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on alex's era, so we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict, is the human suffering that the reports are pretty brave, bullets and bombs. and we always include the views from all sides. the the no, i'm elizabeth put on them and this is the news our life from coming up in the next 16 minutes. benjamin antonio is doing everything to, to neglect them in gaza. on the ground. domestic pressure is really government agrees to join talk some counselor about the goals of $65.00 d m plus the smallest way the rates and the occupied
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westbank was to be in neighborhoods near nablus by the brunt of the attacks funerals or members of serious security services. the defense ministries has its re taken control of northwest areas from a south. morgan is also i'm doing it smith in southern booth time. it is $21.00 day long ceremony designed to bring peace prosperity to another vicious project to boost this country's economy and support the engine using and the set to meet. and the final of crickets changes trophies, the match is taking place and to by india have refused to play and host nation pockets done. so i think security concerns a team of his way the negotiations will travel to cut the on monday as mediation is
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trying to revive gauze sci fi tools as well. once an extension to phase one, which come off has rejected families of as rarely captive. still being held them guys will have health weekly protests and kind of fees. they quoted on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to start the 2nd phase of the deceased 5. do get their loved ones back home and it's in. yeah. whose interests? i'm not the interests of the state of israel. oh, it's people. the vast majority of these rarely public. once all remaining hostages, they'll be doing the own immediately. and they are willing to pay the price for that as well. that speaking on, correspondent thought a couple isn't. he's joining us live from con eunice and southern gaza. so thought at the people that welcoming the news that as well, we'll send a delegation to the gaza, cx 5 talks, given that as well, has blog, humanitarian supplies from intern garza oil supplies. indeed for over a week now. yeah,
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that's right. the sudden is rarely step 2 sites, all sorts of humanitarian aids entry to the gaza strip has in fact elizabeth created a deep sense of uncertainty among palestinians and pro, to grave implications that started to. and that recently, in regards to specifically that it comes at the time when the gaza strip is already facing. so if you show which is a food medicine i'm q that had led to further complication for the entire humanitarian crisis. we understand that the 1st phase of the agreement was designed to allow palestinians to have a sense of respite and to pull for them another window of relief. but this has not been yet successfully met 10 times of the numbers of troops back into the casa, i'm the level of mitigation that's practically took place on the ground during the 1st phase of the agreement. now we can see that the civilians are relying on community networks in order to shift call resources,
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as costs as carver's cost resources. and at the same time, they are right now started to feel the escalating prices west. and in yesterday, 610 to pay to have suspended the services for thousands of people in the city of san eunice though, right now trying to secure the food items they, despite oldest corrupting prices and state organizations are still battling to continue providing services for a long time man a lie to the band of 08 in 3. and in a time that a it trucks are still lines of egypt, ocean side of the boat, a way to for an is ready permission to access the gaza strip. this has been like the links right now to the negotiations on any pretty through that might take place to meetings that are taking place today in cairo. and that it come off has said that it's positive. what are you hearing about what they've been doing? they've been in the egypt and capital for a few days now. yes, that's right. how much to send a delegation headed by the official i'm i'm but the res. to carry out these things
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with egypt. shit and guitar gates has a big shipment truck with this. i'm us from the side has welcome to our florida, proposes the creation of the distributive committee listed me and took the price that we will govern casa, and we'll oversea, the flu if any. terry, in the industry to the gaza strip, which will be set at least to provide temporarily 5, i was thinking authority. despite the long standing political raft, with the bar, it has been quite dubious that they have showed by showing also their willingness to release is free to compensate in return to producing more opposed to being present as, as a part of a comprehensive and a practical use that to see that transition to the 2nd phase of the ceasefire agreement we need to remind of you is that israel is looking for an extension for the 1st phase. and now they have sent, they was sent a diplomats to the case of to carol monday to address this concern regarding cause after the following assigns. as positive signals from how must and talks with egypt,
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sion and guitar, and the dates about this cannot thank you very much for that thought i'd otherwise do live in con eunice and southern gaza. and the us is trying to push is relevant how mazda was, sees fine in order to free the remaining is really captive rosalyn jordan reports from washington, dc of the us, specialized way to the mini steven look off is going to be in the middle east in the coming days, and that's because the us is very keen to see the move, but from things one of the ceasefire between israel and her mos, to phase to the us is very teen to what in part get the remaining captives out of her mouse is control as well as to secure the release of the remains of those captives who have died during the more than 500 games. that the war has been going on in gaza. with cost is also expected to not only be engaged
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as the as railways, and how mos start more negotiations and doha on monday. but he may also be taking part in ongoing side conversations in saudi arabia about trying to end the war in not the middle east, but in ukraine. it all comes as the us reveals that it has made direct contact with some us about the status of the remaining captives being held inside garza. that is an indication that the us is willing to ignore us more for bidding contact with what it considers for and tell her as organizations such as a mos in order to achieve a goal that it considers its central to its national security priorities. certainly getting the remaining kept us out of gaza is one of the ways the west believes that not only can the war in quickly, but can also ensure security for both is relays and the palestinians and gaza.
