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of elements of 1000 i think would be a great idea, but again, if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the freezing of us a id in line with these goals inside story on how to 0. the a joy and garza of palestinians released from his way the prisons were ton hired the ways of hoping this is al jazeera life from day halls are coming up. come on, comes are the was it says of the full days of full is ready. the captive says
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portion of the gallons of these 5 deals. the u. k. appointment is the case tama is heading to the us, but his 1st meeting with president donald trump. last i'm just seeing human in central chinney where investigators are struggling to hunt down the culprits of wild fires the the find the exchange of is ray, the comp, tips for palestinian present as such was scheduled for phase one of the golf. my goal is to stay, smile has concluded, lays on wednesday how must hand it over the full days or full is rainy's. shortly off, the is round, were tons, hundreds of palestinian prisoners to garza, the occupied westbank among them where the detainees, israel refused to release last week. no day reports for my mom because the is where
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the government on palestinian authority of fund. i'll just say era from operation it is ralph. they all to pies, west bank the red cross, s courts, palestinian prisoners farm is rarely captivity to freedom. they're greeted with cheers and jubilation. all the way to the cultural pilot in drama. comedies were way to these men describe is really prison as graveyards. the freedom, every bird dog do you know, i mean, why not? we've been taken out of us suffering as if we've been dug out of our own. great. what we've been through is a situation that not even mountains can carry. it's very hard to explain it. so want to talk about what we've been through this reunion should have happened last saturday, but it didn't because these really prime minister suspended the deal. how
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must agreed to release the remaining 4 bodies of his really captives in exchange for israel. resuming implementation of the agreement, the largest number of palestinians released close to 500, was in gaza. freed, after the identity of the captives remained for verified 11 were serving life or long sentences. the rest, including 46 women and children, were forcibly disappeared by these really army from gauze that during the war taken from homes, hospitals, and shelters enduring torture, starvation and sexual assault of the survivors offer hope to families of thousands still disappeared. i don't know if both sides consider this the best possible outcome, but i think it's the only outcome. and i think we should look at actions rather
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than words despite the most is and over ceremonies, despite returning wrong. uh, female courts, despite israel's obstructions and heated rhetoric about flagrant violations. this has happened. the bodies has been returned. phase one has ended releasing more palestinians and israelis will depend on resuming successful negotiations. there's a parent mostly small window of a. fortunately for phase 2 of the ceasefire and mediators will have to overcome feverish calls for war. from within the is really government to avoid a cup of straw, fix that back with all the 0, i'm on honey must manage the joins us live now from golf. fishy honey, hello to you. i'm the prison is then what sort of states physically, why they it well, good morning,
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louise. i'd say different morning compared to the past week that was characterized by much of the agony and the frustration over the suspension of the release of palestinians from his ray or the jail. that these really prime minister decided to suspend their release. the people went through a lot of pay and particularly the mothers and the fathers who waited for the whole night on saturday, just waiting for the release of their loved ones and realized this morning. it's a little bit different even though it happened at late hours, right? after they hand over of the captive of the for the cat bodies of captives or from gaza to the addiction, then to the red cross in the release of palestine is did not happen until a early hours of the morning. the adult and time of that for a um, where the bus is about a 12 of them started coming in through carmel settlements with the guys, a review on hospital. the release of talis thing is for ms. really. j o is more of
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a re birth a right direction of people who went behind bars for the past few years with little knowledge about their, about their safety, their living condition. but as soon as they walked out of the buses, it's all clear of what they went through of the physical abuse, the toward shirts the the dehumanization day. and for is this far vision and the hydration. and all of them have to go through a medical examination inside the guys are reviewing hospitals to check on their status and many of them were carried on a ambulance vehicle inside ambulance vehicles. as soon as the where the the exits the uh they were told exit the buses to uh, inside the hospital to the area designated for them. many of the palestinians are walking out of these really deals with lots of the physical abuse that they have been doing in the past months. and the past years, we're looking at 620 of palestinians at release. the from is really jails in
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detention center. they are distributed all over the following categories, looking at 150. 1 of them serves long terms and were sent as to live. inside is really jails. we are looking at for the 3 of them who are going to be released to the occupied westbank and jerusalem, very close to $97.00. that they will be a sent to exile and they were sent to egypt from carmel beside him all the way through the area of rough on the crossings. 445 were detained in the past months. and that's the, the heart breaking part. because a lot of families who gathered last saturday, they were waiting for the 445 pallets been detained in the past months from across the gaza strip. and they did not know about them to a part of the enforce disappearance of many of them, including the many women and children. honey, what about hopes for the next stage of the cx 5 deals and as
