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she's commander and don't want to be and i'm not turning on the experts, so it's, it's a bit unfair to ask me as a mother, obviously, i don't want the ideas to go in before i take my children out and to be honest, i'm against for, that's for, for any on the other hand, i sold them as neighbors all these years and look what they've done to us. they've murdered and right. i'm butchered to people and families complete families with bush. it's in their best. so um, most i don't have the, the answer to that's all i know is i want my children back home now before and the other move is done or taken. um, i don't know what the best way to get the mileage is. uh, if it was up to me,
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obviously i draw the house of some kind of transaction and has the prisoners released? doesn't matter in a year's time, we'll have another, you know, 5000 or 6000 prisoners. no, no sales given hope meals on the whole showers, then telephones are all i know is only about my children back home now. understood and clearly this has been a terrible traumatizing experience. why did you agree to talk to us about it? because i want the world to know and i want the world to list to the efforts of releasing them. children should not be a part of the war. okay. the fog and ships. and um, as i think the world has a great deal of power on the kind of scenes you has, a lot of power call has
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a lot of power. the u. s. has a lot of power. a lot of money is flowing into the posting of the state, so to speak. so it was supposed this money were supposed to build a palestinian state, but instead it was do you use to build a tear organization? and i think the world should know that on the road should again, in this, through the efforts of releasing my children and young children, there are both to one children or i'm involved in any met in any way. i want the world to in this, to the, to the truth of releasing them. now. i'm home now there's no, i understand there's no reason to them. and i'm the 1st thing you to say to them when you get them home. i don't want to say anything, i just want a 100 of them. have them in my homes. i want to make them feel
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safe again and feel home again. even they don't have a home to come back to, but they have me to come back to frontier for telling your story, sharing your story with us. and we wish you the best of all possible outcomes. rena gomez and mother of 2 boys health, which is by how much. thank you so much. thank you for having me. last senior international correspondent, tough on official, told me how the mood in israel has changed a since how my floor 6 tara attacks earlier this month. i want us to understand it . prior to october 7th, there was pretty much no consensus when it comes to political questions. when it comes to social questions in israel, but that has changed since thomas militants have killed at least 1400 is re lease and abducted at least 200 people. in fact, the number that these really government is working. these right now is 222 people.
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that's the estimate of number that the estimate of how many people have been abducted and possibly o being in gaza strip. now when you ask people, how do they ever yeah, you got thing to the age that's coming into gaza strip and it's really very literally, in fact the united nations has pointed out. it's just about 4 percent daily. what actually it shouldn't be getting into gaza strip, their reaction is going to be revolving around their closer and that's if you bring it into gaza strip, then how are you going to relieve the hostages? so they making this very clear, it's equation that they say only a should be coming into gaza strip. if all hostages are being released, something that also echoes with a lot of far at positions here in israel. but one has to also underline because there's so many various voices here is what you will also very much. yeah. that people say it shouldn't be within the we citizens in gaza strip, who have to pay the price for the action of thomas militants. well, i mean,
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was course as well, his step tough. it's as drives across the across guys or in preparation for a ground, an invasion. what do we know about the next phase of this war? it's really interesting because as i've been covering just for the past 2 weeks, they really various moments and building up as the just shortly after the terrorist attack by how most minutes into an october 7th. it seemed as if a major ground offensive is imminent. but then there was really a delay, as at least it appeared to be a delay when a lot of diplomats came to visit is well, us diplomats or other chats are from jeremy for example, talking with primary submitting out. and it seemed as there's going to be a delay and of just very unclear are when a ground defensive will take place. well, a ground offensive even take place. we'd be something else. and now we're hearing now again with this reading, with warning by israel, that people should evacuate from northern gods that go towards the south,
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and that they are likely going to intensify the air flags that are getting appear. so there's this momentum building up that the troops that are a mass there along the border with cause us trip the is really tanks and everything . that's it. oh, ready to go in? it is unclear when this is going to happen. we're hearing they'll, if it will start, it will probably a will probably be a battle that may take months. and the question, he is obviously why that violence is clearing up not only in gaza strip, but also in other parts you in the region. how all of that is just going to begin to link and what is going to mean for ordinary citizens that are caught up in this finance and unfunny, the situation on the other side of the country on the, on the occupied the westbank. what's going on there? and the other side is very close to where i am right now inside occupied westbank is basically 11 or 2 miles from here. i'm standing right now and they've been
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exchange of, of, of fi. a both in between is where the forces and i'm and people in a gaza strip and i'm seeing people because he's well is claiming that i must militants, are also hiding in occupied westbank vill one has to understand if you look back on history. in fact, it's the faults of poxy, a main competitor to say, so upon most militants, that is a dominant in occupied westbank. but these are claims that there is a very strong, a big, strong pull. they also in occupied westbank by various minutes in groups and they also named how those submitted things. and they say that this is try so that being carried out also it also occupied westbank on necessary to moved out the militants . the, as all of this is continuing the question that a lot of people are asking by the owner of this violence is going just simply to read causation among very ordinary citizens who simply have enough of the violence . but they feel represented only by one voice. and that is either the homeless
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militants or other militant group. thank you for the, for the front of your shop and you're sort of a, you foreign ministers of amazing and luxembourg. i've tried trying to find common ground on this conflict. member states it'd be vive, it was some backing israel. the bombing of gaza unexpected ground defensive the other side of the bump. bottom it says kill too many civilians. use foreign policy chief, such as a bureau, signature block has moved towards endorsing a pause in the fall involvement, so that more i can be brought into the territory. well d w is this a new? see a shilton is in luxembourg and told me more. so he repeated the use of well known position that they strongly condemned the attack of the hum us and that each right has the right to so of defense under the preserving international law. but when it comes to this cause it's quite interesting because mr. bureau just repeated,
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or you came this morning and said that he believes there's a need for humanitarian pause. and he said now that he believes, but there's a consensus among the among the foreign ministers. he thinks that such a pause would be needed in order to help to, to bring humanitarian aid, to have displaced people to find shelter. and as i said, he thinks there is a consensus. and he said that this will be brought to the european heads of states . bear with me later this week on thursday. i'm. but if you have, if you listen this morning to the fine ministers, it did not seem very clear that there really is a consensus that has been some of foreign ministers coming here saying very clearly that they believe that such a poss, and the terminal to changed a bit 1st, that was the talk for humanitarian ceasefire. now there's more talk of this pause is necessary and the other one saying that this would interfere with the right of use, right to self defense. so there are
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a bit more relaxed and it's not against it. so now it will be up to the heads of states to decide whether this is the common position of the european union to ask for this or not. okay, thank you for that service your shows and locks and back to watching taylor, which is heading for a presidential ramos after the 1st round of focusing, failed to produce an hour drive when a center left economy minister says your mass made an unexpectedly strong showing despite over saying 140 percent inflation, you will face the right when i have a new, a in the 2nd round, next month. on expected boost argentina's economy minister, sir, do a mazda took the lead in the 1st round of presidential elections? count on me. i count on each one of you. thank you. from the heart. under most is watch argentina's. economy has sunk to its worst crisis in decades. some 40 percent
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