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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. the agonizing weight continues as a much anticipated hostage deal is delayed, is real service. it does not expect any health just to be released before friday. dashing hopes of relatives that some would be freed earlier than expected pause and fighting between israel and from us as also reportedly seen this sent back will bring you the latest post exit polls in the delta election. put a gap, this freedom party in the clear lead before. right. and he is on populace leader now faces a challenge in finding partners, willing to hold
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a government with him. the high speed crush at the us, kind of the border claims 2 lives authorities, rule out terrorism, and give the all clear after describing the accident as a tragic accident. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. israel says it's not expecting any hostages to be released by hum us until friday. at the earliest, the country's national security advisor said deal with the militant group has been delayed, although the reason why still remains unclear and agreed pause and fighting and gaza also appears to be on hold with reports suggesting the final details of afford a cease fire are still being worked out, here's the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so there's
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a lot of salvage and i just spoke with prices and bite. and again, would that be a good time to where i can get my request with the brokers to achieve a significant improvement of the deal? and indeed such an improvement was a chief to handle. so the combination of the motorcycle effort provided the conditions for the return of our up to for the summer, even though so i believe this combination will also allow the release of additional laptop tease and future stages a couple female female female brain. let's get more now from jerusalem. our correspond it to our special correspond to abraham is standing by there at the hostage release is not expected to begin before friday. now it was widely expected to begin today, thursday, why the full a as well? are you a white house books person has said that the final details are still being worked out there is we don't have an official reason yet for why this delay has happened. but it does seem that it involves some logistical challenges. and while this is
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very disappointing and frustrating to the families of the hostages, and indeed is really society of as a whole, experts and officials have been seen from the beginning. the steel is not done until it's done. it has a lot of moving parts and there's potential that things could develop even once the deal starts being implemented. i mean, we're not going to see the 50 is really hostages released at once. the, the, the expectation is that they will be released in batches over 4 days and a 4 day ceasefire. and so even once the deal starts being implemented, there could potentially still be some bumps on the road. so while frustrating this delay and somehow i wouldn't say expected, but it is something that certainly could a we could have seen coming and could happen again as the deal starts being implemented. give us a sense, a of just tell important this deal is for both these really government and how
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about us or so for these really a government, it is crucial to start, you know, showing the public that they are their efforts to bring by the hostages are bearing some kind of fruit, i mean this, we're now into the 2nd month into the war and frustration and anger at the government for, you know, the situation and the security labs that is released have found themselves in on october 7th, had, was there from the beginning and had been mounting and mounting and forming into anger at the government at as we, you know, wait for any kind of sign for the hostages to come by the prime minister himself. what is subject a isn't as a pardon an object of that anger and his government. we saw huge a protest. there was a march just last weekend with thousands walking from tel aviv to jerusalem,
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led by the families of the hostages, demanding that the government do something to bring their loved ones back. so this is hugely important for the is really government and for how much i mean they stand to gain a break in the fighting, which is actually one of the criticisms for this deal coming from a minority, but a very vocal minority within these really government for against the steel saying that this plays into how masses advantage that it gives them time to recalibrate and regroup. and the cease fire is counter productive is really we're effort. so that's, that's what, how mass as a, as a, you know, as an organization that perhaps stands to gain. but there's, there's also the, the 1000 people, the civilians on the ground, and they have a lot to gain as well. part of the steel would also mean that a lot of a lot more aid would be flowing into the gaza strip. this is much needed after or 40 days of constant a near constant bombardment. we know that the health system in gaza is under,
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you know, as you know, near to it will collapse according to humanitarian organizations. and so the civilians also definitely stand to gain from the ceasefire. and also the aid that is expected to come into the strip as a result of this deal. yeah, thank you very much. that was the w special. correspond to abraham in jerusalem. now we can also talk to mike martin, he's a former british army officer and senior fellow in the department of course, studies at kings, colleagues, london, mike negotiating us lease fire agreements and hostage release. deal between warring parties is obviously complicated. how do these kinds of talks normally proceed? i super complicated. i mean you need 3 things really. both sides obviously need to
