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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from the israel approves the deal with home us during the forward a pause in fighting how much will be nice, fix the women and children. they've been holding cancer in the cost of strips. and we to israel will release, palestinians, how then it's a prison. that's the, it's right, the military and waltz us threats a truce might homes in the world health organization permits to providing more aid for gods that during the mattress we are deciding, you know, to stay and deliver. but it's regional director tells p w. it still won't be enough for the 2000000 people cold in the was that also on the
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programs north korea claims there's a 4th, it's 1st spice satellites into a state tv celebrates the launch and regional tensions. so with south korea spending part of imagery, agreement with the i'm so go a welcome to the program. is ro on how mass have a great a deal. that includes a pause in financing on the release of dozens of hostages mediated by kotob, which has confirmed the framework. it's a look at what it covers. i'm us will free 50 of the hostages, a token, the october 7th attack on his rail. $150.00 palestinian prisoners held in his round will be released in exchange. that'll be a 4 day pause and fighting between israel and thomas. i'm access to humanitarian
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aid. israel has set the post, could be extended if more hostages, afraid the deal is being welcomed by hostages, families and governments around the world. this is dryly grandfather has been glued to the tv and shift the following news about the hostage deed, his grandchildren, idiot, or nazi and theater were 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, the 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 get the check up and never think about. uh, i don't know. i don't know as a single what they go to doing. what they're going to say that got the,
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the government, the lead mediated between it straight and how much announce that the juice would allow to release the 50 women and children kidnapped and headed by hum us the 4 is trying to get that make early on wednesday to approve the hospital and exchange for its hostages, destroyed would release them 150 palestine in women and children detained in his dryly presence. news welcome to but despite afternoon family and that is draining occupied westbank, the dean, its son bus invested in august and just last month, a little i know the has 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 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 us and also by
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a religious incentive 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 district for joshua alone, we hope this cease fire 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 can be done with all these challenges. we're facing that we've been fleeing from one place to another. we hope to see fire will be good. and then we'll see positive solutions from this. but some 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 the safety from is really so they may break into, they may not continue with it. and what kind of look like if there is no real c star a deal, it ends this. it's not worthy. as an uh, level going on,
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aren't you optimistic? no, i'm not optimistic, i'm a pre hence, if that be a tax will be fiercer then before the ceasefire is trying saves the boss, could be extended into it, done for further releases. if the div spends it would be the longest boss and fighting since how mazda is october, 7 did an attack on history. a correspondent in jerusalem, rebecca ritz us 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
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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, and some others taking 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 they security services will be very came to talk to 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 4 day, partial se file. or rather i should say, humanitarian say 5 to allow for the hostage exchange. and as you've been reporting, and as we've been hearing, if all goes well,
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a lot can still go wrong. but if all goes to plan, there is an opportunity for that se side 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 government just talk us through those? yeah, that has it was a very testy session in the connected last night or in the of the, the, the cabinet room with people voicing their opposition largely from the fall 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, it's my been 0, the, the minister, the security minister at his party and hit the ministers that are in the cabinet from his potty voices against it. they 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 how much to, to re group. and to then be able to attack is ralph. so the,
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when the fighting re commenced as so we, so let's move in this though 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 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 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 it is 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,
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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 on the hostages. we know that israel is looking to completely dismantle him off as capabilities militarily, and that is the major i'm but the, 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 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. i just, rebecca rebecca, this is a jefferson i left tenant, a total pizza loan that speaks for israel with the forces the i d f and joins us
