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the, the, the, the, the news life from funding israel approves that deal with her mouse during the 4th day. pause, enticing thomasville release. 50 women and children. they've been holding captive in the gaza strip to be to israel will release palestinian towns and is ready for us also on the program inside of a coach and makes a virtual the parents that the june 20 profession presidents joins the economic groups online meeting hosted by india, after skipping previous summits,
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describes the warning ukraine as a tragedy the i'm feel welcome to the program is round on a mass of agreed a deal that includes a polls and fighting, and the release of dozens of hostages mediated by could tall, which has confirmed the framework is a look at the wall and it covers how much will freight 50 of the hostages. it took in the to about 7 to attack on israel. $150.00 palestinian prisoners held in israel will be released in exchange. that'll be a full dipoles in fighting between these rel, i'm have mass and access to humanitarian aid. israel has said the pose could be extended if more hostages, afraid to deal with being welcomed by hostages, families and governments around the world. the this is riley grandfather has been
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to do the tv and shift the following news about the hospital, his grandchildren, idiot, or nazi, and theater over at yahoo and i believe to have been abducted by her mos 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. i go to had them use them and i of that and probably they would be most be thought in the 1st time to just. ready 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. the godaddy government, the lead mediated between it straight and hum us, announced that the juice would allow the release of 50 women and children get knocked in headed by hum us. the 4 is trying to get that met early on wednesday to
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approve the hospitality and exchange for its hostages. destroyed would release some 150 palestine in women and children detained in his dryly presence news. welcome to, but despite afternoon family and that is during the occupied of westbank directing, its son was 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 louder. you will be in the who we say go winning the old christmas. not only my son, the prisoners who have been in jail for full to use that to use and also by over links instead of instead of he said, the truth would allow for the 4th or 5th you for this in the fight to can god. 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
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pray for peace for all people so that we 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. but from here in the con eunice in southern garza, do not have high hopes this month. last 15 relatives in an 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 and they may not continue with it. and what kind of woke up like if there is no real ceasefire deal, it ends this. it's not more the level going on, aren't you optimistic? no, i'm not optimistic. i'm a pre hence, if that be a tax will be fiercer than before. the ceasefire is trying to see if the boss could be extended done for further releases. if the div stands,
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it would be the longest boss and fighting since home office. october 7 didn't attack on his tray. lot correspondence in jerusalem, rebecca, which as talk me through how the release of hostages would work. this one is 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. what we believe will be happen will happen is similar to the previous hostage releases. so 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 a board over the border into either any territory. and then they will go to one of 6 special hospitals. they'll be get you 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 an 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, what size of the briefing session. something that the 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, a partial se file or rather i should say humanitarian safe 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, uh there is an opportunity for that say site to be extended, should not hostages, be released. right, so good news on the face of it, but that has been opposition to this deal from elements of israel is 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 far right factions of benjamin netanyahu 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, that 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 that most side 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 favor. so not unanimous but, but a very clear majority. so what was it about race? the 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 be on the table for some weeks. and we know that israel has said no, no numerous occasions, but 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 and all, not just the hostage families, but especially the hostage families. but the entire country really, you know, wanting to say somebody is 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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him off 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 may want. but some is better than not. some of these hostages get released and released a 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 side relief today is rebecca rebecca with us in jefferson let's get more on this from palestinian jan. this the hash and boucher who was based in gaza until just a few weeks ago. he joins is not from the jordanian capital. i'm not a welcome husband. what are your sources in gaza saying about this deal? um actually there is no much more than uh over the bump list uh in dollars or they
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are waiting then use from outside, which is a proof of play from cut her warehouse leadership phased and from his way to side as well. um, uh they are talking about a, a full day bose as you know, what is most important for, for the guys on um there was a how to for the hosting hostilities. uh they will be no firing. um, would it be more a coming in to goes up and as the situation is, is getting car than worse over the previous days. right. and who all the palestinian presidents that is riley is likely to release actually we are talking about what according to what is wally. and just this ministry published about $300.00 and boasting and prisoners, actually, half of them will be released this, this, this around and more likely the rest will be released if the an, excuse me, if,
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if the, if the cease fire was extended, we're talking about set to 3 women included that list are, those would be miners we are talking about 2 main or permanent women, the lake, actually i'm a young girl and, and the women. and so i job these from jerusalem and other wonderful with her mind from losing him as well. both of them were accused of of trying to attack is where he lives in previous years. but i understand you still have family in gaza. how is that? what are they telling you about the situation that to yeah, i'm in touch with my family with the, with the friends, with ordinary people. situation there is very hard. it's getting worse day by day. less than what is available full list, what that as well and, and there was more from boardman,
