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israeli m hosta es to the m hostaes to the red e a was 77 a was handed gaza while a sixth was handed over privately as part of the ceasefire deal. the exchange of palestinians held in gqq fatestirrians held in has been israeli prisons has been delayed. the final day of campaigning is under way we've been speaking to voters all day long. we'll tell you hello, i'm karin giannone. palestinian prisoners and detainees as part of last month's ceasefire deal.
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earlier, in gaza, a total of six hostages were released. first in rafah, two hostages, tal shoham and avera mengistu, eliya cohen, omer shem tov and omer wenkert were also handed over. these are pictures of two of the hostages, reuniting with theirfamilies. the first was omer wenkert, who was taken hostage the final hostage to be released today was hisham accompanied by his family.
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the long, agonising wait finally overfor his at kibbutz be'eri, close to gaza, the house where tal was taken. and they were all kidnapped from here? be'eri is a place full of scars and ghosts. hamas gunmen killed over 100 kibbutz members here, but in a place famously full of peaceniks, ayelet dares to hope for a betterfuture. the population of people who live in gaza should so you can imagine a situation in which you live i'm not going to go anywhere else. and not fighting about it. deal should be complete,
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but there are still plenty getting them out will require a whole new set of negotiations which have yet to begin. one family's ordeal has ended. where this goes next, on towards a more durable ceasefire or back to war, remains as uncertain as ever. adams reporting. let's speak to sebastian usher injerusalem. bring is up—to—date, with where we are. we see the hostages freed by what's re freed by hamas. what's re happening with regard to the release more than release of more than 600 palestinian prisoners? $275??? . as palestinianprisoners? '— ’ as though palestinian prisoners? '— ’ as though it hasn't been looks as though it hasn't been announced by israel officially announced by israel that there is a and we
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that there is a delay and we delay don't know how long that delay will be. one have will be. one would have expected by now, those will be. one would have ex| hostages 1ow, those will be. one would have ex| hostages 1ow been those will be. one would have ex| hostages 1ow been released, six hostages had been released, that the process of freeing ; -: than 600 t than 600 palestinian more than 600 palestinian prisoners would have got under way, usually it happens an hour way. usually it happens an hour after or so after the hostages, the final hostages, been final hostages, have been today, it was released. today, it was different in the way slightly different in the way it was by hamas. it was stagamanaged'by hamas. took it was stagamanaged'byi-iamas. took place it took place in three different locations, two in one for first time sails-us. sns fsfths first. this ' ' private. we know is in private. what we know is that the israeli prime minister thst. iii? lifééliffifié hifiiiiiéf netanyahu is fist fis lsrssiisrims hifiiistst netanyahu is holding a benjaminflnetanyahu is holding a security meeting benjgminflnetanyahu is holding a security meeting and high—level security meeting and we are hearing from diplomatic sources, from journalists in on the top of the 7—5— will be; wilt a; what lid 5; méflfiéfié the prisoners we re were due to be who were due to be released, and also what the and also what happens in the next of this ceasefire, next phase of this ceasefire, as paul adams was saying at e here, the 7 here, the first 7 package there, the first phase is drawing to its end, if
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is drawing to its'sfldr if thsss are palestinian prisoners are released or the next released today, or in the next 24 released today, or in the next 2a hours, there only be 2: .e z: h "lsftftobe from l from 7 complete freed from gaza to complete this first phase. still of concern in israel and e amongst the palestinians over two, how it will be phase two, how it will be negotiated, when it will negotiated, even when it will be negotiated. those talks haven't yet started. they should have begun earlier this shssid havs ssgs'r: sariisr this there has shssid havs issgisii sariisr this there has been offer month. there has been an offer hamas which has from hamas which has been delivered twice saying delivered twice now, saying that it could release all the remaining hostages to be in phass two in in phase two in one in phass two in one go released in phase two in one go were israel to agree a were israel to agree to a full troop withdrawal from gaza and permanent end to the war a permanent end to the war there. that is part of what phase two meant to phase two is meant to achieve but i of the but i think some of the big of that are left, over hamas's roll, is demanding hamas is