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rosalyn jordan elders. era washington as well as one, gaza, has forever changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of palestinians. so hey, i was into a family was wiped off and in his riley strike, except for a 9 year old niece guzzle. now. so he was taking on responsibilities. she never met and before the war, she told us how she's taken care of her only surviving rather to admit . now do you do afraid to give us a shuttle from b, y the some mistake of death being in the home page? the easy one, the heart of the to soften that his new guy at the bottom of the food assign, simple sub i hate football 100 over there. the federal home as your how about it, but i can discuss a different sort of did it. oh, i love, but i know the order was your best steven case on look a ball, you know,
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free heart, off it, and this fish photo of human fish that and can well, the all new sort of global as you put in the whole building define the the gets invented from any media out of the for you what a football ballade. jenny? heavy g. me and then yeah. and that is the final issue. what i mean? how general, how clean huh gun. last. how, how the to my boy a good bit. yeah, i need jimmy, jimmy couldn't look for it all the time. it's been a track the think and what have a little have go home and what is the new guy and even the good to free just the thought or free. i live here to look them up law shuttle. i had special them, but i now live with this to been that high on the had become a little hoffman issue. and i, i didn't really tell you that we all calls have been top. what off? off phone. yeah i knew who knew us about a month for an overlay and with your enough we english for you for having the
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shooting. ha, had the under the hood. imagine see crews in london have removed a man carrying a palestinian flag from the tower. housing, london's famous val big band, the man scale the elizabeth tower on saturday and remained on the ledge between the iconic clock face for 16 hours. emergency service is quoted off the area surrounding the landmarks that phone's possibly you case houses of parliament. tools of the houses of parliament were canceled because of the protest. this. is there any forces or carrying alamo rates across the occupied? westbank ami has 5 gunshots and use don grenades in the village of both kennedy in nablus on sunday morning palestinians, a slip subject to increasingly restrictive living conditions from the occupied territory with the risk of being rated or detained at any time that spring in new
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road a live and among she's there because is where the government and the palestinian authority has band owls as they are from the portion from inside as well. and the occupied west back mode. we are seeing a real focus on the area around nablus. and the last few days that is right. i mean after having been engineering i'm told cut them elizabeth for over 40 days now a completely destroying the refugee camps. 3 of them in that area there is now more focus on the nablus area, which is quite a large governor up there are several, a large is really illegal, is really supplements there as well. and so we're seeing more stepped up military action in nablus. and then the villages around nablus until boss as well. so these really are me moving from the northern tip of the occupied westbank for a 3rd down to the south, which really is
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a translation of what these really military and these really minister of defense have said. that this is going to be a long and comprehensive military assault on the entire 3rd, 3 of the west bank. and of course we have seen a real intensification of his riley ministry raids across the occupied west bank off to the seas fund and gaza began. what are you hearing new about that is really delegation that will be traveling to doha, on monday, to see if they can continue the cx 5. it was very interesting when you take a look, elizabeth of the newspapers that have come out today in as well. for example, the focus is on the woodcock effect, if you will, despite thousands of people coming out in the streets and marching and criticizing these really government for not prioritizing, bringing back these really captives for focusing, rather on drawing up military plans to re invade the gaza strip to re ignite the
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war there. a lot of the headlines are focused on the fact that it's woodcock, the trump envoy who has pushed things too into a different direction at least for now proposing something in direct talks with him . us in order to move the cease fire forward even though this is not phase 2 that everybody was talking about, at least there was a proposal on the table. yeah, you left, did the head of these really off positions now even commented earlier this morning, but the americans are proposing things and getting directly involved in talks because they simply don't trust nothing yahoo to continue the ceasefire and get all the captives out note all day with the masons that live in a mom. thank you. know what we're joined in the studio by mohammad last a professor of media studies at the hot institute for graduate studies. good to see him, a homeless. so as we're being reporting and his way we delegation will travel to doha, on monday. and there are also reports that the us, middle east envoy,
