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we have these relays announcing this temporary extension of the sci fi at a time when they were supposed to be negotiating. the 2nd phase of the deal is, is israel resisting moving into about phase 2 of the seas? 5, what is the strategy here? so nobody really knows, i think even the as rarely as don't know, nothing. yeah. who would like to keep the war? go and keep the pressure up, keep the image just because realistically, a dominant power in the region that calls the shots and serial lebanon and palestine. and i'd be able to how to pay them. but the reality is a state by the states that's now making the big decisions about how to proceed with this. these roommates have gone along with everything they americans ask them to do a mass on these rarely. so i've agreed on many of the terms of to cease fire, most of the prison, the exchanges of prisoners and passages of a phase one have taken place. so i think we have to look at the cease fire talks
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now as an ongoing mega negotiation with many different moving parts, including the latest element, which is what the egyptians and the arab league, the. so these are throwing into the mix in terms of their ideas for a pan um designated reconstruction of gather. so there's just so many different things happening together. but they are looking out an extension that white glove just announced that these relays so that they accept 4 or 4 ramadan and pass over. right. but this exciting extension is what they want it on a long extension extension of phase one. why are they refusing negotiations on face to why is this face to unacceptable to israel? i'm not sure it's unacceptable, but it's definitely something that i want to take advantage of in terms of asserting their, their power, and their sense of superiority unsold sovereignty overpowers time. the israel
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mostly embodiment of the result of design. this movement essentially the wants us once a jewish state, they don't want the palace and they say they don't want to buy a national state. they don't want a confederation. they want the jewish state and all of palestine, and they're trying to do it by force, get the palestinians out of gas or push them out of the west bank. the road already pushed 4050000 valuable champs and they're going to try to get them out. but these postings are not going to go anywhere. and this is why the americans have to step in. so these rallies are really facing a historic reckoning about themselves. what design is and what is the state of israel, or whether it's borders, whatever it's links to its neighbors, what is the use of its military power, other than to kill children and women, and destroy the military facilities of all if it's our neighbors. these are big sticker items, these really is, i've never addressed these issues. they've never answer them. they don't want to answer them. they want to just, uh, the, the, the,
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the top comp and the regional up the problem is they've run into a huge resistance from, from last spring. the 1000 in version 10. now the americans pushing them to and speaking of how miles from me, how do you think they will respond to this extension that these are these an american 7 hours just put them in a difficult position business a yes or no. they will respond because they have, for the last 10 years, pragmatically, they will keep adhering to their basic position that they are resisting legitimately, they is rarely occupational subjugation because they want to achieve the end of the occupation and self determination of states. they're willing to live alongside of the state of israel and the state of palestine. if the terms are, are agree, that's what, that's the, that's where their eyes, that's what they care about. they will make a short term concessions which they have done already. they themselves offered to release all the prisoners at once,
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instead of in stages and for full as rarely with the retreat and permanency as far. so how much has been relatively pragmatic on these issues, like they will probably make a counter offer. but and the, and i think both sides will be happy with an extension if some hostages and sometimes students are released, i would, i would, i would suggest the likely to the americans. and these really is that this should not be phrased as a cease fire extension for only pass over and ramadan because you have the easter for the question palestinians, and others in the region who are under is really occupation, right? so there should be a and as we mentioned off the, yeah, as you mentioned rami there are a lot of moving parts to this. we've got our leaders meeting in egypt in a few days. what do you think needs to come out of that? our summit next week, how much leverage do they have right now on paper and potentially and based on some
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historical experiences, they have enormous leverage. not just because of their oral wealth or their financial wealth, or their ability to support the palestinians or rivalry is rarely, as none of them can defeat these railways militarily. and they're not going to try and they shouldn't try it because it would be disastrous. but they haven't admins power if they want to use it to try to not just as real but but much of the world. this is unknown tenants or we don't know if they had a joint position is going to be a serious one or a practical one. we don't know if they had a political leadership are really going to do something that helps the palestinians rebuild a g as a n n, the israeli occupation and the tax. um yeah. so these are also on quantities they are the leaderships historically of supported the palestinians, but not to the extent that they damage their own well being. now, leveling them,
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syria, jordan, egypt, others has paid a heavy price for a waging war against israel. they're going to be careful not to do that again, but at the same time, there's immense, almost 90 percent support among our people. uh huh. as well as other people in the regions like took him or to the wrong. another place is immense support for both sending and having equal rights on palestine with israel so that they've had to find a balancing act. and my guess is they're going to come up with a proposal supported by the hundreds and probably 57, the slimy majority states like the 2002 our peace plan was make this proposal to the trump enough to nothing, nothing. you know, nothing. yeah, hoping i'll be around. you may be in jail who knows? but to the trump for good or for worse is now the key person. why cough and trunk for her? the 2 up for the cool people now that the odds are going to engage and ok,
