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in new m york state of _£m in new york state of man accused york state of the man accused of attempted �* of salman dozens of nations urge "open" and "ethical" the former spanish football chief — luis rubiales hello, i'm matthew amroliwala. in gaza after hamas said they would delay their release of the ceasefire agreement between the two. be cancelled and "hell should break out".
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looks increasingly shaky. president trump was quick to hit back, proposing a new ultimatum. well, i would say this, and i will let that... because this is israel's decision, but as far and let hell break out. many gazans say their lives are already hell, terms, including by blocking vital supplies. "our simplest right is having
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a tent," says sabine. a tent," says sabine. "people look for villas and palaces, we look for a tent. god willing, god will provide one." god willing, god will provide one." now, as international now, as international mediators try to step in to save the deal, mediators try to step israelis are increasingly worried about the fate of those worried about the fate of those still held captive in gaza. still held captive in gaza. relatives of the hostages, their supporters, are really alarmed by this latest impasse. their anger isn'tjust directed at hamas, it's at their own government. at their own government. many here believe that many here believe that president trump's new president trump's new controversial plans for a us controversial plans for a us takeover of gaza takeover of gaza aren't helping. aren't helping. they say it has given a lifeline to their prime minister and his fragile minister and his fragile government. government. his main interest is his main interest is to remain in power. to remain in power. i don't think he cares much about the kidnapped hostages in gaza. hostages in gaza. so it seems to me that trump so it seems to me that trump has provided a ladderfor him has provided a ladderfor him to extricate himself to extricate himself from fulfilling this from fulfilling this deal and keeping his deal and keeping his
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coalition government coalition government for some time longer. israel's military has been preparing for a possible return to war. in gaza, the un is warning that that could spell an immense tragedy. this is another critical moment. yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. our international editor, jeremy bowen, spoke to me earlier about how the past 2a hours could impact the ceasefire deal. well, the hamas announcement, first of all, came as quite a bombshell, because the implications of brinkmanship that could end up torpedoing the ceasefire are clearly massive, not least particularly, in fact, for the palestinian population inside gaza. you know, because there is one analysis of what's going on is that the israelis —
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phase of the ceasefire, which is after 42 and at the moment negotiations for that are well, they basically haven't started. of course, watching all of this the of the hostages. hostage deal — her father is still being held.. it would be a death sentence for those hostages but there's more and more doubt being expressed over the second part of the deal. and we know that when a deal collapsed last november 23rd, it took over a year
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to make another deal. sentence. in terms of what you have heard about your father, just how you grapple with not hearing any sort of detail. we knew he was alive. he arrived in gaza alive, injured in his hand, we haven't had more news about him. we know that the hostages that came out of gaza, totally alone. they didn't see other hostages. so we have no new news,
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which is not encouraging, to say the least. saying that he wanted to see all the hostages released they should tear up the ceasefire deal. when you when you hear things like that, how unhelpful is that? i understand that that, as far as i can see, is only as a result of a ceasefire and withdrawal of israel from gaza. i think that is helpful to aim for a deal it doesn't happen. sabotage the deal,
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to get away with a plan, of the deal. it needs to be a comprehensive deal. everybody should be returned. to the life of the hostages that we know are held in horrendous conditions, shackled, denied food, denied light for over almost 500 days. anything thatjeopardises that is is can be a life just give me an idea, our viewers. actually get through
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every day of this. and they know that we are there for them and that we will not give up until they are back. let me show you image from saturday, there was concern about 7 n concern about the �*these �* these three men �*these three men and health of thesethreemen and fact that health of theee'three'men and fact that they lost so the fact that they have last so weight in
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the fact that they have lost so weight in captivity. is now focused on �* the )w focused on �* the further ;ed:on �* the further stages of whether the further stages of release deal will happen. the release deal will happen. these are the faces of the 33 these are the faces of the 53 hamas did to people hamas did agreed to release as part of the first phase of the ceasefire deal. two of them have been held in gaza for years, but most were captive the of attack in it was gates? attack; in. sees; if??? " would be released agreed they would be released in phases over a 42 day period. prisoners held in palestinian prisoners held in israel would also be released around the time. let me y? 7, o; as”??? you the 7 7 7 you the 16 7 7 7 you the 16 released 7 you the 16 released so show you the 16 released so far. they are highlighted. the first women then men. also first women and then men. also nationals of thailand were released as part of a 225 effie), ”whale; 7” 7 7 w they are not pictured deal. they are not pictured here. i can also show you