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well the release of the palestinian. this is the 7 box of how of simians released the from is really jail in exchange for the release the top the last saturday. in addition to the 4 bodies, conclude the 1st phase of the seas fire. as for the protocol of the agreement, the exchange is happens, and the phase one will not only include the release and they'll captive them. palestinians hostages from is really just, but also include the entry of much need is a that's up to this moment. we're seeing ongoing reputed failure by these really military and there's really a government to allow it much needed. a coming in from the palestinian side was seeing full commitment to the uh, the terms of the ceasefire exchanges took place on time. the number of top desk, in addition to the 4 bodies are not released. we're looking at 2 days out till the
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end of phase one, but it's still there are many of the the, the much needed a then supplies that needed to be in across a cynthia the in entered the gaza strip in the past days, but did not happen leaving many people questioning the ability of the ceasefire to hold for the next to stage. now, the 2nd stage of the ceasefire was supposed to start on february 16. that did not happen. that's another failure by the israeli government to fulfill the obligations of the ceasefire says not only much needed aid, including the bulldozer trucks and mobile homes and tense needed to be inside the gas trip. but also the fact that there was she ations for 2nd phase did not as starts, but a huge a question mark on the ability of the ceasefire to continue on for phase 2 and the remaining phases of the agreement. okay, how do you thank you very much and face. i know james m dorsey is
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a middle aged specialist and works as a senior fellow at non yang, technological, and university in seeing a boy. i'm pleased to say that he joins us now from a single pull. james, is it really and benjamin netanyahu, whose interest in the interests of israel to continue to stage 2 of the phase file? sorry, could you repeat that again? i'm just asking james whether susan is rouse interest uh they appear perhaps to have the off a hand at the moment. is this something that benjamin netanyahu do you think wants to do? does he want to progress with the see saw he wants to basically he wants to continue the war. now that doesn't mean that the necessarily wants to continue the war in the same way that he had waged it for the last 16 months. i think you would probably see a less than 10 warfare, but nonetheless, he wants to keep the conflict up and running for 2 reasons. one for his own
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personal of political address, but also because he has a cabinet and presumably he himself, a fundamentally opposed to any administration of gaza that would represent palestinian national aspirations is confronted with bad alternatives if he wish. uh, he either occupies gaza, im stubs they drove occupies gaza, takes responsibility for $2300000.00 destitute palestinians or he continues to or or he agrees to a solution which would involve a presumably some international force and international aero force under the auspices of the palestinian palestine authority proposed a proposition that could be adopted by the arab summit in cairo next week. but then again, that's not something that would hold his cabinet together. and therefore it's as
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bad an option as, as occupation. that leaves him with the continuation of the war. uh, what about international pressure that do you think that will be global powers coming together on pushing for the safe spot to continue? and i think it's too early for that to tell. i mean, the implication of the question is whether we would see, for example, the united states rush and trying to push together for this. i think that we're not clear what the us policy is going to be. my assumption is that in the absence of a, the ability to secure or to a get agreement on the terms of the 2nd phase of the agreement. what we may see is a defacto pro long cation of the 1st phase of the agreement. and that actually is allowed within the structure of the siege fire agreement. keep in mind,
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the 1st phase was 42 days. that's where we're the, we're nearing the end of those $42.00 days. the 2nd phase, or the extension of the 1st phase, whichever way you want to look at it, what's going to continue? what's going to be the contingent on continue the go. she ation score the terms of the 2nd phase. with other words, the pro long cation of the 1st phase is built into the, into the ceasefire itself. the problem is that as well, of course, has been stalling on the initiation of the of the 2nd phase negotiations, which were supposed to start more than 2 weeks ago. yeah, i understand what you say that i'm, the prolongation is built into the, the negotiations. i'm, you mentioned donald trump that i wanted to do you think us support will be behind? that's when you all who know us and walsh to both these made that very clear
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that that's his position. but in practice we've seen the trump administration strong or nothing. you know, when it really wanted something, i don't think it's clear to us to yet whether or not the donald trump, once a 2nd phase of the agreement, in some ways referred to different statements. we've heard from donald trump that he gives the free and in destroying from us. and we've heard from this middle east envoy that he absolutely believes that needs to be a 2nd phase of the, of the agreement. that there will be one. in some ways we will know this weekend when he decides that it's steve with cops, the middle east envoy. when with coff decides whether or not to travel to the middle east, he has said he will travel if there is progress. yet, james. um, i wonder as well about the arab nations. you mentioned to the arabs,