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and we know that to watch somebody could deal. he wants to end the war. so we'll have to see how this goes. indeed, rami cory. always good to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us on. ouch is here. all right, let's check in with honey my mode. once again, our correspondents in gaza. hon. he's joining us on the phone from guys. a city policy news. i've been very nervous, honey, about what comes next of this 1st phase of the sci fi deal and that many people worried about a resumption of is really a tax. how is this announcement do you think biased or i love a temporary cease fire going to be received? are for the following, for the past 42 days. this is why the 1st phase of these fire people were trying to peter live together for what happened in the past 15 monitors of devastation and destruction to haven't forgetting the unpredictable calling bonds to destroy all of their residential homes. the area that they have no one has the area of the
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residential blocks, the area with the go, i'll be the people that do, you know, all of their live that have done all the destruction of the back portion centers of public facilities, all of best just to be printed into their memory that will take on generation to forget the trauma that has been inflected on the children. we've been talking about the close to 17000 children that have been killed by these really by the very end because 16 months is the largest number of children have been killed in any given conflict throughout history. but also seeing the, the, the byproduct of what happened and force is tar vision. and for the hydration did the permit in terms of displacing the pallet gonna have to, to go to. so what happened is, it's that goes to be horrible. things is still moving and the right to them. and the fact that the, the $42.00 days of the 1st one, the 1st phase of the ceasefire that was supposed to be locked to any carrier. and,
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and, and it would be the release of, of captive the, from the gas or dead power thing. office for the really use, particularly those who are objective from uh, from the evacuation centers then from other areas including their homes or from the street to take another human shields by his reading military. all of this is still going on into their memory. they haven't forgotten it, and they were hoping that moving into phase 2 wouldn't go into started gradually to pay the weight for much more peaceful, more stable the the head i've been, particularly when we talk about for the reconstruction of the goddess trip, will likely take years to come to the living in a, in the, in the, in the trauma, living the shots and will continue until people are properly able to rebuild their shudders like honey. thank you very much for that. that's honey. my mode on the line there from guys a city a federal task force in the united states is binding to conduct visits to 10
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college campuses, which they say as seen incidents of anti semitism. among them is columbia university web demonstrations in solid diety, with palestinian swamp, a national student protest movement, hundreds of students, half face disciplinary action for the involvement. now 3, assuming the university saying they were unfairly suspended for their political views. i was just there as chris, instead of me reports from new york city. the columbia university has been under locked down ever since police were called in to clear out an encampment last year, forcing student protesters to get creative here to students to disrupt a history of israel class at bernard college, columbia sisters school. the move led to their explosion, which led to a, sitting outside the school president's office calling for the students to be
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reinstated. so for their calls for amnesty like calls to die, best from israel have not been answered at the it was extremely disoriented. but these 3 graduate students are taking a different approach. they're suing the university, the how would you describe the disciplinary process to go through a circus, kangaroo court. it's just like use the bar as you go. here's new committee. you rewrite the rules as you go, transparency. yeah. after taking part in multiple, unsanctioned demonstrations like this one, each is facing a suspension of a year or more. the lawsuit alleges the university violated its own disciplinary policies and targeted students for their political views. and it's now hearing no evidence the no jury of our peers, there was no process here just in terms suspended on the will of the administration . and the appeals process is
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a sham. they immediately reject them and it led to evictions. lots of health care. lots of obviously our academic status at the university. katherine lost a full scholarship in addition to a 2 year suspension written the thing the university has declined to comment on the last 2, but it is also facing criticism from a report filed by a congressional committee that founded didn't do enough to protect jewish students on campus report noted that more than 100 students face disciplinary proceedings in the spring of 2024, but almost all of them were allowed back on campus. in the fall. i think it's our responsibility as social workers, but also just as human society oppression everywhere. those and the lawsuit see their activism as in line with their studies and social work and international relations and the vowed to continue. and so i see our lawsuit as one tactic among many is all of the university accountable right now. now judge will decide if the
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university's actions are in line with the law. kristin salumi, algebra, new york. the ukraine surprise of info to me is a lensky and british prime minister keeps them. i have met in london where they signed more than a $2000000000.00 loan agreement. the money were both so ukranian defenses against russian attacks on sundays summer will ho savanski and european leaders to discuss some next steps on ukraine. all this follows a public spot between savanski and us present donald trump at the white house on friday. but lena, this selena vase re, for some lenders. what a difference a day makes without the med zalinski arriving at downing street to a woman braced by the british prime minister, a strong show of support for ukraine's president after a bruising meeting of the white house inside mobile was from kids. stop. uh,
