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the, the, this is the, the, the news why from finding israel approves the deal with her last year and the forward a policy and fighting hamas will release 15 women and children type in housing conservation. the costs a strict and we to israel will release power stating into how the restraining pressed on to make somebody's gains and it's counter offensive against russia training. so it gets passed on the remains of the dangerous place for civilians. again, after it was liberated from russian occupation here, residents that coping with the ongoing culture
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the feel okay. welcome to the program is ro onto a mass of agree to do that? includes a pause in fighting and the release of dozens of hostages mediated by katara, which has confirmed the framework is a look at what it covers. how mass? well, $350.00 of the house is it took on in the october 7th, a tire attack on these route. $150.00 protest indian prisoners held in these revel will be released in exchange. it will be a 4 day pause in fighting between each route and how much of the access to humanitarian aid. israel is said to pause, could be extended if more hostages afraid of the day. it has been welcomed by the families of hostages and governments around the world. and this is friday. grandfather has been glued to the tv and shift the following news about the
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hospital, his grandchildren, a did or not the and theater over at yahoo. and i believe to have been abducted by her mazda on october 7th, along with his son, daughter in law, and 3 other family members. he hopes that it keeps some of his family members of feet at the hostage deal between it straight at home us. so i go to hug them, use them, and i of that, and probably they would be most be thought in the 1st time to get the check up and everything. but i don't know, i don't know, as even single what they go to doing, what they're going to say that the government, the lead mediated between is straight and how much announce that the juice would allow the release of 50 women and children get knocked and headed by hum us the 4 is trying to get that met early on wednesday to approve the hospital and exchange
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for its hostages. destroyed with release of 150 palace pinioned women and children detained in his dryly presence. news welcome to, but despite afternoon family and that is dryly occupied westbank that dean its son bus invested in august and the last month a little i know the how my son is now injured. he's lost control of 70 percent of his. um, i'm very happy that soon he'll be in my arms either. i'm in my family, my president for his siblings and sort of new on his mother's laughter. you will be in the home, we say go winning the old christmas. not only my son, a lot of the prisoners who have been in jail for 40 years 30 years and also by overly since i know instead of he said the truth would allow for the 4th or 5th you for this in the fight to can go. so something many here in the gaza strip our district for joshua alone. we hope this ceasefire will hold. we've been waiting for it and we've been hoping for it. and we pray for peace for all people so that we
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can be done with all these challenges. we're facing that we've been fleeing from one place to another. we hope the ceasefire will be good for and then we'll see positive solutions from this shape. but from here in the con, eunice, in southern gaza, do not have high hopes this month. last 15 relative and is riley is strike wednesday morning with the the, the cease fire deal won't bring safety for me is re lease, they may break it. they may not continue with it. and what kind of look look like if there is no real ceasefire deal, it ends this. it's not worthy as an uh, level going on, aren't you optimistic? no, i'm not optimistic i'm. i prevents if that be a tax will be fiercer then before the ceasefire. is trying see if the boss could be extended into it done for further releases. if the div stands, it would be the longest boss and fighting since how mazda is october 7 did attack
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on his tray, straight to jerusalem, then we can join correspondent rebecca wrist us welcome, rebecca. so let's start with vague hostage deal and this proposed a pause in fighting how would it work? as well as obviously a very complex operation sale we were hearing when the deal was paused when it was finally agreed upon by all parties that would take a minimum of 24 hours from that time. and what we believe will be happen will happen is similar to the previous hosted release as though of course, this is a much bigger operation than the $2.00 and $2.00 that were released earlier. but we believe that they'll be handed over to the red cross. and given an initial medical check by the red cross, then they'll be brought over to the board, the upper body of the border into either in the territory. and then they will go to one of 6 special hospitals. they'll be get it taken to the isolated medical centers, the within those hospitals, the children taken to one and,
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and some others taken around the place. most of them around tel aviv, uh they, they'll be able to be re united with their families which will be incredibly emotional. alignment nor price will be able to be present for anything of that kind . and then they'll be a determination process to see who is able to have a what looking at the briefing session, something that they security services will be very, came to talk to the, the hostages, to try and gather information. now, it's still that around $12.00 to $13.00 people a day will be brought out over that for day partial se file, or rather i should say humanitarian se side to allow for the hostage exchange. and as you've been reporting, and as we've been hearing, if all goes well, a lot can still go wrong. but if all goes to plan, there is an opportunity for that say sign to be extended, should not hostages, be released. right, so good news on the face of it, but that has been opposition to the steel from elements of israel's coalition.