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israel is demanding hamas is completely something completely disarmed, something hamas rejects and this show of force they mounted each area are a show 7_-7 week are a show of that. although may be saying, although they may be saying, some �* their although they may be saying, some �*their officials, that an“ sf thsir fiff't'si= that. ' no an“ st thsir fiff't'si= that ' no longer an“ at thsir fiffitiai= that ' no longer they they no longsribsiisvs they gaza, they no longeribetieve they gaza, they do must govern gaza, they do believe must play a role part of role filipairtioff ”stolewilt f ipairtioff ”stolewilt bi" f ipairtioff ”stolewilt bi}; and pa'rt'fitthat rota-will ha a one so that will be military one so that will be a major block that has major stumbling block that has to be dealt with and i think the israeli position may be hardening. you spoke about the harsshihgii�*lsis sss'as assist ths family, the mother and bibas family, the mother and two children, shiri bibas, that misidentification of her body, misisshtitisatish st hsr'isssig.’ " giving the wrong human hamas giving the wrong human remains under daylight providing the correct ones, that caused �* the grief of that caused after the grief of thursday the first thursday when the first four dead hostages were returned, it dead hostagss'wsre'rstisrhsd. it to renewed shock and anger led to renewed shock and anger which was very here which was very, very strongly by the strongly expressed bythe prime benjamin netanyahu. was a cruel even -" 77—77 —— evil violation �* the by —— evil violation of the ceasefire and by —— evil violation of the cease�* pay and ”f ,. . . ,. . .. . .. . .. by —— evil violation of the cease�* pay in and --j ,. . . ,. . .. . .. . .. by —— evil violation of the cease pay infull and --- . .. by —— evil violation of the cease�* pay infull for and --- . .. by —— evil violation of the cease pay infull for it. id --- . .. by —— evil violation of the cease pay in full for it. there a: ,. . . ,. . .. . .. . ..
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in israel and is speculation in israel and again in the media this e= 77 in the release of prisoners as part price that mr netanyahu the wants the palestinians and to pay and also hamas to pay for that. and also the reports that have from the reports that have some from 7 israeli military these israeli military saying they believed from the forensic these israeli military saying they be theyd from the forensic these israeli military saying they be they haven't he forensic these israeli military saying they be they haven't given ensic these israeli military saying they be they haven't given more results they haven't given more evidence or proof of this, but they say they that they say they believe that shiri and her two young shiri bibas and'her'two young were by their children were murdered by their in has captors in gaza. hamas has always said that they were killed in an israeli air killed in an lsraeli airi , both strike. both sides accusing each other of telling lies. its each other of telling lies. as for the hostages that were set? hamas for the hostages that were safe: hamas today, what released by hamas today, what sort of condition are they in? what have we heard far? what have we heard so far? three hostages who were in the centre of gaza, released in the centre of gaza, all young men in their 20s, all yoisng menrin their 29s. to gall yoisng menrin their 29s. to be in relatively good
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and perhaps j 77 and perhaps mentsl i” -f s t.h.ey they were 7 7 his; w7ete shiilihg. seemed te *—|-— they seemed veryjoyful, of course, at their freedom. they seemed veryjoyful, of course, at theirfreedom. the coarse, at their freedom. the who were ooorse, at their freedom. the who were released hostages who were released earlier in the day, didn't gggliger in the day. that didn't quite the case, but we seem quite the case, but we haven't heard anything since they have come back to israel about them being in a serious condition. the one physical condition. the one hostage we have heard hostage that we have heard there are about from there are concerns about from his family, who was released last, who was released in his family said 7 are essentially are essentially shocked by they are essentially shocked by that he is in, if; 7 7 physical. as you mental and physical; gigs“,,.-....--...,.--..,.. rmentaland ehyéigéls'éfsffilfi ,,. . w �* he was held were saying earlier he was held for around ten years in gaza. wasn't one of the hostages was on october the who was taken on october the 7th. what has been 7th. what he has been through and the mental problems that and the mental'problems that caused to says e= -: 7 says his state is family says that his state is even worse than they had feared that might be.