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uh uh, we saw the pricing for as long as the tank and a new loan signed to boost ukraine's defense. but what the lensky needs the most is, was stopped to use his own successful meeting with donald trump and act as a bridge between the u. s and ukraine. the lensky arrived a dining street as a president under prussia, bruce, by his encounter with donald trump. and what he hopes now is that the british prime minister can help him repair that relationship. one that is crucial to the defense of his country defense that will be home put in the us, pulls that supports for ukraine. it's something that europe and leaders who be meeting the lensky and stuff, but here in london on sunday. now, well, in my personal opinion, if anyone is in the position to achieve an end to this will finish the united
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states, they have the potential to achieve this, no one else. some of them is the lensky should return to the negotiating table with the us. he should sit down calmly at the table and negotiate the solution which will make you crime safe. but fast as the landscape will meet the purchase king privilege only awarded with the agreement of the government. at the end of a long day of diplomacy, questions remain, what difference will this show support? make me less of a city to reach out to 0 london. the shift in the us, this position has left to european governments crumbling to increase financial and military ag crane. germany's vice transfer of robert high because throw a needs weight behind calls for the federal government to immediately release 3100000000 dollars in military assistance. the keys, the foreign minister says, a new age of ruthlessness has begun. referring to ties between the us and your i guess we get in touch with our station last night underlined that
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a new era of ruthlessness has begun a heinous time in which we must defend the rules based international owed on the strength of little more than ever against the might of the strongest. because otherwise no free country can sweep peacefully annual which has a stronger neighbour. nato. a secretary general mackwood, who is a painting for com, following the hated terms of lensky exchange. he says, he reminded the ukrainian president why repairing the relationship is vital. what? okay, so let's what i said to zalinski is look at what trump has done in the best. for example, he made those demos available on the 2019. the queen had no chance to against the russians at february 2022 because you have had given nothing. it's all came from america, from the trump presidency. so he should give him the credit for doing that and find a way to resolve that together again, as a member of people in ukraine are running around the president after the encounter of the oval office. very shock, anger, and fear about the possible fall out of that meeting on the war with russia. child
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stratford, right? for some cage. a military recruitment post is everywhere in the ukrainian capital. the armies drive for mobile soldiers may have just got more urgent of to watch happened at the white house. right now you live on tv, what's being described as a historical and unprecedented diplomatic dissolved stuck between president the modem is an escape. excuse us counterparts. donald trump propaganda, vice president j. d. vance disagree so serious that it could determine who wins this rule and influence the shaping of a very different new transatlantic relationship world between you are the u. s. gambling ukrainians are shocked by what they sold. familiar protocol. if they provoked a president, i didn't vote for as an escape, but not for me. he is a here of the building close by to this market was hit by russian missile i last month's hundreds of russian drive. and the missile attacks are carried out deep
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into ukraine. every week, the menu crate in say their leader was being forced, bribed even by trump's roast minerals deal and there's relief, zalinski didn't sign it because of what he says was a lack of us security guarantees. but there is concern over europe's ability to help me know that everything is changing very fast, but i hope america's position will change. but it's sort of temporary misunderstanding. trump doesn't have to stay in that situation. then who is the aggressor? the us is only thinking about money. we hope for your a p and support the, in my opinion, it was highly disrespectful. tell is less key you've already decided enough is like telling a victim or a survivor that they haven't suffered enough climbing the putting once piece. well, zaleski doesn't, does just outrages off the audio visual position politician who said so then ski,
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shoot back tidmore cautiously towards the drum. before his return to the white house. he says, when the dust is settled, zelinski may be blamed for losing us support. yes, it is sure. it's clear, there is danger because the 2 leaders have similar personalities. they get too emotional. the biggest mistake zelinski made was not helping trump with digging the dead on the bite. and son, trump was offended and they accused the landscape of campaigning with the democrats and pennsylvania that was never forgotten by trump advance of ukrainians, was struggling to comprehend what happened in the oval office and the implications it has. european leaders are scrambling to prepare for the was the possible withdrawal of us military assistance from keith. so military experts say the gap left by military hardware and money from the us could take you are up to 2 years to fill. and they say that ukraine is beginning to feel move on mobile then at any
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time since the beginning of the will troll strap it down to 0 keys. the 10s of thousands of serbians have taken to the streets of neesha long side university students in demonstrations against negligence and corruption. the they chanted, we deserve better as a valued against what they describe is endemic corruption under the deck, a long populous government of president alexander, of which the protests were spawns by november, straightened stations of collapse that killed 15 people does not get a hold of this is so positive, once begun, this having a heating effect and although it may not complete and fix the seas, it's a step in the right direction of the that's the idea is not as some claim to over throw the state but to create a better state. it's being driven by the younger generations, just finishing their education,