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want to come to a deal. and this taken actually some time with this particular deals that both sides to one to be in that place. you need an intermediary it into a key to who's trusted enough by both sides to conduct that diplomacy. initially shuttling between the 2 sides, i think not highlights the importance of cuts out of here. and then of course, you need once the deals going through, you need someone. so want you to make sure that the, the terms verified. so as you say, it's very complicated to get those 3 conditions in place from a military point of view, how complex is an exchange of hostages and prisoners which this deal for st. it's again, very complicated and you know, you just said in your package the, the, the deals been delayed, the concerns the i would have would be around spoilers to the deal. so you've
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arranged this dale, you can have a csr and you're going to tried prisoners. but there will be people i'm thinking, particularly on the homicides who don't actually want to see far, perhaps they've lost someone they've been fighting with and they just, they will discover that deal. there are also other factions within garza, so palestinian islamic jihad, no mention is be made of them, whether they would policies this deal. so they may not want a deal either. so the big problem now that we move in so you can come in, taishan phase is actually about stopping all the policies who eat it deliberately, all by accidents. want to scuffle that day and they start the hostilities again. important point. good to keep the there are other parties involved here. the is really, is have previously rejected calls for a truce, claiming it would only benefit from us. or they still concerned might that some of us could exploit a truce for their own advantage. very much so,
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and i think they got good cause to say one of the points of contention and negotiations was whether the is riley's would be allowed to continue over flying gauze and say, how much wanted stop to own or pause joins the spots. oh is right, oh the flights and the zip codes the fee or is that a how much will we use these periods to restock re um, move supplies around a get rockets in position. ready to go again once the pool is comes to an end. so i think that is a valid fear of these. riley's well, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, a says the war he goes to mass is not over despite this deal. should we expect these really military then to simply pick up where it left off when the anticipated truces over a united. sorry,
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i wouldn't be so sure. head because pauses have a tendency to become si, size and cease was have a tendency to become long as the size both sides the and how must have said that the fingers on the trigger in israel says they going to go again. but actually we've already seen, we haven't even started swapping of returning the hosting isn't already, it's been delayed by a day. so one assumes the si size going to be a day longer than the other end. and what the opposing fighting allows both sides to do is to sit back and look at what's happening and say, actually maybe this fighting isn't achieving the political goals that we want it to say. perhaps we can use this pause and allow it to develop into a long to see side. but of course we still have to say, well, i thank you so much. that was mike mark was a senior fellow at kings college london. while the hostage released delay means the agonizing weight goes on for the
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families of those being held by whom us many have maintained constant pressure on benyamin us and you know whose government to make sure the release of their loved ones is the main priority. the w's benches and reports from tel aviv were some relatives are holding a permanent visual this is become known as hostage square in downtown, till it be the high place of bread. and hope that this 1st partial hostage deal happens. i have them and i don't have all the same a size because i don't trust come us. i don't trust as long as we get a few. i mean it's better than not. and this, that tiny setting to life. some people coming back, i think, is a huge signature of hope and is a huge game for us. but it's, it's horrifying that it's not everyone,
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women and children only as one of the young men captured alone has won't be coming home yet. he's mother, set up this piano on the square that music is part of his life. it's been playing for when he was 9 years old. what's that feeling like? having people down here every day playing the piano visa. it's amazing. it gives us a lot of hope. it's a hard time. it's not easy. a symbol of the agonizing wait. an empty banquet table for the $240.00 hostages. in every part of the square, reminders of the struggle to get them old home. the message to from the israel family, do we want them back when the people the big soon as possible. i or the with the proposed truce
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imminent humanitarian organizations are getting ready to significantly increase deliveries. to guys of aid for the gaza strip has arrived at egypt. l. all right, airport close to the blockaded palestinian territory. until now israel has limited aid to a trickle, leaving dozens, desperately short of food, water in medicine and fuel. the un says more than 2000000 people in gaza or going hungry and nearly 1700000 have been displaced by the war. now, some other stories making news around the world today. in northern india, an operation to free 41 construction workers trapped inside of collapse tunnel has reached its final stage. rescuers are drilling to reach the group but are being hindered by a metal object in the debris. the workers have been stuck for almost 2 weeks. mexico national guard has arrested an alleged drug cartel leader wanted by the
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