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x " hostages otoo o 77 t; but 77 77 to but havef 77 to but havevnot due to released but have not been yet. the families of these hostages an anxious wait see if the segif the ceasefire to see if the ceasefire arrangements get on arrangements get'back'on track. this number, hamas have bodies of those who are dead repatriate number, hamas from this number, hamas have said that eight are dead. it 11mm ill was confirmed by israel on confirmed israel on vthat tuesday that this man year was that this man year was toesday that this man “year was those killed by hamas on among those killed by hamas on among those killed by hamas on the 7th of october 2023. we do the 7th of october 2023. we do not know. who the other seven not know. who the other seven are. we should also say that not know. who the otherseven we should also say that repatriated is first part of the this is the first part of the this is the first part of the ceasefire process. these are process. these are ceasefire process. these are 76 hostages left gaza the 76 hostages left in gaza the 76 hostages left in gaza �* all. just half of over all. just under half of over all. just under half of them are thought have them are thought to have been 7 later of the killed. later phases of the ceasefire agreement are killed. lateroha=esafthe— agreement are ceasefire agreement are supposed to see the remaining supposed to see the remaining hostages returned and the returned and 77 returned and the 77 hostages returned and the bodies who are dead bodies of those who are dead bodies of those who are dead repatriated to. let me take you
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7 is reliant 7 77 is reliant 77 the us country is reliant upon the us for a number of things. country is reliant upon the us fora number of things. he fizz??? ii. 77 -:— e: _722 get into;a head—oh cannot get into a head—on collision the president. the other hand, the ideas on the other hand, the ideas presented by the president are nonstarters forjordan. they politically are politically problematic security review from a security review problematic, he cannot say yes :——:: them. the balancing act to them. the balancing act between saying no and not yes seésf? yes will 77 yes will be 77 yes will be 5 e—j 2: 77 for the kingj —ee the president 77 the president is course, the president is open, as he is, in terms of as be normally is. in. terms of . ,,, ~ . big steak of aid. remind the big steak of us aid. remind us how support is to us how much support is given to jordan. of the support around 450 jordan. of the support around 160 million — jordan. of the support around 450 million is _ a50 million is military assistance. fora a50 million is military assistance. for a country as 7— *——t small asjordan it is big money. is a large proportion money. it is a large proportion of the national we are
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= -= about around 30,000 jobs lost injordan. jordan has already got major economic jobs lost injordan. jordan has already g and ajor economic jobs lost injordan. jordan has alreadyg and i or economic jobs lost injordan. jordan has alreadyg and i think>nomic problems and i think unemployment use as around unemployment for use as around a0%. it is a dire and amount of aid to the us the amount of aid to the us gives is really almost existential forjordan's you talked economic well-being. you talked about the difficult _ economic well-being. you talked about the difficult position - about the difficult position beating is in, tell me more beating is in. tell me more that. there are twin about that. there are twin difficulties, aren't there? it is a case of taking hundreds difficulties, aren't there? it is a case 0 moreg hundreds difficulties, aren't there? it is a case 0 more palestinians thousands more palestinians into jordan, thousands more palestinians intojordan, and also, if he was to accept donald trump's was to accept donaldtra�*mp's it would disregard plans, it would disregard history, territory, any sort of pathway to a palestinian is just impossible, it isn't hiram - it “mi isn't hiram - it down, i comes i isn't it'llssaoexe .. gag - it down, comes down to number of first of e jordan is already hosting z= _75
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around i million syrian refugees, thousands of iraqi the system is already refugees. the system is already overstressed. is on the overstressed. that is on the practical practicalities of it. if you look at politics of if you look at the politics of it, jordan's relationship with it. jordanfs relationship with goes back it. jorcianfs relationship with goes back to the the us goes back to the palestinian—israeli conflict. the jordanian palestinian—israeli conflict. thejordanian population, some the jordanian population, some say thejordanian population, some say more come, some say less. this creates a difficult this'sreatas a é“=:" demographically within balance demographically within if you bring in more jordan. if you bring in more palestinians, ethnicjordanians will be worried that their palestinians, ethnicjordanians will be w will d that their palestinians, ethnicjordanians will be w will be 1at their palestinians, ethnicjordanians will be w will be too :heir palestinians, ethnicjordanians will be w will be too high. if numhexswillbetoo high. if accept the of the you accept the plans of the those who s:— 7 77 77 thisiwill " of being implicit with the of the palestinian elimination of the palestinian cause. has many enemies cause. jordan has many enemies who want to put them in that the iranians and position. the iranians and others. this is wholly others, this is not wholly an issue, it is a
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economic issue, it is a political issue that goes nolitical issue thatgoes to foundation ofjordan's the foundation ofjotciaofs . .....s.s..- . so, the foundation ofjotcianfs . .....s.s..- . so, the foundation ofjotoanfs . .....s.s..- . so, identity. briefly, you said in our identity. briefly, you said in yourfirst — identity. briefly, you said in your first answer _ identity. briefly, you said in your first answer he - identity. briefly, you said in i your first answer he - say your first answer he cannot say yes but it will be difficult to say no. what is he actually best case scenario, he say? be; eie §§efl§fl§e ..e 7 come say? see. case scenarioi :e ’ come and sa say? ees. case scenario; ,,e - come and say mr president, do not like your idea, yet i do riot like your idesset is my counter offer. he this is my counter offer. he cannot simply say no, he has to present his ideas. if he present his ioeas; if heaoes . ~ ~ . there present his ioeas; if hesoes . ~ ~ . there may be
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