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somebody's in cairo, coming off of georgia in egypt. why do you think they sound? presumably they'll want to continue to see sponsor you blaze. i absolutely. i don't think there's anybody in the, in the middle east, beyond israel that doesn't want to that doesn't, that wants to see the war continue. there's almost unanimous agreement that there shouldn't be a ceasefire. the question is, the mortality is on which in terms of the modalities of state complaints and to the war, the mortality is of incomplete withdrawals is rarely withdrawal from gaza. the mortality is of governance, postwar governance and gaza. that is what's at stake in terms of the summit next week. and the assumption is that they are going to adopt a plan that is based on the junction plan that would call for that which one reject
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trumps plan for resettlement of the palestinians. would the qualifications owns for palestinians in gaza, while the reconstruction of the strips continues and i would call for the administration of palestinians of possibly of notables. and businessman from guys up under the auspices of the of the palestine of dougherty, that may or may not be a plan to trump endorses. uh he is in any case that he wants is and is his um, age. michael, marco rubio, the secretary of state m, steve with golf, the invoice upset that they are welcome to to alternative plans. so i think this is going to be the decisive moment. absolutely. as, as i say, if my mentor james m dorsey, we appreciate your time. andrea, not us, just ask,
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the you're watching. i'll just say right, a reminder of all the top stories, the sour, hundreds of palestinians released from his writing. the prisons have arrived in garza 12 bosses drops them off in the south. the strip they've been taken to the european hospital in hall newness for medical checks. the jubilant crowds receive the meltzer group of palestinians in ramallah in the occupied west, signed as well, has released 646. how the simians in the past few hours of prophecy sikesdale would come up come us has come today as a full parties. it says, all those it is ready, the captive to the right across israel has received to the remains and is conducting the dna tests to identify them. come on the greets of the hands eva earlier than tom's k prime minister kissed alma it's juice and age present.
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donald trump put the white house on thursday, support for ukraine, and the war against russia, and the relationship between european nations on the us are expected to be the main topics of discussion. malayna the ceiling of its reports. you ready for you? we see the prices and prime minister, the you k prime minister on his way to brief and peas ahead of his trip to the united states. his meeting with donald trump comes just days of defense. president manuel mccullin's visit. unlike with micro on top of stem is, agenda is peace and you create the west of the outcomes. it's supposed to be a cessation of hostilities is that they say show break robinson and i'm lost in the face. and i think that means there's going to be security guarantees. ivan dictates it that we will play out from the top. that has to be us fucking, because otherwise, i don't think it will to polluted. it's donna haves that his pledge to increase
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defense spending by slashing the to a budget well on him, a warm welcome in the trump white house. he's also said that he would put british troops on the ground in ukraine to see got any deals. but with us president seemingly citing increasingly, we'd like to me a to 10 of the will stop. i will need to convince him that guaranteeing peace in ukraine is in the us interest to test on the will attend to mold president drums position. know not just ukraine. but also terrorist trying to leverage what is known as a special u. k. us relationship. but the to the does have the, the different characters on will views. i was trying to, the traditional diplomatic playbook is out in his 1st mom's back impala, the us president, his tone into america's allies, say the us will no longer guarantee europe security. but with the u. k. out of the you style, my hopes to be a bridge between washington and brussels. calling british prime minister brings is a long and close relationship, which is
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a personal relationship between trump on the united kingdom, as well as strong links between our deep stakes, our nuclear intelligence services in there. many people in the intelligence services professionals in the military and in the see i am so on who will be shot by the idea that they could be heading for a fundamental wrist with united kingdom and not stronger. i think that's what i should be stronger than it is with friends for jeremy or other european countries. thomas challenge now is to try to ensure that any piece deal is agreed with adults imposed on ukraine university to reach out to 0 non to us investigators. and police and should be all searching for those responsible slicing the walls, fires the bones through at least $17000.00 texas of land. last year. we see in human reports from peanut don't law in the working class neighborhood of independence. yeah. and central julie,
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a new mural pays homage to some of the 137 people who died here. a year ago. one of them was put hit with a young, a 78 year old mother might have been loose, never thing. i paused by and wave since i can't speak to her anymore in person, it's a consolation mother was just one of the victims of the deadliest wildfire. julie has witnessed tens of thousands of people, most everything would worst yet because the discovery that the fire was intentional . what are you doing a simpler, right? yeah, hang a few is what i feel that was the fuel evil. we think so many people, including children, died from only a year later, further, south wild fires believed had been lived intentionally, are spreading in the county. a region authorities can see it's one of the hardest crimes to prosecute because the evidence has burnt, then covered with water and chemicals,
