, to enter and gaza a decade ago. and tens of thousands of people from 11 on a gathering to pay their last respects to hezbollah was late lita awesome. the summer is assassinated by his round bay roots last year. clothing is on the way in germany's pivotal national election with integration and the economy. among the dominant issues, nearly 16000000 people are eligible to cost ballots choosing in parliament. the closely watched voters has been overshadowed by a search and support for the fall. rise. the already election was cooled off with the collapse of chance not on actual coalition in november. so i'm going to came
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reports from the and then in the past 15 years, millions of people have come to germany hoping to start a new life here. these are refugees from ukraine, arising in a country where around the corner of the people have a migrant background. within the past 12 months, the previous mostly welcoming political consensus has shifted shop. because 14 people are being killed that 100 small, injured and incidents involving man who came to germany and sold asylum. where once political policies wanted to help migrants integrate into society. now they manifest those mentioned border controls and deportation. the policies of the right that's far right, want germany to ignore the rules and tossing the laws here, while most of the policies of the center and the left want to strength and levels. but stay within those a rules. and yet some researches say with our migrants, many jobs here would go on field. the idea that he can even a very clearly separate between and one to,
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to not the ones that migrants and one to migrants is simply not working. i mean, it's not working technically, and we have seen many people that came as a silent because now in the labor market, many voters seem to have formed a clear view. a recent survey suggest 68 percent believe germany should take in fewer refugees. 67 percent favor permanent border controls for the 57 percent believe asylum seekers should be turned away at the board is even if they have finally documents the other don't want an issue in this campaign. is the economy service a suggest? many voters want to pay less tax, but doing that will be hard because germany has been in recession for the past 2 years. it's key industries are struggling to remain competitive. unemployment, is it more than 6 percent of the circle debt break is also causing problems. it
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prevents governments from borrowing, moving north point 35 percent of g d, p for investment, except in emergencies. what we also need in excess of only money is we have to get more people in the labor market. that is, we have to talk about how to facilitate emigration. we have to talk about how to incentivize retirees to work longer. we have to talk about how we can people who are currently not part of the labor market actually participate. but before that can happen, 60000000 votes is get to give their opinion. we'll see, you know, what is his dominant cane al jazeera bullen are? and dominic is joining us live from valencia. dominic, how have those key issued issues shape the political mood in germany as low as head to the poles? those issues have been don't in themes, in this campaign over the last few weeks, but intrigues over many months now they be the most invites his minds and for the past 2 hours,
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also they have been in trickles to start with streams of people coming to this posting station to cost efforts, this constituency and central balance. it has a relatively high population with a migrant background. so the way this constituency votes may not necessarily be like an indicator of how the entire country bugs, but they're all thousands of posing stations like this up and down the country. people getting a chance to cost the vote against, as i say, that backdrop of migration, the economy, which parties do they think, all the ones that have the solutions they favor for germany as it goes forward. will know the answer that verdict as it was when the 1st exit polls and much one searching has stopped at 17 g. and the convention. how polls show that people feel about the key issues of migration. but with such a large number of undecided voices. how could that impact the election of
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the fort? it could potentially be very impactful because they're all 69200000 people in this country today. who can vote traditionally to an accident. you have an election certainly the last few anyways, being somewhere between 66 percent to 75 percent. so that means potentially as many as 45000000 people can, will, the policy will be costing a vote today about if it is accurate that are out of food. have not made the mines up until friday or perhaps yesterday. that's potentially 15000000 people who the policy lead is on show who they'll give that i've heard too, which is why so many of them over the last few days where it rallies were at campaign events, pressing the flesh, talking devices to try to get to persuade them and as i say, we all know that verdict is at 17 gmc the mccain. joining us with a nice as live and burden. thank you. dominic the vatican says pub fonts has as an
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a critical condition and hospital. the 88 year old head of the roman catholic church has had a blood transfusion because of a low platelet count. but frances is being treated for pneumonia and both long as the vatican says his condition has worse and, and he will not appear in public to lead his usual prayer for a 2nd consecutive week. michael police a is a photo of magic and correspondence with the italian newspaper lighted public. and the biographers pub, frances, he says, the pope's medical condition has drawn messages of support from religious leaders around the world. in this moment, the situation is very alarming. but what is interesting is that the, the situation is followed the way the preoccupation knocked on the bank, casserly expect on. so people off different christian confessions and of different religions. he's land. jewish asian relations are following the
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situation because the pope has been the all these years and very important personality on their word stage. now, we have to wait the next 24 hours to understand the, the situation where our sense are, is going better. but if they pope a survives these deep crises, of course is a problem, we'd be willing to continue to be the acting pope or we decide to resign. this will be the issue. and the question mark in the following amounts: thousands of people protesting and soviet against a train station dissolves to students made their way to the city of the shots to join a wider process there. on sunday, 15 people were killed in november when a verse collapse at a new ventilation station. and so the 2nd biggest city as far as the in between your client and russia,
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intensifies on the front lines and the east ukrainian army medics are coming on the pressure, even the dumpsters and medical staff ready and wasting. the russian bombardment often delays ambulances transporting injured sandwiches, and that often leads to tragic results for the wounded mankind, reports from the don, yet screech in an east and ukraine is. the message comes into the medics injured soldiers are being sent to this field, emergency room for treatment. the doctor's a prepped the equipment ready, but the engine soldiers never arrive due to russian attacks intense pricing on the front line. the ambulance was delayed. they died before they could get him a blow to the field, medics who could maybe have sites across the way from us. and we simply received information and wait. we just wait whether it works out or not. it's out of our hands while the people directly involved in the evacuation, keep us updated. we truly want to do our job and to help us pass it because every
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