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steve with costs will do the same on tuesday. do think that this is a positive indication that those 2 sides are willing to negotiate the continuation of the cx 5. so it's still difficult to say, you know, you and i have spoken on numerous occasions about about the cease fire. what's different right now is that last week, of course, the trump administration acknowledged that it had engage directly with, with how mess, which is a significant development, right? it really under cuts us policy. obviously it violates us law. and it angers these railways. when i'm on clear, clear on clear about is what the us intends to gain from those direct discussions with how may i ask and also from this the next round of ceasefire talks, right. does the us genuinely want um, you know, and, and to, to, to the war, right. does it want, you know,
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the things to move on to phase 2 and then ultimately to face 3? and that's one reading that's one reading. but another reading is that it's possible for us took this very, almost extreme step as it were, because it was the same thing that israel wants, which is just the release of these really captives and then the right for israel to do whatever it wants thereafter. so that part still still is murky and it's hard to know what the trump administration wants, because it saves different things at different times. and the same people say different things on different days. do you think that the real show of unity that we've seen from our leaders in the past week and proposing a plan for postwar garza? do you think of that? had an impact on the trump administrations calculations here, as well? not, not so far. uh, not at least to that that we can, that we can tell of course the trump administration basically rejected uh,
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rejected the plan. right. which, which in many ways wasn't surprising. but um it is, i think it is significant that there is a air of unity on this issue. and also that some european countries have come forth and said that they support the era proposal. you know, the question that i, that i have, and i think it's to, i'm still an open question as to what extent are the arab leaders going to be willing to sort of put their foot down right. um right now it's all just very hypothetical. it's very theoretical, they have a plan in place, but are they willing to actually do the things that might be necessary to force israel's hand? to forestall the americans hand, right, the the, the, the herbs do have leverage. they do have cards that they can play. they haven't, they haven't decided to use any of those cards or to play any of those cards during the past, you know, year and a half. they haven't really, you know, pulled investors or i a separate economic ties under all sorts of other things that there are countries. yeah. to do so, you know,
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it's still an open question right now. we'll see what had the is wiley's and the americans play when the negotiations were zoom in doha, but something must have changed drive because a week ago they, they us proposed a plan saying that they wanted to prolong phase one of the seas 5. that's exactly what israel wanted. it wasn't ok with him. austin, israel blocked humanitarian supplies from entering them from entering gaza. and that hasn't come off to say okay, let's continue with phase one so well, look from from, from us as perspective. you know, the, the guys and population has already been subjected to 17 months of, of genocide. that's the home us perspective. so there isn't a lot a lot more that the, the us and israel can do. right. and what was notable also is that after the direct talks between the us and how mass we're lead to the media, i think by, by israel because they were so they were so angry from, went on kind of
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a tirade on social media and on least all sorts of threats, not just against how may i ask, but against the palestinian population of crowds are you know, at large. and so you see that the trump administration is kind of reacting to 2 situations on the ground in the same way that how much is reaction that israel is reacting? and i think all eyes are going to be on unto ha to see what, what these talks produce. mostly, thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate it. thanks. the pen timor had on the news all, including washer attacks, apartment buildings and east and ukraine. and some of the fits assigned to him from the start of the class. i'm jessica washington. in china. we use unemployment for means of challenge for the economy. and those falls, it's now 3 straight to fix for one of the world's best. and this play is details coming out, the
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funerals are being held in theory is the province of members of security forces killed in battles with fighters, loyal to ally to the president of a shot aside. hundreds of residents gathered in the town of shannon via sylvia's defense ministry says it's regained control of areas of the northwest. hundreds of people including some millions, were killed. and the most serious challenge to the transitional government authorities. since it took pallet in december. the attacks happened to the port cities of the talk you and talk to us on the mediterranean coast. both will side strong holes. so we, as a new president says anyone who attacks civilians will be held accountable. best will set the reports on damascus. government forces in vehicles and parents will enter the costs of cities in northwest and syria wants to the hot