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now. welcome back to the w, this hostage agreements and the pulse and fighting issues come into effect tomorrow morning. i understand. well, the idea uh, continue to pursue how much bites up until the last minute. i absolutely feel we all continue l. pricings and gangs from us in accordance with the government's directive to pursue and dismantle and destroyed us as a tourist organization. one of our goals was a, of the, of the war is to continue and it is to dismantle them. and the other goal is to actually bring home the hostages, so it works hand in hand and, and i would say they actually complement one another. indeed, the operation is moving forward. we'll striking home us. whereas where they are with dismantling the tunnels, wherever they are utilizing them in order to attack us, we are conduct can engaging them on the battle ground and definitely seeking out wherever they are hiding the best. as the operation, as it's ongoing opponents of a polls and fighting,
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made much of the idea of how mass might use it to regroup. what will the idea do during that full day heights this to well, 1st of all, i think we need to be extremely strong in our defensive positions. we need to be prepared. we need to be ready because we have bad experiences. we've come up and see fires indeed in 2014, how much could vantage of all of the operational c 5 be human atari and c 5 in order to attack our forces but maintains defensive positions on the ground. so we will need to be prepared for that event trying to see if they can decide or instigate some sort of attacks for getting stuff. the forces never let us will be engaged in readiness and, and prepared for any deterioration of the situation. of course, as a professional military, is that a military that is a subordinate to the government, we will adhere to the governments instructions to hold on file for the operational pause in order to enable the release of the hostages. however many they are on
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a daily basis, this is the reality that we will 6 will see in the coming few days. right. and of course, the israel acceptance of this agreement menu will see this also as an admission that the, the idea of your organization was as fails to find in free more of the hostages, a low feel we've been saying. so of, since they don't set that there is a diplomatic effort that is going side by side on hand in hand with the operational effort. absolutely. that there will be the operational efforts are 2 fold all bringing the hostages home and dismantling and destroying. i must have thursday capabilities, so i would argue that we are accomplishing, accomplishing our goals, step by step strength by strike. i must comp ever be allowed to hold the power of death or getting style civilians ever again. we need to be able to counsel that and make sure that they don't have that's this power of government because they, when they have the power of government, they've clearly used it to abuse the people of gaza and to attack al civilians.
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on the 7th of october, which is a clear representation of what they do when they have the power of the government, are you able to say how or where hostages will be delivered to safety? while i call and say that at this time, of course, a lot of it will be done behind the scenes for the safety of the hostages as they be being brought out. we are of course, happy that this is happening, but it's a mixed happiness because there are so many that will remain in the clutches of from us and in the, in the belly of their war machine. our role is to try and leave the aides and bring home the hostages in this operation, a safe and sound and that is what we will do. um, you know, i don't want to be too full coming. i'm afraid, phil. i know that to go very interested and that's obvious, but we need to keep that our best interest in mind. and presumably you'll be
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briefing released hostages. they'll just trying to extract as much information from them about how much a well obviously that will have to those that kind of sharing there with that talking about women and children. so obviously those are can share what they understand about the situation, how they were abducted wherever they're being held. now we not, we know for a fact that the hostages were they were taken to a chief hospital and all the hospitals as well, like the run piece, the hospital. so in the there's a reality that we will have to gather as much information as we can in order to perhaps help bring to the others. fine. all right, happy to learn are from the israel defense forces. thank you so much. good evening for many of the families of the hostages housing cause of the imminent deal will not have a positive outcome. though the face, the captives to be freed, maybe $200.00 will be made in the hands of how much relatives and friends of the
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hostages have been courting constantly for the release of their loved ones or demonstrations vigils, an immediate campaigns and dislike to bring them back to bill will not bring that campaign to an end address creek isn't at least a risk and security on the list is also associated professor and security studies. a king's cottage that london welcome to dw the pin rooms of deals, but failed 4 weeks. why do you think we took, oh it, it has taken so long to reach this agreement a hi. i think it's the same deal that we've been talking about and has been in the pipeline for the last couple of weeks is not a new deal. and it is not like that all the deals of the mediation failed in the meantime. i think the circumstances have changed. i think 3 weeks ago we had a very solid commitment from us to commit to a very similar deal. but the time it was, these are the government who rejected it. despite the advice from security services