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even worse than they had feared that i might be.— that it might be. sebastian thank that it might be. sebastian - thank you - that it might be. sebastian - thank you very - that it might be. sebastian - thank you very in usher, thank you very much, in jerusalem. let's speak to yousef munayyer — center, washington dc. i your is the fact has been this i your is th( in ct has been this i your is th( in ct release been this i your is th( in ct release ofien this i your is th( in ct release of the this palestinian prisoners? {as it's obviousl well, it's obviously troubling. not the time we have it's not the first time we have seen hiccups like this this seen hiccups like this in this process that very complicated process that been detailed as part of has been detailed as part of ceasefire agreement and the that ths esaestirs aarssfisfif aha sh? 7 that are fis esaestirs aarssfisfif aha sh? 7 that are supposed to exchanges that are supposed to take place. we have this take place. we have seen this in both directions, in one form in bothidirections,iin one form �* another and in bothidirections,iin one form �*another and it in bothidirections,iin one form �* another and it obviously in bothidirections,iin one form �*another and it obviously is or another and it obviously is deeply because this eh! as we situation, especially as we come close to the end of this first phase. there are a amount of 7 amount of doubts tremendous amount of doubts about whether or there as
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about whether or not there as they a particularly on the israeli side, to move to the israeli side. to move to the phase of this agreement, second phase of this agreement, i think has been laid out requires and requires further so the negotiation so the hesitation to release these tfi rsisais this falsitifiiah by ts fslsass these ealsstlfilah by the israelis is hostages by the israelis is certainly troubling and does goo; era f’s’ 7 goodth|ngs 77 77 7 77go7od7thin7gsah7ead. not suggest good things ahead. what do we know about this what doweiknow—aboist this of tranche of palestinian prisoners due to be released time, reasons they 7b7ei71in7d77 7777rii7eée777 7 7 7 7b7ehin7d77 777th7e|:e7a7re well like serving7 palestinian the longest serving palestinian prisoner, who spent 45 years in jail, others who were serving sentences. us an life sentences. give us an overview, if you will. in life sentences. give us an overview, if you will. in this u-rou overview, if you will. in this grow» we — overview, if you will. in this grow» we are _ overview, if you will. in this group we are talking - overview, if you will. in this group we are talking about| group we are talking about hundreds of and hundreds of palestinians and few of them ; n- g n- e particularly well known. and as the case in most of these particularly well known. and as the ca there 1ost of these particularly well known. and as the ca there is ;t of these particularly well known. and as the ca there is huge hese particularly well known. and as the ca there is huge numbers releases there is huge numbers of palestinians who are
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effectively hostages being held the 7 7 the israelis 7 7 the israelis who 7 the israelis who are 7 by the israelis who are taken from their homes, from their li�*s—s; ds�*a'sd charged, and from their li�*s—s; deters-s charged, and held for never charged, and held for months, sometimes on end, months, sometimes years on end. a process that the through a process that the israelis call administrative detention. and they are effectively rounded up and ultimately used effectively rounded up and ultimatelyused bargaining ; -:7 in these situation7s. 7 in these situation7s. ma7ny chips in these situations. many of in this particular sf them in this particslar’ .-..-s.-.-..-..-.- sf them in this particslar’ .. .. .. . .. .. have been rounded up october the ?th and aain after october the 7th and again without charge. the ministry -- military 7 7system has 7 7 7 7system has something like court system has something like a 97% conviction so the they are unable even fact they are unable to even charge these folks let alone 7 them, given how slanted d efe nd; nts 7 justice is, militaryjisstice systemiis.” -- -.-.- .. -. speaks to militaryjisstice systemiisse— -- -.-.- .. -. speaks to the fact militaryjisstice systemiis.” -- -.-.- .. -. speaks to the fact that really speaks to the fact that most of these folks are being for no to be held for no reason but to be bargaining in