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land of the also president specialist that had been before the 2nd security office . some of the worst violence says default of the former reduce on thursday fight as loyal to us at katy. those coordinated attacks on checkpoints, security, convoys and military positions. security forces say they help was the fight, this to the outskirts of top to send the attack. yeah, the government has impose a curse. you close the rules to the area and sent in the force. many, many set off for the most indigenous. i live the be this convoys to support our brothers and the general security director it on the syrian coast. any group that operates outside the law will be dealt with with an iron fist. we have them and how the this all of those of people civilians as well as for them and members of the south redeem. and the families took refuge as rushes him in a base in the pack. yeah. many clutching the belongings with no obvious place to
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shelter. hundreds of people had been killed. the government says that most individuals involved in the shooting or civilians on the security personnel. but the rather on affiliated on individuals who have since being arrested, you will put on the hold on to ensure the operation on the ground for full sits goals. the strictly forbidden the for all the forces on the ground to get into any civilian residents or deal with anyone who are inside the home in any way. the ministry of defense will begin evacuating the area of anyone not affiliated to the operations. anyone who disobeys the orders will be presented to court the latest wayland has brought close into the space of damascus. i live where he separated the government but i haven't been on the, on a lot of the challenge. those who based on division, what separation and d stabilization of the state to best because we have not been broken for 14 years, had the highest level in the capital, damascus, present the setup,
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or the fighters to lay down their arms last week at the city as at the national dialogue and pliers and inclusive political process. but it's a complex process that includes the costs of the ation between fractions groups. this interest at terrorism has been a long time ago maintenance items that is produced some times that might have been pressed in the new government under about shala's money until now they now using this phone, they need to respond to this last lead to should they all want josh, but they also need to do so without aging the hours, the surgeon environments put it as a major tennis for the new government and business questions about whether the transition process is involving or isolating these groups moving quickly enough to prevent further escalation. this is sad that i'll just go to damascus and today,
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so just joining us live from the syrian capital nowadays. so really concerning reports about the killing of a high number of civilians. what's the license that you'll gathering of the in the that is the best. so for they by dave, seeing that the back tools of the kidding just to be they have the numbers are really, really increasing. so that has happened to as they started on thursday, where the remnants of the old regime started to ambush the security forces quite in a huge area and attack. yeah. in tattoos, in homes and in country side or from our we are talking about the we choose huge area. and as a result, you have seen that the government to make calls on people to at times, fighting against the remnants of the old regime, the sides loyalist. then you have seen sewage convoys, tons of cause and vehicles had into with that ever, you have to fight the remnants of the old regime. but now the government saying
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that i'm is dec carol's saying is significant numbers of the civilians have been killed by several of the on, on, on groups that are not affiliated to the security forces and also individuals. however, for now the emit the picture is that the emerging pod, extremely, extremely concerning temp. it'll be put into what it didn't go to see. what i wanted to do with this are coming up with different c guys, because if not, we know that after this hundreds and hundreds of people have been killed by both sides means all this old president shed as has been talking about the new government saying they will be a new government. what more can you tell us? slowly indeed, i think this listens clashes. attention has once again, 2 minds of the one that's the new city, a must be an inclusive one. because this company has pests is tremendous as a for us to suffer from it. make divisions from the,