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having to take to the streets to pursue just as the previous generations failed to achieve. a new translational government for syria is set to be announced in the coming days that comes after last week's national dialogue. conference where 6 committees were announced to address key issues including justice and constitutional reform. for nearly 3 month, syria has been run by an interim government led by on at ashura, following the fall of prison by shot a side after 14 years of civil war. the interim government is designed to reflect the serious, ethnic and religious diversity is you to govern for a transitional period of 3 to 5 years until the elections are held in parallel to the government. they'll be 2 key bodies. acosta tional committee will define a legal framework and a legislative committee will be serious top legal body and will provide advice on laws and policies. both committees will be appointed by the president and hold significant power with no external oversight. one of the biggest challenges ahead
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of syria is economy, which has been blighted by years of war and international sanctions of holland. almond is a senior advisor at the atlantic council. it says the us should temporarily release most sanctions to help syria is reconstruction efforts. syria is in the mid place of a huge crow. ready and among geostrategic issues, russia, israel, turkey, east, and west iran terrorism. it is a mess, rebuilding it, trying to bring back the people so that they are one after the are as of a saw. it is going to be usually difficult. there are bands of unemployed for my soldiers for a baptist who are going to cause trouble. and so the work is cut out for the problem is that syria, which is an important place by itself, is a tertiary issue. obviously ukraine is
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a focus of the united states and the mission, the meeting that president trump had been present zalinski yesterday didn't help things, but they're still the cause, the issue of phase 2. and so how serious get squeezed into among those 2 really larger issues is going to be very, very important. my recommendation is that the united states should temporarily relieve most of the sanctions. it would be relatively easy to find out which ones you have the greatest leverage, but still retain the capacity to re impose them at the situation warrants. but given the fact certainly in america, we do not have a government. we have a president, we have a full cabinet, we got a lot of cheeks. we don't have a lot of workers and just the nature of the system. and even though these are professional bureaucracy that's in place, the fact that the government will not be fully formed for 6 months or a year is also not helpful simply because those. ready now, doing the work are going to be overwhelmed by the fact that they don't have sufficient politically improved to 40 d's in place right now. and the task is going
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to be daunting and dealing just with ukraine and gaza. and russia are pretty significant by themselves to key has warned it will resume military operations against speak a fighters if it is on and then process fails. the curtis and workers party, known as a p k, k declared a cease fire face j, a leader. i do not judge line called to lay down arms before to your conflicts, which began as an armed campaign for cody's autonomy has killed more than 40000 turkish civilians presents a ship type. redwine says ankara will keep its iron fist ready if in case promises are broken. who gave me the cook you this? they wouldn't be right for 2 key to ignore the chance to easily solve a conflict that has taken a heavy human and financial tools on a country for 40 years. or to love, a handful of fanatic to remain in control. no one should have doubts or concerns
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about this. to key is the most powerful, capable and resilient country. not only in our region, but also around the world in terms of fighting tourism, fit in and outside its borders. so if the promises are not kept, or if the process dissolves into stalling, delaying or deceiving, we cannot be blamed for what happens. we'll continue our military operations if necessary, to leave no stone unturned until the last 2 was illuminated. cindy in the us will send up to $3000.00 additional so, so its 7 border with mexico to help preventing legal crossings defense secretary pete hex. it ordered the deform into spot of present donald trump, campaign against and documented migrate. and unofficial se 1000 small could be ordered in the coming months. a collision between 2 buses in bolivia has killed. let me 33 people, an injured several others. the crash happened in the western for tennessee region.
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need a ton of or uni. one of the buses was reportedly carrying passengers to a carnival rescue. teams of managed to save dozens of people after an avalanche struck a remote indian border area in the himalayas. at least 4 people has been killed and 5 others are missing. alex bad has a details. frantically digging through maces of snow rescue teams hope to find 80 signs of life. more than 50 road construction workers, hey, beneatha, signed when the eval on struck on friday. forget bigler, you see a boost in the headlights. they bring sheltering inside containers and to shit. narrow highway in the time of the region of india's con state. despite the terrible with it and pull mobile reception, many have been found to live. some have sustained serious injuries and they've been taken to hospital by helicopter. but many of the families are still waiting to see
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if they've survived the about the okay. we spoke 2 days ago and he told me that he did not feel like watching the end that he had caught the flu. i asked him to come back, he replied, but he would return as soon as the roads open. we were waiting for him to return home directly to the via vic has the young dog and his wife and his entire family is dependent on him. we appeal to the government that the operation becomes successful as soon as possible. the high altitude which came had been on the avalanche wanting since thursday evening ever launches and land slides, a comment in the upper reaches of the himalayas. but scientists say climate change has be making with the most severe in the region, raising fees that seems like these could become increasingly common. alex bid, which is 0. stay with us. i'll be back with more on today's top stories in just a few minutes. thanks. so much
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israel says it will adopt a u. s. box proposal for a sci fi and guys at swat ramadan and pass over the so this is allergies here. ally from to, for the back. people also had a 12 year old boys shot and killed spies really forces in the occupied westbank, bringing the number of children killed at a sierra to 40.
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