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bargaining chips in these" . . .. .. .-.- some of them, of palestinians that course, are palestinians that have been convicted by the israeli prison system but many, have been convicted by the israel more n system but many, have been convicted by the israel more are stem but many, have been convicted by the israel more are just1 but many, have been convicted by the israel more are just regularany, = -:* = f palestinians who have been scooped up and held against their will for no reason whatsoever. ”the tigers .. the bbc m 7 of the of the 602 7 of the 602 who of the 602 who are prisoners of the 602 who are due to be released today are serving life sentences. 60 of them with high sentences. that's according to a prisoners media palestinian prisoners. mediai .- . - -. .- - ..-- - statement. palestinian prisoners. medias is . s -. .- s ..-- s statement. i palestinian prisoners. medias is i s -. is s iiss s statement. i wonder what office statement. i wonder what this does to the nature of the whole delicate nature of the whole situation, as the sitisatioh. barticislarly as the i phase of the hasn't even been process hasn't even been negotiated yet? as process hasn't even been negotiated yet?— negotiated yet? rfif -- on negotiated yet? rfif -- .. . on there have certainl earlier on there have certainly been in this process time to truly from time to time, truly situations that doubt 7 7777dou7iit7whe7thei'777 77 7 7777dou7tit7whe7th7ei'7or7 77 doubt whether or not this you doubt whether or not this will continue moving the bin picture messa-e the big picture message of of ie big picture message of of thisg picture message of of this that ture messa-e of of this that we i messa-e of of this that we have sa -e of of this that we have seen of that the way for this is that the only way for this to move forward is through a
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solution. seen negotiated solution. we've seen israeli military campaign, 16 months of a genocidal level of violence that resulted violence that has not resulted in the freeing of hostages or other --roress, onl these any other progress, only these negotiations led to negotiations have led to a situation these kinds of situation where these kinds of exchanges are moving forward are possible. that is the here. overriding message here. it's difficult, some of have 7 have the path is clear. it's only forward is clear. it's only.-. - negotiation that this through negotiation that this issue between israelis issi-iie between lsraelis and . iisi is . s s or issi-iie between lsraelis andsiiiss i is --.- s is orany issi-iie between lsraelis andsiiiss i is --.- s is or any other palestinians, or any other issue between israelis and will be resolved. palestinians, will be resolved. you so much forjoining palestinians, will be resolved. y washington, rjoining palestinians, will be resolved. y washington, rjo let's a of breaking news tell you a bit of breaking news that's been coming is the last about the pope's tsw'mihstss absst ths fsss's has condition, pope francis has in hospital �*over a we are getting 7 7 7 we are getting some 7 7 we are getting some lines the 7 7 the vatican. 7 the vatican. th7ere is the from the vatican. there is the hospital in where mm sta in in a -rivate which reserved for the suite which is reserved for the pope. the vatican says he's
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pope. vthevvatican says he's sfssrzsd asthma esoerienced a nrolonaed "thma — — — — ~ crisis evoeer�*fed a oa'moed arthma . ~~ . ~~~ ~ crisis this —like respiratory crisis this morning. he's had a blood transfusion because of low platelet count, they are this 7 this term 7 this term the pope's using this term that the pope's condition remains critical. condithjn remains critical. go on to say that pope they go on to say that pope francis is in their words, more than yesterday. 7 than yesterday. however, unwell than yesterday. however, also say that he remains they also say that he remains alert. let's recap on that. lines on from the 7 from the vatican 7 from the vatican th7at the wires from the vatican that pope has experienced a asthma prolonged asthma like respiratory crisis. had respiratory crisis. he's had blood transfusions because of platelet counts and his low platelet counts and his condition is still critical. he is more than yesterday, he remains pope bi-iit he remains aletsopmoe ~ —— i --- was bi-iit he remains aletsopmoe ~ —— i ——— was admitted bi-iit he remains aletsop'yee ~ —— . ——— was admitted to bi-iit he remains aletsopmoe ~ —— i ——— was admitted to the francis was admitted to the hospital friday before course �* this last the boss's stithis’ - . respiratory he had a ct scan. infection. he had a ct scan. that showed that he had double