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the fact that he and clashes and the conflicts and the pensions now president said, i see in that. well, there is over the advantage of a government in place, but they are soon going to form a funding, tell them government and doesn't tell them. government is going to get to representation of different sites and the new cities or different segments of society or for the city is because what else that kind of has some sort of occurred in the government here was that it was to one color to one voice now present shot to see that they're going to build a new government that is going to represent a true picture for, for a full city is as i said, this, this remark is absolutely important because there were some, these, some have told us that there's going to be the 1st of march, 5th of much 8th of much, but still for the government has not been those now the present, this taking, it's extremely serious. russell sat down with the latest live in damascus century, and i sold
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the russians drawn from east and ukraine, have killed at least 14 people, including 5 children. h residential buildings were damaged in the ballistic massage, the tax, and the don't yet screech, and some of the fees was fighting since the rushes invasion in 2022 was taking place. there must close as its forces have retaken 3 villages that ukraine seized in rushes, close, screeching child stratford, reports from keith another night of death and destruction across the east. and then some great ukrainian army says this burning residential building is one of a number of blocks of flats fixed by russian drones and ballistic missiles. in the town, it's built for people to donate scrooge and people who have died here. a room in my neighbor from that department, and in the 4th block of the building to prepare the i had
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a population of 28000 before the war. most people have fled, as russian forces have gradually advanced around the strategically important town of book cross. which is around 20 kilometers away. literally in the half of the building. so i found out completely, this is a regular residential building. there were people inside us for the preliminary information. there are killed and wounded. rescue is a working up the sites they are fighting fires. forensic investigators a, documenting this cry, inch mazda of dollars a wholesale. holcroft sca suffered some of the worst fighting in recent months. the town is almost empty and much of it completely destroyed, rushing full season that only a few kilometers away. having slowly advanced from the east and south for a little bit, but suddenly a few of us. i went to the nearby village to have a look. to shells exploded behind me. i'm concussed today. i think i lost my hearing. that's all for him. some additional motions. hopefully i'll soldiers will
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hold for cross. i want to be ukranian. i was born in ukraine and i want to be here, but if the russians occupy it, i'm definitely not staying ukrainian soldier describes the challenge is the army faces trying to keep russian forces back. they keep shooting drones and gone to bones offline. everywhere. it is clear that things are not changing for the b to only for worse means we hope that it will be over enough is enough. how long can one find? thing that we need to reach an agreement is clear that we would like the negotiations to be held on normal times, but no one can guarantee that to us or more look whatever water has the bottled football cross grinds on, ukrainian, or star twos of cold for a day of morning because of the sheer amount of people killed in those attacks on nearby adult premier, ukrainian army describes the strikes which had multiple residential buildings as being one of the most brutal in recent times. charles rep it down to 0. keith,
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still a head analysis era. justin to dollars stepping down as kind of as prime minister. we looked at the 2 candidates vying to replace him plots for women's rights an argentine now what presidents helping him in a is bound to remove them aside from the penal code and the astray is queensland stuff is, is the worst loss of electricity in history as a week of inside long lashes to reach the hello. there is lots of lovely, pleasant weather to be enjoyed across europe at the moment with lots of spring rooms coming through and dry skies extending today across central and eastern areas
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that strikes the high pressure, which is in charge except full in the south west. we've got more nasty weather to come across the iberian financially. if we take a closer look, what warnings out amber on sundays, the southern pots of spain, portugal when also see the heavy rain rough seas, and a bit of a wintry mix coming into eastern areas. you've also got some warnings out for southern pots of friends and eventually the north west of issues we have that wet and windy weather pushes its way for these. but you can see this movie coming in on monday a now there's a lot cold. c across the iberian financial, the temperature down on sunday, that will be some improvements to come in lisbon and that matches up which is what's happening across much of europe. we're about 10 degrees above the average stretching from the balkans to the baltic states 5 degrees or for the northwest. and that's not going to last is still got lots of lovely sunshine and wants to come . but monday you can see the temperature starting to come.
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