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and step down by firefighters. setting all this a blaze in the summer, could it be easier? all you need is what they call the 3rd he ratio that is, winds above 30 kilometers for our temperatures above 30 degrees and humidity below. so he percent then was just a cigarette and a few matches. you can set fire to the bush and the twigs that are everywhere here, giving the culprits just enough time to make the getaway from the nearby highway. that's exactly what happened last year. so special prosecutor for wild flyers was by the sudden don't. yes, in a rare exception, the alleged perpetrators of last is deadly. fire has been cost of the 7 facing trials. one is a volunteer fireman, and others, paid firefighters from the national far as be corporation. he need, i've seen, seen deals basis by to define on wanted to put top 5 so that he would be seen as
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a hero. while the others wanted more wildfire so that they could charge over time looking to see that phone messages proved that it was they themselves who stopped with the fires a ocean don't, says pyromaniac sor, attracted by the fire. but in most cases of intentional fires, symptoms is lori vengeance, or money moses that are increasingly spreading destruction and dest, you see, and human al jazeera, we know that a month to the trump administration says it will decide which john lists are allowed to cover. the president at close quarters of pen cigna tradition, the report is assigned to the white house choose among themselves. she has a ton of the reports. stan allison came as a surprise to the report. his presence on the white house briefing rough moving forward, the white house press pool would be determined by the white house press team leave it was referring to the smooth pool of ripples as you get to accompany the president on trips on air force. one will during the events of the oval office
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space is limited. so for decades, a group representing whitehouse, credentials, journalist school, the white house correspondents association, as determined which trip orders will attend presidential events and then publish their accounts for the other members to use and better reporting. leave it presents with the move as based on the changing nature of the media market. and already on wednesday, reporters from traditional outlets found themselves replaced with new media outlets in the pool. it's beyond time that the white house press operation reflects the media habits of the american people in 2025, not 1925. a select group of dc based journalists are no longer having a monopoly over the privilege of press access at the white house. the white house correspondents association responded with this statements. this move has the independence of a free press in the united states. it suggests the government will choose the journalist to cover the president and a free country. leaders must not be able to choose their own press. cool, the white house has recently added
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a new media seat in the briefing room for web based media and pulled costs as of across the political spectrum. and then the system that circled legacy media will still be welcomed at the white house and the pool reporting arrangements. however, this has been on the costs by the bombing of the associated press from the white house due to the huge, the influential news agencies refusal to accept the president's executive order. the gulf of mexico now be referred to as the gulf of america. a peace lack of access has no subject to litigation, but it's been met with alone by those who fear what one of this is leading. in fact, donald trump didn't seem too concerned with news media diversity when he addressed the issue. well, we're going to be now calling the shots. donald trump isn't the fast us. presidents are restrict press access to the white house, brock obama, or 10 to 10 to exclude fox news from the white house press pool, but has it back down there? he did restrict photographer access job,
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i do badly allow the to then to witness his every day activity. so trump is just the, they just president to attempt to flex his authority over the media here, chaper times the alger 0, the way to nasa has launched a satellite to the moon hoping to find a bolt of the balloon. a trial blaze up lost it all from cape canaveral in florida on wednesday is tough with finding and laughing. the location of the pulses of most of the that is it from me inside the story is on the of the active, whether in the rapier and talk you know, between necessarily there's been a story about this by running through the caucasus recently. but the country of georgia has seen anything up to 1.82 meters in places the apple suffer. this is
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a picture away from the airport just to show the depth of fell in one full. now that snow was moving out to georgia across in tools, took minutes down the cold and might bring a shower to, to us to run south with that. and you're right via the wind is strong. the cloud is in the sky, or i break some light each ray of that, but it's the feel of this new to both 16 indo huh. as a maximum is many degrees below average. however, let's just look what's happening. nice than that here. that's quite a much more beautiful this picture 1st i just bring radius to west inside. it took here, basically and the night. so i still trust the owner in that in turkey. and to some degree, syria, as well, it gets down to the frost levels of mountain stands, about 3 capital jones. and during friday, that rain will bring some light you snow east was through, took you the shelves of trying to get back to awards the coast awful event. just as a rama done approaches. how is a him, immediate future looks fine for syria and the rock society arabia kept the buffering
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a strong wind for the test on the, as the cost of o celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between serbian and because of albany and force we were meant to be completely ethnically, cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape, and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so, you know, the goal is to say is foreign policy results says this rather is a great to reduce hundreds of prisoners delayed last week on certain st, surrounds they over all agreement. the full, the 2nd stage is even begun trying to deal whole what fractions that this is inside story,
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