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inside as well to actually accepted. i think the idea of what we see made some slow progress on the ground which. ready so it meant that the idea of understands that how difficult the operational environment is, there is a realization also that there is no military solution to actually get also use out . but i mean diplomatic one last the, i think what is an important factor here is that the new to the is really street the public has put a lot of pressure on and that's, and you all government to bring the hostages high. and so the pressure internally in israel and the government to do anything and everything they can to bring them back has as grown and i think continues to grow. and i think the government now had to make a concession and did so to get the also just fine. it's really interesting. so essentially same deal, different circumstances. i'm just focus then through the past few weeks. how did they get here? how was this, this agreement reached, you know, it was always about, you know, an exchange for a human return 8 on one hand and
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a human turn ceasefire, and on the other hand, a release of hostages. and it was a tit for tat. so homeless was saying, you know, we're going to give you a hostages and you give us your 18 and human 10 pauses. and it was always about trying to find the middle ground where it is acceptable in terms of what is really has to give up to get the hostages back. and that bargaining it has been, you know, going back and forth, there were a lot of strategic disagreements to begin with on whether there should be any sort of bargaining with how most and particularly those in the far right of finance. and y'all, governments that there should be no negotiation with from us. and then as we move forward, it became clear that israel was willing to make concessions, but then it was more about the logistics of things. the problem is from us. wanted to get prisoners in return, the question of what was the swap. now i think the deal that we're seeing now is one to 3. in terms of what, what types of people are being released so far, i must, gives up safety is gonna have to give a 150 prisoners. and also that's been an issue of, of,
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of the kind of logistical side of things. if you think about this and ongoing was on, where it's very difficult actually to get hostages out when authoration is, are ongoing. and when obviously is really drones are a box is how much what more to make sure that is real is not flying. drones is not doing recognizance to kind of give away their positions as they are releasing the hostages. and so that, that was kind of, they were not sticking points the. and now the sticking point is, when does it actually come into effect? when does the idea of has a good position to say? now we can have a couple of days of deceased file, or you might can pause and feel comfortable that it can go forward, right? i'm not point. what do you think is likely to happen at the end of the, the 1st a 4 day pause, advising, or the cause immediate. it is trying to build up on a very small agreement and kind of building it up and up and up. and the idea is that every additional day that is really grunting, and you might turn a pause, how much will give up more hostages. so it's a kind of tit for tat in that respect. so the hope is that it will not end of the 3
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for 5 days, but that will be an additional day and an additional day. but that all depends on whether all sites can keep the feed still. i mean, the problem that we, that we have in particular with how much is that is not able to react it. right. it's a network of different actors. and even if the strategic leadership says we're committing to the sci fi, do these different fighting sections with loosely affiliated with a corner from us, will they actually consider and respect the ceasefire? or will there be any technical moves on the ground that the audience will not tolerate? and what all of these kind of goes, what are the red line? so if, if we see a re positioning, for example, some a groups on the ground will the idea of then respond to them? what is a military advantage? what is not? so it's a lot of smaller tactical things that can really escalate and bring them that. what you meant to impose into momentum to an end, okay. sorry for talking us are about so clearly at the least risk and security, i'm going to start address creek from king's college. thank you so much. thank you
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. as well, with this proposed truce evidence, humanitarian organizations are getting ready to significantly increase deliveries to casa aid for the strip as arrived with egypt, irish apple to close to the blockade and palestinian territory. until now, israel has limited a to a trickle, leaving causes a desperately short of food will to mention. and few un says more than 2000000 people in augusta. i'm going hungry. and any one of the half a 1000000 will be what have been displaced by will well, i've met out of my diary is a visual director for the world health organization. he's based in kyra. i asked him about how the w h o is preparing for this for a pool of us. yes it back. you know, we all to put the center for this or loan. granted, you know, with news i'm on the, we were hoping for a complete cheese fire about the different if you, to another bus or moving in to us and uh, doing our uh,