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and the number of casualties is rising up. so people are afraid and they are tired and they are exhausted. or the situation we are talking about like over a 1000000 people displaced many of them lost their houses and they are full of people. so they are waiting for, they supposed to happen so they can at least be able to breed and service. that's the full day pause, that's expected that will allow more aid into into the tattered trick. have you seen preparations being made? actually the, the, the, the, the aid was coming into gallons of the problem is the number of the 8 or the trucks coming in. and 2nd type of a they are talking about aids going through the international organizations and mainly for or what, or sometimes for the hospitals. still, it's not clear according to how much the aid would be going to or hospitals across
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the golden stripe, including the north. but still, it's not, not clear if that would be included in the tie before the need is, is more than that, the items that that allows through the trucks and the aides coming into garza. okay, thanks for that to a journalist hasn't been pollution in. i'm a so you has that welcome this agreement saying that israel and a match that you're paying commission says it will increase a deliverance to gaza during the 4 day pause in fighting brussels cuts development funding to the palestinian temperatures. the following. how much the time? the 7th of october, after reviewing h program, the commission said it found no evidence of funds going to us. and then that's i resumption without delay. also stated by get more now from uh, corresponding rosie, but charters in strasburg. wherever your opinion parliamentary is meeting. welcome rosie. a token story reactions the array of light
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after weeks of darkness. that was the way one you lawmaker here in strasburg, and not room just behind me. describe this deal or the announcement of it when lawmakers met just a few hours ago, the size it whole heartedly welcome to this a night spent, although it has reiterated it's calls for the release of all hostages started. you says it's going to try and up humanitarian, a deliveries to gaza. g ring base, expected polls and hostilities. but to do that, it says it needs greater humanitarian access or more ways in to get the 8 that it's sending into guys. but there's also been a bit of a bigger discussion here today, a reflection on the policy passed and the look at the way ahead of courses. you say that hopes for peace in the reach. and there's been a bit of an indictment of the blocks past policy by foreign policy chief use that burrell. he said in address to lawmakers for decades. the e u has been talking about a 2 state solution, but doing very little in terms of actions to back up those words. right. the
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hostages um how by her mouse include the usage since i have your family has been involved in negotiating their release. the family members of hostages have usually been here at the european parliament in the past weeks trying to encourage lawmakers to throw any political or diplomatic weight they have hired these talks. you know, these are very difficult negotiations to go on behind closed doors, but i think it's quite telling that your opinion is not claiming this deal is any sort of a diplomatic victory for itself. on the contrary, the you for an affairs chief has been talking today about the fact that they're being divisions within the european union and how those divisions have impacted the your opinions do political weight as this conflict rate is all in or in terms of those divisions is to explain it. there are some you countries which have been calling for humanitarian sees far those include, for example, spain on ireland. but there are many other e u countries including germany, which are much more reticent by that because they fear the talk of this is far
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could search involved. and i'm asked, which is of course, considered by the european union as a terrace group. right. i mean while i'm, i mentioned in the introduction that to that age into the palestinian temperatures is resuming again after highlights us just focus through what's happening that yes. so i think it's important to know there is a difference in the european union between 2 amount of tearing age, which is things like food medicine, water, emergency, shelter, and the has quadrupled humanitarian aid for gaza since the october 7th, her most attacked being outside one of the 8 flights when it was being loaded up with those kind of supplies that's increased. there's been a different discussion about what's called development 8. so that's things like longer term support for schools, infrastructure salaries of civil service and that is for posted use. of course not funding does not go in any way directly to her mosque because her mouse is considered by the us terrorist. so that is not the use a, there were concerns after that attack on october 7th,
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that you may be in directly without intention funding some also that funds may be being diverse and that's why the book has conducted a review of its funding. it concluded that review and it said they found no major causes for concern of those funds. the payments have be made and will continue to be made, but there are some bigger questions there also because some are no asking about the use plan as, as currently a notes to perhaps add some more restrictions and not moving forward. so i'm asking fly restrictions. this is not clear at the time, but not something which brussel said, ethics is needed. thanks. lots of rosie rosie pressure and stress. symbol headlines coming out of this conflict. at least 6 palestinians have been shot dead in on his writing, writing unified westbank, palestinian red crescent sizes. right. the soldiers stormed the rest of the jean camp in the northern city of to colorado. i said, medic, street the gentleman back 26. i injured him several times, including for whitfield. as the sunset, as i said,
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the conflict in the middle east has gone beyond the war to become terrorism. is remotes came after meeting with each raymond, by the tips of hostages, held by her mouth and the palestinians with family members in gaza. and said he had the directory of both sides of suffering. in this conflict. i thought of a boat and just told gee 20 latest it's necessary to think about how to stop what he called the tragedy of the war in ukraine, russian, pennsylvania. there's a virtual meeting on the 2020 economic cooperation grant coast and by indian prime minister there and remembering the custodian gatherings of follow up to the impulse and event wisdom of the hosted in delhi and the other. so yes, just for that that was improves and stay away from that conference or something russian foreign minister so gained by for off instead a minimum you through the easy because you can look at this with the device. the shots here is with a think tank, a global public. a policy in security focuses on india's global role. and you have