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pneumonia and he for 7 for that, 7 for that, it's 7 like a iserifi looklogllkea very serious the vatican situation in that the vatican is describing the pope's condition is critical. he has a low platelet count and is blood transfusions, receiving blood transfusions, and his condition is worse than it was he has also it was yesterday. he has also been described as, remaining in previous days each alert. in previous days each morning we've been morning we�*ve been—gettingiii ii .. the morning we�*ve beengettihgsi ii .. the morning morning we've been—gettingii— .. ~— ~ the morning saying updates in the morning saying the has been eating the pope has been eating breakfast and has passed a peaceful night. morning, peacefol night. this morning. we not get one of notably, we did not get one of those from the those notifications from the vatican about the pope eating breakfast and perhaps this who. that his explains why, that his condition is more serious than it was yesterday, according to the vatican, and he's experienced prolonged crisis. tiles respi'r'atsry erisis. we�*ll to tiles respiratory erisis. we�*ll to you very continue to bring you the very latest on the pope was my latest on. the pope wssrr-y. ..- as he stays latest on the pope wasrr'y ....- as he stays there latest on. the pope wssrr-y. ..- as he stays there in 's hospital in rome was �*sjemeli hospital in what vatican describes as what the vatican describes as a critical condition.
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strong security guarantees. minister sir keir starmer. from europe's security." president trump earlier urged president zelensky and russian president vladimir putin to "get together". mr trump has been urging mr zelensky to strike are reporting he has refused to sign. atlantic council, weighed in on what we can expect to happen next. the mineral deal is next and what's interesting is that the the mineral deal is next and what's i dealsting is that the the mineral deal is next and what's i deal that is that the the mineral deal is next and what's i deal that some t the zelensky’s table president zelensky�*s table looks very similar to the deal he had considered mineral deal he had considered earlier in the week and he
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it doesn't have rejected and it doesn't have security guarantees in deal security guarantees in the deal and it's very one—sided. basically the us makes out like ukraine doesn't much out of basically the us makes out like u butie doesn't much out of basically the us makes out like u but the oesn't much out of basically the us makes out like u but the americans nuch out of it but the americans have really up the pressure it but the americans have real zelensky up the pressure it but the americans have real zelensky is the pressure it but the americans have real zelensky is the inressure it but the americans have real zelensky is the i would e —=7 tosi-n to sign this 7 to sign this and duress to sign this and it looks like he but there looks like he will, but there no security guarantees in are no security'goarantees in deal that he is likely the states7 7 the most7m7ilitary provided the most military assistance to ukraine since the assistance lo'ljkraine's�*ince the �* started three years ago and assistance lo'ljkraine's�*ince the �*starts trump years ago and assistance lo'ljkraine's�*ince the �*starts trump wants ago and assistance lo'ljkraine's�*ince the �*starts trump wants something president trump wants something in so he's in return, so he's talking about 50%, the united states in return, so he's talking about 5 50% :he united states in return, so he's talking about 5 50% of united states in return, so he's talking about 5 50% of futurei states making 50% of future earnings on resources. the deal on natural resources. the deal still under i haven't is still under wraps. i haven't {soon real is still under wraps. i haven't soon real deal so is still under wraps. i haven't {soon real deal so i'm not seen the real deal so i'm not to into all the as“?! {as as “ts aifths" 77 777 iii 7” but as“?! ta 53a ihta alfthiei ii iii ”i but it's -7 and it's very one—sided and it's very transactional. military officer as part of an unprecedented purge of top military leaders. general charles 0 brown
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is a history—making fighter of thejoint chiefs of staff. to lead the us navy. insistence that the military is mired in diversity issues. his defence secretary pete hegseth had called let s get some of the day s other news now. attack in new zealand's capital overnight. local authorities responded to the fires are investigating.