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sort of initial analysis. lighting supplies, different types of supplies, including water, 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. awesome. uh so this is a very, a golden opportunity to ask one, right. uh, 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 are being very difficult and very tough to go inside the house. and that's why many of the hospital and healthcare facilities and ambulances impact have gone out of service because of that. so if you wouldn't be coming to know, in fact, you know, to us as like an oaks, again, like an air for them. because the,
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you know, menu holes because i'm a functioning people is a black, okay? the co city, which is due to the fuel as well as, you know, water supply. and specifically, the oxygen supply, you know, to patients inside the hospital, running corporations, you know, so if you and is becoming one of the most, most highly needed in book life saving, you know, issues that are well sir. okay, so you're going to do what you can to get as much as you can. and so the tablet tray will 4 days be enough to significantly improve the humanitarian situation in gaza. definitely it is not enough, but i said, you know, we wanted, as i said, you know, 40 sustained have been an interrupted ceasefire so that we would be able to go and take what the, you know, life saving essentially and what are fueled for dishes doors and medications and the boss, they practice before 7 october and our own 500 trucks used to go inside also with
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different types of supplies. and until now, in fact, in on, in these 4 to 6 days, we manage to get only 1150 for the trucks inside with different, you know, supplies except a few and in a very limited amount. so it definitely does not going to be enough, but at least that something is better than nothing, right? i'm just a brief lot of, i'm your own authoration is that in casa, i'm, it was recently, and i'm just using it as a sudden use of one of your colleagues and many for family members who have been killed in attacks that i have to go considered withdrawing w h o stuff because of these dangerous conditions. it is unfortunate use this idea stuff data that you know our 29 year old, the demo with our son, 6 months old. i'll spend and 50 off of relatives and companies can do it. and one of the tax base or heating or air forces defending to i'm not going to withdraw all
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our forces from them. we are deciding, you know, to stay and deliver. because the amount of needs, you know, for the 2100000 people at the end of us is really huge. beyond our capabilities, beyond on me one or 4 or even half the day a ceasefire. i mean, the boss is the task to be long term and interrupted sustainable ceasefire. so we would, we are going to stay and deliver and shop with frontier for us buying us the time we were sure. well, but if you're in dallas, i rent out my daughter from the world health organization. thank you so much. my pleasure. take a couple of other headlines from the conflict in the middle east. at least 6 palestinians have been killed. and is there any right in the occupied westbank for palestinian red crescent says this very soul just stormed a refugee camp in the northern city of a tool. kind of, i said, medics treated the types of $26.00 and injured in several times including 4 with bullet wounds. process i said the conference interlaced has gone beyond war to
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become a terrorism. as your months came after meeting with his reading, the relatives of hostages, held by him by some palestinians with family members in gaza. he said he'd heard directly how both sides are suffering in the conflict. and those career claims to have successfully launched its 1st spice satellite country space agency has that said it will send more in the near future state media. it released these images for liter, kim jones, on noticing the launch stock. curious responded by suspending positive and military . i've talked with people in the young us on south korean officials say they cannot verify whether the launch was a success. as the domains james che, to in taipei told us more. well, as he mentioned, is really important to point out. in the 1st instance, the countries around the world, a still trying to verify john young's claims, that is where you've been able to put this ministry satellites into
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a little bit. we 1st got wind of the slowing slates on tuesday. any stage of here with 1st thing 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 rocha was crying and we're calling us in satellites and pots and there. okay, but what i launched and had fallen into the east trying to see where as another pod slashed down in the pacific off the traveling in japan. southwest prefecture of okay, now, which led to a long spring sense of across the japanese item. 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 insights. this is remind of our top story, this our as well as improved the hostage deal with homicides. the militant group has agreed to release 50 women and children. it's holding in gaza during a 4 day pause and fighting. each round will release 150 palestinian women and
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