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government just talk us through those. so yeah, that has it was a very testy session in the can. i said last night or in the of the, the, the cabinet room with people voicing their opposition largely from the fall right. factions of benjamin that ne coalition, and in fact, 3 members of the ultimate, you who deposited the jewish power policy, headed by bits of i'm sorry to my been clear of the, the minutes to the security minister at his party and hit the administer that are in the cabinet from his party voice is against it. i said that this is playing into some of his hands and that the this will allow this c 5 as pulls and fighting will allow for hamas to, to regroup until they'd be able to attack. is ralph. so the, when the fighting re commences, so we, so let's move and this is just the 3 we saw a logical position. but some of the other people who were against the deal was swayed over when they knew the most sad and the internal security sion but the
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internal security services were also on board with a deal. so 33 people then voted in 5 as a not unanimous but, but a very clear majority. so what was it about wrist? a whole that meant the prime minister benjamin netanyahu said yes. why? he said no. so many times before as well. it's hard to know exactly what it was about this deal because many of the items that are on this deal have already been on the table for some weeks. and we know that israel has said no, no numerous occasions. but i think it's probably more to do with mounting pressure, benjamin netanyahu and his government facing continuing. but, but, but mounting pressure just to see some action on the hostages. no, not just the hostage families, but especially the hostage families. but the entire country really, you know, wanting to say, somebody's not wanting to make sure that the government has that as a priority, the release of the hostages. we know that israel is looking to completely dismantle
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hamas as capabilities militarily. and that is the major i'm but the families of the hostages and many others as well. protesting matching lobbying the government to make more of an effort to make sure that some of all of them they want. but some is better than not. some of these hostages get released and released to live people very worried about the continued bombardment, about the ground and incursion in the gaza strip. and just exactly what that could mean for their loved ones. so this, you know, lot of people in israel breeding a huge sigh of relief today is rebecca rebecca rivers in jefferson. so let's get more on this from uh, date of the middle east to unlist shawnee rezani. so welcome back to the studio. shawnee, so this deal not quite done because it's really citizens have 24 hours to petition the high call the games the release of palestinian prisoners as part of this deal. so is that likely to happen? and if so, how might the court react?
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well, it is happening, we already have several appeals that were that we didn't have been announced. most of them are connected to the right party of these really political spectrum in alliance with some of the members of the, of the cabinet that we've seen objecting. we've seen in the past that the, the supreme court does not intervene in these cases. these are usually rejected saying this is completely in the room of the government to make the conscious decision on that. and we don't see any tool for the judiciary to give a stand here. we expect that to be also the case here. so it's a technical um, step back, but probably not a fundamental one. right. and as what has been then the general response through is right up to this to it's very cautious sigh of relief. so it's a very cautious optimism. but it's really is very much aware he's really is um the
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families and are aware of via much of the, the cruelty of homos that has been conducting a very, a twisted psychological warfare. you know, when it comes to sending photo to photos of the hostages and any information about them in last weeks, a lot of it has been in for fading through social media, but also directly to some of these parents. they're not trusting anything is final until the, if they see the 1st hostages back in is really arms. and there's also been, you know, these, this 240 families almost have been united in the last weeks in, in the pursuit for, for the reduce of their loved one. and now they're torn up because he knows there was families, mostly young kids and the mothers, but also some elderly women and some voices are saying, well, if there are, when did men that need immediate treatment? you know, why are they not the next in line over healthy women? you know, some of these more completely distorted dilemma is that are touring these families from, from within it's, it's a heavy, there's a heavy feeling,
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very cautious optimism, but also a lot of seer. so aside from this high quote, petition all the, any other potential pitfalls, illinois? well, 1st of all, we need to remember the deal struck with how much there are other players in the region in gaza itself. we know that the palestinian jihad was active and his officially not part of the deal. they are free to do as they wish, how mos tries to control them, but it's limited in how much he has his effect on that. ready how much itself is quite, quite unsure how much control do they have on the ground that can be single operatives off from us that are not in contact with the organization that have been in hiding? maybe they do not comply or not aware of the ceasefire. and so definitely these really i just is very much alert and concerned about that. this is paula and to north that have been also targeting israel and back and forth exchanges. in the last couple of weeks, we have seen them sending messages or they're willing to comply as well,
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but in case something breaks in the north, it could also be jeopardizing what's happening in gaza. right? and an option to extend that shows what are the likely to be the calculations for how mass and for israel, i'm pretty flexible. so the mechanism is built in a way that for every day there is 10 to 12 hostages. to be released phase, read this happy to extend that we know with that formula for as long as possible to bring as many of the hostages home as possible. how much also is interested in that because it will appreciate as much time as can to regroup and get ready for the next phase of israel. clearly saying it's going to make it into the south of the dallas trooper, the still a lot of homeless strongholds, both sides current. so you have a great interest in trying to wait, you know, and prolong these these far as much as possible before the next phase. which will be also very aggressive and bloody probably. okay, thank you for that show. nationally, i was honest, is that data please me, at least on the next let's find out what can be achieved in
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a 4 day pause in fighting with our my daughter is a regional director of the world health organization who joins us from kind of welcome to dw, so all you now giving up uh for this up for day, cx. 5, potentially a thank you very much for the, for the hope watching it to yes it back, you know, we are presenting dollars center for this or loan. granted, you know, with news i'm on the only lot hoping for a complete ceasefire about the different if you to and had a bus or moving in to us and uh, doing our uh, sort of initial analysis. lighting supplies, different types of supplies, including what our fuel, medical supplies, you know, like saving medications, as one as evacuating medicaid evacuating those patients whom they need for the county. you know, from the hospitals outside the husband. uh so this is a very,
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a golden opportunity to ask one. right? and you mentioned a few that you are hoping to to bring it in. so as far as we can tell, best be no limits imposed on the type of supplies that would be allowed in under this deal because that's been a problem in the past. exactly as you know, i mean, the fuel was one of the, you know, issues that have been very difficult and very tough to go inside the house. and that's why many of the hospital does anticipate priorities and ambulances impact have gone out of service because of that. so if you will, is be coming to know, in fact, you know, to us as like an oaks, again, like an air for them. because the, you know, many of us, because of the functioning because of the lack of clinical city, which is due to the fuel as well as, you know, water supply and specific new oxygen supply, you know, to patients inside the hospital running operations, you know. so.

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