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under the debris. the structure collapsed over a children's play area. who they believe had planned for several weeks to killjewish people. the victim, a spanish man, underwent emergency surgery on his injuries, which are not life—threatening. up for their final push to convince voters to put theirfaith in them. the country's next chancellor, but the far—right afd party has
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of the economy and immigration. one of the biggest issues in election has the vaunted economy. germany's vaunted is struggling, the llii, in recession country has been in recession for two years. there more for two years. there are more 20,000 filed than 20,000 bankruptcies filed last year alone, the biggest numbering about ten in numbering about ten years in germany, and indeed energy costs have up. in costs have shot up. that's in because of russia's war in to ukraine and germany trying to diversify its supply diversify its energy supply from oil and and from russian oil and gas and turning to renewable energy which lead to higher electricity prices for many spoke to 7 spoke to ohe spoke to ohe small germans. we spoke to one small in byrd germans. we spoke to one small said in byrd germans. we spoke to one small said he in byrd germans. we spoke to one small said he saw n byrd germans. we spoke to one small said he saw the byrd germans. we spoke to one small said he saw the german d economy as a sinking ship and he's looking for political —:: to get back on track.
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leaders to get back on track. he also wanted to see the red tape cut that there is for small businesses and big alike and he for politicians to waiting for politicians to actually deliver on what they waiting for politicians to act| they deliver on what they waiting for politicians to act| they will ier on what they waiting for politicians to act| they will do on what they waiting for politicians to act| they will do ahead t they waiting for politicians to act| they will do ahead of hey waiting for politicians to act| they so do ahead of hey waiting for politicians to act| they so the ahead of hey waiting for politicians to act| they so the economy|ey waiting for politicians to act| they so the economy has elections so the economy has been weighing on many people's 7777 a7nt7i7 77 77 7777 7777777 and we can say mines and certainly weican say the older people we spoke to of the older people we spoke to here, the older voters, they concerned about inflation are concerned about inflation because it's eating into their pensions, the limited pensions they receive every month, and they receive sire-“f "rs-“h and. to they receive siii'sry "rs-“h and. to see that addressed they want to see that addressed and the new they want to see that addressed to 1d the new they want to see that addressed to bring new they want to see that addressed to bring down prices government to bring down prices and tackle... sue government to bring down prices and tackle. . .— see seess in to the local prosecutor. it took place during a demonstration the latest. there was a demonstration in support of congo this
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afternoon, the african country, around this 7 around this demonstratio7n and around this demonstration there were many police officers patrol and it seems this man e= knife attack launched his knife attack police officers, people77777 777777 777 people tak7i7ng77 7 people taking 7part in demonstration, 7 demonstration, he seriously two police officers and injured two police officers and injured two police officers and injured three others, then another person it and then another person it seems tried to intervene and person knifed and this person was knifed and died, was killed by the man. the man is under arrest and in detention and it's been revealed by the prosecutor that revealed by the prosecotor that is a 37—year—old algerian he is a 37—year—old algerian man he cried out allahu man and he cried out allahu akbar at the time of his act so has been 77 777ha7s7bee7n7cla7ss7i7fied 77 77 777ha7s7bee7n7cla7ss7ified a7s77 77 77 777ha7s7bee7n7cla7ss7ified at.” this has been classified-iiss a . ~~ ~ . ~ . ~ attack and it's also terrorist attaeb and it�*s also ' " reported and been reported now and unconfirmed the man was oncontirmed that the man wasii s . . s to a order. mn- mn— it was on a kind of watchlist for radicalisation and was to a deportation order subject toa deportation order algeria. sub'ect toaideportation. - ~ al eria. sub'ect toaideportation. -~ alueria. i, sub'ect toaideportation. -~ llatest i, sub'ect toaideportation. -~ llatest on i, sub'ect toaideportatioo i 1 latest on that attack subject toa deportation order 1 latest on that attack in faith let's bring you france. let's bring you up—to—date what's