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political challenges in the, in the pacific region. a welcome to the w. i'm. this is the 1st, the appearance of the russian president vladimir pushing for a while. have significant is this as well. this is significant in 2 different ways. first of all, symbolically for russia and for pretend. as you just mentioned, this is the 1st time that president vladimir putin attendance such is meeting and this is important because my food team wants to be seen as a leader among the world's great leaders and by being and one frame and this virtual meeting. among other presidents and prime ministers, president routine can, must have put forward his narrative and his this information campaign where he seeks to position russia again as a leader. but i think what is more important to you to point out is that this meeting also shows that blogging team does not have any solution for the most
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pressing issues that the g 21 to address. so whether we're talking about the global compact or now the in the middle east, europe, economic car at door shooting and russia out of the picture. so even those countries which have not taken a site in russia's war in ukraine. um now with us that booting does not have solutions to global problems, right. i'm sorry. what else stood out for you from today? somebody as well? well uh booting was attending we actually sold as 2 other lead us. we're not attending the president by the end of the united states, and president g of china decided not to join for different reasons. china has had a um, uh, its own problems with india, claiming
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a leadership position. and she does not want to share a stage with with india, and they are by kind of giving india um, supporting india and its leadership role off the global south. and president bind does not want to share the stage with letting me put in. so here we can see that india in our under moody have not been successful in kind of bringing all lead us together as they wished before. and they have just a quick what about mr. proteins, comments? when he, he said, it's necessary to think about how to stop what he called the tragedy of the war in ukraine, which uncharacteristically and soft toned from the russian president what russia is trying to do and watch president putin is trying to use this platform for use to convince leaders off countries that have not taken
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a position off russia's view at the well. and therefore he is just adjusting his vocabulary to the audience in this case. okay, thank you for that device to show. thank you so much. i the north korea claims to have successfully launched its 1st spies, satellite country space agency has the site it will send up more in the near future . a state media release, these images of a need that kim jones on noticing the launch stock career has responded by suspending possibly ministry patrick to on the on both of us and south 3 and official site. they cannot verify why the, the launch was a success dw correspondent james chase the entire time. he told us more about that the north koreans satellite launch. well, as he mentioned is really important. the points out in the 1st instance,
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the countries around the world, a still trying to verify on young's claims, that is where you've been able to put this ministry satellites into a little bit. we 1st got wind of this, the one slates on. she's at any stage of here with chris saying that the soft light instead or with a few minutes later if it has it comes following to filed launches all of this here which killing young, blamed on technical issues. so believe this time the satellite business broke, it was kind of reconnaissance, that's the lights and pots and there. okay. but what i launched and had fallen into the east trying to see where as another pods flushed down in the pacific author traveling in japan, southwest prefecture of okay, now which led to a long as being sense of across the jumping these items. so you really get a sense of how the region gets pulled into some of the, the, the come kind of complexity of these and i'll try and stop by launches stems, chase x. now there are few countries more vulnerable. so the effects of climate change them the mole days. the land has blown advising. see examples could make the archipelago virtually uninhabitable. on the end of the century,
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most of these new president is hosting some unambitious engineering can mitigate the threat about these times have been criticized by environmental groups, lovely sand beaches, turquoise lagoons and vast coral reefs. the mild, these are dream destination, but it's islands are also on the front lines of the climate crisis and battling for survival nearby they getting damaged and the correlating is happening around ready? all for now. it's like, i don't know the reason about these things, but i think in my opinion, be also be aware of product thing of a reeves and the ocean rising sea level trends to swamp this playground of the rich and famous. there's increasing fear that multi views might become some of the
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world's 1st environmental refugees needing to relocate to higher ground in another country. we have been reclaiming some islands and one of the main reasons we are having to do with this is also because we have run out of space in most of the islands that people live and also being impacted by cost of the motion and cost of flooding. we are looking into how we may be able to use this as on, on how we can adapt with the new president. if all these mohammed movies do have scrap plans to relocate citizens, he wants to protect vulnerable coasts, through building the islands higher than the rising sea level. along with erecting sea walls, he promised that none of his competitor you, it's, will need to abandon their homeland while that can get to go through, he said that we definitely don't need to buy land or even these land from any
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country. we have to email that to you and if we need to increase the amount of demand we uh, we have no leg rooms um, no area. you've never seen our country. if the environmental and rights groups accused authorities of feeling to follow environmental regulations, they're urging authorities to perform any mitigation carefully. but authorities are running out of time. as many inhabitants see the world's climate crisis flapping at their heels. watching the deputy news i from by then i reminded that top story at this hour, israel has approve the hostage deal with how much it is in group has agreed to release 15 women and children. it's holding in gaza during a 4 day pausing, fighting on israel i sent it will release 150 pounds, a spinning implement in children from its presence. israel was also offered to extend a 6551 day for every 10 additional hostages released by. i'm gonna set
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