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bbztidestsifiifi iii-that's in sprtfiats'fiith iii-that's in the middle east. seen six hostages freed by sis, lsraeli sis israeli hostages. been they've been reunited with theirfamilies they've been reunited with their families following their release earlier today. we are there is hostaes waiting, there is hostages square, and the with 7 familiar 7 7 familiar with 7 7 familiar with on7 become familiar with on saturday nights in favour of bringing hostages home and supporting those who still have family members and loved ones .- 77he7l7d7 ..-. - - s-i .siss - s... .- 77he7l7d7 b7y77 - - s-i .siss - s... heldby andalot guys held by hamas, and a lot of that anti—government. wanting the war to sentiment, wanting the war to come end and anti the way 77�*7n7etanyahlt7 77�*7n7etanyahlt 7 77to7n7t7int17ed777777 77 masses 7 77to7n7t7int17ed7t7he7 mr netanyahu has continued the war up until the last worrying that had led to month, worrying that had led to the fgztsger in danger and the hostages put in danger and the hostages put in danger and the remaining hostages putting the remaining hostages in danger. there are still people being held in gaza and many them could be a many of them could still be a life that seen six life that we seen six hostages by hamas today. let's
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freed by hamas today. let's you the prison in the west show you the prison in the west bank, ofer prison, where ”a”! “far ”h" here u“ — prisoners, ”a”! “far ”h" hers u“ . prisoners, this is ”a”! “far ”h" hers u“ . of prisoners, this is of the prisoners, this is of the prison in, this is ”a”! “far ”h" hers u“ . of the prison in question, one of the prisons in question, have yet to be released. this 7of of the 7 7777ott7h7e 351,777 7 77 7 7777oft7h7e 341,777 7 six hostages 7 7 hostages came7 out, 602 prisoners were to released. that's been be released. that's been delayed for some reason. we are atlases tar more reamh gears to hear the 7 security 7 7 s7ecurity 7 7 and israeli security cabinet and benjamin netanyahu's government. �* live scene, benjamin netanyahu's gov pope int. �* live scene, benjamin netanyahu's gov pope �*s :. �* live scene, benjamin netanyahu's gov pope �*s :. in ive scene, benjamin netanyahu's gov pope �*s:. in rome ne, the pope �*s hospital in rome because the pope has a because the pope has begun a second week in the second week in hospital. the vatican just set in the vatican have just set in the last few minutes he rested well over night but his condition is critical, has critical, he has experienced severe asthmatic being severe asthmatic crisis, being for w pneumonia. we'll you/777777777 s. ss you up—to—date.
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hello. this of cloud is a significant which will move significant low which will move in, it will bring heavy rain gags: 7 7 7gale77s, petha ps 7 gales, pethaps s7evere and gales, perhaps severe gales, �*a time for some as 7 let's ta ke 7 let's take a look at 7 a let's take a look at that 7 a bit it's take a look at that 7 a bit more (e a look at that 7 a bit more detail. yk at that 7 a bit more detail. w7e'7ll7h7a7t in a bit more detail. we'll start off with overnight lows of around 6—8, start off with overnight lows of around 6—8 , the wettest and windiest of the weather will be scotla nd scotland and northern in scotland and northern ireland. we see gusts of ireland. we could see gusts of at miles an hourin wind at 60—70 miles an hour in the northern the rain the northern isles, the rain heaviest to the west. we could see 50—70 millimetres of rain before the system clears a wet and windy throughnord�*rern ireland. ts? sea, into the across the irish sea, into the lake district.
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behind brighter, breezy, frequent rash of showers to the freque'nt'rash'ofishowers'to the highs of 8—13 c. to north—west, highs of 8—13 c. to out sunday that rain close out sunday that rain still has to push its way still has to bash its way . . .. .-- southwards, so we steadily southwards, so we will see some wet weather. to the northwest with highs of eight to 13 celsius. now, to close out sunday, that rain still has to push wet weather. and overnight sunday, the heaviest of the rain
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six israeli released by hamas as part of the first i the the first phase of the cease—fire deal have home cease—fire deal have come home to emotional welcomes their ta asatmsai assuage; she the“ however the families. however the exchange of 600 held in of 600 palestinians held in israeli prisons has been general election. democrats party is leading in the polls, with the officials at the pentagon, including the highest—ranking military officer, the chairman of thejoint chiefs of staff, also out is admiral lisa franchetti, the first woman now on bbc news, it's sportsday.
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